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Zhao became the first Asian woman, the first woman of color and the second woman ever to win Best Director for her 2020 film Nomadland. In 2021 she directed the ensemble cast superhero film Eternals. She moved to Los Angeles from Beijing as a teenager. Her work is heavily censored in China.
AFI defines an "American screen legend" as "an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films (films of 40 minutes or more) whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work."
Wendi McLendon-Covey (née McLendon; born October 10, 1969) [1] is an American actress known primarily for her work in comedic and improvisational roles. From 2013 until 2023, she played the role of family matriarch Beverly Goldberg on the ABC comedy series The Goldbergs, for which she was nominated for two Critics' Choice Television Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
At the 41st Academy Awards, Barbra Streisand and Katharine Hepburn received the same number of votes and thus tied for Best Actress (the only time this has occurred). Italian actress Sophia Loren became the first actor, in any category, to win for a foreign language performance in Two Women (1960).
In fact, all the women who portrayed Alcala’s victims shared how the supportive environment that Kendrick created on set was crucial for their success, especially during the more intense scenes.
First woman to be nominated for Best Original Song Shared with Jerome Kern (music); Jimmy McHugh (lyrics). 1936: Swing Time "The Way You Look Tonight" Won First woman to win for Best Original Song. First woman with multiple nominations in this category. Shared with Jerome Kern (music). 1945: Ann Ronell (music & lyrics) G.I. Joe "Linda" Nominated
Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film directed by Mark Robson and produced by David Weisbart, based on Jacqueline Susann's 1966 novel.The film stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate as three young women who become friends as they struggle to forge careers in the entertainment industry.
Ever Carradine born () August 6, 1974 (age 50) Barbara Carrera born () December 31, 1945 (age 78) or 1944, or 1946, or 1951 (born in Nicaragua) Tia Carrere born () January 2, 1967 (age 57) Diahann Carroll 1935–2019; Madeline Carroll born () March 18, 1996 (age 28) Nancy Carroll 1903–1965; Pat Carroll 1927–2022