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Table Key section needs to go
I don't see the purpose for it.
There is literally only (1) posthumous nomination and that was Jeanne Eagels, which can be sufficiently told to readers with a note. Doesn't need it's own section in a Table Key.
Also, there is NO point in adding one of these ‡ after every winner when they are already highlighted yellow.
It just adds clutter to the page. Some people have not-so-good eyesight and if I squint it's hard to read because a dagger can look like a letter. For example (letter T - ‡). Please remove it to simplify the page a bit.
HesioneHushabye (
talk) 15:21, 29 May 2015 (UTC)reply
@
HesioneHushabye: The daggers are meant to ensure accessibility to all readers according to
Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility#Color. Colorblind people will be unable to see the color mark of the winners, and blind people or users using a printout or device without a color screen will not receive the information on who the winner is. We have to think of accessibility for all readers including handicapped people. As for the asterisk for posthumous nominees, it is for the same purpose and it avoids space problems to write up (posthumous nomination/winner on every line) especially on small devices or devices with large text. On the Best Actor list there are five posthumous nominees and winners. It would be easier to markup with a symbol. I did it for the Best Actress list to maintain consistency with other Oscar awards featured lists.
Since this is a featured list (which means it is expected to meet a high quality of standards), please discuss your issues on this talk page before making drastic changes. I suggest also asking the WP:FLC delegates such as
Crisco 1492,
SchroCat,
PresN, or
Giants2008 if you have a problem with this.
HesioneHushabye This is really simple. Featured lists need to comply with
WP:MOS, one component of which is
WP:ACCESS and part of that is
WP:COLOR. We simply cannot use just colour alone to denote something, particularly in a technical article (i.e. one with lists and not so much prose), because it would not be clear to all of our readers. Consider those who are colour blind, those using screen readers etc. I know you "don't like it" but that doesn't really count for anything I'm afraid. If you want to change the Wikipedia-wide Manual of Style or the Featured List criteria, you're welcome to make proposals at the relevant locations, but otherwise this list, and all others like it, should retain the colour/symbol paradigm. Thanks!
The Rambling Man (
talk) 19:32, 29 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I have made it known I don't like the look of these "featured lists" and I also don't like when editors create lists and then feel like they have total ownership over the page. I do agree about the accessibility and consistency. I would suggest adding a space between the dagger and the name so it's easier to read.
Shirley Booth‡ =
Shirley Booth ‡
HesioneHushabye (
talk) 19:40, 29 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Not an unreasonable compromise by any stretch and, as far as I recall, not compromising the
WP:MOS, so perhaps we can do this to placate all parties. As for
ownership issues, that's an entirely different discussion to the configuration of the page itself. Please take concerns about that to the relevant place if you truly believe pages are not open to be edited by anyone.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 19:50, 29 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I'm fine with the space between the daggers. You can go ahead and do it if you want, but I strongly suggest you do it also for the other acting winners lists as well to maintain consistency.
Meryl Streep was nominated a total of 17 times and won 3 times as noted in the Oscars of 2012. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
62.219.140.244 (
talk) 06:48, 25 September 2016 (UTC)reply
Once again. Meryl Streep was nominated 19 times as of the 87th Awards, 4 of which were in Best Supporting Actress and 15 in Best Actress. 1 Oscar was in Supporting Actress and the others in Best Actress. The table counts her tally in Best Actress.
Crboyer (
talk) 07:14, 25 September 2016 (UTC)reply
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Left a note at
User talk:Michael 182 about his changes to the 4 related AA acting articles. Do any other editors/readers care about keeping the list as one continuous sortable table, or do you prefer a split by decade, and if so, why? Thanks.
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 00:50, 2 November 2017 (UTC)reply
No comments in a week, so nobody seems to care. Leaving it split is ok with this editor. Isn't anyone else watching this 'featured' list?
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 23:35, 8 November 2017 (UTC)reply
After seeing the layout of the
Golden Globe Award categories, where they divide the list by decades, I think it would be useful to do something similar on this page, like what
User talk:Michael 182 did.
