Oscar Actors: Mortensen, Viggo, Academy-Caliber Performance in “The Road”

 

Viggo Mortensen gives one of his most haunting and most emotional performances in "The Road," the post-apocalyptic tale from the pen of the great American author, Cormac McCarthy, whose book "No Country for Old Men" was made into a great Oscar-winning picture by the Coen brothers. 

And now comes the highly anticipated big screen adaptation of the beloved, best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The Road," which features Mortensen in arguably the richest, most demanding part of his long and distinguished career.  It's only September but I think that Mortensen's work in this tough, relentlessly grim but ultimately humanistic picture should get him a second Best Actor Oscar nomination.  

  

Oscar Movies: Blood on the Sun (1945)

Oscar Nominations: 1

Interior Decoration: Wiard Ihnen; A. Roland Fields.

 

 

 

Oscar Movies: Blood and Sand (1941)

Rouben Mamoulian's 1941 version of Blood and Sand was nominated for two Oscars: Color Cinematography by Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan and Color Interior Decoration by Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright, art direction; Thomas Little, set decoration.

Oscar Movies: Block-Heads (1938)

“Block-Heads” received one Oscar Nomination, Original Story for Marvin Hatley.

Oscar Movies: Blockade (1938)

Blockade received two Oscar Nominations: Original Story by John Howard Lawson and Original Score by Werner Janssen.

Oscar Award

The Original Story Oscar went to Eeanore Griffin and Dore Schary for “Boys Town.”  Erich Wolfgang Korngold won the Scoring Oscar for the Errol Flynn vehicle, “The Asventures of Robin Hood.”