10 Oscar Winners That Also 'Won' Razzies

2. Marlon Brando

With two Academy Award wins from eight nominations, five Golden Globes, three BAFTAs and an Emmy to his name, when it comes to naming the greatest actors of all-time, pretty much everybody would have Marlon Brando near the top of the list. Brando remains one of the most influential thespians in the history of the industry, inspiring countless generations of actors in spite of the string of poor creative choices that blighted the later years of his career, and even resulted in a Razzie award for Worst Supporting Actor in 1996. Thanks to his well-publicized eccentricities and reputation for being difficult on set, Brando appeared onscreen very rarely during the last two decades of his career, and usually in movies that weren't particularly well-received. The actor's Razzie award came thanks to his performance in the notoriously troubled (and thoroughly rubbish) adaptation of H.G. Wells' The Island of Dr. Moreau. During filming, he frequently wouldn't leave his trailer when he was required on set, once again refused to learn his lines (a recurring habit during the latter part of his career) and often clashed with equally-troublesome co-star Val Kilmer.
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