190.19.5.35 (
talk) 20:23, 27 January 2018 (UTC)reply
There has been no response so far, at any of the four related acting award articles. The
Academy Award for Best Actor article has been changed to have only 1 image, of the latest winner, while the rest were moved to a
Wikimedia gallery which was then expanded to include all winners in that category, not just the half or so that had been in the article. This article is next, unless there is a good, logical reason not to proceed. If there is, speak now or ... undo later. ;) Please see the reasons provided in the
best actor talk page and respond there, or here if you prefer.
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 05:35, 13 December 2017 (UTC)reply
Wikimedia gallery is now set up, including all the images of the 45 winners from the December 10th version of this article. The other 30 winners can now be added to the Wikimedia gallery, as was done for actors at the
Best Actor gallery.
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 06:16, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
No, I'm moving them back, they can exist in both places.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 08:19, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
That didn't take long. It's very interesting that no one reverted, or questioned, the removal of the men's images which was done almost a week ago, till now that is. :) Of course the images can exist in both places, but should they, and why? (other than they look nice, are they really adding to the article, or distracting from the basic idea of a simple list, and unnecessarily slowing page loads?) And why only a selected ~half of all winners - OK, to fit the table length, but why those particular ones? Who did the selection and was there any criteria? Only multiple nominees and winners, for instance? Why did only a very small fraction of all readers (~0.8%) click on the new (and obvious) links to the Best Actor gallery - about
24 people/day in the last 6 days, while the article had
~3000 viewers/day in the last 10 days? Do most readers not care to see galleries of pictures, whether in the article or 1-click away, or maybe they didn't see 3 different copies of the same gallery link? (admittedly, that was deliberate overkill to see how many readers would bite - not many) Certainly not annoyed you reverted the changes (in fact, you saved me the trouble of filling out the female gallery, for the moment anyway, and the supporting actors/actresses - thanks!), but I am still curious about any other editor's and reader's thoughts or opinions. Anybody?...
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 09:54, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
Well I didn't notice until a huge red -10KB appeared on my watchlist. I like the lead infobox image, but see no harm at all in making a very dry list of tables a little less dry with some images of the rich and famous. This was also considered at the very least acceptable, perhaps even desirable at the various FLC processes these lists have undergone.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 10:04, 18 December 2017 (UTC)reply
No one else wants to say anything. Only 1 other reader agrees with me about the excessive images (look 6 sections above), but unless several more chime in, it's pointless to argue any further. As a compromise, how about at least moving all the images to a gallery, below the table, and reduce it to the latest 10 winners and all multiple winners, which makes 29 total images, rather then the current 42?
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 17:56, 4 January 2018 (UTC)reply
I don't see the problem. A gallery is an inelegant way of dumping a load of images into an article, as long as the images are in some semblance of chronological order alongside the table, I see no issue with the current format (nor do the literally hundreds of commentators at the literally hundreds of FLCs that are formatted similarly).
The Rambling Man (
talk) 17:59, 4 January 2018 (UTC)reply
There's no problem, it's just an argument for a simpler, streamlined layout. The main reasons (as stated in the Best Actor talk & above) are:
mobile users must scroll past all images to get to the top of the table, unless they previously entered 'desktop' mode which shrinks all text but activates sorting; such users are becoming an increasingly larger % of readers
selected images appear to be based on editors' personal preferences (mostly all recent winners and 'golden age' winners, very few from the middle years - bias?)
based on page view counts, very few readers are clicking on images to enlarge and really see them, with only
~16/day for the lead image in this article, which is scaled fairly small, while the article got
~3700/day (in the latest 20 days), so about 0.43% or 4 readers in 1000 open the image. Why have so many images when it appears that most readers are mainly looking for info, not images which are easily found in many other places?
A well-defined gallery with embedded comments in the wikicode ('do not add images, only substitute with better quality images') has kept galleries to a reasonable size in other articles. If 100's of editors really believe the readers want and benefit from all the images in theses articles, then great, leave them; however, the only non-acting Academy Award list with many images running alongside it is for directors, while only 1 of the 6 primetime Emmy acting awards lists has images. The Golden Globes acting awards lists have images for the TV cats, but no images in any of the 6 motion picture cats. SAG awards lists have images for all cats, but then not so many as they only go back to the 1990s. Not sure where the 100's of other FL's with lots of images running alongside are located. Someone please convince me that the current layout is better than simply having the latest winner at top, and a small, defined gallery below the table, along with a complete gallery of all winners in Wikimedia (which is already done for the
Best Actors).
