I got to meet him recently on a school trip to LA after a private screening of West Side Story at the Egyptian Theater. He brought his Oscar with him and passed it around and actually let us hold it. It's so surreal seeing this and knowing that I've touched that very same Oscar and knowing all the hard work that was put into earning it. And even more crazy that he let a bunch of high school kids put their hands on it. He's a wonderful and talented man
Incredibly versatile too.. he actually was Riff in the London production of West Side Story in 1958 for almost 2 years before being cast as Bernardo for the film.
I have never seen another Bernardo I loved as much as this guy, and the whole original movie cast. But he was amazing and really helped make the show! Loved that purple suit! 2:13
@@manuelorozco7760 Maybe many more, because he did several uncredited appearances in many '50's musicals. Check out the TH-cam post of the musical 'Kismet', the TV version from 1967 to be reminded what a really fine singer he was as well.
Great moment for Chakiris. He must have thought he had no chance against that list of heavyweights. The look on his face is one of genuine shock. He probably didn't even bother writing a speech. That's why he just said, "Thank you," and walked off.
@@ishmaelhewitt2395 I suggest you revisit history. Other than Greer Garson and a handful of others, most winners only spoke a few words in their acceptance speeches. There wasn’t the lengthy applause for each nominee, either. All this seemed to change in the mid 1980s when winning actors/actresses spoke for at least 3 minutes. Sometimes it was because of the winner wanting to thank everyone under the sun; sometimes it was political. The ceremonies were much shorter, pre 1980s, and the press didn’t write a multiple page article about the attire of every woman attending the ceremonies. Sometimes there were even empty chairs in the audience! A lot has changed, and not necessarily for the better.
@@manuelorozco7760 I just saw the trailer for the "West Side Story" remake on tonight's Oscar ceremony telecast (4/25/21). It surprised me. It looked fantastic 😮😊👏👏👏
Oh, Shirley Jones! A commanding speaking voice as well as song! I loved her in a reissue of OKLAHOMA! in maybe 1961 as a 9 year old when she came out of her little yellow farmhouse as the prettiest woman I had ever seen! Still feel that way about her!
And from his book we learn GC absolutely loves and adores Shirley Jones! Who knows this? In the very last episode of The Partridge Family apparently guest star George marries Shirley Jones Partridge!
Wow - talk about stiff competition for that Oscar! George Chakiris was iconic as Bernardo. That Oscar was well deserved. I also loved him playing Frederic Chopin in a PBS series.mThank you, Mr. Chakiris for your talent and performances.
For the trivia, this was the youngest line-up of Oscar winners in history: George Chakiris (28), Rita Moreno (31), Maximilan Schell (32) and Sophia Loren (28) and all of them were younger than the Academy Awards.
All these actors were even younger than you state - by one year -since the 1962 Oscars took place on April 9, 1962 and their birthdays are all later in the year - September for Sophia and George, December for Rita and Maximilian.
He looked so nervous! Awww how cute he looked like he was trying not to prevent himself from showing and like he was thinking "do I really have to come up here right now" hahaha
He looked completely stunned. I met him at the Egyptian theatre in Hollywood also very kind and classy man. He must have worked xtra hard to play a thug.
Can one imagine beating out the likes of Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott, Montgomery Clift, and Peter Falk to win an Oscar? A monumental achievement on its own! Yet George's performance and that entire work of art that was West Side Story is deserving of every Oscar that it won!!
All great performances. Clift was great, but Scott and Gleason are riveting in the Hustler. Peter Falk and Hope Lange are the best thing in Pocketful of Miracles. But Chakiris deserved this award. He was superb.
No vulgar jokes back then I see. The event just seemed classier somehow. West Side Story's George Chakiris looks quite dashing in his tuxedo, very handsome.
@@ronniebishop2496 If the actors loved Trump and espoused ANTI-LGBTQ+ opinions, you wouldn't have had a problem with the celebrities being political. It's their Left-of"Trump politics that offend you.
