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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History.

Born

  • 1894: Mildred Griffiths (55 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction (Color)1 Nom, 0 Wins}
  • 1896: George Burns (100 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Supporting Actor1 Nom, 1 Win}
  • 1907: Waldon O. Watson (79 at death) {Oscar Winner: John A. Bonner Medal,
    Sci-Tech Award – Type II (Plaque), Sci-Tech Award – Type III (Certificate)
    ;
    Oscar Nominee: Sound/Sound Mixing6 Noms, 3 Wins}
  • 1911: Emil Newman (73 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Musical Score1 Nom, 0 Wins}
  • 1920: Ely Landau (73 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Documentary Feature1 Nom, 0 Wins}
  • 1920: Federico Fellini (73 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary;
    Oscar Nominee: Directing, Original Screenplay, Adapted Screenplay, Screenplay,
    Story and Screenplay
    12 Noms, 1 Win}
  • 1921: Saul J. Turell (65 at death) {Oscar Winner: Documentary Short1 Nom, 1 Win}
  • 1926: Patricia Neal (84 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Lead Actress2 Noms, 1 Win}
  • 1946: Alex Rose (65) {Oscar Nominee: Picture1 Nom, 0 Wins}
  • 1946: David Lynch (65) [Pictured] {Oscar Nominee: Directing, Adapted Screenplay
    4 Noms, 0 Wins}

Died

  • 1971: Gilbert M. Anderson (90) {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary0 Noms, 1 Win}
  • 1990: Barbara Stanwyck (82) {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary; Oscar Nominee: Lead Actress
    4 Noms, 1 Win}
  • 1993: Audrey Hepburn (63) {Oscar Winner: Lead Actress, Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award; Oscar Nominee: Lead Actress5 Noms, 2 Wins}

Released

  • 1929: In Old Arizona (Wide Release) {Best Picture Nominee, 1928/29}
  • 1949: A Letter to Three Wives (National Release) {Best Picture Nominee, 1949}
  • 1950: Battleground (National Release) {Best Picture Nominee, 1949}




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