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 00:11, 12 January 2018 (UTC)reply
Still awaiting other replies... The examples you've given above all contain much smaller tables with reasonable amounts of images placed in good locations - there are only about 6 or so images in most of them - unlike the overload of 40+ images in these AA actor tables, which will only increase in time. Wikimedia Commons supplies most Wikipedia images so it's only ignorant editors that are completely unaware of it. Commons galleries are curated - it's the categories that are often full of bad images. Having the table-side galleries does not deter editors from constantly trying to enlarge them as has been evident these last few weeks.
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 22:39, 27 February 2018 (UTC)reply
so it's only ignorant editors that are completely unaware of it really? You really think that? My work colleagues who are beyond degree-level educated are all "ignorant"? The people I interact with outside Wikipedia are all "ignorant" because they've never heard of Commons? Honestly? I think we're done here if that's your genuine belief. Wikipedia home page gets 20 million hits a day, what does Commons get? I'm afraid until you come up with something actually helpful to our readers, this conversation has reached its natural conclusion, and that's that we leave the lists as per the community consensus at the FLC review. Time to do something positive.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 22:44, 27 February 2018 (UTC)reply
Okay, so people who don't know about Wikimedia galleries are "ignorant". I just checked, this
gallery is getting an average of 4 pageviews per day, while the Wikipedia article is getting
an average of 3,724 pageviews per day. I think we can now definitively close this discussion as the ignorant are clearly running the joint.
The Rambling Man (
talk) 22:59, 27 February 2018 (UTC)reply
Yes, but bear in mind that the second usage of
the word was all that was intended. So, now you're aware of galleries but don't believe they are a better option. Unless others join in, this discussion does seem over, as this Talk page gets fewer views than the Wikimedia gallery. The same point about the tiny % of readers who look at galleries & infobox images compared to article views was made above.
Brian W. Schaller (
talk) 04:44, 8 March 2018 (UTC)reply
Why does the sidebar photo show a different award?
The sidebar photo here is showing Frances McDormand, but it shows her holding a different award. It's a bit confusing. Could someone change this? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
192.91.144.6 (
talk) 20:38, 18 September 2018 (UTC)reply
I came over here to ask the same thing but if I removed it y’all would type me a black eye on my talk page. I think the image needs to be removed and replaced with the trophy itself until someone gains permission to use a photo of her carrying an actual Oscar.
Trillfendi (
talk) 19:38, 7 October 2018 (UTC)reply
character noms
Only three film characters have been nominated more than once in this category: Elizabeth I of England (twice by Cate Blanchett), Leslie Crosbie in The Letter, and Esther Blodgett in A Star Is Born.
First off, this information appears to only be discussed by the lead, and not the main body of the article. No information should be given by the lead unless later discussed by the main article.
Secondly, finding out more is too difficult. We are given a clue for the first character, but what, say, is "The Letter" and which performances of "Leslie Crosbie" are intended? The article (but not the lead) needs to specify exactly which actresses in what films have garned noms playing each of these three characters. And ideally the section would also make it easy to find out the corresponding information for Best Actor and the two Supporting awards as well.
Finally a nitpick. Characters aren't nominated, actresses are.
Vandalism? Raini Rodriguez isn't 2019's oscar winner.
Someone's vandalised the page to put the Austin and Ally star to be the 2019 winner, when this is not the case. Is this a mistake of some sort? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Dawkin Verbier (
talk •
contribs) 14:57, 7 February 2020 (UTC)reply
Opening paragraph will need updating after tonight (4/25/21) when Viola Davis wins
Once Davis wins, Halle Berry will no longer be the sole POC to have won this category. In fact, Davis will then become the only Black woman to have won two Oscars for acting (she got supporting for "Fences). — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
172.113.104.20 (
talk •
contribs)
Academy Award-related pages are updated accordingly and almost immediately. Furthermore, Wikipedia is not a crystall ball.
(CC)Tbhotch™ 22:42, 25 April 2021 (UTC)reply
And this is why Wikipedia is not a crystal ball.
