Do they tell Oscar winners beforehand?

The accountants memorize the names of the winners, stuff two sets of envelopes, and pack and store two briefcases at an undisclosed location until the day of the ceremony. At the ceremony, neither the members of the academy nor the producers of the awards show know who will receive an Oscar.
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How do they announce an Oscar winner?

Since 2009, the Best Picture winner has been chosen by instant runoff voting.
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How long do Oscar winners have to speak?

While today's winners are asked to keep to 45 seconds (although they frequently go beyond, at which point a music cue lets them know it's time to wrap up), Garson spoke for a comparatively generous seven minutes.
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Do Grammy winners know beforehand?

The same applies to other major award shows such as the Grammy Awards and the Academy Awards. They take the voting seriously and keeping the identity of winners a closely guarded secret. Absolutely not. The names aren't revealed until you see it live.
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What happens when someone wins an Oscar?

The 'Oscar Effect' has been estimated to give actors a 20% boost in their pay packets for their next role, and the effect can last for several movies, or possibly their entire career. That said, experts point out that the effect can be very different for Black actors.
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How Oscar winners are selected (explained, with jokes)



Has anyone refused an Oscar?

Sacheen Littlefeather had only 60 seconds to speak at the 1973 Academy Awards. In her brief speech, she refused the Oscar for best actor on behalf of Marlon Brando, faced a mixture of loud boos and cheers, and defended the rights of Native Americans on national TV.
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How much is a real Oscar worth?

The Oscar statuette is the most prestigious prize in Hollywood—here's why it's only worth $1.
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Do actors get money when they win awards?

For starters, according to Business Insider, Academy Award winners in the Best Actor and Best Actress fields can receive a 20% pay increase for their next film. They are also more likely to get top picks of films, directors they want to work with and production companies.
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Is a Grammy real gold?

The Golden Gramophone is made of a special trademarked metal

Each Grammy award weighs six pounds. The gold-plated trophies are made of a special proprietary zinc alloy called "Grammium," which is trademarked by the craftsmen who make the trophies.
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How much money do you get for winning a Grammy?

Formally, there are no cash prizes associated with winning a Grammy award and even selling the statue is against the rules of the Recording Academy, the organization that presents the awards. This does not mean there are no financial benefits for winning...
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Who has the shortest Oscar speech?

The record for the shortest speech among actors and actresses at the Academy Awards is held by Patty Duke and Anthony Quinn, who simply said "thank you" when accepting their awards. William Holden and Gloria Graham followed with four words each.
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Has an Oscar ever been revoked?

One of the most memorable categories from 1968 was the 'Best Documentary' award. That year, Young Americans, directed by Alexander Grasshoff, won the statuette and then had it revoked when it was discovered to have had theatrical showings in 1967, making it ineligible for the 1968 award.
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Is winning an Oscar a curse?

According to Organization Science magazine, the "Oscar Curse" is "the colorful belief that misfortune paradoxically befalls Academy Award winners." Though the magazine did not find evidence of said curse, the actors on this list might disprove those findings.
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What does it mean when an actor resigns from the Academy?

What does resigning from the Academy mean? When someone resigns from the the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that means no longer have any voting rights. They also no longer get access to Academy screenings of films to watch before voting.
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Who decides who gets invited to the Oscars?

And yes, you have to be asked to join, as well as sponsored by two existing Academy members—unless you're an Oscar nominee, in which case you are automatically considered. The Academy's Board of Governors ultimately decides who gets in.
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Do you have to pay to be considered for an Oscar?

There are no entry fees to submit films in any Academy Awards category.
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Has a black person won a Grammy?

African-American artists have been making history at the GRAMMYs since the awards were first presented on May 4, 1959. Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie each took home two awards that night.
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Who's the youngest person to win a Grammy?

Blue Ivy Carter is the youngest individually credited winner. She was 9 years old when she won her first award in 2021, after she was credited on her mother Beyoncé's song "Brown Skin Girl", released in 2019. LeAnn Rimes is the youngest individual winner. She was 14 years old when she won her first two awards in 1997.
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Who is the oldest person to win a Grammy?

Angela Álvarez's dream came true. On Thursday evening, the 95-year-old musician won a Grammy, tying with songwriter Silvana Estrada for the best new artist award — making her the oldest person to win a Latin Grammy. Going into the ceremony, she was also the oldest person ever nominated for a Latin Grammy.
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Is the Oscar award real gold?

The statuettes are solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. Due to a metal shortage during World War II, Oscars® were made of painted plaster for three years. Following the war, the Academy invited recipients to redeem the plaster figures for gold-plated metal ones.
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Do actors get royalties forever?

Actors (other than background actors) get paid again when a performance is rerun. In TV's past, those payments ended after a certain number of replays; now they can go on forever — making those “Law & Order” reruns an annuity for the actors. As for how much the performers are paid, it varies.
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Who keeps the Oscar for Best Picture?

Until 1950, the Best Picture award was given to the production company; from 1951 on, it has gone to the producer or producers. The Academy used the producer credits of the Producers Guild of America (PGA) until 1998, when all five producers of Shakespeare in Love made speeches after its win.
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Which actors have been expelled from the Academy?

In its 94-year history, the Academy has expelled only five members: Carmine Caridi, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski, and cinematographer Adam Kimmel.
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What is the cheapest movie to win an Oscar?

'The Hurt Locker' broke another film industry record when it bagged six Oscars out of a total of nine nominations - including the coveted Best Picture gong - as the lowest grossing movie to ever win at the Oscars.
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Are you allowed to sell an Oscar?

Award winners must comply with these rules and regulations. Award winners shall not sell or otherwise dispose of the Oscar statuette, nor permit it to be sold or disposed of by operation of law, without first offering to sell it to the Academy for the sum of $1.00.
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