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On the Waterfront was filmed over 36 days on location in various places in Hoboken, New Jersey, including the docks, workers' slum dwellings, bars, littered alleys, and rooftops. The church used for exterior scenes in the film was the historic Our Lady of Grace , built in 1874, while the interiors were shot at the Church of St. Peter and St ...
In an upset (Bing Crosby was the favored nominee), Brando won, now seen as one of the greatest Best Actor wins in Oscar history. [1] This was Brando's fourth consecutive nomination for Best Actor (starting with A Streetcar Named Desire in 1951 ), a record that remains unmatched to this day.
On the Waterfront: Terry Malloy Won [7] 1957: Sayonara: Maj. Lloyd "Ace" Gruver, USAF Runner-Up [9] 1972: National Society of Film Critics: Best Actor: The Godfather (Don) Vito Corleone Runner-Up [23] 1973: New York Film Critics Circle Best Actor Runner-Up [12] 1973 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Won [d] [24] 1974: National Society of Film ...
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ICYMI: Hollywood’s biggest stars gathered tonight in Los Angeles for the 94th annual Academy Awards . And considering so much happened during the...
Total number of Best Picture winners: 90; Total number of awards ceremonies: 90; Total number of awards associated with a film: 1,948 Competitive plus 46 Honorary; Total number of nominations associated with a film: 4,403; Total number of Oscar Statuettes awarded: 2,810 Competitive plus 49 Honorary = 2,859 in total
The 88th annual Academy Awards are on Sunday, and here are all of the winners from movie's biggest night. 2016 Oscars: The complete list of winners Skip to main content
Oldest living Oscar nominee and winner. Eva Marie Saint, age 100 (Best Supporting Actress, On the Waterfront, 1954) Earliest-born Oscar winner by birth year. George Arliss, born 10 April 1868 (Best Actor, Disraeli, 1929) Earliest-born Oscar nominee by birth year. May Robson, born 19 April 1858 (Best Actress, Lady for a Day, 1933)