The actors are ending 2023 atop a wave of awards season buzz for their chilling performances in “May December.”
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, two of Hollywood’s most esteemed actresses, have recently opened up about the roles they feel could have earned them an Oscar. The revelation came during their appearance on “Watch What Happens Live,” where they discussed their illustrious careers and the parts they’ve played that hold a special place in their hearts.
Both actresses are no strangers to the Academy Awards. Natalie Portman won the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Nina Sayers in “Black Swan” (2010), while Julianne Moore took home the Best Actress award for her portrayal of Alice Howland in “Still Alice” (2014). Despite these achievements, there are roles they’ve cherished that did not lead to Oscar gold.
Portman and Moore are currently receiving critical acclaim for their performances in the film “May December,” which has placed them once again in the midst of awards season buzz. The film, which explores the complexities of a family dynamic and the passage of time, has been noted for the chilling performances delivered by its lead actresses.
During their conversation on the talk show, Portman expressed that while she is proud of her Oscar win for “Black Swan,” there were other roles she felt were equally deserving of recognition. She mentioned her performances in “Closer” (2004) and “Jackie” (2016), both of which earned her Oscar nominations but not wins. Portman’s portrayal of the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in “Jackie” was particularly praised for its depth and precision, and many believed it would secure her a second Oscar.
Julianne Moore, on the other hand, shared her thoughts on the roles she wished had been acknowledged by the Academy. She pointed to her performances in “Far from Heaven” (2002) and “The Hours” (2002), both of which earned her nominations. In “Far from Heaven,” Moore played a 1950s housewife dealing with her husband’s homosexuality and her own feelings for her African American gardener, a role that required a nuanced and emotionally resonant performance. “The Hours” saw her as a 1950s housewife again, but this time grappling with her sexuality and mental health, in a story that intertwined with the lives of two other women across different time periods.
The conversation on “Watch What Happens Live” highlighted the subjective nature of awards and the recognition of artistic achievements. It also shed light on the fact that the impact of a performance is not solely measured by awards but also by the lasting impression it leaves on audiences and the actors themselves.
“May December” serves as a testament to the enduring talent of both Portman and Moore. The film, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, has been described as a haunting exploration of family, identity, and the relentless march of time. The narrative delves into the life of a woman who marries a man much younger than herself, and the societal scrutiny they face as a result. Portman and Moore’s performances have been singled out for their emotional depth and the palpable tension they bring to their characters’ complicated relationship.
As the awards season progresses, the buzz around “May December” and the performances of Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore suggest that they may once again find themselves in the running for cinema’s highest honors. Whether or not they secure another Oscar, the roles they discussed on “Watch What Happens Live” and their latest performances in “May December” demonstrate their exceptional abilities to captivate and move audiences.
In the end, the measure of an actor’s career is not only in the awards they win but also in the variety and depth of the characters they bring to life. Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore have both crafted careers filled with memorable roles that have challenged them and delighted viewers. Their candid discussion about the roles they wish had won them Oscars offers a glimpse into their personal reflections on their work and the unpredictable nature of critical acclaim in the film industry.
As “May December” continues to garner attention and praise, it is clear that Portman and Moore remain at the top of their game, delivering performances that resonate and stay with audiences long after the credits roll. Whether they add another Oscar to their collection or not, their work continues to define excellence in acting and storytelling in contemporary cinema.
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore discussed the roles they had hoped would earn them Oscars on “Watch What Happens Live.” They’re currently receiving acclaim for their performances in “May December.”
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