Oscars

Oscars (1953- )

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The Academy Awards or The Oscars is an annual American awards ceremony honoring cinematic achievements in the film industry.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:00 (210 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2024-03-10The 96th Annual Academy AwardsMar 10, 2024
2023-03-12The 95th Annual Academy AwardsMar 12, 2023
2022-03-27The 94th Annual Academy AwardsMar 27, 2022
2021-04-25The 93rd Annual Academy AwardsApr 25, 2021
2020-02-09The 92nd Annual Academy AwardsFeb 9, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is Oscars and when did it premiere?

Oscars is an annual awards ceremony honoring achievements in the film industry. It premiered on March 19, 1953.

Where was the first Oscars ceremony held?

The first Oscars ceremony was held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

Who was the host of the 1953 Oscars ceremony?

The host of the 1953 Oscars ceremony was Bob Hope.

How many categories were awarded in the 1953 Oscars ceremony?

The 1953 Oscars ceremony awarded 24 categories.

Who won the Best Picture award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Picture award at the 1953 Oscars was won by "The Greatest Show on Earth".

Who won the Best Director award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Director award at the 1953 Oscars was won by John Ford for "The Quiet Man".

Who won the Best Actor award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Actor award at the 1953 Oscars was won by Gary Cooper for his role in "High Noon".

Who won the Best Actress award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Actress award at the 1953 Oscars was won by Shirley Booth for her role in "Come Back, Little Sheba".

Who won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Supporting Actor award at the 1953 Oscars was won by Anthony Quinn for his role in "Viva Zapata!".

Who won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Supporting Actress award at the 1953 Oscars was won by Gloria Grahame for her role in "The Bad and the Beautiful".

Who won the Best Original Screenplay award at the 1953 Oscars?

The Best Original Screenplay award at the 1953 Oscars was won by Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton for "Roman Holiday".

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  • The Academy Awards (United States)

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