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Pygmalion (1938)

Awards

Pygmalion

4 wins & 5 nominations

Academy Awards, USA

  • Pygmalion (1938)
    1939 Nominee Oscar
    • Best Picture
  • Leslie Howard
    1939 Nominee Oscar
    • Best Actor in a Leading Role
    • Leslie Howard
  • Wendy Hiller in The Elephant Man (1980)
    1939 Nominee Oscar
    • Best Actress in a Leading Role
    • Wendy Hiller
  • George Bernard Shaw
    1939 Winner Oscar
    • Best Writing, Screenplay
    • George Bernard Shaw
    • Ian Dalrymple
    • Cecil Lewis
    • W.P. Lipscomb
    George Bernard Shaw was not present at the ceremony. When presenter Lloyd C. Douglas announced that Pygmalion has won the Oscar he joked "Mr. Shaw's story now is as original as it was three thousand years ago". Shaw's reaction to the award was not enthusiastic as he is quoted as saying "It's an insult for them to offer me any honour, as if they had never heard of me before - and it's very likely they never have. They might as well send some honour to George for being King of England". Although popular legend says Shaw never received the Oscar, when Mary Pickford visited him she reported that he was on his mantle. When Shaw died in 1950 his home at Ayot St Lawrence became a museum. By this time his Oscar statuette was so tarnished, the curator believed it had no value and used it as a door stop. It has since been repaired and is now on displayed at the museum.

National Board of Review, USA

  • Wendy Hiller in The Elephant Man (1980)
    1938 Winner NBR Award
    • Best Acting
    • Wendy Hiller

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

  • Wendy Hiller in The Elephant Man (1980)
    1938 Nominee NYFCC Award
    • Best Actress
    • Wendy Hiller

Photoplay Awards

  • Pygmalion (1938)
    1939 Winner Photoplay Award
    • Best Pictures of the Month (February)

Venice Film Festival

  • Leslie Howard
    1938 Winner Volpi Cup
    • Best Actor
    • Leslie Howard
  • Anthony Asquith
    1938 Nominee Mussolini Cup
    • Best Foreign Film
    • Anthony Asquith
    • Leslie Howard

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