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  2. Joan Crawford - Wikipedia

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    After her Academy Award-nominated performance in 1952's Sudden Fear, Crawford continued to work steadily throughout the rest of the decade. After a 10-year absence from MGM, she returned to that studio to star in Torch Song (1953), a musical drama centering on the life of a demanding stage star who falls in love with a blind pianist, played by ...

  3. 68th Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 68th Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 1995 in the United States and took place on March 25, 1996, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST. [1]

  4. Joan Crawford filmography - Wikipedia

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    The film earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. From 1946 to 1952, Crawford appeared in a series of critical and box office successes, including the musical drama Humoresque (1946), film noirs Possessed (1947, for which she received a second Academy Award nomination) and Flamingo Road (1949), drama The Damned Don't Cry (1950), and ...

  5. Revisit the Tom Hanks Oscars acceptance speech that ... - AOL

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    Thirty years ago, Tom Hanks delivered a performance that reverberated through Hollywood. And it wasn’t in a movie.

  6. Faye Dunaway regrets playing Joan Crawford in 'Mommie ... - AOL

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  7. Harriet Craig - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Craig is a 1950 American drama film starring Joan Crawford. The screenplay by Anne Froelick and James Gunn was based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1925 play Craig's Wife, by George Kelly. [1] The film was directed by Vincent Sherman, produced by William Dozier, and distributed by Columbia Pictures.

  8. Lessons in dying from very much alive Tilda Swinton and ...

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    Get the Envelope newsletter, sent three times a week during awards season, for exclusive reporting, insights and commentary. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times . Show comments

  9. The Caretakers - Wikipedia

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    Joan Crawford arranged for each day's scenes with veteran actor Herbert Marshall, an old friend who was in frail health, to be shot first, thus allowing him to finish his work early in the day. [ 9 ] Crawford was on the board of directors of PepsiCo , and product placements for Pepsi-Cola include a scene at the hospital picnic, which features a ...