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Attendees at the 15th Academy Awards. Greer Garson and James Cagney. Best Actress winner for Mrs. Miniver and Best Actor winner for Yankee Doodle Dandy. Teresa Wright. Supporting Actress winner for Mrs. Minver. View More Memorable Moments.
The 15th Academy Awards was held in the Cocoanut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 4, 1943, honoring the films of 1942. [1] The ceremony is most famous for the speech by Greer Garson; accepting the award for Best Actress, Garson spoke for nearly six minutes, considered to be the longest Oscars acceptance speech.
- March 4, 1943
- Mrs. Miniver (12)
- Mrs. Miniver (6)
- Bob Hope
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The 15th Academy Awards | 1943 ... Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Winner. Sidney Franklin ... Outstanding Motion Picture - 20th Century-Fox.
The 15th Academy Awards | 1943 ... Special Award. Winner. In Which We Serve. ... * Outstanding Motion Picture - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Special Award. Charles Boyer Note: …for his progressive cultural achievement in establishing the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles as a source of reference for the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry. Noel Coward Note: …for his outstanding production achievement in In Which We Serve. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Best Picture: Mrs. MiniverMrs. Miniver also won Academy Awards for Best Actress (Greer Garson), Best Supporting Actress (Teresa Wright), Black-and-White Cinematography (Joseph Ruttenberg), Directing (William Wyler), and Writing – Screenplay (Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton, and Claudine West). Bob Hope was the master of ceremonies again, and Jeanette MacDonald sang the ...