I would say so. I recall her being considered the Queen of Motion Pictures the same year Clark Gable was called the Kin
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Edwardslcn — 18 years ago(September 04, 2007 08:58 AM)
She has quite a large group of fans now and I think she did back in the day as well, since she was referred to as the Queen of Hollywood. However, if we're talking about the Academy Awards here, then yes I would definitely say she was overlooked by the Motion Picture Academy. Ideally there would have been a tie in 1934 between Bette Davis (OF HUMAN BONDAGE) and Myrna Loy (THE THIN MAN). I probably would have given the Oscar to Loy again in 1946 for THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, and she should have received additional nominations for THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY-SOXER and MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE.
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MerryArtist — 18 years ago(December 01, 2007 10:34 PM)
She was a terrific actress who had something inside her that guided her acting. She just made acting look so easy. That's probably why she wasn't offered any statues by the Academy, but her large fanbase will last for a long time yet.
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MissIlsaLund — 17 years ago(June 04, 2008 10:45 AM)
Absolutely. Myrna Loy tends to be overlooked because she was so understated and naturalistic. Unlike other acclaimed actresses like Bette Davis (whom I love), her acting never calls attention to itself, yet it always seemed effortless and utterly believable. She's one of the wittiest, most intelligent, AND most beautiful women to come out of Old Hollywood.
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lanatic001 — 17 years ago(August 16, 2008 08:09 PM)
I don't think she's underrated exactly, but unfortunately, like so many other GREAT actors & actresses from Hollywood's Golden Era she is largely forgotten by today's public. She is far & away one of my favourite actresses. I have never seen her give a bad performance (how many performers can you say that about?), even in a film like "The Mask of Fu Manchu" where she is playing Boris Karloff's nymphomaniac daughter (she's positively wild in is - check it out if you can)!
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EtherealKitten — 17 years ago(September 03, 2008 12:19 PM)
Oh yes, Myrna Loy is definitely one of the most underappreciated actresses ever! I hear plenty who like her. She is rated very well with them and me too. But you cannot say enough good things about this great actress, who does fantastically in comedies, dramas, everything she's ever in!
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entertainme5 — 16 years ago(May 18, 2009 10:55 PM)
Oh, I just love her!
She was and still is underrated. She didn't get the credit she deserved. I felt like her co-stars, Spencer Tracy and of course William Powell and Clark Gable got the most attention from their movies. She is class-act.
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TheDuchessofM — 16 years ago(June 09, 2009 05:02 AM)
The only reason her male co-stars dominated her movies was because she wanted it that way. She stated so in her autobiography. It's a pity, since she was a marvelous actress, but I guess she liked being the understated, supportive actress.
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GingerLee2082 — 16 years ago(June 11, 2009 01:44 PM)
Myrna Loy, Gene Tierney, Jean Arthur, Ann Sheridan, and Jean Simmons are among the most underrated actresses imo. All beautiful, all led interesting lives, all not talked about enough when if comes to lists and AFI and best-of-all-time commentary.
I'll never understand it. They all gave amazing performances at one time or another. They all made memorable films. They all had range. They were all beauties. They all co-starred with big name actors who are on those lists. shrug -
don-lockwood — 16 years ago(August 26, 2009 07:08 PM)
I completely agree with that comment that she is understated and naturalistic. She was always very likable in her performances. She could never win a competitive Oscar because she was never given the juiciest parts, but she was in so many hits, especially comedies, and was always funny.