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  • Olivia de Havilland rocks!!!!!!!!!

  • i have fetishized getting dick

  • @FemaleSingle7383 duh stfu

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  • YOUR WORK IS PRICELESS IN THIS VIDEO. THUMBS UP! THE SONG- AN EXCELLENT CHOICE... AND SO LONG.

  • What song and band is this?

  • @funkyjones opeth - windowpane

  • Superb.

  • I noticed Susan Hayward is in this. I just bought some of her movies off of lovingtheclassics. If you are interested google it (lovingtheclassics) and you will find her actual movies an more.

  • 1970's picture from Women In Love does not show Glenda Jackson, it shows Jennie Linden and Alan Bates.

  • Blanchett still has time on her side. Calm down, everyone. Geez.

  • epic fail

  • Also Paulette Goddard should have received one for Modern Times. When everyone went over to sound she had to act silently. She was the perfect foil to Charlie. For that matter Charlie should have won many awards for Modern Times. maybe Tatum O'Neal should have a best actress award for The Bad News Bears.

  • How did Marlon Brando manage to snag best actress? What a genius.

  • Opeth! Nice!! :)

  • I mention The Oscars and several stars in The Celebrity Song.

  • Shirley Booth is amazing. I have bought many of her films from lovingtheclassics. Since youtube wont let me post a link I suggest googling lovingtheclassics and checking their site out, that is of course if you like classic movies

    Point is, I just bought some movies from them and they worked great. It was called lovingtheclassics

  • no I was pointing out that he was the first african american actor/actress to win a leading oscar two actresses had won for supporting actress yeah Hattie Mcdaniels from Gone With The Wind and Marcedes McCambridge from All The Kings Men

  • are you a FUCKING dumbass?

    Mercedes McCambridge was WHITE. Get your FUCKING facts straight.

  • Louise Fletcher - Best Performance EVER

  • when Katherine won for guess whose coming to dinner it was a pitty prize as Spencer tracy had passed away right after production ended and the members of ampas felt bad for her

  • Rosalind Russell? Irene Dunne? Shame neither won.

  • Loved Rosalind Russell in "Auntie Mame"!!!!!!

  • The fact that Cate Blanchett hasn't won an Oscar for best actress yet is a crime! Gwenyth Paltrow totally stole the Oscar from her!

  • @44excalibur Paltrow was bland in that role too

  • @44excalibur She won an oscar for supportin actress,what's wrong with that?

  • @gomamon100 Because Cate Blanchett is the best actress of this generation(except possibly for Kate Winslet) and yet she still doesn't have an Oscar for a leading role. Heck, Julia Roberts won a lead actress Oscar, but Cate Blanchett only has one supporting actress Oscar to her name? So unfair.

  • @44excalibur "Cate Blanchett is the best actress of this generation", that's a matter of opinion. I don't feel she deserves to win.

  • That belongs to Kate Winslet.

  • @44excalibur I agree that Cate is brilliant, but I wouldn't sweat her not winning Lead Actress. It is better to an actress that everyone thought should have won , than one who did win who everyone thought shouldn't have. LOL. As long as she's great and we all know it, she's done her job. These awards are more about backstage politics than the most deserving, and she isn't in the business for awards, but to act. :)

  • As a Loretta Lynn I followed the entire production of Coal Miner's Daughter. When I heard that Loretta had picked Sissy Spacek to portray her I was wondering why? But the end result was incredible and nobody could have done a better job. Obviously the Academy Awards thought so as well.

    Rumor had it that Faye Dunaway was busting a gut to play Loretta Lynn.

  • aitn this song in gta 3 .. it is just like it

  • MERYL!! :D <3

  • great quality audio, what software did you use to make this video, and what export file format to youtube? nice...

  • Need to redo this with the names of the actress, the film and the year. Very hard to follow.

  • I agree...

  • actually the one win for actress for an african american star was the first time an african american star won Best Actor 1963 was when Sidney Poitier won for Lilies In The Feild do your research before you post next time

  • bournintheusa.......Are you saying that Sidney Poitier was the first african-american "actress" to win an Academy Award? I thought it was Halle Berry?

