From Deseret News archives:
Is Oscar Curse a reality or mostly rumor?
Well, not always, of course. Not even most of the time, really.
But the "curse" rumor continues to crop up every year around Oscar season, and it has a history that goes back to the early '60s, when Rita Moreno won a supporting Oscar for "West Side Story," and her film career subsequently sputtered. Moreno actually had a fairly high-profile TV and stage career in the '60s, '70s and into the '80s, but she never again won a major role in an important movie.
None of this is to say that Moreno isn't a talented actress.
But the Oscar Curse is no respecter of talent.
And a look back at the winners since "West Side Story" in 1961 reveals that it has definitely been a hit-and-miss affair.
After all, winners who have gone on to stardom and high-profile careers include Goldie Hawn, who won in 1969 for "Cactus Flower"; Meryl Streep, 1979 winner for "Kramer vs. Kramer"; and Jessica Lange, "Tootsie" in 1982.
In truth, however, most of the women cited as victims of the Oscar Curse have continued working in show business and movies, albeit with lower-profile or less successful subsequent films:
Patty Duke, "The Miracle Worker" (1962)
Estelle Parsons, "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967)
Eileen Heckart, "Butterflies are Free" (1972)
Tatum O'Neal, "Paper Moon" (1973)
Olympia Dukakis, "Moonstruck" (1987)
Brenda Fricker, "My Left Foot" (1989)
Mercedes Ruehl, "The Fisher King" (1991)
Anna Paquin, "The Piano" (1993)
Mira Sorvino, "Mighty Aphrodite" (1995)
Kim Basinger, "L.A. Confidential" (1997)
And last year, Marcia Gay Harden won for "Pollock" and promptly began co-starring with another Oscar-winner, Richard Dreyfuss, in the mediocre, low-rated TV series "The Education of Max Bickford," along with the TV miniseries "Guilty Hearts," which also did poorly in the ratings.
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