@@ronniebishop2496 Hurts much? Starting in the 70s there was always an occasional personal opinion. It got more plentiful with George W, for his stupidity and an unjust war and then the comments were at a fever pitch over tRump (he respects only himself). The comments will dwindle down now that he's a 'has been'.
@@ronniebishop2496 Esp. the Bully in Chief Time will be kind on Biden, but his predecessor took W off the Worst Prez position. Hence the W meme, "miss me yet?" after tRump was criminally elected.
@@patcurrie9888 Have you followed politics for very long? lol 😂 i really don’t care about it, or what anyone thinks about it. The ones that talk the most know the least and are the least successful.
thanks so much for posting this video, wonderful to see George Chakiris accept this truly great honor. We could debate all day whether it was deserved or not, but you have to reflect that it's far more difficult to make an impression on screen with just your PRESENCE than with tons of great dialogue, etc. The role of Bernardo depended on the dancing yes, but it also was about Chakiris' ability to ACT and project himself. That's not easy to do!
Do you happen to know if George has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? I can’t seem to find anything saying he does which seems absurd and incredulous!! 😳
West Side Story was such a success. As wonderful as he was in the film, George Chakiris' win was surprising given that his character spoke so little. But it shows what an impact he had.
Agreed. Chakiris had to portray a gangster AND sing and dance. I doubt many of the other actors in the room that day could have done his role and sold it as great as Chakiris did. Imo in many ways it's easier to act in straight drama than to have to suddenly break into song and dance in the middle of a gangwar. George did a great job and I'm glad his colleagues voted for him. They WERE his colleagues who voted for him too, not the populace.
He also was one of the backup dancers in Marilyn Monroe's Diamonds Are A Girls' Best Friend number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes...look closely - he has his black hair colored with grey highlights.
52 years on - three of the four actors who won acting awards that year are still with us - George, Rita Morena and Sophia Loren. Max Schell only passed away earlier this year.
When hair styles are like a piece of sculpture not like today middle age women with dead looking curtains hanging around their shoulders with split ends.
It's an honor to have you on my show, George. You can hear George's exclusive interview with me on Live On Air with Steven Cuoco on Power 98.5 Satellite Radio
So what? Chakiris deserved to win it that year, he did and that's that. He's not the only actor to 'only' win one Oscar in their lifetime. Many legendary actors never won an Oscar at all. Winning one is a fine honor but it doesn't define an actor's 'greatness' or not.
I disagree. Both Tamblyn and Chakiris were equally great in their respective roles. If it were up to me both Tamblyn and Chakiris would have won Oscars that year. Not too many actors in that room could sing, dance AND act like gangsters as well as Russ and George did.
Well deserved for well deserved actor.George Chakiris acted very nice in West Side Story directed by impeccable Robert Wise.Bob Hope is one of the finest orator specially forOscar Awards.
Diane Barreto That crap started with the 1988 Oscars (61st annual) and the Producer, Alan Carr. He should have been more concerned with that hideous opening which culminated in Rob Lowe and Snow White singing "Proud Mary."
+Diane Barreto I like ""The Oscar goes to"" For me all of the nominees are winners. The Honor is in the nomination. The Oscar goes to whoever gets the most votes, out of the five. To be one of the chosen five, out of the hundreds of ballots sent out is the honor, to me.
A 27 year old Shirley Jones. Gorgeous. Fast forward about 11 or 12 years later, George appeared on The Partridge Family as a Navy Admiral who dated Shirley Partridge.
Shirley Jones & George Chakiris appeared together at least two more times: They appeared together on THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW in 1969, and then he played Shirley Partridge's old love interest, Chuck "Cuddles" Corwin, in the last episode of THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY.
And why have we not heard much about George Chakiris after this Oscar win ? We heard a lot about that great Rita Moreno, but not George ! Rita has been all over the place through the years and she's wonderful.
This just showed up in my TH-cam feed. Good Lord I remember seeing this in real time. Those were the days of “Hollywood Royalty” -- class and elegance. Shirley Jones’ dress -- gorgeous.
