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With our seventh outing in our Favorite Oscar Moments series, Peter, Tripp and I continue sharing our favorite moments from Oscar history. The moments that we remember best or that have struck our fancy as we’ve consumed Oscar’s history. This is also the second time two of us have agreed on a particular moment to remember.

Wesley Lovell & Tripp Burton

1974, 47th Academy Awards

Wesley: David Niven, hosting the 47th Academy Awards was rewarded with one of the greatest, most memorable moments in Oscar history. It was an era where streakers were common, but no one ever dreamed there would be one at the Oscars. As he’s introducing Elizbaeth Taylor, who would later quip “that really upset me”, an unknown man, naked as a jaybird, comes streak out from backstage and across the stage while flashing a peace sign. Some believe it may have been staged, but regardless, it’s Niven’s quintessential comment that really makes the scene enduring.
Tripp: The streaker is a classic Oscar moment, but people often forget that it was followed by David Niven’s perfect comeback!

Peter J. Patrick

1981, 54th Academy Awards

Barbara Stanwyck, accepting her long overdue honorary Oscar, tearfully thanks William Holden, the Oscar winning actor who had died several months earlier.  At the 50th Anniversary celebration in which they were co-presenters, Holden had made an impromptu speech thanking her for her on-screen generosity in Golden Boy for making his career.

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