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Judy Kuhn | Her next role of Cosette in the 1987 multiple award winning Broadway production of Les Misérables brought her the first Tony Award nomination, as Best Featured Actress in a Musical (1987), and the Drama Desk Award (1987) nomination as Outstanding Featured Actress in A Musical. |
Bobby Cannavale | His performance on Boardwalk Empire won critical acclaim, earning him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2013. |
Heather Graham | In 2006 she co-starred in Bobby as Angela, and the cast was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. |
Cate Blanchett | In 2005, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator. |
John Wayne | He was nominated twice for best actor, winning in 1969 for his starring role in True Grit, and once for best picture since he was a producer. |
Bill Nighy | This performance won him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Mini-series or TV Film in January 2007. |
Martin Vaughan | In 1983 he was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role, for Phar Lap (as Phar Lap's trainer Harry Telford), and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Winds of Jarrah. |
Bronson Pinchot | He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1987 for this role. |
Martha Plimpton | Plimpton has garnered three consecutive Tony Award nominations : A Best Featured Actress in a Play in 2007 for her role in Top Girls. |
John Lahr | In 2002, Lahr became the first drama critic ever to win a Tony Award for his part in writing actress Elaine Stritch's one -- woman show,'' Elaine Stritch at Liberty'', for which he and Stritch also won the Drama Desk Award for the Best Book to a Musical. |
Fritz Pfeffer | Ed Wynn's portrayal of Pfeffer (as Dussel) in George Stevens' 1959 film The Diary of Anne Frank earned him an Oscar nomination. |
Anna Kendrick | She appeared in the 2009 films Elsewhere, in which she plays her first lead character, a girl whose best friend goes missing, For her role in Up in the Air, the National Board of Review named her Best Supporting Actress, and she also picked up nominations from numerous critics awards, The Golden Globes, The Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy Awards. |
Kelly Reilly | Her performance in After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse made her a star of the London stage and earned her a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2003. |
Chandra Wilson | She was nominated and won the Screen Actors Guild Award in 2007 for Outstanding Female Actor in a Drama Series ; she also won a SAG Award as part of the Grey's Anatomy cast, which won Best Ensemble in a Drama Series. |
Blair Brown | She played Margrethe, the wife of physicist Niels Bohr, in the play Copenhagen, a role for which she won a 2000 Tony Award in the category of Best Featured Actress in a Play. |
Gary Busey | He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1978 for his role in The Buddy Holly Story. |
Karen Black | In 1970, Black appeared as Rayette, the waitress girlfriend of Jack Nicholson, in the film Five Easy Pieces, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. |
Soledad Fandi?o | This role earned her a nomination for the Florencio Sanchez Awards 2012. |
Joan Allen | In 2001, Allen starred in the mini-series The Mists of Avalon on TNT and earned an Emmy nomination for the role. |
Benjamin Bratt | In 1999, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work on the series. |
Sandra Dee | Best known for her portrayal of ingenues, Dee won a Golden Globe Award in 1959 as one of the year's most promising newcomers, and over several years her films were popular. |
Eliza Bennett | In 2012, Eliza portrayed the psychopathic character of Kayleigh in the thriller film Confine starring Daisy Lowe and Alfie Allen ; a role for which she received a best supporting actress nomination at the Wild Rose Independent Film Festival, eventually receiving a distinctive achievement award. |
Kate Nelligan | In 1991 she won a BAFTA for best actress in a supporting role For her performance in Frankie and Johnny and for her performance in the 1991 film, The Prince of Tides, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. |
Leslie Howard (actor) | He starred in the film version of Berkeley Square (1933), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. |
Michael Chiklis | He won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series for the role. |
Lucinda Jenney | In 1991, Jenney played waitress,' Lena' in Ridley Scott's Thelma & Louise, the following year she appeared in American Heart, a film which earned her an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. |
Joely Fisher | She was named Miss Golden Globe at the 1992 Golden Globe Awards. |
Jeanne Crain | In 1949, Crain appeared in three films -- A Letter to Three Wives, The Fan and Pinky, the latter earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. |
Matthew Warchus | The other was the 2009 Tony Award winner for Best Play, Yasmina Reza's smash hit God of Carnage for which Warchus won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play. |
Lin Meijiao | This thespian was also awarded the Best Supporting Actress at the 1995 Shanghai International Film Festival for her role in the drama serial Silk Of Love. |
Jeanne Cooper | In 1962, Cooper earned her first Emmy nomination for her performance in Ben Casey. |
Tom Wilkinson | He played another historical character, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., in the 2011 television miniseries The Kennedys, for which he gained an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Mini-series or Movie. |
Sarah Miles | in Term of Trial (1962), which featured Laurence Olivier ; she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer. |
Rosie Perez | Perez was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Peter Weir's 1993 film Fearless. |
Dina Korzun | In 2006, Korzun was nominated for the Best Female Lead at the Independent Spirit Award for her role in `` Forty Shades of Blue'', with her portrayal as Laura, a young Russian woman living in Memphis with a much older rock-n-roll legend, Alan (Rip Torn). |