  • @koollatter no Hattie Mcdaniel was the first to win an Oscar.

  • love the usage of Opeth's "windowpane"

  • haha me too, however totally did not expect it in this video...

  • Should put the names and movie titles. How do we know? I recognized the popular ones, Bette Davis (one of the greatest) Katharine Hepburn (another great but not familiar with her movies), Audrey Hepburn, Vivien Leigh (another great) Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Grace Kelly (so beautiful but awful as well), Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand , Sally Field (another great), Cher (yuk), Jodi Foster, Susan Sarandon and of course damn Mery Streep (the greatest living actress of the 20th century)

  • * star You don't give any info just photos. Sucks.

  • 1996

    Diane Keaton - Marvin's Room- Bessie Greenfield

    SHE SHOULD HAVE WON IT!

  • Whom do you think should have won but never has ?????????

  • helenmirrenfan4ever......I think Greta Garbo and Barbara Stanwyck should have won Oscars, but they did receive honorary ones long after they retired.

  • @helenmirrenfan4ever Judy Garland only won a children's Academy Award for The Wizard of Oz. she should have received one for A Star is Born, or Meet Me in St. Louis. When she sang Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, that was all she had to do. in The Nuremberg Trial she leapt off the screen when she came on. I think Marlon Brando was on camera less in Superman than Judy was in The Nuremberg Trial.

  • Nice work!

  • my god it's so sloow, i can't watch anymore

  • No way that's Halle Berry after Julia Roberts. What movie is it what movie is it WHAT MOVIE IS IT???

  • Julia Roberts won for Erin Brockovich

    and Halle Berry won for Monster's Ball

  • Okay..."Monster's Ball". Thanks! :D

  • Sorry to be a bore, but that's actually Jenny Linden from Women in Love, not Glenda Jackson MP.

  • ANNA MAGNANI said: "... I have never been an actress, I actually don't know the meaning of this world, I always been myself."

  • Lick...

    you should stop abusing people....

    I mean rubbermodel is allowed to say what they want on SOMEONE ELSE'S video..

    However, i do like ur vids, think they're pretty awesome...some disagreements though

  • OPETH!!! Good tune.

  • Who is the actress on the boat in the blue shirt and underwear?

  • That is Julie Christie in the film 'Darling'...1965 I think.

  • Yes that is Julie Christie who won the Academy for the movie "Darling".

  • Cher's films rocked the 80's.....

  • Very nice job, but your photo from Women in Love is from the other lead actress, not Glenda Jackson

  • Katharine Hepburn Greatest Actress Of All Time.

    AFI's 100Greatest Stars.

    Number1 - Katharine Hepburn

    4 Best Actress Oscars

    12 Best Actress Nominations

    5 Best Supporting Actress

    9 Bafta's

    FACT!

  • One African American winner in 90 years. How sad. The academy's racial views definitely reflect that of the majority of whites in American society today. Angela Bassette, Whoopi Goldberg, Ruby Dee, Kimberly Elise, etc...

  • The best of:

    Reese Witherspoon-Walk The Line

    Nicole Kidman-The Hours

    Jodie Foster-both movies

    Julia Roberst-Erin Brokovich

    Liza Minnelli-Cabaret

    Ingrid Bergman-Gaslight

    Mary Pickford - Coquette

  • Witherspoon sucked, Kidman sucked, Roberts sucked, Bergman was terrible.

    Nice choices.

  • Reese Witherspoon the best!!!

  • Bette is the best!!!

  • everybody is great,but i like meryl streep the most :D

  • Soraya esfandiari?

  • Meryl Streep is the Greatest Actress of all Time!

    Fact: 15 nominations. World Record.

    No contest.

  • No Contest Except For Katharine Hepburn.

    4 Best Actress Oscars

    12 Best Actress Nominations.

    THATS THE WORLD RECORD!

