Monday 16 December 2013

Peter O'Toole scored eight Oscar nominations, but won ???

In his storied career, stage and histrion Peter O’Toole, UN agency died Sat at age eighty one following an extended bout of sickness, dynamically pronounced multitudinous unforgettable characters, from the daring T.E. Lawrence in “Lawrence of Arabia” to amorous Maurice in “Venus.”
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He earned  four Golden Globes ANd an Emmy for his work, and holds the record for the foremost acting laurels nominations while not a win — eight.

However, in 2002 O’Toole was conferred the Academy unearned Award for his entire body of labor. In his acceptance speech he joked, “Always a tender, ne'er a bride, my foot!”

Here square measure the late actor’s eight nominations and UN agency he lost to every year:

• T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia, 1962. Lost to Gregory Peck, UN agency asterisked as professional person genus Atticus oscine in To Kill a oscine bird.


• King Henry II in Becket, 1964. Harrison, UN agency asterisked as academician Henry Higgins, opposite Audrey Katharine Hepburn, in My truthful woman, took home the laurels.

• King Henry II within the Lion in Winter, 1968. drop-off Oscar Robertson won the award for his touching performance in Charly.

• Arthur breakage in good-bye, Mr. Chips, 1969. Bested by actor, the star of the western True Grit.

• Jack Arnold Alexander Tancred stretcher, the ordinal peer of stretcher, within the upper crust, 1972. Lost to Marlon Brando, UN agency won for his lead role as mafia patriarch Don Vito Corleone within the Godfather.

• Eli Cross within the relief, 1980. Lost to Robert role player, UN agency asterisked as a dangerous  boxer in Raging Bull.



• Alan Swann in My Favorite Year, 1982. mount Kingsley won the laurels for enjoying the celebrated Indian subversive Gandhi in Gandhi.

• Maurice in Venus, 2006. Forest Whitaker took the highest honor that year for his portrayal of the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin within the Last King of European country.

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