Sunday, Jan. 30, 2005
They could Have Been (Oscar) Contenders
By Sora Song
Ever since Wallace Beery won the Best Actor Oscar in 1932 for playing a boozy palooka in The Champ, a throng of fight flicks have gained top acting nominations for two-fisted performances. HILARY SWANK, in Million Dollar Baby, vies this year for her second Best Actress award. She may be an odds-on favorite, but history tells us that most boxing roles aren't knockouts.
NAME John Garfield
FILM Body and Soul
YEAR 1947
DECISION Garfield stayed down for the count, but the picture won an Oscar for Best Film Editing
NAME Sylvester Stallone
FILM Rocky
YEAR 1976
DECISION Stallone and co-stars Talia Shire and Burgess Meredith all lost. But Rocky won gold for Best Picture and Best Directing
NAME Robert De Niro
FILM Raging Bull
YEAR 1980
DECISION Ding-ding-ding! We have a winner. De Niro picked up his one and only Best Actor statue for his portrayal of Jake LaMotta
NAME Will Smith
FILM Ali
YEAR 2001
DECISION Smith played the Greatest but lost the Best to Denzel Washington (Training Day), also nominated in 1999 for playing Hurricane Carter