Worst Supporting Actress Omission II - 1962-1985
I've only seen The Big Chill, Five Easy Pieces, and Nashville of the cited performances, and none of them struck me as criminal omissions, although they're all certainly deserving. So I didn't vote, although I have absolutely no idea how Glenn Close could be nominated and not Mary Kay Place. I also have absolutely no idea why Mary Kay Place wasn't a bigger star.
"How's the despair?"
Hmmm, it says I voted. Maybe I did Coral Browne by mistake because I was toying with the idea of voting for her.Big Magilla wrote:Damien, your vote isn't showing.Damien wrote:I dont have any vested interest in any of the performances Magilla listed, but Joan Blondell was my father's favorite actress so I voted for her.
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June Harding in The Trouble With Angels, Joyce van Patten in I Love You, Alice B. Toklass, Andrea Ferreol in Despair, Kim Basinger in The Man Who Loved Women, Annie Potts in Crimes of Passion and, most especially and most emphatically, the sublime Mary Stuart Masterson in Heaven Help Us top my list of sinful omissions for this time frame.
I dont have any vested interest in any of the performances Magilla listed, but Joan Blondell was my father's favorite actress so I voted for her.
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I dont have any vested interest in any of the performances Magilla listed, but Joan Blondell was my father's favorite actress so I voted for her.
Edited By Damien on 1293945292
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