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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress |  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Airport film - Further Comment and Plot Outline, Airport 1970The one actor appearing in all four films is George Kennedy in the key role of airline mechanic Joe Patroni, although the sequels seem to have confused his wife's name and how many children he had. (Marie is the wife in the first movie, an absolutely solid marriage indicated, but Helen is his wife in the second movie. Joseph Patroni Jr. is in the second movie. Whoever his wife is, by 1979, she's deceased.)
Like its novel namesake, the movie gives some insight to the operations of a modern airport of its day, although the book is, of c ...
See also:Airport film, Airport film - Cast, Airport film - Awards, Airport film - Further Comment and Plot Outline, Airport 1970, Airport film - Trivia, Airport film - Sequels, Airport film - Airport 1975, Airport film - Airport '77, Airport film - The Concorde...Airport '79, Airport film - Other airplane disaster movies Read more here: » Airport film: Encyclopedia II - Airport film - Further Comment and Plot Outline, Airport 1970 |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Lillian Gish - BooksAutobiographical:
The Movies, Mr. Griffith, and Me (with Ann Pinchot) (Prentice-Hall, 1969)
Dorothy and Lillian Gish (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973)
An Actor's Life For Me (with Selma G. Lanes) (Viking Penguin, 1987)
Biographical & Other:
Lillian Gish an Interpretation - Edward Wagenknecht (University of Washington, 1927)
Life and Lillian Gish - Albert Bigelow Paine (Macmillan, 1932)
Star Acting - Gish, Garbo, Davis - Cha ...
See also:Lillian Gish, Lillian Gish - Filmography, Lillian Gish - Books, Lillian Gish - Documentaries about Lillian Gish, Lillian Gish - Quotes, Lillian Gish - Timeline Read more here: » Lillian Gish: Encyclopedia II - Lillian Gish - Books |
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| |  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Imitation of Life - 1959 filmUniversal remade Imitation of Life in 1959 as a vehicle for Lana Turner. The story was altered so that the black housekeeper helped her white employer achieve fame. This version of Imitation of Life was director Douglas Sirk's final major film, and is considered one of his best.
Imitation of Life - Plot.
Turner plays Lora Meredith, a struggling widow with plans to become a famous Broadway actress. She takes in Annie Johnson (Juanita Moore) and her daughter Sarah Jane (Susan Kohner), so that A ...
See also:Imitation of Life, Imitation of Life - Synopsis of novel, Imitation of Life - Controversy surrounding novel, Imitation of Life - 1934 film, Imitation of Life - Plot, Imitation of Life - 1959 film, Imitation of Life - Plot, Imitation of Life - Release and critical reaction, Imitation of Life - Trivia Read more here: » Imitation of Life: Encyclopedia II - Imitation of Life - 1959 film |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Paulette Goddard - Later lifeGoddard was married to actor Burgess Meredith from 1944 to 1949. In 1958 she married All Quiet on the Western Front author Erich Maria Remarque. They remained married until his death in 1970. Goddard settled in Ronco, Switzerland, where she died following a short battle with emphysema (she was also a breast cancer survivor). In her will, she left $20,000,000 (USD) to New York University (NYU), due to her friendship with Indiana-born politician and former NYU President John Brademas. Goddard Hall, an NYU freshman residen ...
See also:Paulette Goddard, Paulette Goddard - Early life and career, Paulette Goddard - Paramount pictures, Paulette Goddard - Later life, Paulette Goddard - Filmography, Paulette Goddard - External link, Paulette Goddard - Notes Read more here: » Paulette Goddard: Encyclopedia II - Paulette Goddard - Later life |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - Awards
The English Patient film - Won.
Academy Award for Best Picture
Academy Award for Directing - Anthony Minghella
Academy Award for Sound - Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Chris Newman
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Juliette Binoche
Academy Award for Film Editing - Walter Murch
Academy Award for Original Music Score - Gabriel Yared
Academy Award for Costume Design - Ann Roth
Academy Award for Best Cinematography - John Seale ...
See also:The English Patient film, The English Patient film - Cast and crew, The English Patient film - Production, The English Patient film - Actors, The English Patient film - Plot summary, The English Patient film - Reviews, The English Patient film - Awards, The English Patient film - Won, The English Patient film - Nominated Read more here: » The English Patient film: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - Awards |
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| | |  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - ReviewsIn his book, The Conversations : Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film, Ondaatje describes how the different layers of the filmmaking process come together. A special focus is placed on the work of the editor of the film, Walter Murch. With over a 40 time transitions, the movie was a puzzle that was put together again and again over the course of one year. Walter Murch won an Academy award for his editing and another one for his contribution to the film's sound.
