On March 7th, 2010, The Academy Awards will be celebrating its 82nd ceremony. The first Academy Awards took place in 1929.
When it comes to records, no movie has won a major number of Academy Awards in the past 10 years. In 1997, the film "Titanic," won 11 Academy Awards. However, in 1959, "Ben-Hur," also took 11 Academy Awards home. To date, these movies are tied for first place.
In 2014, Oscar celebrated his 87th birthday.
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Spencer Tracy won two consecutive Best Actor Academy Awards more than 50 years before Hanks.
There was no Academy Awards ceremony held in the year 1933. The ceremony held on November 18, 1932 was for films screened in Los Angeles between August 1, 1931 and July 31, 1932. The next ceremony was held on March 16, 1934, and it was the last to honor films released in two different years. The 7th Academy Awards held on February 27, 1935 was for films released in 1934 only. It has been that way ever since.
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The first ceremony of the Academy Awards was held on February 18, 1928.
Since 1929, the Academy Awards ceremony has been held in the months of February, March, April, May and November. But in recent years, the event has been conducted in February or March, despite hints by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that it will move the awards to January. The 87th Oscars ceremony will be held on Sunday, February 22, 2015.
While the statuette is very often informally known as an Oscar, the roots of the name are cloudy. It is officially known as an Academy Award. The names Oscar and Academy Awards have become interchangeable over the years.