| Good idea. Done. As for your curiosity about odds, it seems to help a little. In the past decade, 54 out of the 200 acting nominees have been real-person roles (not counting roles that are heavily based on real people, but have different names, like Daniel Day Lewis is GANGS OF NEW YORK, Charlize Theron in NORTH COUNTRY, and Cate Blanchett in I'M NOT THERE). So that's 27%. Meanwhile, the winners are 13 out of 40, so that's 33%. So there's a little bump in your chances of winning if you play a real person. |