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Organization Category Recipients and nominees Result Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role – Play: Anne Bancroft: Won Best Direction – Play
The Miracle Worker is a 1962 American biographical film about Anne Sullivan, blind tutor to Helen Keller, directed by Arthur Penn. The screenplay by William Gibson is based on his 1959 play of the same title , which originated as a 1957 broadcast of the television anthology series Playhouse 90 .
List of accolades received by Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; List of accolades received by Memoirs of a Geisha; List of accolades received by Minari; List of accolades received by The Miracle Worker; List of accolades received by Les Misérables (2012 film) List of accolades received by Moana (2016 film)
Crawford, who was snubbed, ended up onstage and accepted on behalf of Anne Bancroft, who won for “The Miracle Worker,” beating Davis. Bancroft was appearing on Broadway and was unable to ...
Patty Duke – The Miracle Worker as Helen Keller. Mary Badham – To Kill a Mockingbird as Scout; Shirley Knight – Sweet Bird of Youth as Heavenly Finley; Angela Lansbury – The Manchurian Candidate as Mrs. Eleanor Iselin; Thelma Ritter – Birdman of Alcatraz as Elizabeth McCartney Stroud; Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the ...
The Miracle Worker; The Manchurian Candidate; Only Two Can Play; Phaedra; West Side Story; Une aussi longue absence; Tu ne tueras point; Through a Glass Darkly; Jules and Jim; Hadaka no shima; The Lady with the Dog; The Elusive Corporal; Last Year at Marienbad
The Miracle Worker refers to a broadcast, a play and various other adaptations of Helen Keller's 1903 autobiography The Story of My Life. The first of these works was a 1957 Playhouse 90 broadcast written by William Gibson and starring Teresa Wright as Anne Sullivan and Patricia McCormack as Keller.
The shortest Oscar speech was that given by Patty Duke at the 35th Academy Awards after she was named Best Supporting Actress for 1962 for The Miracle Worker. Duke, age 16, was the youngest person at that time to receive an Academy Award in a competitive category.