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GOSSIP & RUMORS: Melissa Leo gripes winning an Oscar was terrible for her career

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No thanks to the Academy. 

In an interview with the Guardian published on Thursday, Melissa Leo, 65, griped that winning an Oscar, “has not been good for me or my career.” 

“I didn’t dream of it, I never wanted it,” the “All My Children” actress added. “And I had a much better career before I won.”

Melissa Leo, winner of the award for Best Supporting Actress for ‘The Fighter’, poses in the press room at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards on Feb. 27, 2011 in Hollywood, Calif. WireImage
Melissa Leo in “The Fighter.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

Leo won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2011, for her role in the boxing drama “The Fighter.” 

Directed by David O. Russell, the movie starred Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams and Christian Bale, who also won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar that year for the film. 

After winning her Oscar, Leo went on to win an Emmy in 2013 for a guest role in “Louie,” and she starred in the 2015 show “Wayward Pines” and 2018’s “The Equalizer 2.”  

Leo said that after winning an Oscar, “One loses one’s mind.” 

She added, “I had won a lot of prestigious awards for ‘The Fighter’ that season, and sat in that great gigantic theatre thinking: ‘Well, it certainly is possible.’”



She said that meeting Kirk Douglas, a presenter that year, made it “all I was thinking about.” 

The actress noted, “Every single actor, director and producer you recognize, is staring you in the face.”

Leo says she “never wanted” an Oscar. Getty Images
Leo says after she won her Academy Award, “all I was offered was older, nasty women.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Following her win, Leo recalled, “I then cursed, and I’m still sorry I cursed. I f – – king curse all the time, but you cannot curse on network television. Thank God for the 10-second delay, which was introduced for f – -king idiots like me.”

For years, there has been talk of the “Oscars curse,” when a star wins an award, and their career fizzles out, never reaching those heights again. 

The “Homicide: Life on the Street” actress hinted that she hasn’t been thrilled with her career ever since.



Melissa Leo in “The Clean Up Crew.” ©Saban Int’l/Courtesy Everett Collection
Timothy Hutton and Melissa Leo in 1988’s “A Time of Destiny.” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

“My work chooses me,” she said. “I’m happy to play what I’m offered – apart from after ‘The Fighter,’ when all I was offered was older, nasty women. I don’t want to do that anymore.”

Post-Oscars, Leo has appeared in 2024’s “The Clean Up Crew,” 2023’s “The Equalizer 3,” and the 2020 miniseries “I Know This Much Is True” with Mark Ruffalo.

Her dream role, she said, would be to play a “princess” or a “queen.” 

“I want lovely fancy costumes, maybe from another period. Years ago, I made a film called ‘A Time of Destiny,’ which was set in the ’40s. Not all actors can fit in period pieces because they feel too modern, but I can play goodies and baddies – past, present and future.”



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