  • well, now the record for most nominations is Meryl Streeps...15. and the sad thing is she has only won one! but yeah I agree. Katharine Hepburn ftw.

  • Katharine Hepburn

    4 best actress oscars, 12 noms

    No contest.

  • dude, I love Katharine too, but she won for the wrong performances except for The Lion in Winter; her On Golden Pond + Guess Who's Coming to Dinner wins are embarassing... Faye Dunaway had to win in 1967 for Bonie and Clyde.

  • Kate Winslet=Great winner, and only worthy winner of the night.

  • Bloody good stuff! That was all brilliant!

    Well done! x

  • karen Black, Stockard Channing, Gena Rowlands, Lili Taylor...they deserve more than an oscar....

  • the academy awards forgot those wonderful actress...why?

  • Year they should have tied - 1950 - Gloria Swanson/Bette Davis/Judy Holliday. Even Anne Baxter would have been deserving in a much lesser year (or if she were in a film without a stronger lead actress).

  • oscar injustices

    * Helen Hayes over Lynn Fontane

    * Ginger Rogers over Bette Davis

    * Loretta Young over Joan Crawford

    * Shirley Booth over Joan Crawford and Bette Davis ( how was it possible ?!?!? )

    * Audrey Hepburn over Deborah Kerr

    * Streisand-Hepburn over Vanessa Redgrave ( she's was magnificent in Isadora !!! )

    * Jodie Foster over Glenn Close

    * Paltrow over Fernanda Montenegro

  • Foster deserved it, Helen deserved it, and Booth deserved it.

  • Streisand and Hepburn deserved it. Hepburn deserved it over Kerr.

  • happy birthday luise

  • Oscar Injustices-

    *Kelly winning over Garland (by SEVEN votes!)

    *Jackson winning over Burstyn

    *Kidman winning over Zellweger and Moore

    *Hunt winning over Winslet

    *Roberts winning over Burstyn

    *Berry winning over Kidman and Spacek

    *Hunter winning over Channing

    *Hepburn (67') winning over everyone

  • Nicole was just amazing in The Hours, and her strongest competition absolutely came from Salma :)

    * Hepburn should not have won in 67, but she was robbed for Long Day's journey into Night

    * the most embarassing moments were Berry and Julia Roberts, Sissy Spacek had to win for In the Bedroom

  • Nicole was more supporting then lead.

  • Kate Winslet is my choice for Best Actress.

  • daniel day lewis deserve one for gangs of newyork..but thats just my opinion!!

  • Marion Cotilliard just about killed me in La Vie en Rose.

    Everytime she runs around screaming "MARCEL!!! MARCEL!!!!!!" I just about die.

  • I know, because she was over acting, BADDLY

  • Well, how do you expect people to act when they lose the ones they love? To act calmly and let a squirt out?

  • Um, real people don't act like that.

    Only horrible actors.

  • im sorry hands down...ingrid bergman the classiest actress ever!! amazing woman!

  • who is the band playing the music to this ? it's great!

  • A Swedish metal(!)band called Opeth. This song is called Windowpane, it is from their album Damnation, all songs on that album are like this , beautiful!

  • I would have liked to see the names of the actresses as I can't remember all of them. Great vid!

  • See the description, dumbass.

  • That was a neat video. Looks like Katherine Hepburn holds the record with FOUR oscars. Yeah, I have to agree that Charlize Theron is #1. She's got balls:) I also loved Kathy Bates and Sissy Spacek. Oh, and Susan Sarandon.

  • Please tell med what song this is:-) It´s very good.

  • Opeth - Windowpane

    Why not read the description next time?

  • What song is this?

  • i think movies in black and white are so much more powerful. does anyone agree with me?

  • Yes I most certinley agree that B&W films have a stronger affect. I don't know why, but it's incredible.

  • The best: Meryl Streep!

    I think that she should have win an oscar for every movie she have been in. she is just the best actress in the whole world!

  • Agree! Meryl is and acting Goddess.

  • The best ever is Charlize Theron.

