Amazing to read these comments. To see how easily people lose focus . I knew Myrna from the age of 14. I am now 62. We lived across the street from each other, e.63rd. I dined with her nearly every week. She was not shy at all but private. A stately, polite, reserved and intelligent lady. She taught me much. She treated me always with respect and caring. This Oscar was simply too little, much too late. She was very ill at this time and had a live in nurse. It was Hollywood's failure not hers.
Unfortunately, the Academy does not have the rights to show all the wonderful film clips that were a part of this tribute so we had to edit that part out. Sorry.
Myrna Loy should have won more recognition from the Academy during her active years in Hollywood. She was one of the best actresses in the world, and I know of no one more adept at sophisticated comedy (her pairings with William Powell were sheer magic). By the way, Powell won three nominations as Best Actor and never won. He was one of the most gifted, intelligent and elegant actors in film history. Sad how film societies seem to ignore the greatness of these performers. Very sad, indeed.
Forget about "very sad..." Neither William Powell nor Myrna Loy is to be pitied! t These are two people who had fantastic careers , careers such as few people can even dream of. Loy alone made well over 100 films. Both were world famous and widely beloved. So they didn't win every prize ever possible. Artists don't work in order to collect accolades...
To paraphrase Robert Osborne, those who are always good get overlooked - Edward G. Robinson, Maureen O'Hara, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. Eventually some get an honorary, O'Toole refused because he wanted to keep working, how long did it take to acknowledge Newman, DiCaprio, Redford?
The great scene in The Best Years Of Our Lives, when Frederic March returns home is one of the great scenes in movie history. Class Act. RIP Myrna Loy, William Wyler and Frederid March
Exotic beauty, brilliant comedienne and dramaturge , perfect wife and mother......Myrna Loy encompassed the entire depth and breadth that any actress can aspire to.
She was very active in civil rights and equality spent much time with Eleanor Roosevelt campaigned for Adlai Stevenson and John Kennedy. She gave up a year and a half at the height of her career to work with the Red Cross visiting countless wounded soldiers during the war. She was highly intelligent, well informed and well respected by many of the most important political and intellectual people of her time. She was beloved by artists but her civic mindedness was ingrained in her youth.
I think there’s no one more appropriate else than Anjelica to deliver this award as Anjelica is one of those very few actors who can effectively deliver a message with nothing other than a facial expression.
She wrote a great autobiography/memoir entitled Being and Becoming. It's one of the best books I have ever read and whether you are a Myrna Loy fan or someone who is just interested in a more just and humane society, it is a MUST read book and its message is as important now as it was when it was written. She was not only a great actress and comedienne, but a great person. I wish that she would have run for political office. She would have made a great Senator or even President.
Oh yes! I read it just because I liked her acting never realized she rubbed shoulders with and even campaigned for so many giants of politics. Her touching advocacy for Czechoslovakia and friendship with the ambassador, her friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, all her civil rights work - I am just blown away by her intelligence and involvement. We need her today!!
All class.…in ten words or less. And I think double wedding was Powell's best, myrna made movie history with "Return of the Thin Man", Libeled Lady and wife vs. Secretary. She oozes class, confidence and best all, comic timing while never pandering.
Pensive classiness, beauty and thoughtfulness in all her performances and delivery of her lines. My faves of hers: Cheaper By The Dozen and Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Way to go, Myrna!
Wow she was still beautiful even in failing health and way on in years. This made me cry! I definitely think she was happy to receive it, I didn't get any feeling she wasn't. We love you Myrna!
i remember the excellent film montage that was edited out in the middle. I love Myrna Loy. I'm 33, and as a child was raised on films like "Cheaper By the Dozen" and "Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House". When I got older I discovered the Thin Man films, as well as her other 30's and 40's work like "Libeled Lady" and "The Best Years of Our Lives". Tremendous talent- she is greatly missed.
My fav actress tied w/ Greer Garson. I may not be of that generation, but was raised on the classics. I have much of her movies recorded & they give me much pleasure. My mother met her. ( I wish I had that pleasure). Myrna Loy & many actresses & actors in that era will be in my heart for a long time to come. May the Good Lord hold them in his arms for eternity. Thank the Lord for her God given talent & all she shared w/ us. Peace always.
outerspaceoutpost Apparently Greer credited Myrna for her career - when Myrna went to 20th Century Fox on loan to star in The Rains Came, Greer was cast in her stead in Goodbye Mr. Chips. Decades later, when Myrna was touring the U.S. doing theatre, Greer came backstage & presented her with a Gucci gift as a token of appreciation.
