George C. Scott, a great actor of stage & screen and a fine stage director, was asked about Paul Newman in a 1989 PLAYBOY interview. Scott said Newman was fine in THE HUSTLER, but that anyone could have played that role, Fast Eddie Felson. Scott went on to say Newman was superb as Hud and that no one else could have played the role.
Oscars don't go to the best performance, as you've realized now. Poitier probably should have shared an Oscar with Rod Steiger for IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, if the thing was given out to reward excellence by a committee rather than just put to a vote.
The way the Oscar voting is rigged, to win a nomination is actually more of an honor to win, as the nomination process is weighted, with "weight" given for those who thought you had the 2nd best, 3rd best, etc. performance. As Jody Foster says, the name that comes out of the envelope on Oscar night is just chance. There might have been too many Brits on the ballot and you get it being the American, two actors in the same movie could split the vote, etc.
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