Fassbender is the only person I can think of who has specifically not campaigned but has a small chance of winning. Otherwise, Mo'nique is the only recent Oscar winner (other than Woody) I can think of who publicly took a stance against campaigning, and even referenced it in her acceptance speech.Greg wrote:One thing all this attention to Oscar campaigning has done is to remind me that Katharine Hepburn and Woody Allen both won four Oscars without any campaigning at all, or even showing up for the ceremonies. Does anyone know of anyone who this year could be considered a complete non-campaigner that has a chance to win an Oscar?
Any Chance For A Non-Campaigner This Year?
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Any Chance For A Non-Campaigner This Year?
One thing all this attention to Oscar campaigning has done is to remind me that Katharine Hepburn and Woody Allen both won four Oscars without any campaigning at all, or even showing up for the ceremonies. Does anyone know of anyone who this year could be considered a complete non-campaigner that has a chance to win an Oscar?