WHO, COULDN'T, LOVE, this spectacular lady of the ages!! I ADORED HER! She is for the future, to BEHOLD! How lucky we have been and always WILL be, to experience such an extraordinary woman!!
Pure class, gets my vote as the most beautiful looking of 1930s Hollywood. Perfect woman, great actress. Seems such a pity that this amazing award was bestowed upon her only 2 and a half years before she passed. Way too long a-wait Academy. God bless her.
"I Love You Again" with Miss Loy and William Powell is one of my favorites. A delightfully subversive, yet sweet and funny movie with a perfect ending. Myrna was never more beautiful, and the great William Powell at his best in a great role.
speaking of these 2 so BRILLIANT actors, Myrna Loy and William Powell, I saw Manhattan Melodrama yesterday...what a MAGNIFICENT film it was...Clark Gable as the "bad" guy, William Powell as the "good" guy and Myrna Loy between them...all three actors were so WONDERFUL...
The last shot of Miss Loy from the montage was from "After The Thin Man", 1936. In the scene she turned to the movie theater audience and said, "See". This was a comeback line after she had been insulted, called "A pot of money". This was the first time in movie history that the 4th wall was broken..giving an aside to the theater audience. This was before the Hope & Crosby films made it common place. God Bless Myrna Loy.
I once took a dozen red roses to Myrna Loy in NYC in 1990... they should've taped this earlier in the day when she was more coherent... she suffered more at night... still a splendid lady... who never graced the cover of LIFE magazine.
Still my favorite movie with her is Best Years of Our Lives. Even though it was an all star cast Myrna was the best of the group, followed by Dana, Teresa, and Virginia.
Myrna Loy was the best! A class act that only comes around once in a blue moon. I wish that today's actresses could learn something. Truly a bygone era!
We've received requests for other anniversary tributes too. Unfortunately, those great Oscar® tributes, featuring past winners on stage together, also include film clips for each participant.
A statue of 16-year-old Myrna Loy (née Williams), depicted as a water nymph (it was originally part of a fountain), stands at the entrance of Venice High School in California. It was sculpted in 1922, while she was a student there
what a beautiful and lovely woman! I am amazed because at that time she was ill unfortunately but she looks beautiful and lovely.. very sweet and tender.. I liked this vid very much!
Myrna Loy, my father's favorite actress. As a bell captain in New York he was asked to bring something to her room. He was mesmerised. Actually my father acted briefly as a stuntman in the movies in the late 20's.
@danarzechula3769 He certainly did. He was an amazing man. He even boxed at Madison Square Garden for a while. About 19 fights. His parents made him quit. He won a singing and dancing contest on Major Bowes Amateur hour.
Yes, it the award was long over due. Myrna was about 86 years old at this point. The former academy people were probably long dead. Telling the 1991 academy to stuff it would have been a mistake, as they were 'smarter' than the former academy members. She gracefully accepted the award in the only way a lady of her quality could. ; )
@thesix107 I'm not sure by the time she received this award she had been in failing health for a long time. Had seen some photos of her from the mid 80s and it took a few people just to help her walk so by this point not sure what her physical condition was.
Will always love her, and certainly her humour and movies with William Powell in the Thin Man Series. I couldn't be more happy to feel my wife and I (46/42) live our lives similarly. :)
It's awesome that Myrna finally got her Oscar!!! She should have been nominated for THE THIN MAN (1934), THE RAINS CAME (1939), and THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946). I think she gave a very short speech as a way to get back at the Academy because they never nominated her for an Oscar. In 1968, Hitchcock was given the Iriving Thalberg Award, he just said thank you and left. Rumors said that night say that he only said thank you to get back at the Academy for not giving him a Director Oscar
She should have at least been nominated for The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, a personal favorite of the genre. But I don't understand why they didn't also award Irene Dunne an honorary Oscar around this same time. She was like Amy Adams or Julianne Moore, one of the most versatile of her day who landed multiple nominations despite never getting the one big dramatic role that could seal the deal.
sie hatte nie die großen rollen aber was wäre Hollywood ohne sie gewesen.............sie bleibt uns immer in Erinnerung als eine der ganz großen Persönlichkeiten
@mnmcv1 I remember this night but not the montage. I agree with all here who loved her and knew her to be one of the best, especially working with William Powell.