(CC)Tbhotch™ 03:19, 26 April 2021 (UTC)reply
The "Alleged LGBT" section
Isn't it a bit inappropriate to include a list of nominees (both here and on the Best Actor page) who never identified as LGBT during their lifetimes under the LGBT section? Shirley Booth, Ava Gardner, Joan Crawford, Lana Turner, and Barbara Stanwyck's own Wiki pages don't even allude to them possibly being LGBT. And some of Hepburn and Garbo's biographers speculate they may have been somewhere on the LGBT spectrum, but perspectives are not conclusive (more so in Hepburn's than Garbo's). And Blanchett and Sarandon are still alive... why include them when they themselves have not said definitively? It's one thing to include the nominees who have come out, but when most of these actresses' pages don't even allude to it at all (and they themselves never alluded it during their lives), why include it? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Dahl9871 (
talk •
contribs) 22:58, 15 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Deadnaming Elliot Page
There is currently a parenthetical note under
Elliot Page's name on the 2007 nomination table listing his deadname. I don't know what Wikipedia's official policy on
deadnaming is, but I think we can stand on IMDb's strict policy against it, especially when discussing the actor who, as of right now, is the only trans actor nominated for an Oscar. Surely we can just add a footnote indicating that this nomination was before Page came out, but there's no need to deadname him in the process. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
50.228.213.61 (
talk) 14:50, 26 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Issues with OR and FLC status
I recently noticed the large number of supplementary tables that have been added to the end of this article – for instance,
Nominated portrayals of the same role across different movies,
Nominations for portraying multiple characters in the same film, and
Diversity of nominees and winners. While these may be interesting, they are also entirely unsourced and are a massive violation of Wikipedia's original research policies, as well as
featured list criteria #3B. Personally, I think all supplementary tables should be removed except the list of individuals with multiple nominations/wins (which is clearly and directly supported by information already present in the list) and the list of oldest/youngest winners and nominees (which is actually sourced). I feel particularly comfortable keeping these since they were included when the list was promoted to FLC. I would like to gain consensus before removing these tables myself; however, if the consensus is to keep them and no sources can be provided, I will feel obligated to bring the list to
featured list review.
RunningTiger123 (
talk) 07:10, 20 February 2022 (UTC)reply
As a follow-up, the same issue seems to persist across the Best Actor, Supporting Actress, and Supporting Actor lists, as well as Best Director to a lesser extent. All five are FLs, so this should be addressed sooner rather than later.
RunningTiger123 (
talk) 07:21, 20 February 2022 (UTC)reply
I would support removal of these tables if they lack sourcing. When it comes to this kind of highlighting, I think it should come from the real world (like the whole [[List of EGOT winners] metric) and not be devised by Wikipedia editors themselves (e.g., "This is the fifth time actor A and actor B worked together").
Erik (
talk |
contrib) (
ping me) 13:28, 20 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Okay, since there hasn't been any feedback opposing the move, I'll delete those sections from the lists. If anyone raises concerns, there's always
WP:BRD.
RunningTiger123 (
talk) 02:52, 25 February 2022 (UTC)reply
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Backup data for Number of awards by genre of the film - ties count equal
Awards by Genre
Actor
Role
Film
Genre
Sissy Spacek
Loretta Lynn
Coal Miner's Daughter
Biography
Julia Roberts
Erin Brockovich
Erin Brockovich
Biography
Renée Zellweger
Judy Garland
Judy
Biography
Marion Cotillard
Édith Piaf
La Vie en Rose
Biography
Charlize Theron
Aileen "Lee" Wuornos
Monster
Biography
Jessica Chastain
Tammy Faye Bakker
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Biography
Meryl Streep
Margaret Thatcher
The Iron Lady
Biography
