#38: George C. Scott Rejected His Award For Best Actor
When: 43rd Academy Awards, 1971
In 1971, George C. Scott took a bold stance against the Academy, adamantly declaring his refusal to accept any nomination for his memorable portrayal of Gen. George S. Patton in the epic film Patton. Despite his vocal protests, the Academy nominated him for Best Actor, a nomination he ultimately won.
Surprisingly, Scott opted to skip the glitz and glam of the ceremony, preferring the comfort of his New York home. But why the aversion to accolades? Scott articulated his disdain for pitting creative performances against each other, rejecting the notion of subjective artistry being reduced to competition.