Indian director Satyajit Ray. Ray from Calcutta, West Bengal, India. He was considered one of the most important directors in India and was honored for humanitarian outlook and artistic influence in film.
After being kicked out of the United States, Charlie Chaplin stated that he would not return even if Jesus Christ were president. Richard Nixon was president of the United States when Charlie Chaplin returned to collect his honorary Oscar.
Grant was nominated twice for an Oscar{R} and five times for a Golden Globe, but never won. He was awarded an honorary Oscar{R} in 1970.
Oscar Heidenstam was born on February 27, 1911.
John Wayne received a total of three Academy Award nominations throughout his career. He was nominated for Best Actor for his roles in "The Quiet Man" (1952) and "True Grit" (1969), winning the Oscar for the latter. Additionally, he received an honorary Academy Award in 1970 for his career achievements.
Judy Garland did not win an Oscar for her iconic role as Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz," but she was awarded an honorary Oscar in 1940 for her outstanding performance. The Oscar is currently held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and it is part of their collection. Garland remains a beloved figure in film history, and her contributions to cinema are celebrated even without a competitive Academy Award win.
Satyajit Ray won the Academy Honorary Award in 1991.
Charlie Chaplin
In 1937, Edgar Bergen was presented an Honorary Oscar (in the form of a wooden Oscar statuette for his creation of Charlie McCarthy.
No Indian movie has ever won an Oscar, so no. He received his Honorary Oscar for his body of work.
In 1992 Satyait Ray received an Honorary Academy Award.
Mickey never won an OSCAR, but he has received two honorary OSCARS.
1974, he won a Honorary Oscar
Sophia Loren is an actress from Italy. She is most famous for her oscar winning performance in "Two Women" in 1961. And in 1991, she was awarded an honorary Oscar in recognition of her entire career as an actress.
Forbidden Games - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1952. won the Oscar for Honorary Award in 1952.
George Lucas received a bachelor degree in Film from the University of Southern California and holds numerous honorary degrees.
Oscar - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G Chile:TE Finland:S Iceland:L Peru:PT Portugal:M/12 Singapore:PG Spain:T Sweden:7 UK:PG USA:PG
The late actor, dancer, choreographer and filmmaker, whose 100th birthday was observed on August 23, 2012, received only one Academy Award nomination during his distinguished career. He was nominated for Best Actor of 1945 for his performance in "Anchors Aweigh." On March 20, 1952, Kelly received an honorary Oscar "in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film."