Bakers Dozen

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination
  9. Judy Garland

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination
  9. Judy Garland
  10. Peter O’Toole

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination
  9. Judy Garland
  10. Peter O’Toole
  11. Johnny Depp

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination
  9. Judy Garland
  10. Peter O’Toole
  11. Johnny Depp
  12. Julianne Moore

Great actors (of either gender) who have never won an Oscar.

  1. Sir Ian McKellen
  2. Edwin Booth
  3. Cary Grant (to me, honorary “lifetime achievement” type awards don’t count)
  4. Steve Martin (and if you’ve ever seen “All of Me” you know he was robbed!)
  5. Gary Oldman
  6. Edward Woodward
  7. John Hurt (nominated twice)
  8. Edward G. Robinson- he never even got a nomination
  9. Judy Garland
  10. Peter O’Toole
  11. Johnny Depp
  12. Julianne Moore
  13. Sigourney Weaver

New: Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)

She’s one of my favorites! I didn’t contribute any ladies to the list. Thanks, astorian.

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)
  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)
  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)
  9. A loyal friend and chivalrous gentleman (“The Illustrious Client”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)
  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)
  9. A loyal friend and chivalrous gentleman (“The Illustrious Client”)
  10. Mr. Melas (“The Greek Interpreter”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)
  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)
  9. A loyal friend and chivalrous gentleman (“The Illustrious Client”)
  10. Mr. Melas (“The Greek Interpreter”)
  11. Lord Robert St Simon (“The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)
  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)
  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)
  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)
  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)
  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)
  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)
  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)
  9. A loyal friend and chivalrous gentleman (“The Illustrious Client”)
  10. Mr. Melas (“The Greek Interpreter”)
  11. Lord Robert St Simon (“The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor”)
  12. His Majesty’s Government (“His Last Bow”)

Sherlock Holmes’ Clients

  1. Mary Morstan (“The Sign of the Four”)

  2. Jabez WIlson (“The Red-Headed League”)

  3. Trelawney Hope (“The Adventure of the Second Stain”)

  4. Helen Stoner (“The Speckled Band”)

  5. Sir Charles Baskerville (“The Hound of the Baskervilles”)

  6. Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, Grand Duke of Cassel-Felstein and hereditary King of Bohemia (“A Scandal in Bohemia”)

  7. Mary Sutherland (“A Case of Identity”)

  8. Percy Phelps (“The Naval Treaty”)

  9. A loyal friend and chivalrous gentleman (“The Illustrious Client”)

  10. Mr. Melas (“The Greek Interpreter”)

  11. Lord Robert St Simon (“The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor”)

  12. His Majesty’s Government (“His Last Bow”)

  13. Sebastian Wilkes (“The Blind Banker”, from the BBC series with Benedict Cumberbatch)
    New! Picaresque novels (or collections of stories).

  14. The Complete Adventures of Rafferty, Gentleman Thief, by E. W. Hornung