Helen Mirren
Queen Elizabeth II
The Queen
Biography
Jennifer Jones
Bernadette Soubirous
The Song of Bernadette
Biography
Reese Witherspoon
June Carter Cash
Walk the Line
Biography
Judy Holliday
Emma "Billie" Dawn
Born Yesterday
Comedy
Frances McDormand
Marge Gunderson
Fargo
Comedy
Marie Dressler
Min Divot
Min and Bill
Comedy
Loretta Young
Katie Holstrom
The Farmer's Daughter
Comedy
Olivia Colman
Queen Anne
The Favourite
Comedy
Ellen Burstyn
Alice Hyatt
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Comedy-Drama
Cate Blanchett
Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis
Blue Jasmine
Comedy-Drama
Jessica Tandy
Daisy Werthan
Driving Miss Daisy
Comedy-Drama
Katharine Hepburn
Christina Drayton
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Comedy-Drama
Faye Dunaway
Diana Christensen
Network
Comedy-Drama
Katharine Hepburn
Ethel Thayer
On Golden Pond
Comedy-Drama
Louise Fletcher
Nurse Mildred Ratched
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Comedy-Drama
Gwyneth Paltrow
Viola de Lesseps / Thomas Kent
Shakespeare in Love
Comedy-Drama
Shirley MacLaine
Aurora Greenway
Terms of Endearment
Comedy-Drama
Vivien Leigh
Blanche DuBois
A Streetcar Named Desire
Drama
Ingrid Bergman
Anna Koreff / Anastasia
Anastasia
Drama
Jessica Lange
Carly Marshall
Blue Sky
Drama
Hilary Swank
Brandon Teena
Boys Don't Cry
Drama
Elizabeth Taylor
Gloria Wandrous
BUtterfield 8
Drama
Marlee Matlin
Sarah Norman
Children of a Lesser God
Drama
Shirley Booth
Lola Delaney
Come Back, Little Sheba
Drama
Jane Fonda
Sally Hyde
Coming Home
Drama
Mary Pickford
Norma Besant
Coquette
Drama
Bette Davis
Joyce Heath
Dangerous
Drama
Julie Christie
Diana Scott
Darling
Drama
Susan Sarandon
Helen Prejean
Dead Man Walking
Drama
Emma Thompson
Margaret Schlegel
Howards End
Drama
Patricia Neal
Alma Brown
Hud
Drama
Susan Hayward
Barbara Graham
I Want to Live!
Drama
Bette Davis
Julie Marsden
Jezebel
Drama
Jane Wyman
Belinda McDonald
Johnny Belinda
Drama
Ginger Rogers
Kitty Foyle
Kitty Foyle
Drama
Halle Berry
Leticia Musgrove
Monster's Ball
Drama
Katharine Hepburn
Eva Lovelace
Morning Glory
Drama
Greer Garson
Kay Miniver
Mrs. Miniver
Drama
Frances McDormand
Fern
Nomadland
Drama
Sally Field
Norma Rae Webster
Norma Rae
Drama
Sally Field
Edna Spalding
Places in the Heart
Drama
Brie Larson
Joy "Ma" Newsome
Room
Drama
Simone Signoret
Alice Aisgill
Room at the Top
Drama
Meryl Streep
Sophie Zawistowski
Sophie's Choice
Drama
Julianne Moore
Alice Howland
Still Alice
Drama
Janet Gaynor
The Wife
Sunrise
Drama
Jodie Foster
Sarah Tobias
The Accused
Drama
Grace Kelly
Georgie Elgin
The Country Girl
Drama
Norma Shearer
Jerry Bernard Martin
The Divorcee
Drama
Luise Rainer
O-Lan
The Good Earth
Drama
Olivia de Havilland
Catherine Sloper
The Heiress
Drama
Nicole Kidman
Virginia Woolf
The Hours
Drama
Katharine Hepburn (TIE)
Eleanor of Aquitaine
The Lion in Winter
Drama
Anne Bancroft
Annie Sullivan
The Miracle Worker
Drama
Holly Hunter
Ada McGrath
The Piano
Drama
Maggie Smith
Jean Brodie
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Drama
Kate Winslet
Hanna Schmitz
The Reader
Drama
Anna Magnani
Serafina Delle Rose
The Rose Tattoo
Drama
Helen Hayes
Madelon Claudet
The Sin of Madelon Claudet
Drama
Joanne Woodward
Eve White / Eve Black / Jane
The Three Faces of Eve
Drama
Geraldine Page
Carrie Watts
The Trip to Bountiful
Drama
Frances McDormand
Mildred Hayes
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Drama
Olivia de Havilland
Josephine "Jody" Norris
To Each His Own
Drama
Sophia Loren
Cesira
Two Women
Drama
Elizabeth Taylor
Martha
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Drama
Glenda Jackson
Gudrun Brangwen
Women in Love
Drama
Vivien Leigh
Scarlett O'Hara
Gone with the Wind
Epic
Julie Andrews
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
Fantasy
Jodie Foster
Clarice Starling
The Silence of the Lambs
Horror
Emma Stone
Mia Dolan
La La Land
Musical
Luise Rainer
Anna Held
The Great Ziegfeld
Musical
Liza Minnelli
Sally Bowles
Cabaret
Musical Drama
Barbra Streisand
Fanny Brice
Funny Lady
Musical Drama
Glenda Jackson
Vickie Allessio
A Touch of Class
Romantic Comedy
Diane Keaton
Annie Hall
Annie Hall
Romantic Comedy
Helen Hunt
Carol Connelly
As Good as It Gets
Romantic Comedy
Claudette Colbert
Ellie Andrews
It Happened One Night
Romantic Comedy
Cher
Loretta Castorini
Moonstruck
Romantic Comedy