Myrna giving me Joan Crawford vibes in that evening gown watching a big screen with a Oscar next to her. 😂. I would like to suggest don’t make honorary winners wait all night to get there awards. They should get those before 9 PM est. many are in fragile health by the time they receive these. It seem cruel to make them wait so long for their awards.
What? Joan Crawford won an Oscar but didnt go. She opened her front door to reporters w kids in tow, and thanked Academy for her Oscar. SHE NEVER GOT ANOTHER OSCAR.
@@unowen-nh9ov You are a moron. Did you not see Mommie Dearest??? She opened her fucking door at home to reporters AFTER she heard her name announced over radio. Go away no nothing!
Amazing to read these comments. To see how easily people lose focus . I knew Myrna from the age of 14. I am now 62. We lived across the street from each other, e.63rd. I dined with her nearly every week. She was not shy at all but private. A stately, polite, reserved and intelligent lady. She taught me much. She treated me always with respect and caring. This Oscar was simply too little, much too late. She was very ill at this time and had a live in nurse. It was Hollywood's failure not hers.
Agreed. What a class act.
I am envious of your times with Myrna.
You rule!
You're very lucky! I imagine she was as kind and stately as she appears to be
she deserved it during the thin man movies. she was such a fantastic actress and really made the thin man movies come alive.
She deserved a standing ovation.
Couldn't agree more
What a legend!!
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Unfortunately, the Academy does not have the rights to show all the wonderful film clips that were a part of this tribute so we had to edit that part out. Sorry.
WOW...she looked more beautiful as she got older. Stunning.
RIP Myrna Loy (August 2, 1905 - December 14, 1993), aged 88
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Myrna Loy should have won more recognition from the Academy during her active years in Hollywood. She was one of the best actresses in the world, and I know of no one more adept at sophisticated comedy (her pairings with William Powell were sheer magic). By the way, Powell won three nominations as Best Actor and never won. He was one of the most gifted, intelligent and elegant actors in film history. Sad how film societies seem to ignore the greatness of these performers. Very sad, indeed.
Forget about "very sad..." Neither William Powell nor Myrna Loy is to be pitied! t These are two people who had fantastic careers , careers such as few people can even dream of. Loy alone made well over 100 films. Both were world famous and widely beloved. So they didn't win every prize ever possible. Artists don't work in order to collect accolades...
@@photo161 Luise Rainer won 2 back to back before the age of 30, killed her career.
While I agree with the sentiments of your words, Tracy & Hepburn surpassed Powell & Loy when it came to sophisticated comedy.
@@mrjones29 Agree to disagree.
To paraphrase Robert Osborne, those who are always good get overlooked - Edward G. Robinson, Maureen O'Hara, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. Eventually some get an honorary, O'Toole refused because he wanted to keep working, how long did it take to acknowledge Newman, DiCaprio, Redford?
The great scene in The Best Years Of Our Lives, when Frederic March returns home
is one of the great scenes in movie history.
Class Act.
RIP Myrna Loy, William Wyler and Frederid March
Don't forget Bill Powell good friend and excellent screen foil
You're damned right it is
"The Thin Man" was a classic. "After the Thin Man" was EPIC!!!! Myna Loy should have earned an Oscar for either of them!!!
:) Anjelica looked really beautiful. I love her voice
Exotic beauty, brilliant comedienne and dramaturge , perfect wife and mother......Myrna Loy encompassed the entire depth and breadth that any actress can aspire to.
Miss Loy never had any children and she was married four times.
She was very active in civil rights and equality spent much time with Eleanor Roosevelt campaigned for Adlai Stevenson and John Kennedy. She gave up a year and a half at the height of her career to work with the Red Cross visiting countless wounded soldiers during the war. She was highly intelligent, well informed and well respected by many of the most important political and intellectual people of her time. She was beloved by artists but her civic mindedness was ingrained in her youth.
@@KatzMeow268 Not exotic, either.
I just simply LOVE her! A great actress, and a great lady.
Always centered and self possessed
I think there’s no one more appropriate else than Anjelica to deliver this award as Anjelica is one of those very few actors who can effectively deliver a message with nothing other than a facial expression.
