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The 25 biggest Oscars shocks and snubs in Academy Awards history
There have been many shocks and surprises at the Oscars since the first ceremony in 1929
Gwyneth Paltrow winning the Oscar in 1998, for Shakespeare in Love
Academy Awards history is littered with instances of supposedly sure things that didn’t come good, and rank outsiders who prompted gasps when their names were read out.
Since the first awards ceremony in 1929, there has been a multitude of memorable shocks and surprises throughout the decades which has left critics and viewers questioning the decisions of the Academy.
Not limiting ourselves to winners, but including shock nominees and omissions too, here’s history’s rundown of all the Oscars’ most criminal and cringe-worthy hand-over-mouth moments.
Nolte: What Should’ve Won the Best Picture Oscar – 1970 to 1979
22 Apr 2021
In part six of this series we look at the movies that should have won the Best Picture Oscar between 1970 and 1979.
By 1970 the old studio system and the Production Code were officially dead, the New Hollywood-era was in full bloom, and what an era it was. As you will see below, the swingin’ seventies produced classic after classic, and although many were filled with R-rated content, they were almost old-fashioned in their morality, especially when it came to one of this decade’s overriding themes: the importance of the individual over the collective.
The 25 biggest Oscars shocks and snubs in Academy Awards history
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HOLLYWOOD HILLS The voiceover actor behind numerous Disney movie trailers, Mark Elliott died in a Los Angeles hospital on Saturday, April 3 after suffering from two heart attacks. He was 81.
Born John Harrison Frick Jr., Elliott became a popular and sough out voiceover artist after voicing big Hollywood movies like Disney promos for “Star Wars,” “Smokey and the Bandit,” and “The Goodbye Girl.” He was born September 24, 1939 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and later changed him name to Mark Elliott when he worked in radio, according to his IMDB page.
Elliott worked in radio for over 20 years at different stations in the Midwest before transitioning to voiceovers. While becoming known for his voice in Disney trailers and promotions, he completed work for both television and films including the 1981 British film, “Chariots of Fire” and the finale of TV series “M A S H,” which was one of the most watched episodes in television history. He appeared in a ca
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