The motion picture also received much critical acclaim and was a major award winner as well as a box office success. It won the Academy Award, the G ...
See also:The English Patient film, The English Patient film - Cast and crew, The English Patient film - Production, The English Patient film - Actors, The English Patient film - Plot summary, The English Patient film - Reviews, The English Patient film - Awards, The English Patient film - Won, The English Patient film - Nominated Read more here: » The English Patient film: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - Reviews |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Paulette Goddard - Paramount picturesShe starred with Chaplin again in his 1940 film The Great Dictator. She also made three comedies with Bob Hope: The Cat And The Canary, The Ghost Breakers, and Nothing But The Truth. She also starred in Hold Back the Dawn, three Cecil B. DeMille epics, North West Mounted Police, Reap the Wild Wind and Unconquered, and The Diary of a Chambermaid with Burgess Meredith, whom she eventually married and divorced. She was often paired with leading men at Paramount such as Ray Milland ( ...
See also:Paulette Goddard, Paulette Goddard - Early life and career, Paulette Goddard - Paramount pictures, Paulette Goddard - Later life, Paulette Goddard - Filmography, Paulette Goddard - External link, Paulette Goddard - Notes Read more here: » Paulette Goddard: Encyclopedia II - Paulette Goddard - Paramount pictures |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Olivia de Havilland - Private lifeDe Haviland was married and divorced from novelist Marcus Goodrich between 1946 and 1953, by whom she had a son, Benjamin, whom she has outlived. She later married Pierre Galante from 1955 to 1979, producing a daughter, Giselle, in 1956. When de Havilland and Galante divorced they remained on good terms, and she nursed him through his final illness in Paris, which was the stated reason for her absence from the star-studded 70th Anniversary of the Oscars in 1998 where former winners attended and were shown seated, in alphabetical order (from ...
See also:Olivia de Havilland, Olivia de Havilland - Early life, Olivia de Havilland - Career, Olivia de Havilland - Private life, Olivia de Havilland - Filmography, Olivia de Havilland - Television work Read more here: » Olivia de Havilland: Encyclopedia II - Olivia de Havilland - Private life |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - PlotKelly plays Don Lockwood, a silent film star with humble roots. Lockwood barely tolerates his vapid leading lady, Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), who is convinced their screen romance is real. After the smash-hit of the historical talking picture innovator, The Jazz Singer, Lockwood's studio decides to convert the current Lockwood/Lamont vehicle, The Dueling Cavalier, into a talkie. The production is beset with difficulties, not l ...
See also:Singin' in the Rain film, Singin' in the Rain film - Plot, Singin' in the Rain film - Themes, Singin' in the Rain film - Soundtrack, Singin' in the Rain film - Songs, Singin' in the Rain film - Afterlife and legacy, Singin' in the Rain film - Acclaim, Singin' in the Rain film - Singin' in the Rain Routine, Singin' in the Rain film - Trivia, Singin' in the Rain film - Behind the scenes, Singin' in the Rain film - Movie references Read more here: » Singin' in the Rain film: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - SoundtrackThe soundtrack is largely composed of recycled songs from other MGM musicals from the 1929-1940 period. Main composers include Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown.
Singin' in the Rain film - Songs.
"Fit As A Fiddle (And Ready For Love)"
"Temptation" - instrumental version only, from Going Hollywood (1933)
"All I Do Is Dream Of You" from Sadie McKee (1934)
"Make 'Em Laugh" - considered an original song, but a near-plagarism of "Be a ...
See also:Singin' in the Rain film, Singin' in the Rain film - Plot, Singin' in the Rain film - Themes, Singin' in the Rain film - Soundtrack, Singin' in the Rain film - Songs, Singin' in the Rain film - Afterlife and legacy, Singin' in the Rain film - Acclaim, Singin' in the Rain film - Singin' in the Rain Routine, Singin' in the Rain film - Trivia, Singin' in the Rain film - Behind the scenes, Singin' in the Rain film - Movie references Read more here: » Singin' in the Rain film: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - Soundtrack |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Olivia de Havilland - Early lifeHavilland was born in Tokyo, Japan, and is the elder daughter of Walter de Havilland, a British patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and the former Lilian Augusta Ruse, an actress known by her stage name of Lilian (or Lillian) Fontaine, who married in 1914. Her father was the half-brother of the late Charles de Havilland, who was the father of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, the famous aviation pioneer (who died in 1946). Her younger sister is the actress Joan Fontaine (also born in Tokyo, on October 22, 1917), from whom she has been famously estranged ...