  • No way ! Marion Cotillard is the best ever !

  • Shut your ass up, dumbass.

    Charlize is the best ever, and everyone agrees.

    All Marion did was wear makeup and lip sync.

  • Oh ! And Charlize was not made up ? And wore no costumes ? Charlize is an amazinc actress but Marion too and when she performed Piaf she also changed her voice and her tall, her temper...

    Marion forever !

  • For the 2ND time, Marion was lipsyncing the music and over acting.

    Charlize emerced herself in her character, and outshined her makeup.

    That's why she is #1.

  • @LickMyCuntMoFo I agree.

  • well to say this would be too much, but she deserves oscars for: Kramer vs Kramer, Sophie's Choice, A Cry In the Dark, Ironweed and The Birdges of Madison Country ( maybe ) she should have had at least 4 by now, there's no doubt about it...

  • Great compilation (& music). Hope you don't mind a small correction, the first pic of what should be Glenda Jackson is actually her "Women in Love" co-star Jennie Linden.

  • One could arguably some of the choices, and the particular films for which they won. Glenn Close could have won for "Fatal Attraction" instead of Cher; Liz Taylor should have won for "Suddenly, Last Summer" instead of "Butterfield 8; Greatest injustice of all: Judy Garland's miss for "A Star is Born" in 1954. Grace Kelly was excellent, but Garland truly deserved the Oscar both for her singing, as well as for her anguished and powerful performance. It's said that Kelly won by only seven votes!

  • I agree..Judy not winning that year was highway robbery! not to mention,Barbara Stanwyck in 'Double Indemnity' should have won over Ingrid Bergman in 'Gaslight'..even though I Adore Ingrid. Cate Blachett in 'Elizabeth' over Gywneth Paltrow in 'Shakespeare in love'..and most recently, Julie Christie should have won over Marion Cotillard, though Marion was Great as Piaf.

  • Cher was better than Glenn Close.

  • Cher Deserved her oscar, Simone Signoret was way better Than Taylor and deserved her oscar 1959, I agree that Judy deserved the oscar over Kelly.

  • I appreciate that you took the time to find not just any pic., but a pic. from that particular film (especially all three from Janet Gaynor...but a couple I questioned...Loretta Young's wasn't from Farmer's Daughter...Barbra Streisand's is from the play VUNNY GIRL and not the movie...Was that Glenda Jackson from WOMEN IN LOVE?...was that Emma Thompson in HOWARDS END or REMAINS OF THE DAY? A great effort overall. Thanks for sharing.

  • The best: Katherine Hepburn - 'The lion in winter' Vivien Leigh - 'Gone with the wind' Vivien Leigh - 'A streetcar named desire' Bette Davis - 'Jezebel' Claudette Colbert - 'It happened one night' Elizabeth Taylor - ''Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Sophia Loren - 'Two Women' Shirley MacLaine - 'Terms of endearment' Susan Hayward - 'I want to live' Liza Minnelli - 'Cabaret' and since Vivien won twice.. Charlize Theron - 'Monster'
  • Those are all excellent, but I would probably take out Claudette and Shirley for Meryl Streep and Jodie Foster (I'll go with Accused) or Hilary Swank (Boys Don't Cry)

  • Claudette was incredibly believable, honest and intelligent..and Shirley was just pitch-perfect..but i respect your opinion.

  • I definitely agree with you; they were both great and among the best ever. Just maybe not top 10 IMHO over two more meaty dramatic performances.

  • Most actors would agree that comedy is very often harder to pull off successfully than drama. I agree with your choices though, especially Jodie Foster and Meryl Streep. My 'guilty pleasures' are Joan Crawford in 'Mildred Pierce' and Cher in 'Moonstruck'..love Julie Christie in 'Darling' as well.

  • That is true. It's a shame there aren't more great lead comedic roles written for film actresses. My favorite Oscar winner in that regard would probably be Diane Keaton for creating an unforgettable character. I do love MacLaine, though, because she is larger than life and has to handle both drama and comedy. I love It Happened One Night, though more as a classic film as a whole than for any of its performances in particular.