She wrote a great autobiography/memoir entitled Being and Becoming. It's one of the best books I have ever read and whether you are a Myrna Loy fan or someone who is just interested in a more just and humane society, it is a MUST read book and its message is as important now as it was when it was written. She was not only a great actress and comedienne, but a great person. I wish that she would have run for political office. She would have made a great Senator or even President.
Oh yes! I read it just because I liked her acting never realized she rubbed shoulders with and even campaigned for so many giants of politics. Her touching advocacy for Czechoslovakia and friendship with the ambassador, her friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt, all her civil rights work - I am just blown away by her intelligence and involvement. We need her today!!
Myrna Loy had much more talent than many actresses who actually won Oscars
Classic, no needs for words.... she doesn't even need to talk cause she is just that classic
All class.…in ten words or less.
And I think double wedding was Powell's best, myrna made movie history with "Return of the Thin Man", Libeled Lady and wife vs. Secretary. She oozes class, confidence and best all, comic timing while never pandering.
i dig every movie of both of them
Double Wedding was filmed after his fiancee Jean Harlow died, Myrna writes in her memoirs what an unhappy set it was, they both loved Jean.
If you haven't seen 'The Thin Man,' watch it. It's terrific.
Pensive classiness, beauty and thoughtfulness in all her performances and delivery of her lines. My faves of hers: Cheaper By The Dozen and Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Way to go, Myrna!
Anjelica is very beautiful here!
Renan C. Maia she's always beautiful
Wow she was still beautiful even in failing health and way on in years. This made me cry! I definitely think she was happy to receive it, I didn't get any feeling she wasn't. We love you Myrna!
I agree with others here. Angelica Huston looked amazing. Never saw her looking that great.
Myrna Loy was the greatest!
She was certainly a great actress and a beautiful woman. I enjoy her movies still today.
i love how she looked in the movies "the witches","addams family 1 & 2" shess the best
i remember the excellent film montage that was edited out in the middle.
I love Myrna Loy. I'm 33, and as a child was raised on films like "Cheaper By the Dozen" and "Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House". When I got older I discovered the Thin Man films, as well as her other 30's and 40's work like "Libeled Lady" and "The Best Years of Our Lives".
Tremendous talent- she is greatly missed.
My fav actress tied w/ Greer Garson. I may not be of that generation, but was raised on the classics. I have much of her movies recorded & they give me much pleasure. My mother met her. ( I wish I had that pleasure). Myrna Loy & many actresses & actors in that era will be in my heart for a long time to come. May the Good Lord hold them in his arms for eternity. Thank the Lord for her God given talent & all she shared w/ us. Peace always.
outerspaceoutpost Apparently Greer credited Myrna for her career - when Myrna went to 20th Century Fox on loan to star in The Rains Came, Greer was cast in her stead in Goodbye Mr. Chips. Decades later, when Myrna was touring the U.S. doing theatre, Greer came backstage & presented her with a Gucci gift as a token of appreciation.
Even when she was old she was still beautiful
Why do they wait until these people are ready to die??
Often people don't realize how wonderful something is until its gone or very nearly there.
We lost her two years later in Dec-'93.
Robert Osborne theory, the greats get overlooked. Did the same to Maureen 0'Hara, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall.
All four Honorary Oscar winners were very lucky.
WHO, COULDN'T, LOVE, this spectacular lady of the ages!! I ADORED HER! She is for the future, to BEHOLD! How lucky we have been and always WILL be, to experience such an extraordinary woman!!
Pure class, gets my vote as the most beautiful looking of 1930s Hollywood. Perfect woman, great actress. Seems such a pity that this amazing award was bestowed upon her only 2 and a half years before she passed. Way too long a-wait Academy. God bless her.
It's all politics ! MynaLoy deserved an Oscar for many of her performances
...Miss Loy was one of the prettiest and most dignified actresses ever to grace the screen.
Love both Huston and Lou ❤️
"I Love You Again" with Miss Loy and William Powell is one of my favorites. A delightfully subversive, yet sweet and funny movie with a perfect ending. Myrna was never more beautiful, and the great William Powell at his best in a great role.
speaking of these 2 so BRILLIANT actors, Myrna Loy and William Powell, I saw Manhattan Melodrama yesterday...what a MAGNIFICENT film it was...Clark Gable as the "bad" guy, William Powell as the "good" guy and Myrna Loy between them...all three actors were so WONDERFUL...
