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>>178026Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema @HGACinema - William Wyler's “THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” (1946) won seven Oscars at the 19th Academy Awards on this day, March 13, 1947.
“The Best Years of Our Lives” Awards and Honors : ―
Best Motion Picture | Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Best Director | William Wyler
Best Actor | Fredric March
Best Supporting Actor | Harold Russell
Best Screenplay | Robert E. Sherwood
Best Film Editing | Daniel Mandell
Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture | Hugo Friedhofer
Academy Honorary Award | Harold Russell
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | Samuel Goldwyn
In spite of his role, Harold Russell was not a professional actor. As the Academy Board of Governors considered him a long shot to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar he had been nominated for, they gave him an Academy Honorary Award “for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance”. When Russell in fact won as supporting actor, there was an enthusiastic response. He is the only actor to have received two Academy Awards for the same performance. In 1992, Russell sold his Best Supporting Actor statuette at auction for $60,500, to pay his wife's medical bills.
Photo | “The Best Years of Our Lives” ― Best Picture and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient Samuel Goldwyn, Best Supporting Actor and Academy Honorary Award recipient Harold Russell and Best Directing winner William Wyler at the 19th Academy Awards ceremony held on March 13, 1947.
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