Robert Downey Jr. Says Margot Robbie Is Not Getting Enough Credit for Barbie

Oppenheimer star Robert Downey Jr. recently revealed he does not feel Barbie’s Margot Robbie is getting the appreciation and recognition she deserves for her portrayal of the titular doll.The Iron Man actor was involved in a SAG-AFTRA foundation-hosted discussion with Best Supporting Actor award nominees Willem Dafoe (Poor Things) and Sterling K. Brown (American Fiction). Downey Jr. suggested that Margot Robbie was not getting due recognition this awards season in reference to how actors could still be very effective even with an economy of expression. “It never fails to impress and remind me how little you need to do to be effective. Just the simplest version of expression, that’s what the camera wants. The closer the camera gets, the more it wants it. Time and time again, it’s demonstrated that it’s super effective,” he said.The Oscars’ nomination snub of Barbie in notable categories, including Best Actress for Robbie and Best Director for Gerwig, earned the ire of both industry insiders and audiences. An anonymous Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences member spoke out about the snubs for Robbie and Gerwig, believing they represent a bigger perception problem in Hollywood. “I feel sad that that recognition, which is so deserving, was snubbed because it’s wrong on every level,”

Oppenheimer star Robert Downey Jr. recently revealed he does not feel Barbie‘s Margot Robbie is getting the appreciation and recognition she deserves for her portrayal of the titular doll.

The Iron Man actor was involved in a SAG-AFTRA foundation-hosted discussion with Best Supporting Actor award nominees Willem Dafoe (Poor Things) and Sterling K. Brown (American Fiction). Downey Jr. suggested that Margot Robbie was not getting due recognition this awards season in reference to how actors could still be very effective even with an economy of expression. “It never fails to impress and remind me how little you need to do to be effective. Just the simplest version of expression, that’s what the camera wants. The closer the camera gets, the more it wants it. Time and time again, it’s demonstrated that it’s super effective,” he said.

The Oscars’ nomination snub of Barbie in notable categories, including Best Actress for Robbie and Best Director for Gerwig, earned the ire of both industry insiders and audiences. An anonymous Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences member spoke out about the snubs for Robbie and Gerwig, believing they represent a bigger perception problem in Hollywood. “I feel sad that that recognition, which is so deserving, was snubbed because it’s wrong on every level,”

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