Randy Stone | In addition to his Oscar, he and fellow casting director Holly Powell won an Emmy Award in 1990 for Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Miniseries or Special for The Incident. |
Joel Grey | In 1993 he received an'' Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series'' Emmy nomination for his recurring role as Jacob Prossman on the television series Brooklyn Bridge. |
Dave Callan | His 2005 joint show with Sam Simmons, The Sunshine Factory was nominated for a Golden Gibbo MICF award. |
Jennifer Tilly | She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as a hopelessly bad actress in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway (1994). |
Richard McCabe | McCabe was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Olivier Award in 1994 for this role. |
Paul Lieberstein | As an actor, Lieberstein shared in a 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for'' Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series'' ; as a writer, he shared a 2006 Writers Guild of America Award for the series, in addition to a WGA Award nomination for'' The Coup''. |
Nathan Parsons | In May 2012, Parsons was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Younger Actor category for his portrayal of Ethan Lovett on General Hospital. |
Andrew Buchan | For this role he was awarded the best supporting actor'' Dagger'' at the Crime Thriller Awards 2013. |
Mary McDonnell | McDonnell's role in Passion Fish (1992) brought her another Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actress in a Leading Role. |
Maury Chaykin | In 2006, Chaykin appeared in an episode of the Ken Finkleman miniseries, At the Hotel, and received a Gemini Award for best performance by an actor in a guest role. |
Geraldine Chaplin | She played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biopic, Chaplin (1992) for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination. |
Carey Mulligan | For her debut Broadway performance in the 2008 American transfer of The Seagull, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, but lost to Angela Lansbury. |
Hattie McDaniel | She won the award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939). |
Max von Sydow | In the U. S., he played a memorably professional Alsatian assassin in Three Days of the Condor (1975), a role which won him the KCFCC Award for Best Supporting Actor. |
Jos? Quintero | In 1961, he directed Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty in the film version of Williams's The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone which brought Lotte Lenya an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress. |
Dominic Cooper | He was nominated for the for Most Promising Newcomer (On Screen) award at the 2006 British Independent Film Awards and has been nominated for the British Film Critics' Circle's 2006 award for British actor in support for his work on the film version of The History Boys. |
Michael Lerner (actor) | In 1991, after co-starring in the Eddie Murphy comedy Harlem Nights, Michael played film producer Jack Lipnick in the Coen Brothers' Barton Fink, a performance for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. |
Thora Birch | She later played the lead role in Ghost World (2001) for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress -- Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. |
Jan Maxwell | For this role she won the 2010 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play. |
Linda Eder | In 1997, she was nominated for the Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, as well as the Theatre World Award for her debut performance. |
Milo O'Shea | For his role in that drama, he was nominated for a Tony Award in 1968. |
Marianne Jean-Baptiste | She gained international success from the Mike Leigh - directed social drama Secrets & Lies (1996), receiving Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nominations for her performance, becoming the first black British actress to be nominated for an Academy Award. |
Peggy Ashcroft | Possibly her best known celluloid role was that of Mrs. Moore in David Lean's 1984 film A Passage to India -- a role for which she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress among many other awards, including a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award. |
Ron Rifkin | In 1991, his performance in Baitz's play The Substance of Fire won him the Obie, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Drama-Logue awards for Best Actor. |
Valerie Chow | She has starred in numerous films and several television series, most memorably in Wong Kar-wai's internationally acclaimed 1994 feature, Chungking Express, which earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards. |
Ben Affleck | Also with Argo, Affleck is the first director ever who failed to earn an Oscar nomination for Best Director, yet went on to win both the Golden Globe and the Directors Guild of America awards for best directing, in 2013. |
Peter Sarsgaard | For his portrayal of Charles Lane in Shattered Glass, Sarsgaard won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for the 2004 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. |
William Powell | Powell's career slowed considerably in the 1940s, although he received his third Academy Award nomination in 1947 for his role as the cantankerous Clarence Day, Sr. in Life with Father. |
Norman Reedus | Reedus was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work as Daryl Dixon in 2012. |
Kathy Bates | She also was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for 3rd Rock from the Sun in 1999, the same year that she was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or Movie for the Dashiell Hammett - Lillian Hellman biopic Dash & Lilly. |
Clare Higgins | Additionally, she was awarded the 1994 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre) for Best Actress for her performances in The Children's Hour and Sweet Bird of Youth. |
