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Presidential Medal of Freedom Sinatra's music star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Sidewalk star in front of Sinatra's birthplace. 1954 Academy Award winner – Best Supporting Actor; 11-time Grammy Award winner; four-time Golden Globe Award winner; 1966 Peabody Award winner; 1971 Cecil B. DeMille Award winner; Medal of Honour of the State of ...
The 26th Academy Awards were held on March 25, ... Frank Sinatra; Best Supporting Actor winner. ... Frank Sinatra – From Here to Eternity as Private Angelo Maggio‡
The 47th Academy Awards were presented Tuesday, April 8, 1975, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, honoring the best films of 1974. The ceremonies were presided over by Bob Hope , Shirley MacLaine , Sammy Davis Jr. , and Frank Sinatra .
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners (or simply Academy Award Winners) is a 1964 album by Frank Sinatra, focusing on songs that won the Academy Award for Best Song. The orchestra is arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. [1]
Frank Butler / Frank Cavett (A) Barry Fitzgerald was also nominated for Actor, for the same performance [note 15] 26th: 1953: 13 8 5 From Here to Eternity: Fred Zinnemann: Montgomery Clift and Burt Lancaster (M) / Deborah Kerr (F) Frank Sinatra (M) / Donna Reed (F) Daniel Taradash (A) 19th: 1946: 8 7 5 The Best Years of Our Lives: William Wyler ...
It won 8 Academy Awards out of 13 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Fred Zinnemann), Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor (Frank Sinatra), and Supporting Actress (Donna Reed). [3] The film's title originates from Rudyard Kipling 's 1892 poem " Gentlemen-Rankers ", about soldiers of the British Empire who had "lost [their] way ...
[12] Each actor presented the next in turn, with Jane Fonda introducing Frank Sinatra as “Nancy Sinatra’s dad.” Sinatra responded by thanking “Henry Fonda Junior.” [15] Tony Curtis was a last-minute replacement for Warren Beatty, who had the mumps. [14] [17] Jack Albertson was presented with the first award of the night – Best ...
The 35th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1962, were held on April 8, 1963, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California, hosted by Frank Sinatra. The year's most successful film was David Lean 's Lawrence of Arabia , with 10 nominations and 7 wins, including Best Picture and Lean's second win for Best Director .