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(Image: Anne Baxter wins in 1948)
Okay, maybe it's pure sexism, but the surest way an actress can grab a Best Actress or Best Supporting Actress Academy Award is by playing a prostitute. Whether a "hooker with a heart of gold," a high-class call girl, or a destitute woman who turned to the streets, any actress knows well that if she takes on a role dealing with this occupation, she had a better shot at an Oscar win.
Sexism? Hmmm... well, I may be wrong on this count, but I don't think any guy has ever won an Oscar for playing a male prostitute. Jon Voight was nominated for his male hooker role in 1969's Midnight Cowboy, and I think that's as close as it ever got. Well, let's not digress into social discourse about "why women become hookers" right now. Suffice to say that the social structure through the ages has definitely made it harder for women than for men to go out and earn an honest living. And of course, there is the obvious (to any fair-minded observer) difference in the sexual makeup of men and women.
By the way, it's not just Oscar "wins" -many of movie's well-known "women as hookers" performances, i.e. Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (1990), Shirley MacLaine in Irma la Douce (1963), and Elisabeth Shue in Leaving Las Vegas (1995) did not win Oscars (I mistakenly thought both Julia and Elisabeth had won for their roles), but they did get nominations.
So far, 13 known actresses have taken home an Oscar statuette for playing "a woman of questionable repute" (okay, I think I've about exhausted the list of hooker metaphors). Let's take a look at these 13 actresses. Eleven of the 13 definitely played prostitutes; two are a bit nebulous.
1. Janet Gaynor in Street Angel (1928)
At the very first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929, Janet received the first-ever Oscar, but for three different movies, not just Street Angel. Interestingly, for the only time in Oscar history, an actress got an Oscar for three different films. So, although Street Angel was only a partial contribution, Janet still was technically the first.
2. Helen Hayes in The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931) A very melodramatic old movie where Hayes' main character suffers nine misfortunes, one of which was becoming a prostitute.
3. Anne Baxter in The Razor's Edge (1947) Anne plays tragic alcoholic Sophie Nelson. She was a "thrown-away woman who turns to prostitution." Pretty overwrought, huh?
4. Clare Trevor in Key Largo (1948) This is one of two nebulous prostitution labels on the list. Clare plays a boozy, broken-down torch singer in this, one of my favorite Humphrey Bogart films. Although Clare may or may not have been a hooker in this film, she did specialize in playing the "hooker with a heart of gold." In the classic Western Stagecoach (1939) she played a frontier prostitute "reformed" by John Wayne. Also, in the wonderful 1937 film Dead End, Clare played Bogie's ex who was forced into prostitution by unforeseen circumstances. Clare received Oscar nominations for both roles.
5. Donna Reed in From Here to Eternity (1953) It's a long way from playing Mary Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life (1946) to playing an Oscar-worthy hooker seven years later. (Maybe it took more money than George thought to pay back the Building & Loan!) Now, to be fair, this designation is nebulous, too. Donna pays a "dance hall girl" in the film. She is obviously very "friendly" and "entertains" her guy customers who "visit" her, but she is not a definite hooker. Remember, too, this was the Fifties, a very conservative era in movies. It wasn't like most scripts could openly say a woman character was a prostitute. They relied, usually, more on intimation. So I can't honestly say Donna was a hooker here, but her character acted in that direction.
6. Jo Van Fleet in East of Eden (1955) Her performance is sometimes overlooked just because this is one of the three films made by legendary movie icon James Dean. East of Eden is immortal for movie fans as being "James Dean's film debut." James was nominated, too, but Jo took home an Oscar for her performance as a murderous prostitute.
7. Susan Hayward in I Want To Live (1958) Susan chews up the scenery here as a prostitute/drug addict/accused murderess who was sentenced to death. The film was actually based on a true story.
8. Elizabeth Taylor in Butterfield 8 (1960)
One of cinema's undisputed legends (I always thought she was a greatly overrated actress, although she was a very nice lady in real life). Liz earned her first Oscar playing a New York call girl. She was to win a second for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966). Liz was later to claim she won (at least partly) because of the "sympathy vote." Many Hollywood historians agree with her analysis. She was bedridden with near-fatal pneumonia in the weeks before the Oscar ceremony.
9. Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry (1960) Mrs. Partridge was a hooker? Holy Cow!! Well, Shirley, a very beautiful actress, picked up (no pun intended) her Oscar for Best Supporting Actress by playing a prostitute. Oh yes, did you catch the year here? 1960, the only year in Academy Award history in which both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards went to women playing hookers.
10. Jane Fonda in Klute(1971) She could have probably gone on to bigger things, but shortly after winning, she stepped up her anti-war activities and became known as "Hanoi Jane." I'm sure the studios and her agent were not exactly thrilled by her political stance, but neither were millions of Americans. But, to be fair, she was also cheered on by millions of other Americans for her outspoken anti-war views.
11. Mira Sorvino in The Mighty Aphrodite (1995) Woody Allen is one of my all-time favorite filmmakers, but I believe this was his last really great movie. Man, he's made some clinkers in the years since. Mira plays her hooker very campy and cartoony, but conveys a very sympathetic character nonetheless. And Woody, you have given me about a half-dozen of my all-time favorite films, and some of the greatest films ever made, so this is not a put-down! Oh yes, one last bit of move trivia here: Mira beat out both Elisabeth Shue, who also played a hooker in Leaving Las Vegas and Sharon Stone in Casino (in which it was implied that she was a prostitute) for Best Actress that year. Holy cow, three "hooker role" nominations in the same year!
12. Kim Basinger in L.A. Confidential (1997)
It's not just about minorities. Oh, and women are not a minority. There are more of them than men. Oppressed or subjugated, maybe, but not a minority.