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  1. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Joan Crawford wasn’t nominated for an Oscar in 1963. ... The Ryan Murphy regular Sarah Paulson plays Page, who is stunned when Joan Crawford suddenly rings her up and makes her proposal.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2017 · After finally tackling the 1963 Oscar fiasco, Ryan Murphy set his sights on another scandalous chapter of Joan Crawford’s career with Sunday’s Feud episode, “Hagsploitation.” In it, Hedda ...

  3. I've placed all of the photos for the film on the 1963 page, the year the film was released. The Caretakers. Misc. 1963 Images. Academy Awards. Broadcast April 8, 1963. Joan accepted the Best Actress award for Anne Bancroft--who. beat out Bette Davis for "Baby Jane." Joan also presented the Best Director award to David Lean.

  4. Joan Crawford, nom de scène de Lucille Fay LeSueur, est une actrice et productrice américaine née le 23 mars 1904 [1] à San Antonio et morte le 10 mai 1977 à New York (État de New York) [2]. Star emblématique de l’âge d’or d' Hollywood , elle a été l’une des actrices américaines dont la carrière a été la plus longue.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Crawford really got the last laugh after campaigning hard against Davis in 1963 and getting on stage Oscar night to accept the award on Anne Bancroft's behalf. Davis was shocked. Crawford famously posed with the other acting winners with the Oscar in her hand. Crawford was the shade queen of her era!

  6. 27 de ago. de 2022 · As reported by the New York Post, Crawford wrote in her 1962 memoir, A Portrait of Joan, that she skipped the Oscars because she was ill. "On the night of the Awards, I was running a temperature of 104. I'd been suffering with flu for the past week, filming Humoresque …. Flu coupled with the nervous tension of being eligible for an Oscar had ...

  7. 3 de ago. de 2011 · Anne Bancroft winning the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 1963. Presented by Maximilian S...

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