  • The 'performances' make the film a classic..Clark Gable desrved his Oscar as well.

  • Yeah, but I think it holds up so well because it's even greater than the sum of its parts, more than just two great lead performances. I'm glad Gable won.

  • i love audrey hepburn! shes soooo gorgeous!!

  • Chuck Norris has never won an Academy Award for acting... because he's not acting.

  • Thanks for pointing me to that GREAT music! ;)

  • Why Meryl Streep din not win more times?? And why Gwylneth Patrow won insted of Fernanda Montenegro?? Do you all believe in the authenticy of this award??

  • Faye Dunaway should've at least been nominated for Mommie Dearest. she was incredible. and Meryl Streep should've won several other times too.. well i'm biased bc she's my idol, but she is truly is amazing.

  • Awesome...Thank for Sharing this GREAT List of Actress'...!!

  • Nice compilation, but it's true, Glenda Jackson won the Oscar in 1970 for "Women in Love" (among my all time favorite films), not Jennie Linden, the actress pictured here, who played her sister, Ursula.

  • julie christie is the best of all, so beautifuk and so amazing in darling... gotta love her

  • natalie wood got completely screwed!!!!

  • I love Elizabeth Taylor. I just adore her. Thank you

  • beautiful..awesome!!

  • you know, i just watched it again. in addition to "women in love"(wrong actress) and "funny girl"(the play), you made mistakes with simone signoret and loretta young (wrong movies--those were not photos from "room at the top" or "the farmer's daughter")

    oh, and i just want say, the greatest oscar injustice of all time happened recently, when reese witherspoon in "walk the line" beat felicity huffman in "transamerica". huffman's portrayal was one of the finest in film history. pure genius.

  • you showed the wrong actress for "women in love". the actress in your photo was jennie linden, but it was glenda jackson who won the oscar for that film. also, your photo of barbra streisand was of her in the PLAY "funny girl" not the MOVIE.

    sorry. i'm picky.

  • Lolz? Wimin don't need these.

  • my two favs that SHOULD have won, CATE BLANCHETT over so little paltrow´s performance and ELLEN BURSTYN over the only of courseshe will get, julia roberts, TWO GREAT ACTING LESSONS for the generations to come...!!!!

  • Hilary Swank deserved all her academy awards, she's an awesome actress

  • who is 3:44

  • 3:44 appears to be Julie Christie from the movie "Darling". (Best Actress 1965)- she's the one wearing all blue while standing near some railings. At 3:45, it is Elizabeth Taylor in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"

  • You might not recognize the image b/c it's actually only a "Darling" publicity photo...not a still from the movie. The movie is in Black & White.

  • The Worst:

    *Glenda Jackson, Touch of Class.(Ellen Burstyn, The Exorcist should have won.)

    *Cher, Moonstruck(Anyone else should have won)

    *Holly Hunter, The Piano. (Stockard Channing should have won)

    *Helen Hunt, As Good As it Gets.(Kate Winslet should have won.)

    *Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love.(Cate Blanchett should have won.)

    *Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich.(Ellen Burstyn should have won)

    *Halle Berry, Monster's Ball.(Nicole Kidman should have won)

  • Gwyneth Paltrow is so not the worst

  • Yes she is, she's a terrible actress.

  • Apparently she's not that terrible. Even if the Oscar didn't goes to Gwyneth, it still wouldn't be Cate Blanchett's. She was not that great in Elizabeth. As for dramatic performance, Emily Watson, Meryl Streep and Fernanda Montenegro were all better.

  • She is terrible. She was not deserving at all and only won the Oscar due to the heavy campaigning for her movie. She can't even act whatsoever.

  • Yes, I agree. Shakespeare in Love should not have even been nominated for Best Picture, none the less WIN it over Saving Private Ryan. Completely undeserving.

