On the calendar: Ask Roger Anything
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3 comments:
Duh: it suddenly occurred to me- Three 6 Mafia (which I had to look up, I'll admit) join Hattie, Sidney, Lou, Whoopi, Cuba, Denzel, Halle, and Morgan - am I forgetting anyone?) in the pantheon.
Thus, the audience reaction.
But - but - but -- DOLLY! It was against DOLLY. *sigh*
Roger
this seems like the kind of factoid you'd enjoy!
Fred
*An Oscar Rarity*
*The question*: The top six awards at Sunday's Oscars went to six films.
Reader Todd Schoenhaus asks: When was the last time that happened?
*The answer*: A half-century ago, in 1952 and 1956. In 1952, best picture was /The Greatest Show on Earth/; best actor was Gary Cooper (/High Noon/); best actress was Shirley Booth (/Come Back, Little Sheba/); supporting actor was Anthony Quinn (/Viva Zapata!/); supporting actress was Gloria Grahame (/The Bad and the Beautiful/); and director was John Ford (/The Quiet Man/).
In 1956, best picture was /Around the World in 80 Days/; actor was Yul Brynner (/The King and I/); actress was Ingrid Bergman (/Anastasia/); supporting actor was Anthony Quinn (/Lust for Life/); supporting actress was Dorothy Malone (/Written on the Wind/); and director was George Stevens (/Giant/).
/- Carrie Rickey/
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