Oscars

2018-03-05 Thread Margaret Bentle
Watched the Oscars Sunday night. The In Memoriam did not include everybody. The ones I noticed were TAGS people: Rance Howard, Don Rickles and Harry Dean Stanton - proprietor in "Howard's New Life". Another actor Wes Studi was talking about war films and that he had been in the m

Re: Oscars

2013-06-20 Thread Brent Seguine
Stu Erwin ("Opie's Charity") was nominated as Best Supporting Actor 1937 for PIGSKIN PARADE (1936, 20th Century-Fox). -Original Message- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 From: DAVID QUINN To: MAYBERRY DIGEST Subject: Oscars Can anyone tell me the name of the actor or actress

Oscars

2013-06-19 Thread DAVID QUINN
We got the answer to the 4 Oscar winners who appeared on TAGS (Jack Nicholson, Jack Albertson, George Kennedy, and Ron Howard), but all 4 of these people were nominated for an Oscar and won the Oscar after they appeared on TAGS. Can anyone tell me the name of the actor or actress who appea

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2013-06-19 Thread Dan Goodwin
My question about Oscars was a little tricky when I said I knew of 4 Oscars. That was true, just that 3 of them belonged to Jack Nicholson and 1 to George Kennedy. Then Victor came up with Jack Albertson and Ron Howard. So now we've got a total of 6 Oscars by 4 actors. Have we misse

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2013-06-19 Thread Victor Friskey
Dan Goodwin. I can only think of three Oscar winnersJack Nicolson won for Best Actor and Supporting actor, Jack Albertson won for best supporting actor and George Kennedy won for best supporting actorof course there were several in Best Picture award movies...and Ron Howard won Best

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2013-06-16 Thread Dan Goodwin
This may have been discussed before but, being old, I don't remember it. How many folks who appeared on TAGS have won Academy Awards in their careers? I can think of 4 Oscars won by TAGS alumni. Anybody think of any more? dan ___ WBMUTBB ma

Re: the Oscars

2013-03-05 Thread Gretchen Offord [SGLC]
esty, yet those omissions seem to happen every year. I was expecting much of what I heard, and immediately went to the Oscars website and left a comment about it. It is when we speak up for things that those in charge can make changes for the better of all. The Academy Awards have been the classy eleg

Re: Oscars and Mayberry

2011-07-06 Thread Dixonhayes
In a message dated 7/6/2011 11:00:21 A.M. Central Daylight Time, wbmutbb-requ...@wbmutbb.com writes: If you are speaking of actors on TAGS who appeared in any Oscar winning picture, there were dozens. I'm sure this topic could even explode if it were opened up to nominees who didn't wi

Don Knotts remembered on the Oscars

2007-02-26 Thread Hinesley Tim
I don't watch much of the Oscars but was lucky to catch the clips of the actors, directors, etc. who had passed in the past year. Don Knotts was in the clip. As much as I miss him I feel VERY lucky to have the DVD's to watch. He wa

RE: Omission of names at Oscars

2006-03-07 Thread Anthony Sizemore
I found a section on the Academy Awards web site that recognizes the artists that have died. It appears that the memoriam is updated and artists recognized between the dates Feb. 1st through Jan. 31st of the next year. So this would explain why some of the actors were there that had just died thi

Omission of names at Oscars

2006-03-07 Thread Anthony Sizemore
Well, I'll buy the time constraint theory for leaving out Don Knotts in the memoriam segment. After all, where would Hollywood find any talented people at the last minute to pull off such a spectacular project? Wait, we're talking Hollywood film makers, so I ain't buying that either. As for the 20

Re: Oscars

2006-03-06 Thread Stan Oliver
On the issue of showing the stars who have died as a tribute for the Oscars. They showed Chris Penn brother of Sean Penn. He died Jan 25, 2006 so it must not just be 2005 deaths. There must be a cut off time for the show not just a year thing

The Oscars and Our Deputy

2006-03-06 Thread Hinesley, Tim
The question was asked... Did I miss it? During the Academy Awards program I watched all the names of the fine talents that left us this past year, and I didn't see Dennis Weaver, Darren McGavin or Don Knotts. The website for the Oscars memorialized all actors and actresses who died in

Oscars Memoriam

2006-03-06 Thread Greg Painter
The Oscars Memoriam Sunday night was for actors who passed away during the 2005 calendar year. Don Knotts, Dennis Weaver, and Darren McGavin will be included in next year's Oscars Memoriam. McBV - Mayberry Chapter - Knoxville, TN __ D

Omission of names at Oscars

2006-03-06 Thread Ruth Stanley
This is in respose to Andge in Bethlehem Ga. I think that because Don, Dennis, & Darren died so recently that there wasn't time for them to be included in the tribute. It probably was put together some time ago because they have to have all the segments put together alloted for in the given time