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- Notable Awards Academy Awards (Oscars): 9 Nominations Golden Globes Awards: 3 Awards 6 Nominations National Board of Review (NBR): 1 Win 7 Nominations
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Mervyn LeRoy. Jump to. 5 wins & 15 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1943 Nominee Oscar. Best Director. Random Harvest. 1976 Winner Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. 1946 Winner Honorary Award. The House I Live In.
- October 15, 1900
- September 13, 1987
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The "lively performances" from a large cast, which included Fredric March, Olivia de Havilland, Claude Rains, Anita Louise and Gale Sondergaard, as well as LeRoy's "technical excellence," led to five Academy Award nominations.
Check all the awards won and nominated for by Mervyn LeRoy - Golden Globe Award for Best Film Promoting International Understanding (1962) , Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award (1957) , Golden Globe Award for Best Film Promoting International Understanding (1946) and more awards.
Mervyn LeRoy. Producer: The Wizard of Oz. The great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 was a tragedy for Mervyn LeRoy. While he and his father managed to survive, they lost everything they had. To make money, LeRoy sold newspapers and entered talent contests as a singer.
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Mar 31, 2015 · Mervyn LeRoy's Irving G. Thalberg Award: 1976 Oscars. William Friedkin presents the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to Mervyn LeRoy at the 48th Academy Awards. Hosted by Gene Kelly.
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Sep 7, 2020 · For 40 years, Mervyn LeRoy and Alfred Hitchcock were the only directors, other than deMille himself, who were awarded the Cecil B. deMille Award for lifetime achievement. Even though LeRoy, who received the award in 1957, was essentially a journeyman director, he left us with a remarkable resume.
Mervyn LeRoy. Producer: The Wizard of Oz. The great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 was a tragedy for Mervyn LeRoy. While he and his father managed to survive, they lost everything they had. To make money, LeRoy sold newspapers and entered talent contests as a singer.