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Nominated for the Academy Award for, "Best Male Actor," for 1950 are:Humphrey Bogart, in The African QueenMarlon Brando, in A Streetcar Named DesireMontgomery Clift, in A Place in the SunArthur Kennedy, in Bright ValleyFrederic March, in Death of a SalesmanTHE WINNER IS: Humphrey Bogart, in The African Queen
famous leading actor in the 1950's is Tony Curtis
JosŽ Ferrer won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1950.
John Wayne won 1 Academy Award in 1970. He was nominated in 1961, 1950, and 1970. He did not win the first two times.
Two movies were nominated for 14 awards: Titanic (winning 11) and All About Eve (winning 6).
It's a tie between Titanic and All About Eve. Titanic was nominated for 14 Academy Awards in 1997. All About Eve was nominated for 14 Academy Awards as well in 1950. Titanic ended up winning 11, while All About Eve only ended up winning 6.
1936 My Man Godfrey (the only one on the list not nominated for Best Picture) [1] 1942 Mrs. Miniver (two Best Supporting Actresses nominated) 1943 To Whom the Bells Toll 1950 Sunset Blvd. 1951 A Streetcar Named Desire 1953 From Here to Eternity (two Lead Actors nominated) 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1967 Bonnie and Clyde (two Supporting Actors nominated) 1968 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 1976 Network (two Lead Actors nominated) 1978 Coming Home 1981 Reds [12]
Paul Douglas
The cast of The Actor - 1950 includes: Murad
At the 23rd Academy Awards presentation onMarch 29, 1951, "All About Eve" won six Oscars, including Best Picture of 1950. The film had been nominated fora record 14 awards.
According to the Academy Awards, there are 2 Best Picture movies which were nominated for the most Oscars (14 nominations each for a single film): Titanic (1997) All About Eve (1950) And 3 films are the Best Pictures which won the most Oscars (11 Oscars each for a single film): Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) Titanic (1997) Ben Hur (1959) Titanic topped all with most nominations and wins.
In 1959, "Ben-Hur," took home 11 Oscars. Beating the record of the champ, "Gone With the Wind," back in 1939, with 13 nominations, and winning 8 Oscars.