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Richard Gere was upset by `Chicago` Oscar snub

Richard Gere has revealed that he felt hurt when his ‘Chicago’ co-stars got Oscar nominations for their roles in the film and he was left behind.

London: Actor Richard Gere has revealed that he felt hurt when his ‘Chicago’ co-stars got Oscar nominations for their roles in the film and he was left behind.
The 63-year-old actor admits he never paid much attention to awards news, but when his friends Catherine Zeta-Jones, Queen Latifah, Renee Zellweger and John C. Reilly, landed nominations in the run-up to the 2003 Oscars, he felt more than a little left out by the snub, reports a website.
"The only time it really bothered me was in `Chicago`. Everyone else got nominated. I`m waiting for my name (to be read out in the nominations) and it goes right by me, like, `Wow, what happened?` I have to admit, that got to me," Gere said on a US talk show. IANS