I had never heard of him before, George Chakiris, so I googled him. He was solely a dancer in several films and West Side Story was his first major role. However after that, I couldn’t find him in any big movie I recognized and he only appeared in single TV episodes never a series. Maybe he needed a better agent.
Montgomery Clift gave a moving and memorable performance in Judgment At Nuremberg and should have been honored for his cumulative work in A Place In The Sun and From Here To Eternity; George C. Scott was also outstanding in The Hustler, however, he was ultimately honored for Patton [ which he rejected ] . Chakiris never re-captured this glory moment.
I used to think that of Montgomery Clift, but I now think he mostly was too mannered in his performances. It was method acting to the extreme...not a good thing.
@@dueroden What you see as mannered, I see as performance stripped of all theatricality. In other words: living truthfully under imaginary circumstances
Who knew that these two beautiful people we perform together 12 years later on the Partridge Family, and STILL look as Gorgeous,, Shirley and George, both very nice, gracious, classy people,,,,
I played Bernardo in my high school production of West Side Story. It was a hard role to play but just by watching the movie helped immensely! George earned that Oscar!
My God.. just listen to the line up of nominee actors and movies for that year. Compare it to the complete and utter total rubbish that wastes space on cinema screen these days.
Yeah, and most of them in this category didn't bother to show up for the ceremony. And just because something is old doesn't automatically make it better.
I got to meet him recently on a school trip to LA after a private screening of West Side Story at the Egyptian Theater. He brought his Oscar with him and passed it around and actually let us hold it. It's so surreal seeing this and knowing that I've touched that very same Oscar and knowing all the hard work that was put into earning it. And even more crazy that he let a bunch of high school kids put their hands on it. He's a wonderful and talented man
That's great. There is something really cool about holding a Oscar. I got to do this with the Oscar won by Glen Hansard for the movie ONCE.
Thanks
+cellosareawesome Aw that's awesome! You can tell your grandkids that you once met 'Bernardo' from 'West Side Story' and held his Oscar! :D
cellosareawesome You should've asked him how it was like working with Marilyn Monroe
cellosareawesome That's so incedible!
He was the perfect Bernardo, and he was so gorgeous.
Incredibly versatile too.. he actually was Riff in the London production of West Side Story in 1958 for almost 2 years before being cast as Bernardo for the film.
@@richardaubrey382 That is interesting. Thanks for sharing!
I have never seen another Bernardo I loved as much as this guy, and the whole original movie cast. But he was amazing and really helped make the show! Loved that purple suit! 2:13
So gorgeous it’s scary good
He's so handsome here!
Agreed!
No
@Mark Ehrlich These days he looks like he's in his Late 40s not in his Mid 80s.
he’s so handsome and a worthy winner. great dancer, actor and singer that worked really hard to portray bernardo
He has the walk of a dancer and the talent of a superstar...
The only two movies I've seen with George is WSS and White Christmas when he danced with Vera Ellen in the night club scene
@@manuelorozco7760 Maybe many more, because he did several uncredited appearances in many '50's musicals. Check out the TH-cam post of the musical 'Kismet', the TV version from 1967 to be reminded what a really fine singer he was as well.
@@kennethwayne6857 Okay
Not bad to look at either.
@@kennethwayne6857 He was one of the dancers in the clip Diamonds Are A Girl`s Best Friend, with Monroe.
omg Rita and George were so adorable.
And they still are.
Red N h y
Elegant thank you from George Chakris. His performance as Bernardo wins new fans for him every year.
Great moment for Chakiris. He must have thought he had no chance against that list of heavyweights. The look on his face is one of genuine shock. He probably didn't even bother writing a speech. That's why he just said, "Thank you," and walked off.
All bets were on Montgomery Clift.
My thoughts too
Still, always come prepared. You never know. Lol. Both he and Moreno were unprepared.
