Friday, October 18, 2013

Some photos for Classic Hollywood Stars With Their Oscars

Some photos for Classic Hollywood Stars With Their Oscars

Post from Classic Hollywood Community.

 

 
Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers in 1941

  Jimmy Stewart and Ginger Rogers in 1941 – Stewart with his Best Actor Oscar for The Philidelphia Story and Rogers with her Best Actress Oscar for Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman

 Joan Crawford with her Best Actress Oscar for Mildred Pierce, 1946

 Luise Rainer, the first woman to win two Oscars, holds her Best Actress award for her performance in The Great Ziegfeld during the 1937 Academy Awards ceremony

Joan Fontaine doing the household bookkeeping next to the Oscar she won for her role in Hitchcok's Suspicion, 1942

 Vivien Leigh places the Oscar she won for her role as Scarlett in Gone With The Wind on her mantlepiece at home, 1940

Grace Kelly with the Oscar she won for her role in The Country Girl, 1955. William Holden, her co-star in the movie, stands behind her

Elizabeth Taylor at a Hollywood party with the Oscar she won for her role in Butterfield 8, 1961

 Clark Gable receiving his Oscar for “It Happened One Night”1934

Audrey Hepburn with the Oscar she won for Roman Holiday, 1954

Joanne Woodward smiles radiantly while holding her Best Actress Oscar for her role in Three Faces of Eve, 1958

Gloria Grahame with her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Bad and the Beautiful, 1953

 Bing Crosby (Going My Way), Ingrid Bergman (Gaslight) and Barry Fitzgerald (Going My Way) with their Oscars, 1945

Best Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress winners Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed (both for From Here to Eternity) and their Oscars, 1954

 Marlon Brando (right) with his Oscar for On the Waterfront, 1955

 Onstage presenters seen from the wings during the 1950 Academy Awards

Jimmy Stewart, back from WWII, talks with the oldest employee of his family's hardware store in Pennsylvania, George Little; nearby is a table of various mementos, including Stewart's Best Actor Oscar for The Philadelphia Story.






 

No comments:

Post a Comment