Audrey Hepburn
Princess Ann
Roman Holiday
Romantic Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence
Tiffany Maxwell
Silver Linings Playbook
Romantic Comedy
Hilary Swank
Maggie Fitzgerald
Million Dollar Baby
Sports
Sandra Bullock
Leigh Anne Tuohy
The Blind Side
Sports
Natalie Portman
Nina Sayers
Black Swan
Thriller
Ingrid Bergman
Paula Alquist Anton
Gaslight
Thriller
Jane Fonda
Bree Daniels
Klute
Thriller
Joan Crawford
Mildred Pierce Beragon
Mildred Pierce
Thriller
Kathy Bates
Annie Wilkes
Misery
Thriller
Joan Fontaine
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth
Suspicion
Thriller
Sidebar Images - Rather than constant edit warring.
And a few other little tidbits. First, intro paragraphs already mention Hepburn's and Streep's records. The superlatives section below does too. But it doesn't need to be immediately reiterated in the "winners and nominees" section, when it is visible, literally one paragraph above in the preceding section. It's excess.
I've noticed sporadic white space, sometimes larger than others, appear in margins between the sets of thumbnails on the sidebar for the actresses. My solution for all of the acting articles though has resolved this, and I hope you'll agree. Keeping them chronologically, but bringing them all up to the top above the key box, it allows for them to flow together and prevent any such undue white space. It also permits room for additional images. In one section where, for example, 1989's winner will spillover into the top of the '90s. But then the end of the '90s will be empty until '00s. But '00s will perhaps have more thumbnails? The 2000 winner starting just a tad earlier right below, ex. 1998 winner, keeps the flow going without ugly empty space.
Now, I've noticed there's been a dispute, mostly with this one particular article, about whose images are worth being on the sidebar, it seems. I've been making constructive edits as well in that regard. Reducing captions to just name and film, except for a brief record (piped with link) like an age superlative. Some pics are vertically longer, so I tried to circumvent that, but after being okay for a bit, edit warring has begun. So I just want to mention it here. Maybe ensure that all images are relatively equal then? I could use CropTool on the overly long ones so that they're more square, so long as it doesn't obviously crop important facial features or anything. But if it's a lot of torso, that can easily be reduced, right? Just no tiny horizontal ones, because we can't see clear faces, I would agree that I went too far trying to make room there. --
Cinemaniac86Dane_Cook_Hater_Extraordinaire 09:24, 12 September 2023 (UTC)reply
Seems everything was fine for a while until today, but let's discuss of course. Again, sometimes pictures are longer than others. If that imbalance is the issue, I will take on the painstaking task of making them all even with the smallest one for balance, so that it all matches. Consistency is a good thing. I personally like having facts in the captions, though perhaps I had filled out a bit too much with German/English, those aren't really relevant, it's trivial. But age, language, etc., of course. So that's my input. Maybe a few other things I'm forgetting.--
Cinemaniac86Dane_Cook_Hater_Extraordinaire 06:18, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Thank you for posting here. I think the problem with the info in the captions is that there is either too much or too little. Most of the important info is at the top. Including that Anna Magnani is Italian seems silly when Claudette Colbert being French is not noted. And how we can say that there were not actresses before her with Italian or partial Italian descent? I think I saw Greer Garson noted as the first English actress to win but Joan Fontaine is also of English heritage even if she is born in Japan I think.
Marlee Matlin performing in ASL is important because she is deaf. Jane Wyman is not deaf so her performance being in ALS feels less important to me. Her character used ALS but her actress does not if that makes sense. Similarly with Hilary Swank not being trans but it being noted that her character was trans. The significance there is that the character is trans but this is not an article on the character. The article is on the actress so it seems messy to include.