One of the worst wins of the Academy. West side story earns the other 9 Wins by the way, but George Chakiris win was underwhelming!
Peter Falk was apparently the only other nominee to show up at the theater that night.
So talented and good-looking, then and now (at 84!).
He is very good looking now, except he should stop dying his hair. There's no need for it and it deters from his looks today.
Wow, back when gratitude was huge & speeches were short.
Most speeches have to be political nowadays.
Rita's speech is still the best speech ever
In 1943 Greet Garson (Mrs. Miniver) spoke for over five minutes.
Uh, that was never a thing in Oscar history. You can probably count on one hand the number of people that gave just a few words at their acceptance.
@@ishmaelhewitt2395 I suggest you revisit history. Other than Greer Garson and a handful of others, most winners only spoke a few words in their acceptance speeches. There wasn’t the lengthy applause for each nominee, either. All this seemed to change in the mid 1980s when winning actors/actresses spoke for at least 3 minutes. Sometimes it was because of the winner wanting to thank everyone under the sun; sometimes it was political. The ceremonies were much shorter, pre 1980s, and the press didn’t write a multiple page article about the attire of every woman attending the ceremonies. Sometimes there were even empty chairs in the audience! A lot has changed, and not necessarily for the better.
Well deserved Oscar for George Chakiris. He looked like a Prince up there! So elegant! Hollywood Royalty!
Well deserved? For what? Every other actor in this category would be more derserving. What a shame.
have you ever heard of Montgomery Clift?
George was a charismatic and tough standout as Bernardo in West Side Story! Happy 55th anniversary
60th now.
@@Taolishao Can’t wait for the remake
@@manuelorozco7760 I just saw the trailer for the "West Side Story" remake on tonight's Oscar ceremony telecast (4/25/21). It surprised me. It looked fantastic 😮😊👏👏👏
@@alaricabercrombie2692 I think it’s beautiful too
@@manuelorozco7760 Yes, yes 🤗👏👏
Such a class act. He was magnificent in West Side Story.
Terrific time with class and dignity that nobody will ever see again !!!!!
Agreed! Today is a joke compared to it. And these people are too stupid to even know!
Most definitely. Nowadays, we can expect to see things like Will Smith physically assaulting the Oscar presenter
Classy, elegant man George is. Look how beautiful Shirley Jones is.
My thought exactly.
SHIRLEY WAS GORGEOUS AND STILL IS
Oh, Shirley Jones! A commanding speaking voice as well as song! I loved her in a reissue of OKLAHOMA! in maybe 1961 as a 9 year old when she came out of her little yellow farmhouse as the prettiest woman I had ever seen! Still feel that way about her!
And from his book we learn GC absolutely loves and adores Shirley Jones! Who knows this? In the very last episode of The Partridge Family apparently guest star George marries Shirley Jones Partridge!
@@garywarmee4367 Nope, they just rekindle an old romance.
Wow - talk about stiff competition for that Oscar! George Chakiris was iconic as Bernardo. That Oscar was well deserved. I also loved him playing Frederic Chopin in a PBS series.mThank you, Mr. Chakiris for your talent and performances.
God he's gorgeous
For the trivia, this was the youngest line-up of Oscar winners in history: George Chakiris (28), Rita Moreno (31), Maximilan Schell (32) and Sophia Loren (28) and all of them were younger than the Academy Awards.
Thank you! I never knew that!
All these actors were even younger than you state - by one year -since the 1962 Oscars took place on April 9, 1962 and their birthdays are all later in the year - September for Sophia and George, December for Rita and Maximilian.
Yes -- thanks -- interesting piece of trivia.
Interesting!
Probably the classiest and most handsome actor to ever walk onto that stage
He looked so nervous! Awww how cute he looked like he was trying not to prevent himself from showing and like he was thinking "do I really have to come up here right now" hahaha
I couldnt help but smile at his genuineness
He looked completely stunned. I met him at the Egyptian theatre in Hollywood also very kind and classy man. He must have worked xtra hard to play a thug.
