You might not remember everyone on this list by name, but you can easily remember them by role. They became famous, having received well-deserved statuettes, and then for some reason forgot about them.
Roberto Benigni
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In 2002, the actor starred in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist, received a statuette – and actually disappeared from the radar. He landed a role in Woody Allen’s Afternoon in Paris, but that didn’t help him regain his former glory.
She starred in Ghost (1990) and won Best Supporting Actress. And then – silence.
1980 – “Norma Ray”, 1985 – “Places in the heart”. After that, the actress starred in many films, but did not have much success.
She won Best Supporting Actress in The Fisher King (1991). Not all subsequent projects were so famous.
Salieri’s famous role in Amadeus (1984) earned him a well-deserved statuette. And although now we often see him on screen, these are usually episodic roles.
She won an Oscar for The Piano (1993) and her career declined thereafter, despite a considerable track record.
Oscar for LA Confidential in 1997. What happened next can only be dimly remembered. A small role in the sequel to “Fifty Shades of Grey” and a dozen other projects.
For her role in La Grande Aphrodite (1995), she received a well-deserved statuette. And then unjustly forgotten.
Source: The Voice Mag
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