Veteran British actor Edmund Gwenn won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street."
It was British actor Edmund Gwenn, who won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street."
Edmund Gwenn won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle On 34th Street."
"Miracle on 34th Street" was nominated for Best Picture of 1947, but the award went to "Gentlemen's Agreement." The film about a department store Santa won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Edmund Gwenn), Best Adapted Screenplay (George Seaton) and Best Story (Valentine Davies).
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Miracle on 34th Street won the Oscar for Writing in 1947.
Edmund Gwenn for Miracle on 34th Street.
It was British actor Edmund Gwenn, who won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street."
Edmund Gwenn - For his role of Kris Kringle in the classic Miracle on 34th Street, Edmund Gwenn won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 1947. He declared, "Now I know there is a Santa Claus!"
Miracle On 34th Street won the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture in 1948.
Edmund Gwenn for Miracle on 34th Street (1947).
Edmund Gwenn won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle On 34th Street."
"Miracle on 34th Street" was nominated for Best Picture of 1947, but the award went to "Gentlemen's Agreement." The film about a department store Santa won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor (Edmund Gwenn), Best Adapted Screenplay (George Seaton) and Best Story (Valentine Davies).
Edmund Gwenn won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 1948 for Miracle On 34Th Street.
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