I never been to the Egyptian Theater or Chinese Theater. But I’ve been to the El Capitan twice
He was completely stunned because 59 years later nobody still does not know who he is and every house hold in America knows Jackie Gleason.
@@artnardone fuck right off
@@artnardone that's because George didn't have a tv show, not because he didn't have talent.
You must have never seen one of the most famous American musicals ever; Bernardo was hardly a thug
What honest to goodness sincerity. Nice man.
So well deserved. He was incredible in that movie.
That was the face and demeanor of a man who never expected to win!
Can one imagine beating out the likes of Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott, Montgomery Clift, and Peter Falk to win an Oscar? A monumental achievement on its own! Yet George's performance and that entire work of art that was West Side Story is deserving of every Oscar that it won!!
What an honor!
Mr. Chakiris was one of the most underrated for his role in West Side Story.
He was/is awesome:)
Aw, he looks so happy!
This was one hell of a year for movies and performances!
01:36 the stunned reaction of hearing your name as the winner.. priceless.
1:36
And 12 years later George guest starred on the final episode of The Partridge Family as Shirley's old boyfriend, a handsome navy officer.
Wow very ironic and cool!!
All great performances. Clift was great, but Scott and Gleason are riveting in the Hustler. Peter Falk and Hope Lange are the best thing in Pocketful of Miracles. But Chakiris deserved this award. He was superb.
No vulgar jokes back then I see. The event just seemed classier somehow. West Side Story's George Chakiris looks quite dashing in his tuxedo, very handsome.
@@ronniebishop2496 If the actors loved Trump and espoused ANTI-LGBTQ+ opinions, you wouldn't have had a problem with the celebrities being political. It's their Left-of"Trump politics that offend you.
@@ronniebishop2496 You give yourself away by the way you express yourself. No one under 70, save Trumpist Republicans call gay people "homosexuals".
@@ronniebishop2496 Hurts much? Starting in the 70s there was always an occasional personal opinion. It got more plentiful with George W, for his stupidity and an unjust war and then the comments were at a fever pitch over tRump (he respects only himself). The comments will dwindle down now that he's a 'has been'.
@@ronniebishop2496 Esp. the Bully in Chief Time will be kind on Biden, but his predecessor took W off the Worst Prez position. Hence the W meme, "miss me yet?" after tRump was criminally elected.
@@patcurrie9888 Have you followed politics for very long? lol 😂 i really don’t care about it, or what anyone thinks about it. The ones that talk the most know the least and are the least successful.
thanks so much for posting this video, wonderful to see George Chakiris accept this truly great honor. We could debate all day whether it was deserved or not, but you have to reflect that it's far more difficult to make an impression on screen with just your PRESENCE than with tons of great dialogue, etc. The role of Bernardo depended on the dancing yes, but it also was about Chakiris' ability to ACT and project himself. That's not easy to do!
Do you happen to know if George has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? I can’t seem to find anything saying he does which seems absurd and incredulous!! 😳
He really deserved it. Great performance. Very handsome man too.
wonderfull actor, wonderfull dancer, wonderfull George!!!!
you should learn how to spell wonderful before leaving a comment like that
@@jackdonohue7893 because I say so
@@Marcel_Audubon And you should learn how to write a proper sentence with capitals and punctuation you hypocrite.
I fell in love with him when I first saw WSS. He was such a great dancer and sooooo handsome.
George Chakiris has great acting in West Side Story.
Considering also that he sang, and of course.. the incredible dancing
Has he?
In the movie, how did he walk down the stairs backwards?
Beautiful Gay man!!😌🥰
@@vegetariansuniteworldwide8091 how do you know hes gay? Where are you reliable sources besides the rumors people have said about him?
West Side Story was such a success. As wonderful as he was in the film, George Chakiris' win was surprising given that his character spoke so little. But it shows what an impact he had.
He was cute and had a great smile!