  • she's not, but Cate Blanchett is worlds above her as an actress ;)

  • The Best: *Elizabeth Taylor, (Both wins) *Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs *Kathy Bates, Misery *Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday *Bette Davis, Jezebel *Charlize Theron, Monster *Marion Collitiard, La Vie En Rose *Meryl Streep, Sophie's Choice *Anne Bancroft, The Miracle Worker *Viven Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Marion Collitiard is so not the best

  • gee,,,that is a great video...I wish we had all the names of the ladies and the movie title....I knew most, but not all of them...Thanks..Do you have one for best Actor? Lee K.

  • Your clip from Women in Love shows Jennie Linden instead of Glenda Jackson, but otherwise the rest of it's great.

  • Thank you! I knew that wasn't Glenda Jackson.

  • excellent video man

  • except Cotillard, she was amazing.

    but when did imitating someone real become a prerequisite for an Oscar?

    Idi Amin, Ray Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Edith Piaf, June Carter, Erin Brockovich, Truman Capote, Virgina Woolf?

    should we just call em the Impersonators? not that some of them werent great, but it seems like another Hollywood trend

  • Paltrow destroyed the Oscars. From her on its pretty much undeserving movie star crap.(I adore Nicole Kidman) Two for Swank? Whatever, that means she has as many Oscars as Bette Davis! Am I dreaming? And lets not even talk about Supporting Actress, Jennifer Hudson? Zeta-Jones? Oh I cant continue..

  • I have to agree with you about everything you said.

  • Grace Kelly shouldn't have beaten the great Judy Garland who was far more deserving, and gave the better preformance. Who else agree's?

  • absolutely agree. Judy was one of the most talented people in the history of American show business. Grace Kelly was good in Country Girl, but nowhere close. That was just a sorority girl moment for the academy.

  • Dont agree. I hope you watch the movie "The Country Girl" before posting comments.

  • i have seen The Country Girl and A Star Is Born, and Judy Garland deserved the oscar over Grace Kelly.

  • You shouldn't continue because you lost it with Nicole Kidman. I mean, NK in "The Hours"? Please. If any actress deserved it in 2003, it was Julianne Moore for "The Hours" (who was actually in the movie for more minutes than Kidman, with her Must. Look. Slightly. Demented. take on Woolf) and for "Far From Heaven." Kidman had a good turn in "To Die For," and that's it. Have you seen "Margot at the Wedding"? It's like Woody Allen without the fun. Kidman should thank TC for marrying her.

  • i didnt think Kidman shouldve won for The Hours, i said I love her, and I do. she is a very magnetic interesting artist. the only person in the history of hollywood to have Garbo-factor. and she hops genres constantly, and almost always chooses films that i like (compass/bewitched not so much) I liked Margot. Moore didnt deserve Oscars for either of those roles. Nicole is always the best thing about her films (except Streep) but Birth, Dogville, Stain, Moulin, Others, Interpreter.Luv em. F**K TC

  • I completely agree but think Helen Hunt destroyed it a year earlier with As Good As It Gets. Swank deserved for Boys Don't Cry but everytime I think about JULIA ROBERTS or HALLE BERRY winning over Sissy Spacek I become very, very annoyed.

  • I don't fell bad for any one of them, including Spacek - because she already has an OSCAR.

    why doesn't Debra Winger, Doris Day and Irenne Dunne, have Oscars.NOW THAT IS ANNOYING...

    Its nice that Halle has hers, she deserved it and Sissy already has hers and Julia got hers and Helen won hers...but many great actresses of the past missed out. That is annoying.

  • I would add Gena Rowlands to this list, as well.

  • ohh god, bette davis and geraldine page, i'm spent

  • Nice compilation, but I think a few of the photos are incorrect: the Loretta Young pic is from "Bishop's Wife" not "Farmer's Daughter," Simone Signoret's is from "Diabolique," not "Room at the Top;" I don't think that's Glenda Jackson in "Women in Love," and the pic of Barbra is from the Broadway "Funny Girl," not the movie version. Other than that, I was impressed by your collection of stills of the actresses in character (as opposed to glamour shots...).