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The Academy Awards through the years
Oscars, March 29, 1993: Best picture: ‘Unforgiven’ “Un­for­giv­en” wins four Academy Awards, in­clud­ing best dir­ect­or Oscar for Clint East­wood — his first. Act­or: Al Pa­cino, “Scent of a Wo­man” Act­ress: Emma Thompson, “Howards End” Sup­port­ing act­or: Gene Hack­man, “Un­for­giv­en” Sup­port­ing act­ress: Mar­isa Tomei, “My Cous­in Vinny” Dir­ect­or: Clint East­wood, “Un­for­giv­en”
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Description of . J.K. Simmons poses backstage with the Oscar for best Actor in a Supporting Role for "Whiplash" at the 87th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. (Photo by David Crane / Los Angeles Daily News)
Jessica Tandy was 80 years and 252 days when she won the best Actress Oscar for 1989's Driving Miss Daisy. Hollywood's Oldest Oscar Winners
Don Ameche won the Academy Award for Cocoon in 1986.
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Robin Williams holds his Oscar in the Press Room after winning best performance by an actor in a supporting role for "Good Will Hunting", March 23, 1998 at the 70th Annual Academy Awards. Photo: Reuters/Oscars.
Meryl Streep Has Been Going to the Oscars Since 1979, OK?
3/7/14 2:55a The Academy Awards Ceremony 1980: Meryl Streep Best Supporting Actress Oscar & Dustin Hoffman Best Actor Oscar for "Kramer vs Kramer " 1979. Dustin Hoffman Stripped off His Tux.
Chris Cooper won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Adaptation in 2002.
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In the '60's I went to the Oscars to watch the stars on the Red Carpet...My sister 'n law and I followed Sonny and Cher home, needless to say, the lost us in the Hollywood Hills...true story!
Photos - Oscar Winners 2006 - Netscape Entertainment
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3/23/14 9:13a The Academy Awards Ceremony 2000: Michael Caine Best Supporting Actor Oscar "The Cider House Rules" 1999. flickr.com
Clint Eastwood. 2004 Best Director & Best Picture (Producer) // "Million Dollar Baby"
Gallery of Fame: 'Look at Me!' Art Work
Paul Newman: After seven nominations and no Oscars, Newman took home an honorary Academy Award in 1986. A year later, he finally won Best Actor for The Color of Money – but wasn't present at the ceremony to accept the statuette himself.
In a time when they didn't want to see his kind, he dared; he not only made them see him, but he made them love him, and with his craft, ensured they'd also reward him with its highest honor. He opened, no, broke down the door for all the others to follow. Sidney Poiter. An actor well ahead of his time.