Agreed. Chakiris had to portray a gangster AND sing and dance. I doubt many of the other actors in the room that day could have done his role and sold it as great as Chakiris did. Imo in many ways it's easier to act in straight drama than to have to suddenly break into song and dance in the middle of a gangwar. George did a great job and I'm glad his colleagues voted for him. They WERE his colleagues who voted for him too, not the populace.
He. Was. Gorgeous.
He also was one of the backup dancers in Marilyn Monroe's Diamonds Are A Girls' Best Friend number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes...look closely - he has his black hair colored with grey highlights.
Yes, and he was only 21 at the time. But he looked great with the grey highlights.
Giorgios Chakiris, as gorgeous as a Greek man can be, efkaristo.
Tuula Westra we are a good looking nation aren’t we :)
@@jjgreek1 Yes, I went to Greece once and most of the guys there looked like models- good genes, for sure.
I went to Greece in '67 on hols from NZ. And you are right. Historical mixing of the genes produces beautiful people.
Wow-the competition were legendary
I don't know how you could even vote with a lineup as superb as that. All of those performances were amazing
I love Shirley's dress
Rita looked sooooo happy for him!
Greatest Oscar speech I've ever heard. Thank you.
This is a perfect acceptance speech.
1:36 Unexpecting. So genuine.
He is such a handsome man
Awwwww boo boo! He was sooo charming!
This is when the Oscars were worth watching!
Chakiris has always been so hot! He and Moreno together in WSS has always been my most favorite movie couple!
52 years on - three of the four actors who won acting awards that year are still with us - George, Rita Morena and Sophia Loren. Max Schell only passed away earlier this year.
Her hairdo is something else.
jrwxtx yes it sure is. Like a racoon on her head.
Her hairdo may be something else, but Trump's hairdo is something else entirely!
When hair styles are like a piece of sculpture not like today middle age women with dead looking curtains hanging around their shoulders with split ends.
George is awesome
YOU CAN SEE HIM MOUTH “wow, i had no idea!!” IM GONNA CRY
It's an honor to have you on my show, George. You can hear George's exclusive interview with me on Live On Air with Steven Cuoco on Power 98.5 Satellite Radio
He seems genuinely stunned!
I saw a picture of George taken in 2019 when he was 87 and he looks fantastic! He looks way younger than his age.
He is a Greek !!!!
Shirley Jones, What a dress!
So what? Chakiris deserved to win it that year, he did and that's that. He's not the only actor to 'only' win one Oscar in their lifetime. Many legendary actors never won an Oscar at all. Winning one is a fine honor but it doesn't define an actor's 'greatness' or not.
Aren't you just a ray of sunshine.
I disagree. Both Tamblyn and Chakiris were equally great in their respective roles. If it were up to me both Tamblyn and Chakiris would have won Oscars that year. Not too many actors in that room could sing, dance AND act like gangsters as well as Russ and George did.
When the Oscars were actual talent and class
Really, are the winners untalented these days?
@@monmothma3358They're just the usual rabble-rousers who jump on TH-cam each day and post "I miss the old days" dribble you see everywhere.
@@monmothma3358 yes, self centered doush bags.
@@JckdaripprOswego what's a "doush bag"?
@@monmothma3358 - they are fairly untalented yes and most have no class
Wow…..such days of elegance and class! Those gorgeous dresses and classic tuxedos!
12 years later, George Chakiris would guest star in the final episode of "The Partridge Family" as an old boyfriend of Shirley's
Well deserved for well deserved actor.George Chakiris acted very nice in West Side Story directed by impeccable Robert Wise.Bob Hope is one of the finest orator specially forOscar Awards.
He was so handsome! And nice short speech !
People seemed so humble in those days. Before computers and selfies and stuff like that there.
Back when they used to say "and the winner is..." instead of "and the award goes to..".
Diane Barreto That crap started with the 1988 Oscars (61st annual) and the Producer, Alan Carr. He should have been more concerned with that hideous opening which culminated in Rob Lowe and Snow White singing "Proud Mary."
