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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:25:04 GMT
A Wallace Beery 30-31 The Big House-The Champ (Tele) WHY, TELE -- YOU POSTED ONE THAT SLIPPED BY THE QUIZMASTER !!! And for that feat -- you are awarded the Double Golden Asterisk next to your name You've earned it!
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:33:14 GMT
F - 83 / 84 - Charles Durning THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS/ TO BE OR NOT TO BE First the Good News -- Jervis has arrived Now the other news -- almost there ... but check those Calendar Years of FILM RELEASES, NOT the Oscar ceremonies
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:37:21 GMT
A (I think)-1928, 1929-GLORIA SWANSON SADIE THOMPSON/THE TRESPASSER (marianne) Actually, Gloria's two nominations here were two ceremonies apart, Marianne SADIE in the 1927-28 festivity, and TRESPASSER in the 1929-1930 ceremony.
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:39:50 GMT
A (29) - 30 Ruth Chatterton (2 consecutive in two decades) Madame X (1929) Sarah and Son (1930) GOOD CALL, KIJII -- THIS ONE JUST MANAGES TO SLIP IN !!! (and also gets the DOUBLE GOLDEN ASTERISK)
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 15, 2021 20:40:33 GMT
A (I think)-1928, 1929-GLORIA SWANSON SADIE THOMPSON/THE TRESPASSER (marianne) Actually, Gloria's two nominations here were two ceremonies apart, Marianne SADIE in the 1927-28 festivity, and TRESPASSER in the 1929-1930 ceremony. So does that mean Marie Dressler's not admissible, either?
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:50:46 GMT
Actually, Gloria's two nominations here were two ceremonies apart, Marianne SADIE in the 1927-28 festivity, and TRESPASSER in the 1929-1930 ceremony. So does that mean Marie Dressler's not admissible, either? Nope -- Marie's WERE back-to-back noms. Go ahead and post it ... QUICK, before somebody else reads this!
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Post by spiderwort on Jul 15, 2021 20:51:43 GMT
E - 1971-72 GLENDA JACKSON (Women in Love, Sunday Bloody Sunday) (Spider)
EDIT: Hey, matt, I think maybe you've got Bella credited for this in the 1960s. If so, of course this posting doesn't matter.
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:53:04 GMT
J - 2010s - Matt Damon Manchester by the Sea (2016) The Martian (2015) Matt wasn't a Performer nominee for MANCHESTER, Bravo
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:54:47 GMT
Emil Jannings (No Group here but 2 consecutive years) The Way of All Flesh (1927) The Last Command (1928) Jannings later starred in a number of Nazi propaganda films, which made him unemployable as an actor after the fall of the Third Reich.same Oscar ceremony year though, Kijii -- he was twice-nomed in the 1927-28 ceremony
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:55:46 GMT
Have to leave now. Thanks again for the great game, Matt. And good luck to all players. And thanks for hanging in there, Spider -- another great job
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 20:56:49 GMT
E - 1971-72 GLENDA JACKSON (Women in Love, Sunday Bloody Sunday) (Spider)
EDIT: Hey, matt, I think maybe you've got Bella credited for this in the 1960s. If so, of course this posting doesn't matter. will double check that, Spider
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 15, 2021 20:57:28 GMT
A- 1930, 1931-NARIE DRESSLER
MIN AND BILL/EMMA (marianne)
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 21:04:08 GMT
E - 1972-73 MARLON BRANDO (The Godfather, Last Tango in Paris) (Spider) SPIDER SPOTS ONE OF TWO STILL REMAINING !!!
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 15, 2021 21:08:08 GMT
I can't wait forever on you guys for the last one
not when Cookie is calling out to 'Come and Get It' for the Spam-on-the-Half Shell.
Will check back in after the post-repast Brandy and Cigar and the Wrangler sing-along.
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Post by kijii on Jul 15, 2021 21:12:29 GMT
H 2009-2010 Christopher Plummer The Last Station (2009) Beginners (2010)
(I don't see this yet!!)
Christopher Plummer became the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar in an acting category, at 82,
...........However, I think Tony Hopkins later beat him out as the oldest dud
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 16, 2021 0:13:48 GMT
J 2009-2010 Christopher Plummer The Last Station (2009) Beginners (2010) (I don't see this yet!!) Christopher Plummer became the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar in an acting category, at 82,...........However, I think Tony Hopkins later beat him out as the oldest dud AND KIJII FINDS YET ANOTHER THAT THE QM OVERLOOKED !!! (and snares the final GOLDEN ASTERISK of the Contest)
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 16, 2021 0:14:38 GMT
F - 1982-83 CHARLES DURNING (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, To Be or Not to Be) (Spider) THERE MUST ALWAYS BE A LLS -- AND SPIDER IS THE PLAYER WHO NABS IT !!!
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 16, 2021 0:26:58 GMT
Sending thanks to the Nifty Nine: 
____________________________
BELLA and BRAVO
ISAPOP and JERVIS and KIJII 
MARIANNE and MARSHA  SPIDER and TELE 
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Will try to put something else together early next week
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Post by kijii on Jul 16, 2021 2:33:39 GMT
Emil Jannings (No Group here but 2 consecutive years) The Way of All Flesh (1927) The Last Command (1928) Jannings later starred in a number of Nazi propaganda films, which made him unemployable as an actor after the fall of the Third Reich.same Oscar ceremony year though, Kijii -- he was twice-nomed in the 1927-28 ceremony But, they were released in 2 consecutive calendar years... Although he doesn't have an assigned decade, he was a-2-in-a-rower. If you WERE to a the 20s as a decade, we could add Janet Gaynor to the list too. Pre-A -27-27-28 Janet Gaynor 7th Heaven (1927) Street Angel (1928) Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) .
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 16, 2021 3:18:21 GMT
But all three of Janet's were nominated together at the first 1927-28 Oscar fest.
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