20 (Okay 22!) Oscar Winners Who Appeared on Soaps!



 

 

No. 17.  Tim Robbins, Santa Barbara

During the first season on NBC’s cult hit soap opera Santa Barbara back in 1984, future Academy Award winner Tim Robbins (Best Supporting Actor in 2003 for Mystic River) played the integral role of an unnamed surfer dude, who was hassling Jade Perkins (Melissa Reeves) on the beach. Good thing Robbins believed in the saying, there are no small parts, just small actors!

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Surprised Beatrice Straight (Love of Life, Supporting Actress winner for Network) isn't on here. Or Ellen Burstyn, who was one of the leads on The Doctors in the mid-60's, under the name Kate Bartok. Olympia Dukakis was on Search for Tomorrow in a contract role only about 5-6 years before she won an Oscar.

Ben Kingsley was on Corrie as one of David Barlow's friends, off and on from 66-67. Ian McKellen was on the show in 2005 for a cameo.

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I know Julienne Moore didn't win, just nominated but she and Marisa Tomei shared the screen for a year on As The World turns, she Tomei played Marcy and Moore played Frannie. I mention this because the scene posted here is with an earlier version of Frannie and it would've been cool if the scene posted was of them together.

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Loved seeing Shane McDermott (ex-AMC) in Mira Sorvino's clip. Thanks!

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What a fun article Jamey!

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Didn't George Kennedy also have a role on Y&R a few years back?

And one of the first soap actors to win an oscar was Mercedes McCambridge, who was in the original cast of "The Guiding Light" on radio.

Also Eva Marie Saint, on the first television version of One Man's Family.

Don Ameche was on radio's "Betty and Bob," as was Van Heflin.