
Is Holly Hunter A-List?
No — Holly Hunter is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1993
Wins Oscar for The Piano
Lost A-list status in 2003
Dropped to B tier — Nominated for Thirteen
Ranking Timeline
Breakthrough in Broadcast News
Hunter earns her first Academy Award nomination for *Broadcast News*, establishing her as a serious dramatic actress. The role launches her career to new heights.
Stars in Raising Arizona
Hunter stars alongside Nicolas Cage in the Coen Brothers' *Raising Arizona*, showcasing her comedic talents. The cult classic expands her range and fan base.
Wins Oscar for The Piano
Hunter wins the Academy Award for Best Actress for her powerful, wordless performance in *The Piano*. The win establishes her as one of Hollywood's finest actresses.
Nominated for The Firm
In the same year, Hunter earns a Supporting Actress nomination for *The Firm*, making her one of the few actors nominated in two categories simultaneously. This unprecedented achievement demonstrates her exceptional talent.
Nominated for Thirteen
Hunter receives another Oscar nomination for her role in the indie drama *Thirteen*. The nomination proves her continued relevance in quality cinema.
Wins Emmy for Saving Grace
Hunter wins her first Primetime Emmy Award for the TNT series *Saving Grace*, which ran for three seasons. Her success in television opens new revenue streams.
Stars in The Incredibles 2
Hunter reprises her voice role as Elastigirl in *The Incredibles 2*, which grosses over $1.2 billion worldwide. The blockbuster success significantly boosts her earnings and public profile.
Respected Character Actress
Hunter continues working steadily in film and television, choosing quality projects over blockbusters. She remains a respected and accomplished actress with a devoted following, though no longer a leading box office draw.
Last updated: February 25, 2026