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The 41st Annual Academy Awards

Year:
IMDB rate:
8
Director:
Gower Champion
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1969-04-14
Filming Locations: California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Jack Albertson
Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Alan Arkin
Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in Leading Role
Senta Berger
Herself - Audience Member
Alan Bergman
Himself - Winner: Best Original Song
Ingrid Bergman
Herself - Performer & Co-Presenter: Best Director, Best Actress in a Leading Role & Best Cinematography
Marilyn Bergman
Herself - Winner: Best Original Song
Mel Brooks
Himself - Winner: Best Original Screenplay
Lynn Carlin
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Diahann Carroll
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Director, Best Special Visual Effects, Documentary Awards & Honorary Award to Onna White
Seymour Cassel
Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in Supporting Role
Gower Champion
Himself - Audience Member
Marge Champion
Herself - Audience Member
Joan Crawford
Herself - Audience Member
Robert Culp
Himself - Audience Member
Tony Curtis
Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Short Subject, Cartoon & Live Action & Documentary Awards
Roald Dahl
Himself - Audience Member
Cass Elliot
Herself - Audience Member
José Feliciano
Himself - Performer
Jane Fonda
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Costume Design & Best Short Subject, Cartoon & Live Action
Aretha Franklin
Herself - Performer
Ruth Gordon
Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Anthony Harvey
Himself - Nominee: Best Director & accepting Best Actress Award for Katharine Hepburn
Bob Hope
Himself - Presenter: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Frank P. Keller
Himself - Winner: Best Film Editing
Paula Kelly
Herself - Performer
Dorothy Lamour
Herself - Audience Member
Burt Lancaster
Himself - Performer & Co-Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Special Visual Effects, Scientific & Technical Awards
Mark Lester
Himself - Co-Presenter: Honorary Award to Onna White
Abbey Lincoln
Herself - Performer
Sondra Locke
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Henry Mancini
Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Score of a Musical Picture
Daniel Massey
Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in Supporting Role
Walter Matthau
Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Film Editing & Honorary Award to John Chambers
Kay Medford
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Ron Moody
Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in Leading Role
Patricia Neal
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Paul Newman
Himself - Nominee: Best Picture
Marni Nixon
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Score of a Musical Picture
Hugh O'Brian
Himself - Audience Member
Gregory Peck
Himself
Sidney Poitier
Himself - Performer & Co-Presenter: Best Picture
Vanessa Redgrave
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Carol Reed
Himself - Winner: Best Director
Wolfgang Reitherman
Himself - Accepting Best Animated Short Film Award
Cesar Romero
Himself - Audience Member
Rosalind Russell
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Director
Frank Sinatra
Himself - Performer & Co-Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Original Song & Writing Awards
Robert Stack
Himself - Audience Member
Barbra Streisand
Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Michael Verhoeven
Himself - Audience Member
Raquel Welch
Herself - Audience Member
Jack Wild
Himself - Nominee: Best Supporting Actor
Gene Wilder
Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in Supporting Role
Natalie Wood
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Director
Joanne Woodward
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
John Woolf
Himself - Winner: Best Picture
Jane Wyman
Herself - Audience Member
Loretta Young
Herself - Audience Member
Elliott Gould
Himself - Audience Member (uncredited)
Franco Nero
Himself - Audience Member (uncredited)
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Trivia
The Best Picture winner that year, "Oliver!," was the last (as of 2010) G-rated Best Picture, and the last musical to win the title for 35 years, until 2003's "Chicago."
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Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand's Best Actress tie would be the second tie, to date, The (2009), in a major Oscar category. The only other occurred in 1932, between Wallace Beery for The Champ (1931) and Fredric March for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931).
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Barbra Streisand caused some measure or notoriety when she accepted her Oscar wearing a black chiffon pantsuit that didn't leave much to the imagination.
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Quotes
Gregory Peck: [Closing remarks] On your way home, stop and see a movie. If you're already home, go out and see a movie.
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Barbra Streisand: [Upon accepting her Oscar] Hello, gorgeous!
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