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When the Academy Says No: Celebrities Who Were Banned from the Oscars

Even Hollywood’s brightest stars aren’t immune to rules: the Academy has barred or expelled major names, creating a legacy of controversy that continues to ripple through Oscars history.

Richard Gere and Will Smith at the Oscars.
© Frazer Harrison/Getty Images -- David Livingston/Getty ImagesRichard Gere and Will Smith at the Oscars.

For all its glamour and tradition, the Academy Awards have not just been a destination for acclaim, they’ve also served as a stage where Hollywood’s most polarizing figures have fallen out of favor.

Beyond the velvet ropes and flashing cameras, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has, on rare but notable occasions, barred certain celebrities from attending or participating in Oscar ceremonies, whether due to controversy, professional conduct, or disputes with the institution itself.

From artists whose outspoken behavior alienated industry peers to performers sidelined for crossing lines of public decency or professional expectation, the list of Academy banishments reads like a mirror to the industry’s shifting values.

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Will Smith

Will Smith during the 94th Annual Academy Awards (Source: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

Will Smith during the 94th Annual Academy Awards (Source: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

At the 94th Academy Awards in 2022, actor Will Smith walked onstage and slapped comedian Chris Rock after a joke about his wife during the live broadcast. The incident overshadowed the ceremony and drew widespread reaction.

Shortly afterward, Smith resigned from Academy membership and the Academy’s Board of Governors announced that he would be barred from attending Oscars ceremonies and Academy events for 10 years in response to conduct that violated the organization’s Standards of Conduct.

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Harvey Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan Criminal Court in 2024 (Source: Adam Gray/Getty Images)

Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan Criminal Court in 2024 (Source: Adam Gray/Getty Images)

Film producer Harvey Weinstein, once a powerful figure in Hollywood whose projects earned hundreds of Oscar nominations and many wins, was expelled from the Academy in 2017.

The Academy took action following widely reported allegations of serious misconduct that emerged in 2017, leading to a formal vote by the Board of Governors that his continued membership was inconsistent with the values of the organization.

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Roman Polanski

Roman Polanski attends the “Based On A True Story” photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival (Source: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

Roman Polanski attends the “Based On A True Story” photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival (Source: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

Actor Carmine Caridi became the first person ever expelled from Academy membership in 2004, after an investigation found he had shared advance screening copies of nominated films with others.

These “screeners” were intended only for Academy voters to view eligible movies before voting, and the unauthorized distribution was viewed as a serious breach of trust, leading to his expulsion.

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Carmine Caridi

Carmine Caridi (Source: IMDb)

Carmine Caridi (Source: IMDb)

Actor Richard Gere was effectively discouraged from participating in Oscars events in the early 1990s after using his time onstage to speak about a political issue unrelated to the ceremony.

At the 1993 Oscars, Gere and others made comments about human rights concerns that the Academy felt were outside the scope of the broadcast, leading to a temporary banning‑type response.

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Although this restriction was later lifted and he returned to Oscars stages in later years, it remains one of the earliest well‑known instances of the Academy pushing back on a performer’s participation.

Richard Gere

Richard Gere attends the FYC Event for Paramount+’s “The Agency” in 2025 (Source: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

Richard Gere attends the FYC Event for Paramount+’s “The Agency” in 2025 (Source: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

In 1993, actor Richard Gere was shut out of Oscar consideration and attendance after a public dispute with the Academy over The Cotton Club, a film in which he starred. Gere criticized the Academy for not nominating the film in major categories, and his comments led to strained relations with the organization.

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While this was not an official ban in the formal, written‑down sense, Gere’s public remarks prompted the Academy to distance itself from him at that time, illustrating how tension between artists and the institution can impact participation in the awards season.

Adam Kimmel

Adam Kimmel at the Barneys New York celebration for Fashion’s Night Out in 2009 (Source: Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Barneys New York)

Adam Kimmel at the Barneys New York celebration for Fashion’s Night Out in 2009 (Source: Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Barneys New York)

Cinematographer Adam Kimmel — known for work on films including Capote and Lars and the Real Girl — was expelled from the Academy in 2021 after media reports revealed past criminal convictions that were inconsistent with the Academy’s Standards of Conduct. In announcing his expulsion, the Academy emphasized its commitment to maintaining ethical standards among its members.

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Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby during his trial in 2018 (Source: David Maialetti-Pool/Getty Images)

Bill Cosby during his trial in 2018 (Source: David Maialetti-Pool/Getty Images)

Actor and television personality Bill Cosby was expelled from the Academy in 2018 following a conviction in criminal court. The Academy’s Board of Governors stated that his conduct did not align with the organization’s expectations for members. Cosby served time in prison before his conviction was later overturned by a state Supreme Court, but his Academy membership has not been reinstated.

Ariadna is a versatile journalist who covers a broad spectrum of sports topics and creates evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her repertoire by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, where she created general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to write entertainment pieces. With over four years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna brings a wealth of knowledge and an expanding influence to the field of journalism.

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