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The Oscars, also known as the Academy Awards, are an annual awards ceremony. Awards are given out for cinematic excellence. The awards ceremony is held by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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Who was the youngest person ever to read?

== == : My son, Dane, started to read words (unknown for him)at the age of 14 months in English. Soon after that he learnt the numbers, too, and recognized them up to 100, in English, but sometimes in Italian, as well. Although he is a trilingual baby, he prefers English and when he was 20 months old he could read sentences. At about the age of 2 he started to sing with solmization, however, this might have been learnt from me when I was singing to him :) Now he is 2 and a half yrs old and loves trying to read even in Latin, but only his reading in English is properly fluent. : Have a great day to you all :) : A

omani 3 years old keval mehta started to read at 2yrs. at 4- he can fluently read newspapers in 4 different languages without confusion.

What is Lena Olin most known for?

Lena Olin is most known as an actress. Lena Olin was born in Sweden in 1955. She was nominated for an Academy Award in 1989 for Enemies, A Love Story.

Who should win an Oscar for the best actor in 2020?

Al Pachino should take the Oscar because in the God Father that is how he found out his brother Fredo was the tratior . He brother said the guy had a 20 in Oscar.

Fredo was caught by a 20 in Oscar. Of course Robert Dinero could be the one whit the 20 in Oscar. Well anyone there who has a 20 in Oscar should win, Just don't give the Oscar to the gay guy because we know what he is goning to do with it.

Who has won the Order of Austuialia?

The Order of Australia is an award given to those who have achieved something or have done something of merit. Several people have won including Gordon Jackson, Roy Wright, and John Kerr.

Girly and teen films?

- Mean Girls (totally!)

- 10 Things I Hate About You

- Clueless

- Bring It On (Cheerleading)

- John Tucker Must Die

- She's the Man (Not really girly, but funny and romantic)

- Just My Luck (one of my favorites!!!)

- The Devil Wears Prada

- Angus Thongs and Perfect Snogging

Who was the first woman to win both an Oscar for best actress and an Emmy in the same year?

Liza Minnelli won an Oscar for Cabaret (1972), and the same year won an Emmy for her TV special Liza with a "Z".

Was Lakeview Terrace nominated for any awards?

The 2008 movie wasn't nominated for any major award: The Academy Awards, Golden Globes or SAG.

Who won best producer for Oscar in2013?

There is no Academy Award for Best Producer, but Oscars for Best Picture are presented to specific producers of the winning film. On February 24, 2013, Oscars went to producers Grant Heslov, George Clooney and Ben Affleck for their 2012 drama "Argo."

How did Meryl Streep appear 6'2 in Julie and Julia?

A number of production "tricks" were used: -shorter actors/actresses were cast (ex. Stanley Tucci) so that she appeared taller in comparison to the people around her

-she was always wearing high healed shoes

-she sometimes stood on small boxes to appear taller

-the counters in the kitchen, tables etc. were built shorter that average so she appeared taller in comparison to them

-different camera angles can made someone look taller, because it depends on the angle that we are looking at them

What Oscar-winning actor took his stage name from a character he played in a 1942 movie?

Actor Byron E. Barr played a character named Gig Young in the 1942 dramatic film "The Gay Sisters" and eventually adopted it as his stage name. As Gig Young, he won the 1969 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"

How many actors have won Oscars playing alcoholics?

Fredric March "The Best Years of Our Lives" 1946

James Dunn "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" 1945

Van Heflin "Johnny Eager" 1941

Ray Milland "The Lost Weehend" 1945

Claire Trevor "Key Largo" 1948

Lee Marvin "Cat Ballou" 1965

Jeff Bridges "Crazy Heart" 2009

James Coburn "Affliction" 1997

Thomas Mitchell "Stagecoach" 1938

Who was the first latin to win an Oscar?

Jose Ferrer, who was born in Puerto Rico, won the 1950 Best Actor Oscar for his performance in "Cyrano de Bergerac."

What Oscars did The Help win?

Octavia Spencer won the 2011 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance as Minny Jackson in "The Help."

Who won an Oscar for Paper Moon?

Tatum O'Neal won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. At age 10, she became the youngest winner ever in a competitive category. (Shirley Temple had won an Honorary Award at age 6 in 1935.)
Tatum O'Neal received the 1973 Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon."

How many Oscars has David Lean won?

Two. He won Best Director for Best Picture winners The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia(1962).

What does it mean when someone says to do a Cyrano de Bergerac or to pull a Cyrano de Bergerac?

To "pull a Cyrano" is to speak through someone else, as Cyrano spoke to Roxanne through a proxy. For example, when Karl Rove was policy chief for the Bush Administration, he was accused of pulling a Cyrano by sending Cabinet members and allies in Congress to Sunday morning talk shows and instructing them what to say.

What film starring Vivien Leigh won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1939?

Gone with the Wind. However, while this film was released in 1939, it won the 1940 Oscar for Best Picture.

Why is Angelina Jolie not nominated for 'Maleficent'?

Academy Award nominations for the 2014 movie year won't be revealed until Thursday, January 15, 2015. But the most-talked-about frontrunners are Julianne Moore (a four-time Oscar nominee who has never won) for "Still Alice"; Reese Witherspoon (the 2005 Best Actress winner) for "Wild"; Felicity Jones for "The Theory of Everything"; Rosamund Pike for "Gone Girl"; and Jennifer Aniston for "Cake."

It is likely that Angelina Jolie's best chances for Oscar nominations are as the director and co-producer of "Unbroken," the true story of World War II prisoner of war Louis "Louie" Zamperini. She won the 1999 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "Girl, Interrupted."