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Top 10 Irish-American Oscar winners - SEE PHOTOS

From Jimmy Cagney in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" to Sean Penn in "Mystic River," a look at the roles that carried Irish-American actors to the top of their profession.


Anjelica Huston
Anjelica Huston

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Here we pay tribute to the Americans of Irish blood who joined the ranks of the acting elite by winning what many consider the ultimate award in the field – the Oscar.

10. Grace Kelly

1954 – Best Actress in a Leading Role, "The Country Girl"
The Irish American screen legend’s Oscar win was controversial; many believed Kelly didn’t deserve it, and thought the Oscar should have gone to Judy Garland for "A Star is Born."
 
The Princess of Monaco may be a bit overdramatic as Georgie Elgin, singer Frank Elgin’s (Bing Crosby) long-suffering wife, but we feel the need to pay homage to the unforgettable film star, whose Irish roots are traced to Louisburgh, County Mayo.
 
9. Thomas Mitchell

1939 – Best Actor in a Supporting Role, "Stagecoach"
This great American character actor and first generation Irish American can be seen in classics such as Gone with the Wind (he plays Scarlett O’Hara’s father) and "It’s a Wonderful Life" (he’s Uncle Billy). His Oscar win finally came for his role in John Ford’s classic western, "Stagecoach,"in which Mitchell plays the drunken Doc Boone. 
 
8. Anjelica Huston

1985 – Best Actress in a Supporting Role, "Prizzi’s Honor"
Huston, who spent much of her childhood on her father John Huston’s Galway estate, has said of the Emerald Isle:  “I don’t feel anywhere else in the world the way I feel in Ireland. I feel at home there.”
 
She paid homage to her “home” by bringing James Joyce’s Gretta to life in the screen adaptation of "The Dead."
 
In Prizzi’s Honor, Huston gets in touch with her Italian roots, creating the unforgettable Maerose Prizzi, daughter of a powerful mobster.
 
7. Jimmy Cagney


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I didn't see "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" until just recently, on dvd. I can understand why people might not take him seriously, based on that role. Give him another chance. Did you see "Mystic River"?
I am sure it's not fair, but I can't take Sean Penn seriously since I first saw him in 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High'.
Tracy comes after Gregory Peck???? Who even knew Peck was Irish? I sure didn't.
finally a list I can agree with. Well you can forget Sean Penn. He just plain can't act. His "Oscar was a politically ststement...
I think ya "missed the boat" folks. John Francis Nicholson aka Jack Nicholson was also of Irish Heritage and he won more oscars than anyone on your list. True is father is an unknown entity, but is mother June Nicholson allowed him to be raised by his Irish-American grandparents. Better re-check your sources.
That was a devastating performance by Sean Penn in "Mystic River". Can't think of anyone else who was able to channel that kind of emotional grief.
 




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