I think the captions would be easier to just focus on the actor and the movie they star in. Leave all the outside information for the top of the page or other pages that highlight he diversity of the wins. Otherwise it gets too complicated and too messy. I say this in the Best Actor page as well because even picking which actor played the first gay character to win an Oscar is unclear.
JeanGreyForever (
talk) 18:52, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Oh, not to carry on double convos, but I'll streamline this one, because I want to escape this chart. And thank you for responding.
I think some captions do need to stay and are good hyperlinks. But we'll keep them to a bare minimum of importance. Like you said, Matlin=deaf/youngest. Valid. Wyman ASL, let it go. Trans Swank, fine, you're right, her infobox is long enough anyway. Streep/Hepburn long enough, I know. Cotillard, French-language, yes. Other nationalities, no. As I said on the other talk page. --
Cinemaniac86Dane_Cook_Hater_Extraordinaire 19:23, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Earlier discussion with Cinemaniac86 continued here.
There is another Jean on here? I'd love to meet her. Ginger Rogers was one of the biggest stars of the 30s and kept audiences entertained during the Great Depression. She is my vote. I think Roberts should be included somewhere though which is why I go back to my earlier comment that it would be better to include everyone's face so no one is left out. It feels very elitist to only showcase some people...but I discuss this idea more in my later comment since you mention it later.
Duvall is also considered one of the great actors. Just saying. I don't need him to be in but that's something to be considered since he is regarded that way.
I don't get the reference to Maggie Smith. But that made me notice she's not on the list. I feel she is important to include even if she is not a star. Casey Affleck is also problematic. Yes, I agree that Will and Julia are on the same level.
I agree, we should table the discussion to include everyone for now but consider it later. I'm surprised you mind sharing the discussion with a third person though...you seemed friendly enough to them on their talk page.
If we're removing actors for scandals, then almost all of them would be gone. John Wayne was a known racist and there are plenty of modern-day articles about that. Russell Crowe had a scandal for an affair with married Meg Ryan. Geoffrey Rush had sexual assault accusations but they were never proven and his career continued.
I was going to remove Rami Malek yesterday but I was afraid it would upset people so I didn't. LOL.
Oh, I personally couldn't care less about "star"; I care more about "amazing actors". Truly impressive. So Maggie Smith or Daniel Day-Lewis >>>> Meg Ryan or Richard Gere. So hell, that'd make me wanna include Maggie more. But she is a star to me!
Point with Maggie Smith though is again, she is amazing, LOVE her, but like Gene, she won 1 in the supporting category too. The one where she won for being an Oscar loser, which is amusing. But also she has 4 nominations in that category; Gene also has 3 there vs. 2. It's not a big difference for either person. They're still lead actors to me. Each of them get like 8 or 9 personal Oscar nominations on my own lists in fact. They just make the supporting page look that much better.
Yeah, definitely. Well, we'll definitely keep Julia Roberts and Robert Duvall hot on the backburner then and see what develops. Maybe depending on what gets nominated and how long the titles are, perhaps...Well, haha, Michelle Yeoh is gonna have a long infobox, but Brendan Fraser's will be short. If we keep him. We're keeping Yeoh--like I'd even have to ask!
Btw, I think that Jean was a boy. Maybe. Maybe not?
Oh, by triumverates, I didn't specifically mean this group of three people. I was just being facetiously vague. Not about consensus per se, just about how due to the limited space, and there's always gonna be a Reese fan or a Foxx fan, that the potential to accommodate will linger and down the road, a more long-term solution would be awesome. Maybe duo pictures!
Actually, both Jamie and Aoidh have been tremendously helpful and patient, thankfully, as we veer from batshit crazy to slightly less batshit crazy over the course of this afternoon together. <3
Eh, that Russell Crowe scandal is piffle, he's kosher. His worst offense was the hotel phone hurling incident! So Rush ISN'T the Marquis de Sade irl, okay....Guess that leaves Marion. Marion Coti--oh, I mean John Wayne. Sorry, mon cherie. Well, no .. rush. We've got time to figure this out.
