
The Oscars remain Hollywood’s most coveted prize, yet even legendary careers unfolded without that golden validation. While some stars collected statues like souvenirs, others, despite decades of iconic roles and critical acclaim, have lingered in the shadows of Academy recognition. These actors shaped cinema with transformative performances, box-office dominance, and cultural influence, yet the ultimate honor eluded them.
Oscar snubs or just bad timing? A-listers who crushed roles, broke records, and still could not catch that golden break.
10. Bradley Cooper
Bradely Cooper has earned twelve nominations across acting, producing, and screenplay -zero wins. Cooper’s acting nominations include Silver Linings Playbook
(2012), American Hustle
(2013), and A Star Is Born
(2018), where he also served as a director and co-writer. Despite being one of the most nominated individuals in recent years, Cooper has yet to win an Oscar.
Watch #BradleyCooper and @ladygaga in the debut trailer for ‘A Star is Born.’ –which is also Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut! pic.twitter.com/bD3oSQP35b
— IMDb (@IMDb) June 6, 2018
Cooper’s influence extends beyond his acting career. Despite directing and starring in Maestro
(2023), a biopic about Leonard Bernstein, Cooper left the 2024 Oscars empty-handed.
9. Tom Cruise
Nominated three times: Born on the Fourth of July
(1989), Jerry Maguire
(1996), and Magnolia
(1999). Tom Cruise’s early career showcased his dramatic range, earning him nominations for playing a disillusioned Vietnam veteran, a sports agent, and a misogynistic self-help guru.
Everything you were, everything you’ve done, has come to this. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. See you at the movies May 23, 2025. pic.twitter.com/KDt7LbOdTC
— Tom Cruise (@TomCruise) February 9, 2025
Since 2000, however, he has prioritized action franchises like Mission: Impossible
. However, he has not received an Academy nod post Top Gun: Maverick
‘s Best Picture nod.
8. Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal’s sole Oscar nomination came for his role as Jack Twist in Brokeback Mountain
(2005) .Critics and audiences alike have championed his performances in Nightcrawler
(2014) and Prisoners
(2013), but the Academy has not acknowledged these darker, complex roles.
Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler, 2014
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— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) March 2, 2025
Gyllenhaal’s recent work has leaned into genre films and theater, yet his absence from the Oscars since 2006 remains a glaring oversight.
7. Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp was nominated three times: Pirates of the Caribbean
(2003), Finding Neverland
(2004), and Sweeney Todd
(2007). His eccentric characters, from Captain Jack Sparrow to Sweeney Todd, have earned him three Oscar nominations. Despite his box-office dominance and cultural impact, the Academy has consistently overlooked his blend of theatricality and nuance.
Johnny Depp invented range & versatility pic.twitter.com/DKiQebj5oE
— Kanchana (@kanchana243) February 22, 2025
Depp’s enduring legacy in cinema is undeniable. His ability to bring eccentric characters to life has inspired a generation of actors.
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While he may not have won an Oscar, his impact on popular culture is immense.
6. Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson’s iconic role as Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction
earned him his only competitive Oscar nomination. Despite appearing in over 150 films, including Marvel’s Nick Fury, the Academy has not recognized his prolific output.
Powerful stuff from SAMUEL L. JACKSON talking about movie violence and being a role model. pic.twitter.com/HZDCn0V9VR
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) February 10, 2025
In 2022, Jackson received an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement, a bittersweet acknowledgment for an actor whose influence transcends awards.
5. Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson was nominated twice in 2020 for Marriage Story
and Jojo Rabbit.
Johansson made history as the first actor in 47 years to receive dual nominations in the same year (Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress). Despite these nominations, she did not win either award.
Scarlett Johansson teaches us about the power of love in a new clip from Taika Waititi’s #JojoRabbit pic.twitter.com/JK9be47vyI
— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) October 1, 2019
Johansson’s impact on contemporary cinema is undeniable. She has been a part of some of the most successful franchises and independent films, showcasing her range and talent.
4. Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet earned his first Oscar nomination at age 22 for his role as Elio Perlman in Call Me By Your Name
. His portrayal of youthful longing and vulnerability made him the third-youngest Best Actor nominee in history. Since his nomination, Chalamet has continued to impress audiences with roles in Lady Bird
(2017) and Little Women
(2019).
Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name (2017) pic.twitter.com/qij5IeGXdZ
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) February 1, 2025
This year, Chalamet received a Best Actor nomination for his transformative performance as Bob Dylan
in A Complete Unknown
. The role, which required mastering Dylan’s voice and mannerisms, has reignited hopes for his overdue Oscar breakthrough.
3. Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo was nominated twice in 2020 for Harriet
(Best Actress and Best Original Song). Her portrayal of Harriet Tubman in Harriet
earned her dual Oscar nominations, but she lost both. Her powerful vocals and emotional depth in The Color Purple
(2023) further solidified her talent.
Our first look at Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman in @kasi_lemmons ‘Harriet’. Can’t wait for this one. pic.twitter.com/zISnekG1IV
— Women Film Directors (@women_direct) February 6, 2019
This year, Erivo secured a Best Actress nomination for her role as Elphaba in Wicked
, a performance that could finally deliver her Oscar moment or end in another heartbreak,
as fans speculate.
2. Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes earned acclaim for his chilling Nazi officer in Schindler’s List
(1993) and romantic lead in The English Patient
(1996). Despite these nominations, he has not returned to the Oscars since 1996. While he may not have won an Oscar, Fiennes’ impact on the world of drama is undeniable.
Ralph Fiennes: 3 x #Oscar Nominee pic.twitter.com/RimqGDn4GD
— Cinema Tweets (@CinemaTweets1) March 2, 2025
In 2025, Fiennes received a Best Actor nomination for Conclave
, where he plays a cardinal embroiled in Vatican politics. The role marks his first nod in nearly three decades.
1. Amy Adams
Amy Adams’ nuanced performances in Junebug
(2005), Doubt (
2009), The Fighter
(2010), The Master
(2012), American Hustle
(2013)
and Vice
(2018) earned her six nominations, yet she has never won. Her subtlety in Arrival
(2016) and Sharp Objects
(2018) further highlighted her skill. Despite her numerous nominations, Adams has yet to win an Oscar.
Amy Adams in Junebug https://t.co/kjYKWBT1Vd pic.twitter.com/tuGHGHK8IE
— Kate Royal (@theroyalistkate) January 20, 2023
Adams’ enduring legacy in cinema is a testament to her talent and dedication. She continues to take on challenging roles, always pushing herself to deliver memorable performances. While the Academy may not have recognized them with a win, these actors’ impact on contemporary cinema is significant.
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