What actresses were nominated for Best Actress in 1954?
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What actresses were nominated for Best Actress in 1954?
Actress
- Audrey Hepburn. Roman Holiday.
- Leslie Caron. Lili.
- Ava Gardner. Mogambo.
- Deborah Kerr. From Here to Eternity.
- Maggie McNamara. The Moon Is Blue.
What movies were nominated for an Oscar in 1953?
Nominees were announced on February 9, 1953….Films with multiple nominations and awards.
Nominations | Film |
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6 | The Bad and the Beautiful |
Hans Christian Andersen | |
5 | The Greatest Show on Earth |
Viva Zapata! |
Who won the Oscar for best actress in a supporting role in 1954 27th Academy Awards?
1950s
Year | Actress | Film |
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1954 (27th) | Eva Marie Saint | On the Waterfront |
Nina Foch | Executive Suite | |
Katy Jurado | Broken Lance | |
Jan Sterling | The High and the Mighty |
Did Audrey Hepburn get an Oscar?
Academy Award for Best Actre…Presidential Medal of FreedomGolden Globe Award for…Tony Award for Best Performan…Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille…New York Film Critics Circle Awa…
Audrey Hepburn/Awards
What 1954 film won 8 Oscars?
1954 Academy Awards® Winners and History. The Best Picture winner (of producer Sam Spiegel), director Elia Kazan’s semi-documentary, expose, and thriller, On The Waterfront (with twelve nominations and eight wins) matched two other films with eight wins – but they each had thirteen nominations: Gone With The Wind (1939 …
Who is the only Best Actress Oscar winner who also won an Oscar for Best Original song?
Streisand won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Funny Girl (1968). She earned her second Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Evergreen,” from the film A Star Is Born (1976).
What was the number one movie in January 1953?
Peter Pan
Top Grossing Movies of 1953
Rank | Movie | 1953 Gross |
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1 | Peter Pan | $60,087,855 |
2 | The Robe | $36,000,000 |
3 | From Here to Eternity | $30,481,824 |
4 | House of Wax | $23,800,000 |
Who won most Oscars in 1954?
The record was tied again the following year by On the Waterfront (1954). Walt Disney won four awards, which set the record for the most Oscars won in the same year.