Showbiz History: Wait until dark for full frontal Oscar nominees 
Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 8:00AM
NATHANIEL R in Cher, Equus, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, Teresa Wright, Wait Until Dark, on this day

8 random things that happened on this day, October 27th, in showbiz history

Sonny & Cher in 1964

1964 Sonny & Cher marry. Huge fame follows the next summer with the release of their debut album and their first #1 hit I Got You Babe"

1967  Opening weekend for the thriller Wait Until Dark. It's a hit at the box office and snags star Audrey Hepburn, playing a blind woman, her fifth and final Oscar nomination at the age of 38...

1973 "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight hits #1 on the Billboard charts. The following year it wins the Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance. It's been covered many times though weirdly it doesn't show up in many movies.

1978 It was opening weekend for indie horror flick Halloween. Made on a shoestring budget it becomes hugely profitable, solidifies the tropes of the "slasher" genre (arguably introduced 18 years earlier in Psycho), proves the breakout picture of director John Carpenter, savvily casts Janet Leigh's (Psycho) own daughter Jamie Lee Curtis (in her motion picture debut), and launches a franchise that's still with us today.

1995 A memorably over-stuffed weekend with Gregg Araki's The Doom Generation, female-led thriller Copycat, Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite, the Eddie Murphy/Angela Bassett comedy Vampire in Brooklyn, the fantasy drama Powder, and Oscar-bound Leaving Las Vegas all new in movie theaters.  None of the weekend's new films were potent enough to unseat the previous weekend's holdover hit, Get Shorty. 

2017 It was opening weekend for DC's superhero extravaganza Justice League.  With a $657 million worldwide gross, it falls fall short of billion dollar expectations. Wonder Woman's solo adventure the same year grosses nearly $200 million more.

2019 Just last year on this day the Academy's annual Governors Awards (aka the Honorary Oscars) were being handed out: Wes Studi, Geena Davis, Lina Wertmuller, and David Lynch received the statues.

Today's Birthday Suit

Happy 67th birthday to Equus star Peter Firth. He was the first man (of only nine) ever Oscar-nominated for a screen role that included full frontal nudity. He was 24 at the time. Please see Equus if you haven't because it is a trip. The list of men so nominated is super short and goes like so...

• Peter Firth in Equus (1977)
• Robert DeNiro in The Deer Hunter (1978)
• Robin Williams in The Fisher King (1991)
• Jaye Davison in The Crying Game (1992)
Edward Norton in American History X (1998)
• Jude Law in The Talented Mr Ripley (1999)
• Geoffrey Rush in Quills (2000)
Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises (2007) 
Eddie Redmayne in The Danish Girl (2014) 
• Viggo Mortenesen in Captain Fantastic (2016) 

And as far as we're aware that's the full extent of the list. But you'll let us know if we missed anyone? 

Other actors celebrating birthdays today: Gianni Decenzo (19), Teilor Grubbs (19), Imbar Lavi (34), Kivanç Tatlitug (37), Patrick Fugit (38), Takashi Tsukamoto (38), Han Hye-jin (39), David Walton (42), Elias Toufexis (45), Joanna Scanlan (59), Peter Firth (67), Robert Picardo (67), Roberto Benigni (68), and John Cleese (81)

Other showbiz people celebrating birthdays today: Writer/Director/Producer Theodore Melfi (50), Editor Matt Cheese (55), Costume Designer Michael O'Connor (55),  Rock star Simon Le Bon (62), Director Tsai Ming-liang (63), Writer Fran Lebowitz (70), Producer Ivan Reitman (74)

Bonus Birthday suit: Oscar winner Teresa Wright

Gone but not forgotten: Oscar winner Teresa Wright (Mrs Miniver, Shadow of a Doubt) born on this day in 1918, Musical comedy star Nanette Fabray (The Band Wagon) born on this day in 1920, Oscar nominee Ruby Dee (American Gangster, A Raisin in the Sun) born on this day in 1922, Oscar winning cinematography Ronnie Taylor (Gandhi, Cry Freedom) born on this day in 1924, Jean Pierre-Cassel (Murder on the Orient Express, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgouisie) born on this day in 1932, and Oscar nominee Carrie Snodgress (Diary of a Mad Housewife) born on this day in 1945. 

 

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