Summary

  • Richard Gere was banned from the Oscars and China for making political remarks as an Academy Awards presenter in 1993.
  • Despite the ban, Gere made a successful return to the Oscars in 2003 and again in 2013, showcasing his resilience in Hollywood.
  • Gere's career faced challenges post-1993, but he has returned with a 2023 film and three upcoming projects, including Paul Schrader's "Oh, Canada."

Fans of the vaunted award ceremony or those who love the films of the '80s and '90s heartthrob may be wondering, "Why was Richard Gere banned from the Oscars?" Richard Gere is an award-winning actor whose credits include some of the greatest romantic comedies and successful romantic dramas of all time with Pretty Woman, An Officer and a Gentleman, and Runaway Bride. With four Golden Globe nominations and one win for Best Actor in Chicago, and two SAG nominations with one win, again for Chicago, it's a wonder Gere has never been nominated for an Oscar.

There are plenty of talented actors who have never had the honor of being nominated. In Richard Gere's case, however, part of his misfortune stems from the fact that Gere was banned from the ceremony for 20 years. There have been plenty of strange and dark moments at the Oscars over the years. Some of these have led to actors being banned from the event. People like Carmine Caridi, Will Smith, Roman Polanski, and Harvey Weinstein have all been banned for progressively more concerning reasons, but Gere's ban was under unique circumstances.

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Richard Gere Was Banned From The Oscars (& China) For Making Political Remarks As A Presenter

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At the 1993 Oscars, the 65th Academy Awards, and just a few years after Pretty Woman, Richard Gere was asked to present the award for Best Art Direction, which ended up going to Luciana Arrighi and Ian Whittaker for Howards End. During his speech, Gere went off-script and began berating the Chinese government for its treatment of the Tibetans and the Chinese people (via Hello! Magazine). A long-time and vocal adherent to Tibetan Buddhism, Gere was and has since been outspoken against China.

After noting in his presentation that over one billion people were watching the 1993 Oscars ceremony, Gere made comments about the "horrendous human rights situation there is in China." The actor elaborated that he wanted this moment to send "love and truth and a kind of sanity to Deng Xiaoping," who was the leader of the People's Republic of China until his death in 1997, while imploring him to remove troops from Tibet and allow them to live independently again. This portion of Gere's speech only lasted about one minute, but was enough for the Oscars to ban him from the ceremony until long after the turn of the 21st century.

After noting in his presentation that over one billion people were watching the 1993 Oscars ceremony, Gere made comments about the "horrendous human rights situation there is in China."

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How Long Did Richard Gere's Oscars Ban Last?

Richard Gere Had A Lengthy Ban From The Ceremony

Renee Zellweger and Richard Gere in Chicago

This speech ended up getting Gere banned from the Oscar ceremony for 20 years and also earned him a lifetime ban from China. However, he was permitted to attend the 2003 ceremony when Chicago, in which Gere played silver-tongued lawyer Billy Flynn, was nominated for and won Best Picture. He also returned to the Academy Awards in 2013, the 85th Oscars, to introduce the performance of Best Song nominee "Everybody Needs a Best Friend" and present Best Original Score and Best Original Song alongside his Chicago castmates Queen Latifah, Renée Zellweger, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Gere winkingly told Huffington Post,

"Apparently, I've been rehabilitated. It seems if you stay around long enough, they forget they've banned you."

Richard Gere's Oscars ban was technically lifted in 2013, but the actor hasn't made any appearances at the ceremony in the decade since. However, this isn't too surprising considering Gere hasn't been in too many movies since then. With the Academy Awards' trend of reuniting actors from classic movies for presentations, such as Beetlejuice's Michael Keaton and Catherine O'Hara or Twins' Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito at the 2024 Oscars, it's still possible that a future Oscar ceremony could see Gere return alongside one of his former co-stars like Julia Roberts to present an award.

What Other Actors Have Been Banned From The Oscars

Richard Gere Is Among Only A Few People Who Have Been Banned For Various Reasons

Getting banned from the Oscars is rare, and has only happened on a few occasions since Richard Gere's expulsion in 1993. In addition to Richard Gere, the other actors who have been banned from the Oscars include The Godfather Part II's Carmine Caridi, The Cosby Show's Bill Cosby, and King Richard's Will Smith. Actors aren't the only Hollywood figures who have been banned from the ceremony, however, as producer Harvey Weinstein, director Roman Polanski, and cinematographer Adam Kimmel have also been prohibited from attending the Oscars in recent years.

Person Banned From Oscars

Profession

Year Banned

Reason For Ban

Length Of Ban

Richard Gere

Actor

1993

Off-script political speech

20 years

Carmine Caridi

Actor

2004

Piracy conviction

Lifetime

Harvey Weinstein

Producer

2017

Sexual harassment & assault allegations

Lifetime

Billy Cosby

Actor

2018

Sexual harassment & assault conviction

Lifetime

Roman Polanski

Director

2018

Sexual assault allegations

Lifetime

Adam Kimmel

Cinematographer

2021

History of sex crimes

Lifetime

Will Smith

Actor

2022

Slapping Chris Rock on-stage

10 years

The length of the ban and the reasons for being barred from the Oscars vary by person and reason. Gere's ban lasted 20 years for his off-script speech, whereas Carmine Caridi was permanently banned after illegally distributing VHS "screeners" of movies to his friend. Furthermore, the Academy gave lifetime bans to Harvey Weinstein in 2017, Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski in 2018, and Adam Kimmel in 2021 after each received sexual assault or misconduct charges, convictions, or allegations. The latest person to be banned from the Oscars is Will Smith, who received a 10-year ban after slapping presenter Chris Rock on-stage at the 2022 Academy Awards.

The latest person to be banned from the Oscars is Will Smith, who received a 10-year ban after slapping presenter Chris Rock on-stage at the 2022 Oscars.

Gere Stepped Out Of The Spotlight, But He's Returning To Hollywood

Richard Gere Appeared In A 2023 Film And Has Three More On The Way

Howard (Richard Gere), Grace (Diane Keaton), Sam (William H. Macy), and Monica (Susan Sarandon) standing in a kitchen with drinks, looking concerned in Maybe I Do

Richard Gere had difficulty finding work in major Hollywood productions after 1993, a fact he claimed was because of Hollywood's financial relationship with China, but he still acted in smaller independent films. However, in 2017, after starring in The Dinner and Three Christs, Gere stayed out of the spotlight for six years. It wasn't until 2023 that he finally appeared in a movie again, playing Howard in Maybe I Do, a romantic comedy where he costars in an ensemble alongside Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Emma Roberts, Luke Bracey, and William H. Macy.

Despite the stellar cast, the film was a flop, earning a paltry 32% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it was a sign that Gere was back. Now Richard Gere has three films on the docket. Longing and The Making Of are in early pre-production but Paul Schrader's Oh, Canada is an upcoming 2024 film where Gere will play the older version of Jacob Elordi's character, Leonard Fife. Jacob Elordi is a major star at the moment and with Gere attached to a film with him, there's a hope that the veteran's star may rise once more.

Oh, Canada (2024)
Oh, Canada (2024)
Drama

Oh, Canada is a lighthearted comedy about an American businessman who unexpectedly inherits a maple syrup farm in rural Canada. As he navigates the quirks of small-town life and syrup farming, he learns valuable lessons about community and simplicity.

Director
Paul Schrader
Writers
Paul Schrader
Cast
Richard Gere , Jacob Elordi , Uma Thurman , Michael Imperioli , Kristine Froseth