By no means query the best way Hollywood loves a superb outdated biopic. In any case, the 77th Academy Awards ceremony, held on Feb. 27, 2005, on the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, offers all of the proof you want. Not solely did lead actor go to Jamie Foxx for taking part in Ray Charles in “Ray,” however the supporting actress win went to a stellar efficiency by Cate Blanchett for taking part in legend Katharine Hepburn.
Flying excessive
In awarding the Oscar to Blanchett for portraying Hepburn in Martin Scorsese’s “The Aviator,” the academy set a brand new milestone. Blanchett’s award was the primary time a performer had gained an Oscar for a portrayal of a earlier Oscar winner. Hepburn, who died in 2003, was nominated 12 instances and finally gained 4 Oscars — all in main roles. And those that get pleasure from synchronicity may get pleasure from understanding that Hepburn was sometimes called “the great Kate” — one thing Cate Blanchett possible appreciates.
Over time, Blanchett has really made it one thing of a behavior to get nominated for taking part in actual individuals — she performed Queen Elizabeth I twice in “Elizabeth” and “Elizabeth: The Golden Age,” and was nominated for them in 1999 and 2008; and she or he performed a side of Bob Dylan in “I’m Not There,” choosing up a nomination in 2008.
This was Blanchett’s second nomination (she has eight whole) and her first win. She would win once more in 2014 because the lead in “Blue Jasmine.”
Accepting the award from presenter Tim Robbins, she made positive to reference the supply of inspiration for her position. After thanking her household and husband, producer Andrew Upton, she famous, “When you play someone as terrifyingly well known as Katharine Hepburn, it’s a collaborative effort; you need as much help as you can get. And thank you, of course, to Miss Hepburn. The longevity of her career, I think, is inspiring to everyone.” She then thanked Scorsese, and added, “I hope my son will marry your daughter.” Scorsese, within the viewers, laughed heartily.
The director had noticed Blanchett 20 years earlier on the Golden Globes, as Self-importance Honest reported. And as Scorsese noticed her within the ballroom, he realized that she could be good for a movie he was creating — “The Aviator.” He and his spouse agreed concurrently: “We both looked at each other and said, ‘Katharine Hepburn, there she is.’”
Again right down to earth
With that as a backdrop, it’s exhausting to think about the opposite actresses within the operating had a lot of an opportunity. Three of the nominees had been on their first nods: Virginia Madsen, for taking part in a waitress hanging out with a pair of wine drinkers in “Sideways”; Sophie Okonedo because the spouse of a hotelier sheltering victims of a genocide in “Hotel Rwanda”; and Natalie Portman because the duplicitous Alice/Jane in “Closer.” Portman would go on to win in 2011 for “Black Swan” and be nominated once more in 2017 for “Jackie.” The others haven’t been nominated since.
Laura Linney rounded out the checklist on the second of her three nominations, her first and solely thus far in a supporting position, for taking part in the researcher spouse of the title character of “Kinsey.”