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How did the Oscar get its name? The mystery behind the Academy Award's nickname explainedHollywood gossip columnist swears he named Oscar on deadline During the sixth awards presentation in 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky, a contemporary of famed Hollywood scribes like Hedda ...
I relinquish once and for all any claim." During the sixth awards presentation in 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky, a contemporary of famed Hollywood scribes like Hedda Hopper, used the name ...
Hedda Hopper was the town’s genial Scold, Buster Keaton its somber Sphinx; together, they were Hollywood past and present. Keaton’s world—the gothic twilight of the silent movie, the ...
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