Whoopi Goldberg won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress —only the second Black woman to win an acting Oscar at the time. The film also won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The famous “Unchained Melody” pottery scene became a pop culture landmark.
A comedic and emotional powerhouse. She provides most of the film’s humor through her reluctant, foul-mouthed, and flamboyant delivery, while also delivering genuine heart in the third act. Her chemistry with Swayze’s ghost (invisible to her, but audible) is unforgettable. ghost film whoopi goldberg
Ghost (1990)
Ghost is a rare blend of romance, supernatural thriller, and comedy, anchored by Goldberg’s scene-stealing, Oscar-winning turn that turned a supporting role into an iconic performance. Whoopi Goldberg won the Academy Award for Best
Here’s a concise write-up on the ghost film starring Whoopi Goldberg: A comedic and emotional powerhouse
Oda Mae Brown, a psychic medium who initially fakes her ability to speak with the dead—until she discovers she can actually hear them.
After Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze) is murdered, his ghost learns he can’t communicate directly with his girlfriend, Molly (Demi Moore). He tracks down Oda Mae, a small-time con artist running a fake mediumship business, and forces her to help him expose his killer and warn Molly.