Henry Bromell | He shared the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series -- Drama with the other producers of Homeland in 2012. |
Christopher Plummer | In 1964, his performance of the Gloomy Dane in the BBC production Hamlet at Elsinore garnered his second Emmy nomination. |
Maggie Grace | In 2004, Grace was cast as Shannon Rutherford in the television series Lost, on which she was a main cast member for the first two seasons, winning a Screen Actors Guild Award shared with the ensemble cast. |
Will Geer | He won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for The Waltons in 1975. |
Randy Quaid | Quaid received both Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for his 2005 portrayal of talent manager Colonel Tom Parker in the critically acclaimed CBS television network mini-series Elvis. |
Marion Cotillard | She also won an Academy Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress -- Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, a Satellite Award for Best Actress -- Motion Picture Drama and a César Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (2007). |
John Leguizamo | In 2011, Leguizamo received the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Solo Performance and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for his performance in the show. |
Kate Nelligan | This she followed with Plenty, another play from David Hare, at the National Theatre, for which she received a 1978 Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a New Play. |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 2005 biographical film Capote, and received three Academy Award nominations as Best Supporting Actor. |
Michael Veitch | Veitch was praised for his performance, one reviewer remarking (of the show's return in 2011), renowned Australian actor Michael Veitch brings the role of Molly Meldrum to life -- his portrayal is nothing short of outstanding. |
Marilyn Monroe | Her production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, released The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination and won a David di Donatello award. |
Robert Falls | Falls directed Horton Foote's The Young Man From Atlanta, which was nominated for a 1997 Tony Award for Best Play. |
Colin Firth | The Screen Actors Guild recognised Firth with the award for Best Male Actor for The King's Speech on 30 January 2011. |
Will Young | He was also nominated for the 2013 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical ; the result of which is pending. |
Dorothy Dandridge | In 1999, Halle Berry took the lead role of Dandridge in the HBO Movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, which she also produced and for which she won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. |
Thaao Penghlis | Penghlis was nominated for'' Outstanding Leading Actor'' at the Daytime Emmy Awards in 2008. |
Daniel Wyllie | Wyllie's television work includes Bastard Boys, Bad Cop, Bad Cop, Underbelly and the role of Charlie Jackson in the drama series Love My Way, for which he received a Silver Logie for'' Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series'' in 2004. |
Tracie Bennett | She appeared in She Loves Me at the Savoy Theatre in 1994, for which she won the Laurence Olivier Award as Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. |
Melina Mercouri | The recognition of her acting talent did not stop though, as her role in Topkapi (1964) granted her one more nomination, this time for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. |
Richard Burton | His first nomination, for My Cousin Rachel (1952), was for Best Supporting Actor. |
Tio Pakusadewo | Two years later he won Best Leading Actor for his role in Identitas, and in 2011 he won Best Supporting Actor for Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini). |
Avon Long | Long received a Tony Award nomination for Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) in 1973, for the role of Dave in Do n't Play Us Cheap. |
Ethel Waters | In 1950, she won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for her performance opposite Julie Harris in the play The Member of the Wedding. |
Donna Theodore | Theodore won a Theater World Award and Drama Desk Award and received a Tony Award nomination for her performance in the 1975 musical Shenandoah. |
Alexandra Chando | She received a 2007 Daytime Emmy Award nomination in the Younger Actress Category. |
Elizabeth Ashley | Elizabeth Ashley (born August 30, 1939) is an American actress who first came to prominence as the ingenue in the Broadway play Take Her, She's Mine, which earned her a Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play. |
Milton Berle | Like his contemporary Jackie Gleason, Berle proved a solid dramatic actor and was acclaimed for several such performances, most notably his lead role in'' Doyle Against The House'' on The Dick Powell Show in 1961, a role for which he later received an Emmy nomination. |
Scott Sanders (producer) | Sanders won a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event in 2002 for'' Elaine Stritch : At Liberty.'' |
Saskia Burmeister | She appeared in the 2005 comedy film Hating Alison Ashley and received a nomination for Best Lead Actress from the Australian Film Institute (AFI) for her performance. |
Idina Menzel | Menzel received the 2004 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. |
Hugh Jackman | Jackman starred as Leopold in the 2001 romantic comedy film Kate & Leopold, a role for which he received a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination. |
Melissa Sue Anderson | She was nominated for a 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Best Leading Actress in a Drama Series for her work on Little House on the Prairie and won the Emmy Award for her performance in Which Mother Is Mine ? |
Viggo Mortensen | Two years later, another Cronenberg film Eastern Promises (2007) earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. |
Drew Barrymore | In 2010, she was awarded the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her portrayal of Little Edie in Grey Gardens. |