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The 26th Academy Awards were held on March 25, 1954, simultaneously at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood (hosted by Donald O'Connor), and the NBC Center Theatre in New York City (hosted by Fredric March). The second national telecast of the Awards show drew an estimated 43 million viewers.
Disney received three more Honorary Academy Awards, one in 1939 [8] and two in 1942. [10] At the 26th Academy Awards (1954), Disney won the Academy Award in all four categories in which he was nominated: Best Short Subject (Cartoon), Best Short Subject (Two-reel), Best Documentary (Feature), and Best Documentary (Short Subject).
English: Outside the 26th Annual Academy Awards at RKO Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., 1954. Русский: 26-я церемония вручения премии "Оскар", RKO Pantages Theater, Лос-Анджелес, 1954.
Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. This was the second year in which the ceremony was telecast, with viewership at an estimated 43,000,000. The winner in the Best Motion Picture category was Columbia's From Here to Eternity. All of the ...
James Dean and Pier Angeli at the 26th Academy Awards on March 25, 1954. ... Six months into their courtship, Dean asked Angeli to marry him in 1954, Vogue reported. She said yes. But two days ...
Title: Outside the 26th Annual Academy Awards at RKO Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, Calif., 1954 Publication: Los Angeles Daily News, a morning newspaper based in Downtown Los Angeles which ceased publication on December 18, 1954. Publication date: 1954: Author: Los Angeles Daily News: Permission (Reusing this file)
The 26th Academy Awards (1954) Alexander sold the Pantages to Fox West Coast Theaters in 1932, and in 1949, Howard Hughes acquired the theater for his RKO Theatre Circuit; he also moved his personal offices to the building's second floor.
The single entered the Top 20 bestselling singles survey at number 17 on Billboard magazine dated 9 January 1954 with the single reaching number 1 on the Top 20 survey for the week ending 17 February 1954, the week in which the song's Academy Award nomination for Best Song had been announced, the nominations for the 26th Academy Awards for the ...