See also:Olivia de Havilland, Olivia de Havilland - Early life, Olivia de Havilland - Career, Olivia de Havilland - Private life, Olivia de Havilland - Filmography, Olivia de Havilland - Television work Read more here: » Olivia de Havilland: Encyclopedia II - Olivia de Havilland - Early life |
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| |  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Mrs. Miniver - Book publicationThe columns were first published in book form in 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war. Struther stopped the regular newspaper columns that year, but wrote a series of letters from Mrs. Miniver, expanding on the character's wartime experiences. These were published in later editions.
The book became an enormous success, especially in the United States, where Struther went on a lecture tour shortly after the book's release.
Although the US was still neutral, the tribulations of the Miniver family as war with Nazi Germany arriv ...
See also:Mrs. Miniver, Mrs. Miniver - Origin, Mrs. Miniver - Book publication, Mrs. Miniver - Film adaptation, Mrs. Miniver - Awards and nominations Read more here: » Mrs. Miniver: Encyclopedia II - Mrs. Miniver - Book publication |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - Afterlife and legacy
Singin' in the Rain film - Acclaim.
The film won the Academy Award for Best Music, and Jean Hagen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Singin' in the Rain has appeared twice on Sight and Sound's Top Ten Films list, in 1982 and 2002.
The original negative was destroyed in a fire (according to the audio commentary on movie's "Special Edition" DVD), but despite ...
See also:Singin' in the Rain film, Singin' in the Rain film - Plot, Singin' in the Rain film - Themes, Singin' in the Rain film - Soundtrack, Singin' in the Rain film - Songs, Singin' in the Rain film - Afterlife and legacy, Singin' in the Rain film - Acclaim, Singin' in the Rain film - Singin' in the Rain Routine, Singin' in the Rain film - Trivia, Singin' in the Rain film - Behind the scenes, Singin' in the Rain film - Movie references Read more here: » Singin' in the Rain film: Encyclopedia II - Singin' in the Rain film - Afterlife and legacy |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - Plot summaryThe story deals with the gradually revealed histories of a critically burned man, his Canadian nurse, a Canadian thief, and an Indian sapper in the British Army as they live out the end of World War II in an Italian monastery.
One of the main characters, the burned man, is Count László de Almásy, a famous Austro-Hungarian researcher of the Sahara Desert, disciple of Herodotus, and discoverer of the Ain Doua prehistoric rock painting sites in the western Jebel Uweinat mountain. In the film, the character of Count de Almásy, played ...
See also:The English Patient film, The English Patient film - Cast and crew, The English Patient film - Production, The English Patient film - Actors, The English Patient film - Plot summary, The English Patient film - Reviews, The English Patient film - Awards, The English Patient film - Won, The English Patient film - Nominated Read more here: » The English Patient film: Encyclopedia II - The English Patient film - Plot summary |
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| |  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - Taxi Driver - Critical responseTaxi Driver was a financial success and was nominated for several Academy Awards and received honors at the Cannes Film Festival. In later years, the film was ranked #47 on the American Film Institute's list of "100 Years, 100 Movies", and #22 on its "100 Years, 100 Thrills". It is consistently in the top 50 on the Internet Movie Database's list of top 250 films, and has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Roger Ebert has added ...
See also:Taxi Driver, Taxi Driver - Primary cast:, Taxi Driver - Plot summary, Taxi Driver - Analysis, Taxi Driver - Critical response, Taxi Driver - Award wins, Taxi Driver - Award nominations, Taxi Driver - Influence, Taxi Driver - John Hinckley Jr., Taxi Driver - Quotes, Taxi Driver - Trivia, Taxi Driver - Video game, Taxi Driver - Sources Read more here: » Taxi Driver: Encyclopedia II - Taxi Driver - Critical response |
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|  |  |  | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: Encyclopedia II - List of Australians - Politics
List of Australians - A-F.
Tony Abbott - Liberal Minister in John Howard's government
Lance Barnard - Deputy PM to Gough Whitlam
Sir Edmund Barton - (1849-1920) first Prime Minister of Australia
Peter Beattie - Premier of Queensland
Sir Johannes Bjelke-Petersen - (born in New Zealand) Premier of Queensland
Neville Bonner - politician
Steve Bracks - Premier of Victoria
Bob Brown - Green leader and Senator
Brian Burke - WA premier, later ...
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