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Arsan404

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  1. Sorry, Marsha, not Ian McKellen. This movie was released in 1980.
  2. The actor was the lead and played a movie director.
  3. All About Eve? Bette Davis and Anne Baxter lost Best Actress to Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday, and Celeste Holm and Thelma Ritter lost Best Supporting Actress to Josephine Hull in Harvey.
  4. Cary Grant was married to Dyan Cannon.
  5. You are correct, Azure. It was Frank Sinatra. Your turn.
  6. Thanks, Marsha. "If God could do the tricks that we can do He'd be a happy man". Speaker and movie?
  7. Thank you, Marsha. Speaking of Sophia Loren and Italian food, who introduced her at an awards show as " The Greatest Pizza Maker in the World"?
  8. Julie Kavner in Hannah and her Sisters?
  9. Joan Cusack was in Broadcast News with William Hurt
  10. Obsession (1976). Brian De Palma's homage to Hitchcock, inspired by Vertigo, about a man obsessed with a woman who resembles his dead wife.
  11. 9. ) Bette Davis won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival.
  12. An acting champion, like Susan Hayward described her once. I have seen her in only a handful of movies, but those few are enough to consider her one of my favorite actresses.
  13. Jon Voight in Coming Home Holly Hunter in The Piano
  14. Maybe this quote wasn't very famous. Cecil Parker in Indiscreet. Open thread
  15. There have been some great performances in my opinion that weren't even nominated: Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday, Lee Remick in Anatomy of a Murder and Wild River, Jo Van Fleet in Wild River, Shelley Duvall and Sissy Spacek in Three Women, Rosaura Revueltas in The Salt of the Earth, Sally Hawkins in Happy-Go-Lucky, Michelle Williams in Wendy and Lucy, Diane Keaton in Shoot the Moon, Maggie Smith in The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne. Cary Grant in The Awful Truth, Ray Milland in Dial M for Murder, James Mason in Lolita, Gene Hackman in The Conversation, Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein. Maybe the Academy should expand the list in the acting categories.
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