Forgot to add that hey, maybe Malek is the right answer after all...? =) =) =) =) Ironically removing an LGBT char--oh wait, they basically gave his gay one big gray erasure. This will teach 'em!--
Cinemaniac86Dane_Cook_Hater_Extraordinaire 19:20, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
For me, the best actors can mix both star power and actual acting ability. I feel there was less of a divide in the old days compared to now.
Oh, you mean Maggie Smith was chosen to not be part of this page because she's on the supporting page instead. I got it now. Like Gene.
Fraser is an interesting win because he was once a big star but he won his Oscar long after his stardom days were over.
I have only met girl Jeans. But I think it can be a unisex name.
It would be nice if others on here also chimed in on whether or not everyone who is a winner should be included with a pic. I wonder if it could also be done to change the structure of the page so that when the winners are listed with the nominees, the winner also gets their picture listed. The nominees would not have their pics because that would be insane with too many pics. And if a winner has more than one win, the idea would be that the pic is used for around the time the winner won for that specific award so Kate could have 4 different pics. Or they don't have to be different pics but I like the idea of the photo of the winner being used with the main list and not on the side like a side gallery.
I recognize Aoidh from my page but I'm not familiar with Jamie by name besides your references to that user.
The problem with censuring John Wayne for his racism is that if we do that for him, then arguably we would have to do that for every other winner for everything they've ever believed in that doesn't hold up today. And what holds up today in 2023 will not be the same 10 years from now or even 1 year from now. And even people like Casey Affleck and Kevin Spacey technically did win so ignoring them doesn't change anything.
See, Rami Malek is another example of why I do not put much weight in having the captions mention important aspects of the character. His character should be LGBT but is not in the movie. I feel all this information and the disputes over it is better on the other pages about historic firsts or in special sections here rather than on the side for a quick look. Even something like Michelle Yeoh being the first Asian actress to win I have seen disputed because some people claim that Vivien Leigh should count for having been born in India. Or Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine who were born in Japan.
JeanGreyForever (
talk) 19:41, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Jean Stapleton! Jean Dujardin. I think I've met at least one of each in real life. And I am 25% French, but I hardly know those relatives.
The other disappointing thing about Maggie Smith's Wiki is her picture. It's so grainy. I hope one day we can find a better pic. At least a sharper trailer image. With a good quality trailer (and not a period piece), could probably get an image that would suffice better than stills. Sadly, she's only got that one. She deserves a better one. And so does Rod Steiger. Hate having to use that small square for him.
Yeah, a young Hepburn, a middle-aged Katharine, and then, well, golden Kate. Perhaps even if it extends the page, it could be done in a way where some of those old film pages are, where the main cast has their screencaps on their cast list. Only it would be headshots of an era. Something to consider.
Interestingly, that is a conundrum with LGBT info in film history, but why I think even you bringing up what's coded. We can't erase the coded, but at the same time, as Jamie reverted, it's too "fluffy" to claim either. So it's better when there's evidence at least, Brando/Foster. As for Yeoh, I was doing fun research about birthplaces because of a "records" page section that is atrociously unkempt. I did states too. Then I got sidetracked with just England. And then just with London alone....But I digress. Point is, Leigh, Fontaine, De Havilland. CHAOS. British rule in India....White but in Japan....And then Yeoh, ofc, properly east Asian origin, Malaysian. So, it's either specify the first east Asian winner, or don't specify. We've got another 6 months before that's a problem, thankfully! --
Cinemaniac86Dane_Cook_Hater_Extraordinaire 20:11, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I forgot about Jean Dujardin tbh. I guess I consider the French Jean to be more John compared to the English language Jean.
I didn't think about the picture quality for Maggie Smith and Rod Steiger. I can see that Rod's pic is a bit like a square.
Some of the information on historic firsts could be added to the bottom of the page, including some of the disputed info that isn't already at the top, if the page would need to be long enough to include all the photos.
It gets trickier with some of the actors who never came out in their lifetimes but there's concrete evidence or even loved ones who confirmed their sexualities. Personally, I don't consider Leigh, de Havilland, or Fontaine to be Asian just because they were born there but I may be in the minority because I regularly see online that they are characterized as such, particularly with the recent Michelle Yeoh win where people wanted to be careful.
JeanGreyForever (
talk) 20:27, 10 October 2023 (UTC)reply