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OSCARS 2024

How many Oscars does Mark Ruffalo have and how many times has he been nominated for an Academy Award?

One of Hollywood’s quintessential supporting actors will once again be among the contenders for this award for his role in ‘Poor Things’.

Mark Ruffalo.
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The Oscars are the most prestigious awards in the world of cinema, and its 96th edition will be held on March 10th in Los Angeles. The Dolby Theatre will host the bulk of the film industry, the great personalities of this particular world that, like every year, will attract all the spotlight and attention on such a special date.

There will be major nominations in the various categories of these awards, with names that repeat in several of them, such as ‘Oppenheimer’ or ‘The Killers of the Flower Moon’. If a nomination at the Oscars is already indicative that, at least in one aspect, the film is among the best of the year, repeating in different categories places the films on a higher level than the rest.

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‘Poor Things’ is another of the feature films expected to have a great night at the Oscars gala with eleven nominations. Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos developed the story of Bella Baxter, portrayed by Emma Stone, who is one of the favorites to win the award for Best Leading Actress. The American is not the only one who has earned a nomination; her co-star Mark Ruffalo is also a candidate for one of the awards.

How many Oscars does Mark Ruffalo have and how many times has he been nominated for an Oscar?

Mark Ruffalo is one of the most recognized actors in Hollywood. His extensive filmography has earned him several nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, making him one of the classics in this category at the golden statuettes. In this new edition, with his role in ‘Poor Things’, he is once again nominated for this award, marking the fourth time although he has not won any yet.

  • Best Supporting Actor (2011) - The Kids Are All Right
  • Best Supporting Actor (2015) - Foxcatcher
  • Best Supporting Actor (2016) - Spotlight
  • Best Supporting Actor (2024) - Poor Things

*Edition for which the winner is not yet known.

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