Yes that is my favourite movie of Myrna and Bill - they were beautiful people
The last shot of Miss Loy from the montage was from "After The Thin Man", 1936. In the scene she turned to the movie theater audience and said, "See".
This was a comeback line after she had been insulted, called "A pot of money". This was the first time in movie history that the 4th wall was broken..giving an aside to the theater audience. This was before the Hope & Crosby films made it common place. God Bless Myrna Loy.
Anjelica Huston's voice is sooo relaxing 🥺
Somehow it feels nice to know that I shared the earth with Ms. Loy, if only for a few years.
We still have all the great work she left us.
I once took a dozen red roses to Myrna Loy in NYC in 1990... they should've taped this earlier in the day when she was more coherent... she suffered more at night... still a splendid lady... who never graced the cover of LIFE magazine.
my God she should have had a very long standing ovation!!!!!
Very deserving lifetime achievement award and also the perfect presenter
Why wasn't she nominated for an acting Oscar? Such a great actress...
I LOVED her in all of the Thin Man movies. What a beautiful and talented lady.
Read her memoir Being and Becoming she was sooo much more than an actress! Seriously you will love the book.
@@danarzechula3769 Will do. Thanks.
One of the best comedians in movies. Smart, gorgeous and whitty. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" with her and Cary Grant is a classic.
Still my favorite movie with her is Best Years of Our Lives. Even though it was an all star cast Myrna was the best of the group, followed by Dana, Teresa, and Virginia.
Myrna Loy was the best! A class act that only comes around once in a blue moon. I wish that today's actresses could learn something. Truly a bygone era!
She aged very well!! Beautiful lady!
We've received requests for other anniversary tributes too. Unfortunately, those great Oscar® tributes, featuring past winners on stage together, also include film clips for each participant.
had Thelma Ritter lived a little longer, perhaps she could receive an honorary Oscar as well...
@@ΠαναγιωτηςΚαρλιωτης Not a supporting actress, no matter how great.
Well, what? She's gone. But there's nothing you can about it...there's only one thing you can do:
let it go.
A statue of 16-year-old Myrna Loy (née Williams), depicted as a water nymph (it was originally part of a fountain), stands at the entrance of Venice High School in California. It was sculpted in 1922, while she was a student there
Dammmm I forgot how Anjelica Huston use to look mannnn did she look good back then.
Now, she just looks like a mannnn
Anjelica Huston looked great there.
Oh my God...At 86 and Sooo Beautifulll
what a beautiful and lovely woman! I am amazed because at that time she was ill unfortunately but she looks beautiful and lovely.. very sweet and tender.. I liked this vid very much!
Myrna Loy, my father's favorite actress. As a bell captain in New York he was asked to bring something to her room. He was mesmerised. Actually my father acted briefly as a stuntman in the movies in the late 20's.
Wow I bet he had some stories to tell
@danarzechula3769 He certainly did. He was an amazing man. He even boxed at Madison Square Garden for a while. About 19 fights. His parents made him quit. He won a singing and dancing contest on Major Bowes Amateur hour.
BOTH SO SOPHISTICATED AND BEAUTIFUL
She was also in "The Best Years of Our Lives" which I consider to be in the top twenty greatest movies ever made..
brilliant film indeed, William Wyler, the film's director, was a genius
Just watched this movie last week. Amazing film!
ML was wonderful in 'The Best Years of Our Lives'.
A movie for the ages absolutely wonderful movie Myrna Loy and fredric March personified every GI coming home to his family
When i'm old I want my old lady to look as majestically beautiful as Lady Myrna loy!!!...What a legend of the silver screen!!!
Beautiful til the end!
Yes, it the award was long over due. Myrna was about 86 years old at this point. The former academy people were probably long dead. Telling the 1991 academy to stuff it would have been a mistake, as they were 'smarter' than the former academy members. She gracefully accepted the award in the only way a lady of her quality could. ; )
Her biographer quotes her as saying, "It's about time!"
It's a shame she never won or was nominated for an oscar in her career legendary actress she was
Myrna is definitely one of the most beautiful Hollywood lady ever. love her.
Read Being and Becoming her memoir. It's a revelation. She was not just an amazing actress she was an awesome person
Loved this woman!
terrific actress
Class, class, class. All the way.
