Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Test your Oscar quotient

The Oscars are here and as we gear up for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, find out how much you know about this prestigious ceremony.

Did You Know How The Statuette Got The Name Oscar?
The famous golden statuette got its popular moniker 'Oscar' when Academy librarian Margaret Herrick said that the statue resembled her Uncle Oscar. Before that, people used to call it 'the golden trophy' and the 'iron man'.
During the second World war, due to the scarcity of metal, plaster Oscars were given out to winners and later when the war got over, they got it replaced with the original metal ones.


Who Is The Youngest Actor/Actress To Win An Oscar?
The youngest person to ever receive an Oscar Shirley Temple (Right) in 1934. She was only 5. But Shirley's Oscar was an honorary one, so Tatum O'Neal (Left) is considered the youngest actress to win a standard Oscar when hen she won the Best Supporting Actress award for "Paper Moon" in 1974. She was only 10 years old then.


How many Oscars did Charlie Chaplain win?
Charlie Chaplain had won only one competitive Oscar in his lifetime; for Best Original Score for 'Limeligt'. He also got two Honorary Awards.


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