Melissa Leo Says Winning an Oscar âWas Not Good for My Careerâ
- - Melissa Leo Says Winning an Oscar âWas Not Good for My Careerâ
Jack SmartJanuary 16, 2026 at 2:50 AM
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Melissa Leo answered reader-submitted questions with The Guardian about her on-screen career
Winning her Oscar for The Fighter in 2011 was not âgood for me or my career,â she claimed
âI had a much better career before I won,â added the actress
Melissa Leo is getting candid about her status as an Academy Award winner.
âWinning an Oscar has not been good for me or my career,â the actress, 65, said while answering recent reader-submitted questions for The Guardian. âI didnât dream of it, I never wanted it, and I had a much better career before I won.â
Leo triumphed in the Supporting Actress Oscar category in 2011 for her performance in the David O. Russell-directed boxing drama The Fighter. Costarring Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams and fellow Oscar winner Christian Bale, the hit film resulted in several prizes for Leo, who has since had an Emmy-winning guest appearance on Louie in 2013. She also starred in the 2015 series Wayward Pines and 2017 film The Most Hated Woman in America.
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Melissa Leo at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011
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âOne loses oneâs mind,â she said in response to a question about the moment she became an Oscar winner. âI had won a lot of prestigious awards for The Fighter that season, and sat in that great gigantic theatre thinking: âWell, it certainly is possible.ââ
It was meeting presenter Kirk Douglas that constituted âall I was thinking about,â continued Leo. âEvery single actor, director and producer you recognise, is staring you in the face.â
She added, âI then cursed, and Iâm still sorry I cursed. I f---ing curse all the time, but you cannot curse on network television. Thank God for the 10-second delay, which was introduced for f---ing idiots like me.â
Leo hinted again at her dissatisfaction with her screen career when answering a question about choosing roles. âMy work chooses me,â she said. âIâm happy to play what Iâm offered â apart from after The Fighter, when all I was offered was older, nasty women. I donât want to do that anymore.â
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Melissa Leo at the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011
The award winner added that sheâs âdyingâ to play a princess or queen. âI want lovely fancy costumes, maybe from another period. Years ago, I made a film called A Time of Destiny, which was set in the 40s. Not all actors can fit in period pieces because they feel too modern, but I can play goodies and baddies â past, present and future.â
After appearing in last year's Kevin James and Christina Ricci movie Guns Up and Nnamdi Asomugha and Aja Naomi King movie The Knife, Leo will next star in the AndrĂ© Ăvredal-directed Passenger.
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