The film great won Best Actor awards for "Sergeant York" (1941) and "High Noon" (1952). The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also voted him an honorary Oscar "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry." James Stewart, Cooper's longtime friend, accepted the honorary statuette on April 17, 1961 because was too ill with cancer. Cooper died a month later, on May 13, 1961.
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No. She was never even nominated.
No. Historically speaking, former professional or collegiate athletes are longshots to win Academy Awards.
No. But she has served as a presenter for an Oscars telecast.
No. He was nominated however for Love Story in 1970.
No, no president of the United States has ever won an Academy Award.
No actor has ever won an Academy Award for a television performance.
No he did not.
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No. The veteran actor, who died in October 1993 at the age of 91, never received an Academy Award nomination.
No. She was never even nominated.
No. Historically speaking, former professional or collegiate athletes are longshots to win Academy Awards.
No. She has never been nominated for an Academy Award.
No. But she has served as a presenter for an Oscars telecast.
Three Westerns have won the Academy Award for Best Picture: "Cimarron" (1930/1931), "Dances with Wolves" (1990) and "Unforgiven" (1992).
"Cimarron" was named the Best Picture of 1930/1931. It was the first Western ever to win the top award.