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LIFE magazine photographers at the Academy Awards

Слайд 2 LIFE magazine photographers at the Academy Awards


Слайд 3Cecil B DeMille accepts the award for best picture for The

Greatest Show on Earth from Mary Pickford. The awards host Bob Hope stands to the right. 1953 was the first televised Academy Awards

Слайд 4Clark Gable, known for years as "The King of Hollywood," chats

with the band during a break in rehearsals, 1958

Слайд 5Doris Day and Clark Gable prepare to present the winners of

the writing awards, 1958

Слайд 6Simone Signoret has her hair done in her Beverly Hills hotel

room, while her husband Yves Montand (centre) plays cards hours before the Academy Awards in 1960. She would win best actress for Room at the Top

Слайд 7Academy Awards 1955 Grace Kelley


Слайд 8Elizabeth Taylor walks through a crowd of admirers at the Oscars

in 1961-the year she won her first Academy Award, for her role in BUtterfield 8.

Слайд 9Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Bob Hope and David Niven during a

break from rehearsals for the awards in 1958

Слайд 10Presenters Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly wait backstage at the RKO

Pantages Theatre during the 1956 Academy Awards.

Слайд 111958:Mae West and Rock Hudson snuggle while rehearsing the flirty pop

standard, "Baby, It's Cold Outside," as Academy president George Seaton looks on.

Слайд 12Grace Kelly and Clark Gable arrive for the 1954 Academy Awards



Слайд 13Humphrey Bogart, nominated for best actor for his performance in The

Caine Mutiny, and Lauren Bacall arrive at the Academy Awards ceremony in 1955

Слайд 14Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman and Barry Fitzgerald hold their Oscars back

stage at the 1945 Academy Awards

Слайд 15Donna Reed and Esther Williams, with her fingers crossed, outside the

ladies room of Romanoff's restaurant in 1954. Reed won the best supporting actress award for From Here To Eternity.

Слайд 161958: Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster with choreographer Jack Cole, practicing

a mock-bitter song-and-dance number called "It's Great Not to Be Nominated"; the tune ribbed many of the year's Oscar contenders.

Слайд 17Natalie Wood, Best Actress nominee for her role as Deanie Loomis

in Splendor in the Grass, gets her hair done prior to the 1962 Academy Awards.

Слайд 18Onstage presenters seen from the wings during the 1950 Academy Awards



Слайд 19Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty watch the 1962 Academy Awards


Слайд 20Audrey Hepburn anxiously chews her fingernail just before receiving the best

actress Oscar for Roman Holiday in 1954. Her mother Baroness Ella Van Heemstra sits next to her

Слайд 21Marlon Brando (right, with French singer and actress Line Renaud) casually

holds his Best Actor Oscar for On The Waterfront at the 1955 Academy Awards at the RKO Pantages Theatre.

Слайд 22Actress Grace Kelly chatting w. her escort Paramount producer Don Hartman

as they arrive at the 27th annual Academy Awards ceremony at the RKO Pantages theater. 1955

Слайд 23Gloria Grahame with her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Bad

and the Beautiful, 1953

Слайд 24Actor Kirk Douglas arriving for the Academy Awards ceremonies.1954


Слайд 25Actor Tyrone Power and wife Linda Christian, arriving for the 26th

annual Academy Awards presentation, at the RKO Pantages theater.1954

Слайд 26Zsa Zsa Gabor arrives at the 1958 Oscar rehearsals in pearls

and a fur stole

Слайд 27Photographers surrounding Grace Kelly and Marlon Brando, each holding Oscars for

best actress and actor categories (Kelly for Country Girl and Brando for On the Waterfront) in 1955

Слайд 28Grace Kelly with her best actress Oscar for The Country Girl,

at Romanoff's restaurant, following the 1955 Academy Awards

Слайд 29The great, inimitable Charlie Chaplin -who had been living in self-imposed

exile in Switzerland for two decades - blows a kiss to the crowd while accepting an honorary Oscar in 1972 for "the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century." When he was introduced to the audience, Chaplin received a 12-minute standing ovation.

Слайд 30Joanne Woodward dances with her husband Paul Newman at the first

Governors Ball following the 1958 Academy Awards, where she won the Oscar for best actress for her role in Three Faces of Eve

Слайд 31Elizabeth Taylor at a party after winning best actress for Butterfield

8 in 1960.

Слайд 32Kirk Douglas, elegant in white tie, smiles and waves as he

enters the RKO Pantages Theatre in 1954

Слайд 33Ginger Rogers dances with George Murphy backstage at the 1950 Academy

Awards

Слайд 34John Wayne, backstage with Howard Hughes, holds two Oscar statuettes; one

for Gary Cooper, who won best actor, and one for director John Ford, who won best director, for High Noon in 1953

Слайд 35Screen Actor's Guild President George Murphy with Frank Sinatra, who won

a special Academy Award for his role in the short film The House I Live In, 1945

Слайд 36At the 1942 Academy Awards, Joan Fontaine gazes at the Best

Actress Oscar she won for her role in Suspicion — an achievement that made her, incredibly, the only actor or actress to ever win an Oscar for a performance in an Alfred Hitchcock film.

Слайд 37Audrey Hepburn with the Oscar she won for Roman Holiday, 1954


Слайд 38Photographers snap their cameras Oscar winners Ingrid Bergman (Gaslight) and Bing

Crosby (Going My Way) at the 1945 Academy Awards.

Слайд 39Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed hold their Oscars as Best Supporting

Actor and Actress in From Here to Eternity — a film that won eight statuettes in 1954, including Best Picture.

Слайд 40Grace Kelly with the Oscar she won for her role in

The Country Girl, 1955. William Holden, her co-star in the movie, stands behind her.

Слайд 41Joanne Woodward smiles radiantly while holding her Best Actress Oscar for

her role in Three Faces of Eve, 1958

Слайд 42Best Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress winners Frank Sinatra and Donna

Reed (both for From Here to Eternity) and their Oscars, 1954.

Слайд 43Academy Award-winner Olivia de Havilland (The Heiress) and dapper presenter Jimmy

Stewart at the 22nd Academy Awards, 1949

Слайд 44Marlon Brando (right) with his Oscar for On the Waterfront, 1955


Слайд 45An Oscar awarded to producer Buddy Adler for the film Here

to Eternity stands among men's hats in the cloakroom at Romanoff's restaurant in 1954

Слайд 46Crowd watching as celebrities arrive for the 26th annual Academy Awards

presentation at the RKO Pantages theater.1954

Слайд 47Line of parking attendants standing in front of Pantages Theater as

they await celebrity attendees to arrive in their luxury cars for the 26th Annual Academy Awards Presentation.March 25, 1954

Слайд 48Night exterior view of the RKO Pantages Theater w. 2 dozen

valet parking attendents lined up ready to park the cars of celebrities arriving at the 30th annual Academy Awards ceremony March 26, 1958

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Life magazine photographers at the Academy Awards
images credit   www.           Music Ringo Starr - Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
           "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing: The song was publicized first in the movie, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955), winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

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