CRITIC CRIES `WOLVES' Costmer's film figures to win a pack of Oscars FINAL Edition

Supporting actor: Graham Greene the writer will never win the Nobel Prize but Graham Greene the actor may win an Oscar. And he should, though it's not quite the walk in the sun it should be, owing to the complexity of Hollywood politics. His main comptetion in this category comes from Bruce Dav...

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Published inThe Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837)
Main Author Hunter, Stephen
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Baltimore, Md Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 24.03.1991
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Summary:Supporting actor: Graham Greene the writer will never win the Nobel Prize but Graham Greene the actor may win an Oscar. And he should, though it's not quite the walk in the sun it should be, owing to the complexity of Hollywood politics. His main comptetion in this category comes from Bruce Davison in "Longtime Companion." But wait . . . in "Longtime Companion," Bruce Davison isn't the supporting actor, he's the star. Well, no matter. He's been dumped down to this category because he has a chance of winning, whereas he would have no chance in the best actor category. Still, Greene's performance as Kicking Bird, which transcended his ethnic identity and gave the "Dances With Wolves" much of its charm, should prevail. Director: [Kevin Costner], "Dances With Wolves"; [Francis Ford Coppola], "The Godfather Part III"; [Martin Scorsese], "GoodFellas"; [Stephen Frears], "The Grifters"; [Barbet Schroeder], "Reversal of Fortune." PHOTO 1 PHOTO 2 PHOTO 3 PHOTO 4 PHOTO 5 PHOTO 6 PHOTO 7; The five nominees for Best Picture, from top: * "Awakenings," with [Robert De Niro] and Robin Williams. * "Dances With Wolves," with Kevin Costner. * "Ghost," with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze. * "The God- father, Part III," with [Al Pacino]. * "GoodFellas," with Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta. SAME AS PHOTO 1 SAME AS PHOTO 1 SAME AS PHOTO 1 SAME AS PHOTO 1 (A PHOTO OF AN OSCAR) [Meryl Streep] in "Postcards From the Edge."; Credit: COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES INC. ORION PICTURES CORP./BEN GLASS PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORP./[Peter Weir] SOREL PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORP./STEVE SCHAPIRO WARNER BROS. INC. A.M.P.A. CAPITAL CITIES/ABC INC.
ISSN:1930-8965