Burgess Meredith and Joan Fontaine and her sister, Olivia de Havilland, at the 1941 (14th) Academy Awards banquet. (Photo by AMPAS)
Carl Laemmle, right, acceptor, Outstanding Production (All quiet on the western front, 1930), and presenter Louis B. Mayer at the 1929/30 (3rd) Academy Awards ceremony. (Photo by AMPAS)
Actress Beatrice Lillie, British star, uses her Tony medallion as a monocle to look at the medallion held by Thomas Mitchell after both of them were honored at the American Theater Wing's presentation of awards at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, March 29, 1953. The British star received a special award for her performances through the years and her current performance in “An Evening with Beatrice Lillie”. Mitchell received his Tony as the best actor a in musical for his performance in “Hazel Flagge”. (Photo by Marty Lederhandler/AP Photo)
Actress Rita Moreno holds the Oscar she won at Santa Monica, California on April 9, 1962 as best supporting actress of the year. She won the Academy Award for her role in “West Side Story”. (Photo by AP Photo)
Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman compare Oscars they received in 1945 for best acting performances in 1944. Crosby won his Oscar for his performance in 1944. Crosby won his Oscar for his performance in “Going My Way”. Miss Bergman won for her role in “Gaslight”. Crosby, the well-known singer, died on Friday, October 14, 1977 in Madrid, Spain, according to the Spanish News Agency Cifra. (Photo by AP Photo)
Gary Cooper, left, Joan Fontaine, Mary Astor and Donald Crisp, in army uniform, pose backstage at the 1941 Academy Awards presented at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Ca., February 26, 1942. Cooper won best actor in “Sergeant York”; Fontaine won best actress in “Suspicion”; Astor won best supporting actress in “The Great Lie”; and Crisp won best supporting actor in “How Green Was My Valley”. (Photo by AP Photo)
Sasheen Littlefeather holds up a statement that she read March 23, 1973, at the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on behalf of Marlon Brando who declined to accept his Oscar as best actor in to protest the treatment of Native Americans in television and movies. The Academy Awards have gone through many changes since the first ceremony in 1929. (Photo by AP Photo)
Actor Mickey Rooney kisses Judy Garland while holding the Oscar that he won during the 1938 Academy Awards Ceremony. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
American actor Grace Kelly (1929 – 1982) poses in front of a curtain with her Best Actress Oscar for director George Seaton's film, “The Country Girl”, at the Academy Awards, Los Angeles, California on March 30, 1955. She wears an evening gown with long white gloves. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
American actor Humphrey Bogart (1899 – 1957) sits at a table with place settings and liquor bottles, holding up his Best Actor statue at the Academy Awards, RKO Pantages Theater, Los Angeles, California on March 20, 1952. Bogart won the Oscar for his role in director John Huston's film, “The African Queen”. (Photo by Murray Garrett/Getty Images)
(L-R): Actors Gregory Peck (1916 – 2003), Sophia Loren, Joan Crawford (1904 – 1977) and Maximilian Schell stand backstage at the Academy Awards, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, April 8, 1963. Both Peck and Crawford hold Oscar statuettes. Peck won Best Actor for director Robert Mulligan's film “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Crawford accepted the Best Actress award for Anne Bancroft for director Arthur Penn's film “The Miracle Worker”. Loren and Schell were winners of the Best Actress and Actor awards the year before. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Actor Marlon Brando wrestles his best actor Oscar away from comedian Bob Hope at the Academy Awards ceremony at the RKO Pantages Theatre on March 30, 1955 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frank Worth, Courtesy of Capital Art/Getty Images)
Actors Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine joking around whith their Oscar statuettes, which they both won for the film “Terms of Endearment”, at the 56th Academy Awards, Los Angeles, April 9th 1984. (Photo by Fotos International/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
American actors Cleo Moore (1928 – 1973, left) and Jayne Mansfield (1933 – 1967) display their cleavage while posing in front of an Oscar likeness at the Academy Awards, RKO Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, California on March 21, 1956. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Audrey Hepburn holding the Academy Award for best actress in “Roman Holiday”, her first American film on March 25, 1954. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Shirley Temple presents an Academy Award to Walt Disney for his outstanding cartoon, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, one big statue and seven little ones, at the 11th Annual Academy of Motion picture Arts & Sciences dinner in Los Angeles, CA, 1939. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Actress Elizabeth Taylor and actor Richard Burton attend Governor's Ball for 42nd Annual Academy Awards on April 7, 1970 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./Wireimage)
Barbra Streisand holds her “Oscar” after she was named co-winner of the Best Actress Award in the 41st Annual Academy Awards on April 14, 1969. Streisand and Katharine Hepburn made Academy history with the dual award. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Elizabeth Taylor during 42nd Annual Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, United States on April 7, 1970. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)
American singer and actor Sammy Davis Jr. (1925 – 1990) stands with presenter Barbra Streisand, holding the Oscar for Best Song, at the Academy Awards ceremony, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, April 10, 1968. Davis accepted the Oscar on behalf of Leslie Bricusse, for the song “Talk to The Animals” from the film “Doctor Dolittle”. (Photo by Fotos International/Getty Images)
American actress Raquel Welch (R) and American football player Joe Namath (L) stand together at the Academy Awards, April 15, 1971. (Photo by Time Life Pictures/Long Photography, Inc./The LIFE Images Collection/Getty Images)
Goldie Hawn during 43rd Annual Academy Awards' Governer's Ball at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, United States on April 15, 1971. (Photo by Ron Galella/WireImage)
Barbra Streisand stumbles and tears her “see through” gown as she goes up the steps to receive her share of the Best Actress Award at the 41st Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles on April 14, 1969. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Actress Meryl Streep hugs her “Oscar” after winning the Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in “Kramer vs. Kramer”, during the 53rd Annual Academy Awards presentations at the Music Center 4/14 on April 15, 1980. She stands before a statue of the Oscar in the “deadline” room after receiving the award. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Italian actress Sophia Loren and US actor Marlon Brando at a cinema in Rome on November 11, 1954, where Brando received the Francesco Pasinetti Prize for his performance in the film “On The Waterfront”. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Audrey Hepburn smiles sweetly as she receives Hollywood's highest accolade – an Oscar for the best performance by an actress – from Jean Hersholt at the Center Theater tonight in New York on March 25, 1954. The 22-year-old stage and screen star won her award for her only American film, “Roman Holiday”. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
American actors Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper talk at an Academy Awards after party, Los Angeles, California, April 1970. Singer Michelle Phillips stands in the foreground. (Photo by Max Miller/Fotos International/Getty Images)
John Chambers accepts a special “Oscar” for his achievement in creating the makeup for most of the cast of the picture “Planet Of The Apes”, from Walter Matthau and monkey in Music Center, Los Angeles on April 14, 1969. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Prince and members of his group accept their Oscar for Best Original Song Score for “Purple Rain” in Los Angeles, CA on March 25, 1985. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
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