You can find the non-censored version of General George S. Patton's speech at the link below .
George C. Scott for Patton.The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1970 was George C. Scott in "Patton"
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Two actors have declined their Academy Awards: George C. Scott, who won the 1970 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of General George S. Patton in "Patton"; and Marlon Brando, who won the 1972 Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Don Vito Corleone in "The Godfather."
The Last Days of Patton A made-for-television sequel, The Last Days of Patton, was produced in 1986. Scott reprised his title role. The movie was based on Patton's final weeks after being mortally injured in a car accident, with flashbacks of Patton's life.
George C. Scott won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in 1971 for Patton.
George C. Scott played the role of George S. Patton in the movie Patton
He played General Patton.
George C. Scott for Patton.The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1970 was George C. Scott in "Patton"
General George S. Patton played by George C. Scott in the 1970 film "Patton."
George C. Scott and Karl Malden were the two lead actors.
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Two actors have declined their Academy Awards: George C. Scott, who won the 1970 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of General George S. Patton in "Patton"; and Marlon Brando, who won the 1972 Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Don Vito Corleone in "The Godfather."
The first actor to refuse an Academy Award was George C. Scott -- a longtime critic of the awards show -- who declined his 1970 Best Actor Oscar for "Patton." Two years later, Marlon Brando refused to accept his 1972 Best Actor Oscar for "The Godfather" in protest of how Native Americans had been portrayed on film through the years. Both actors were nominated for Oscars again the year after their refusals -- Scott for "The Hospital" (1971) and Brando for "Last Tango in Paris" (1973). Neither won.
No. He won his first Best Actor nomination for the 1970 movie, but the Oscar choice was George C. Scott for "Patton" (who declined the honor).
The Last Days of Patton A made-for-television sequel, The Last Days of Patton, was produced in 1986. Scott reprised his title role. The movie was based on Patton's final weeks after being mortally injured in a car accident, with flashbacks of Patton's life.