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The 2nd Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 29, 1982, at an Oscar night potluck party to recognize the worst the film industry had to offer in 1981.. James Coco, nominated for worst supporting actor for his performance in Only When I Laugh, also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the same performance, a feat not repeated until double supporting ...
James Emil Coco (March 21, 1930 – February 25, 1987) was an American stage and screen actor. He was the recipient of a Primetime Emmy Award , a Drama Desk Award , a Cable ACE Award and three Obie Awards , as well as nominations for a Tony Award , an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards .
James Coco – Only When I Laugh as Jimmy; Jack Nicholson – Reds as Eugene O'Neill; Howard E. Rollins, Jr. – Ragtime as Coalhouse Walker, Jr. Orson Welles – Butterfly as Judge Rauch; Joan Hackett – Only When I Laugh as Toby Landau. Jane Fonda – On Golden Pond as Chelsea Thayer Wayne; Kristy McNichol – Only When I Laugh as Polly Hines
The 1982 revival at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre opened on January 21, 1982 and closed on February 21, 1982 after 30 previews and 36 performances. The multiple Caesar roles were split between Victor Garber and James Coco .
Irving became the second person, after supporting actor James Coco in 1982, to be nominated for a Razzie and Oscar for the same work, a feat not repeated until Glenn Close in 2021. The dolphins "Cindy and Sandy", nominated for Worst New Star for Jaws 3-D, were the first animals to be nominated in the awards history.
James Coco: Only When I Laugh (also Oscar-nominated) Jimmy Perrino Danny DeVito: Going Ape! Lazlo 1982 : Ed McMahon: Butterfly: Mr. Gillespie: Michael Beck: Megaforce: Dallas Ben Gazzara: Inchon: Major Frank Hallsworth Ted Hamilton: The Pirate Movie: The Pirate King Orson Welles: Butterfly: Judge Rauch 1983 : Jim Nabors: Stroker Ace: Lugs ...
The nominees for the 54th Academy Awards were announced on February 11, 1982, by Academy president Fay Kanin and actor Lloyd Bridges. [5] Reds earned the most nominations with twelve; On Golden Pond came in second with ten. [6] The winners were announced at the awards ceremony on March 29.
Presented since 1962, the Eddie Award is an annual accolade that was created by American Cinema Editors to award outstanding achievements in editing in television and film. [1] St. Elsewhere received three nominations for the award for Best Edited Episode from a Television Series, winning twice for episodes edited by Robert P. Suppey.