Английская Википедия:46th Academy Awards
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The 46th Academy Awards were presented on Tuesday, April 2, 1974, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. The ceremonies were presided over by Burt Reynolds, Diana Ross, John Huston, and David Niven.
The Sting won 7 awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for George Roy Hill. The Exorcist and The Way We Were were the only other films to win multiple awards. Marvin Hamlisch won 3 awards, the third person to achieve this feat and, to date, the only person who has won 3 Oscars in one year without winning Best Picture. As of 2023, it is the most recent ceremony in which the 3 highest-grossing films of the year were nominated for Best Picture (The Exorcist, The Sting and American Graffiti).
Winners and nominees
Шаблон:Multiple image Nominations announced on February 19, 1974. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger (Шаблон:Double dagger).[1]
Streaking incident
The 46th Academy Awards ceremony is perhaps best remembered as the ceremony in which a streaker named Robert Opel ran across the stage naked while flashing a peace sign with his hand. In response, host David Niven jokingly quipped, "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings?"[2][3]
Other notable events
- First-time nominee George Lucas made his debut at the Academy Awards with his nostalgic teen drama American Graffiti. It was nominated for Best Picture (Francis Ford Coppola and Gary Kurtz), Director & Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Produced or Published (Lucas), Editor (Marcia Lucas) and Candy Clark for Best Supporting Actress.
- Katharine Hepburn made her first and only appearance at the ceremony to present The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to her longtime friend Lawrence Weingarten. Whenever she won an Oscar, she always had either the presenter or another person associated with her film accept it on her behalf. Upon taking the stage, she received a standing ovation, to which she replied "I'm living proof that a person can wait forty-one years to be unselfish."
- Coincidentally, Debbie Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor and Connie Stevens, who were all ex-wives of Eddie Fisher's, each appeared in some form.
- This was Susan Hayward's last public appearance before she died of brain cancer a year later (1975).
- At 10 years, 148 days of age, Tatum O'Neal won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Paper Moon. She became the youngest winner of an Oscar, a feat unmatched to this day.
- During the ceremony, the whole in memoriam tribute was for legendary producer Samuel Goldwyn, who had died at age 94, three months prior to the event. He is the only person to have an Academy Awards ceremony dedicated solely to him.
- Longtime film veteran/comedian Groucho Marx was presented with an Honorary Academy Award for his contributions to the cinema.
- Julia Phillips of The Sting became the first female producer to win for Best Picture.
- With Tatum O'Neal being 10 years old and John Houseman being 71 years old, this was the biggest age gap ever for 2 acting wins.
Multiple nominations and awards
Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-1-of-2 These films had multiple nominations:
- 10 nominations: The Exorcist and The Sting
- 6 nominations: The Way We Were
- 5 nominations: American Graffiti, Cries and Whispers and A Touch of Class
- 4 nominations: Paper Moon
- 3 nominations: Cinderella Liberty, The Last Detail, The Paper Chase, Save the Tiger and Tom Sawyer
- 2 nominations: The Day of the Dolphin, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Last Tango in Paris, Serpico and Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
Шаблон:Col-2-of-2 The following films received multiple awards.
- 7 wins: The Sting
- 2 wins: The Exorcist and The Way We Were
Presenters and performers
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.
Presenters
Performers
Name | Role | Performed |
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Шаблон:Sortname | Musical arranger and Conductor | Orchestral |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performer | "Oscar" |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performers | "Thank You Very Much" from Scrooge during the Academy Awards' 45th Anniversary montage |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performer | "All the Love That Went to Waste" from A Touch of Class |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performer | "Live and Let Die" from Live and Let Die |
Шаблон:Sortname and Johnny Whitaker |
Performers | "Love" from Robin Hood |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performer | "The Way We Were" from The Way We Were |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performer | "You're So Nice to Be Around" from Cinderella Liberty |
Шаблон:Sortname | Performers | “Hooray for Hollywood” (orchestral) during the closing credits |
See also
- 31st Golden Globe Awards
- 1973 in film
- 16th Grammy Awards
- 25th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 26th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 27th British Academy Film Awards
- 28th Tony Awards
References
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