Diane Barreto They say "the Oscar goes to", not "the award goes to".
+Diane Barreto I like ""The Oscar goes to"" For me all of the nominees are winners. The Honor is in the nomination. The Oscar goes to whoever gets the most votes, out of the five. To be one of the chosen five, out of the hundreds of ballots sent out is the honor, to me.
It's an award, a contest, so why shouldn't there be a winner? Honestly, what's wrong with that?!
+Bryan Criddic it is a recognition award, not a contest award.
Shirley Jone's hairstyle is priceless! lol
A 27 year old Shirley Jones. Gorgeous.
Fast forward about 11 or 12 years later, George appeared on The Partridge Family as a Navy Admiral who dated Shirley Partridge.
Shirley Jones=STUNNING!!
Shirley Jones & George Chakiris appeared together at least two more times: They appeared together on THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW in 1969, and then he played Shirley Partridge's old love interest, Chuck "Cuddles" Corwin, in the last episode of THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY.
And why have we not heard much about George Chakiris after this Oscar win ? We heard a lot about that great Rita Moreno, but not George ! Rita has been all over the place through the years and she's wonderful.
This just showed up in my TH-cam feed. Good Lord I remember seeing this in real time. Those were the days of “Hollywood Royalty” -- class and elegance. Shirley Jones’ dress -- gorgeous.
Finally, this is uploaded. I've been wanting to see this for a long time!
I had never heard of him before, George Chakiris, so I googled him. He was solely a dancer in several films and West Side Story was his first major role. However after that, I couldn’t find him in any big movie I recognized and he only appeared in single TV episodes never a series. Maybe he needed a better agent.
I have seen him dance in White Christmas
Montgomery Clift gave a moving and memorable performance in Judgment At Nuremberg and should have been honored for his cumulative work in A Place In The Sun and From Here To Eternity; George C. Scott was also outstanding in The Hustler, however, he was ultimately honored for Patton [ which he rejected ] . Chakiris never re-captured this glory moment.
Montgomery Clift should've won. Montgomery Clift should've won an Oscar for every movie he was ever in. He was that good.
Lynn Turman I just replied to somebone about how great Monty was.
+Lynn Turman I totally disagree. To each his own. George Chakiris richly deserved the Oscar that year and I'm very happy he won it.
+Lynn Turman One of the greats of all time. You're batting a thousand, Turman (more or less).
I used to think that of Montgomery Clift, but I now think he mostly was too mannered in his performances. It was method acting to the extreme...not a good thing.
@@dueroden What you see as mannered, I see as performance stripped of all theatricality. In other words: living truthfully under imaginary circumstances
The level of the actors!!!!
Who knew that these two beautiful people we perform together 12 years later on the Partridge Family, and STILL look as Gorgeous,, Shirley and George, both very nice, gracious, classy people,,,,
So handsome
He did look shocked. Competing with Gleason and Scott, wow.
Not to mention Monty Cliff AND Colombo!😎
Happy Birthday to Mr.Chakiris.9-16-34.Ohio.
What a cutie Shirley Jones was in this clip! 😍
Dude! You beat out Montgomery Clift! Rita, so genuinely happy for you! What a time!
Chakiris absolutely deserved to win the Oscar.
Looks like the Who's from Who Ville got a hold of Shirley Jones!
That's HIGHLY arguable! That Oscar was WELL deserved!!!
Incredible list of actors
George is and was beautiful.
a greek Actor!!!.. perfect!!
George Chakiris deserved to win! He is so fucking handsome and a great actor!
I played Bernardo in my high school production of West Side Story. It was a hard role to play but just by watching the movie helped immensely! George earned that Oscar!
wow! what class
How elegant and dapper he looks.
My God.. just listen to the line up of nominee actors and movies for that year. Compare it to the complete and utter total rubbish that wastes space on cinema screen these days.
Yeah, and most of them in this category didn't bother to show up for the ceremony. And just because something is old doesn't automatically make it better.
Stop please.