Myrna Loy: a delight to watch, always
The best ❤️
Haha! Nice and short speech. But she still looked great.
@thesix107 I'm not sure by the time she received this award she had been in failing health for a long time. Had seen some photos of her from the mid 80s and it took a few people just to help her walk so by this point not sure what her physical condition was.
Will always love her, and certainly her humour and movies with William Powell in the Thin Man Series. I couldn't be more happy to feel my wife and I (46/42) live our lives similarly. :)
It's awesome that Myrna finally got her Oscar!!!
She should have been nominated for THE THIN MAN (1934), THE RAINS CAME (1939), and THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946).
I think she gave a very short speech as a way to get back at the Academy because they never nominated her for an Oscar. In 1968, Hitchcock was given the Iriving Thalberg Award, he just said thank you and left. Rumors said that night say that he only said thank you to get back at the Academy for not giving him a Director Oscar
She should have at least been nominated for The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, a personal favorite of the genre. But I don't understand why they didn't also award Irene Dunne an honorary Oscar around this same time. She was like Amy Adams or Julianne Moore, one of the most versatile of her day who landed multiple nominations despite never getting the one big dramatic role that could seal the deal.
myrna loy i love you that's what that a lady sounds like gossh she's so fine
Can’t believe she never even got an Oscar nomination!
God bless Myrna...
He blessed us.
ANJELICA HUSTON IS SOOOOO STUNNING
hahahaha nbice speech i still love her she looks amazing! well deserved
About time! The Academy Awards can't buy a clue.
Myrna loy forever
"What would Myrna do?"
i cry
OMG she is sooo beautiful my hair was just like Anjelica's for my prom
Que bella Angélica Houston!!
I can't believe she was never nominated!
A real star
sie hatte nie die großen rollen aber was wäre Hollywood ohne sie gewesen.............sie bleibt uns immer in Erinnerung als eine der ganz großen Persönlichkeiten
folks, check her out, if you haven't done it already, in Manhattan Melodrama(1934), with Clark Gable and William Powell
Myrna kept it short and sweet, that's for sure.. :)
Myrna Loy was such a babe in her younger days. I'll watch any movie with Myrna Loy.
No one has mentioned her in The Bachelor And The Bobbysocker with Cary Grant. Good movie
GIRLLLL HER SHAPEEEEEEE IS VERRYYYYYY MORTICIAAAAA
totally. if only i was so glamorous!!
Yet still looking like she could knock back some beers and chat😂 amazing combination of glamour and approachability
I loved her speech...straight and to the point...lol.
Hubba Hubba...Myrna Loy was HOT, but then again so was I....40 years ago! Too bad we gotta start rotting away so soon.
Gabes Petit it’s a damn shame actually.
Watch her in her last movie, Summer Solstice, with Henry Fonda. Always gorgeous, even without wig or make-up.
Aww thank u sis
I don't know her age when the Oscar was presented to her, but she looks gorgeous!
A true STAR in every sense of
The word .
@mnmcv1
I remember this night but not the montage. I agree with all here who loved her and knew her to be one of the best, especially working with William Powell.
Myrna giving me Joan Crawford vibes in that evening gown watching a big screen with a Oscar next to her. 😂. I would like to suggest don’t make honorary winners wait all night to get there awards. They should get those before 9 PM est. many are in fragile health by the time they receive these. It seem cruel to make them wait so long for their awards.
What? Joan Crawford won an Oscar but didnt go. She opened her front door to reporters w kids in tow, and thanked Academy for her Oscar. SHE NEVER GOT ANOTHER OSCAR.
@@bingovegas4867 Joan accepted from a hospital bed, pay attention.
@@unowen-nh9ov You are a moron. Did you not see Mommie Dearest??? She opened her fucking door at home to reporters AFTER she heard her name announced over radio. Go away no nothing!
@@bingovegas4867 Mommie Dearest is fiction.
Myrna waited 60 yrs.
This is the most amazing view of Angelica Huston I've ever seen. I realize it's an older video but she looks amazing.
Alena D 1991.
Wow ,..that must be a "Guinness" World record for the shortest acceptance speech!!
I think Hitchcock's was even shorter
How could you skip all the clips of Myrna's career that they showed during this tribute to her????? Jeeez.
Rights issues, probably.