Actor Samuel L. Jackson has topped a new online poll of Oscars Sore Losers from the last 17 years.
Washington, Dec 3 : Actor Samuel L. Jackson has topped a new online poll of 'Oscars' Sore Losers' from the last 17 years.
Jackson, who was clearly heard saying the word 's**t' when he missed on a Best Supporting Actor Award for the film 'Pulp Fiction' in 1994, has earned the top spot on GoldDerby.com's new list, reports Conatcmusic.
The 'Snakes in the Plane' star was followed by Bill Murray, who came second after missing the Best Actor Award to 'Mystic Rivers' Sean Penn in the year 2003.
Murray's disappointment was so evident on his face that show host Billy Crystal asked him not to leave the event
Denzel Washington bagged the third place for loosing an Oscar when Kevin Spacey won the Best Actor Award for 'American Beauty' in 1999.
Geoffrey Rush stood fourth for loosing the Best Actor honour, when 'Gladiator' star Russell Crowe took home the Academy Award.
The top four of the 'Oscars' Sore Losers' list from the last 17 years is:
1. Samuel L. Jackson
2. Bill Murray
3. Denzel Washington
4. Geoffrey Rush
ANI
