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Sunday
Mar072021

Showbiz History: Emmys repeating Oscars, Divine's passing, Bigelow's win.

6 random things that happened on this day, March 7th, in showbiz history

Loretta Young, the first actress to chase an Oscar with an Emmy.

1946 The 18th Academy Awards are held honoring the films of 1945 with The Lost Weekend taking Best Picture. We'll discuss this Oscar night later today given that it's the 75th anniversary. 

1955 The 7th annual Primetime Emmys are held. Loretta Young becomes the first Best Actress Oscar winner to then win a Best Actress Emmy prize for a continuing series. Only one other actress ever did this with Shirley Booth following her the next decade (Sally Field would make this a three person list except she actually won an Emmy before her Oscars and subsequent Best Actress Drama series Emmy). In those days TV and Movies were very separate showbiz forms and once you started doing television on the regular, the movie offers dried up. It's different nowadays though not completely; almost everyone who wins the Oscar first and then an Emmy wins the latter for a miniseries or one-off appearance of some kind...

If you include all Emmy & Oscar categories but still go the "Oscar first then Emmy" route, the list expands considerably and includes:

  • Katharine Hepburn - Oscar for '33 and '67 and '68 / Emmy in '75
  • Bette Davis - Oscar for '35 and '38 / Emmy in '79
  • Ingrid Bergman - Oscar for '44 and '56 and '74 / Emmy (posthumously) in '82
  • Claire Trevor - Oscar for '48 / Emmy in '57
  • Joanne Woodward - Oscar for '57 / Emmy in '78
  • Simone Signoret - Oscar for '59 / Emmy in '66
  • Patty Duke - Oscar for '62 / Emmy in '70
  • Ruth Gordon - Oscar for '68 / Emmy in '79
  • Maggie Smith - Oscar for '69 and '78 / Emmy in '03
  • Glenda Jackson - Oscar for '70 / Emmy in '72
  • Cloris Leachman - Oscar for '71 / Emmy in '73
  • Jane Fonda - Oscar for '71 and '78 / Emmy in '84
  • Faye Dunaway - Oscar for '76 / Emmy in '94
  • Vanessa Redgrave - Oscar for '77 / Emmy in '81
  • Jessica Lange - Oscar for '82 / Emmy in '09
  • Dianne Wiest - Oscar for '86 and '94 / Emmy in '08
  • Cher - Oscar for '87 / Emmy in '03
  • Frances McDormand - Oscar for '96 / Emmy in '15
  • Nicole Kidman - Oscar for '02 / Emmy in '17
  • Kate Winslet - Oscar for '08 / Emmy in '11

For women at least (haven't studied the men) in our current era, it's more common to win the Emmy first and later win an Oscar. Examples include Helen Hunt, Viola Davis, Patricia Arquette, Geraldine Page, Halle Berry, Allison Janney, Jessica Tandy, Holly Hunter, Meryl Streep, Lee Grant, Julianne Moore, Maureen Stapleton, Helen Mirren, and more. This isn't just because Emmys have more categories though that is definitely part of it. It's also because with the increasing fluidity of the mediums and TV rising in prestige, a lot of actors are able to build their "great actor" rep on TV which often leads to juicier movie roles. We expect these stats will all start to blur and the order will become meaningless as TV and Movies become more and more like each other, not just in distribution form but in public perception. Maybe in the future everyone will be more like Sally Field and Regina King who both won multiple Emmys but stuck an Oscar (or two) in the middle? 

1975 Supposedly Andrei Tarkovsky's much-lauded art film The Mirror opened on this date though that's hard to verify as the release was small and it took years to build its reputation. 

1988 Divine dies at just 42 years of age just one week after her biggest success, John Waters Hairspray, arrives in theaters. Have you ever seen the doc I Am Divine (2013)? Look it up. Good overview. 

1999 Stanley Kubrick dies at 70, four months before his final film Eye Wide Shut hit theaters.

James Cameron pretending to strangle Kathryn Bigelow after her win

2010 The 82nd annual Academy Awards are held honoring the films of 2009. The Hurt Locker wins Best Picture and Kathryn Bigelow becomes the first woman to win Best Director; the media loved that she was up against her ex-husband James Cameron (Avatar) in the category... the only time ex-spouses had been nominated against each other in any category (we think). Who is ready for Kathryn Bigelow to have another great critical success again? *Raises hand*

Today's Birthday Suit:
Happy 50th birthday to Peter Sarsgaard, one of the best somehow still underappreciated Gen X actors. We blame the Oscars for not nurturing his career with a nomination for Shattered Glass (2003). Other films and tv credits include: Kinsey (pictured below) wherein he seduced both Kinseys, Laura Linney & Liam Neeson, Black MassAn Education, Sound of Silence, The Center of the World, The Magnificent, Night Moves, The Killing, Jarhead, Interrogation, Jackie. He'll next be seen in The Batman (2021) as District Attorney Gil Colson.

Remember this scene in "Kinsey"?

Other showbiz birthdays today: Oscar winner Rachel Weiz (The Constant Gardener, The Favourite), Bel Powley (Diary of a Teenage Girl, The King of Staten Island), Haley Lu Richardson (Support the Girls, Five Feet Apart), Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Trumbo), Broadway diva Donna Murphy (Tangled, Spider-Man 2), Tobiaz Mensies (Outlander, Casino Royale), Jenna Fischer (The Office), Laura Prepon (Orange is the New Black, The Hero), Freddie Thorp (Fate: The Winx Saga, Overdrive), Brandon T Jackson (Tropic Thunder, Mr Robinson, actor/writer/director Jay Duplass (Transparent, Search Party), Wanda Sykes (The New Adventures of Old Christine, Monster-in-Law), Emmy winner Daniel J Travanti (Hill Street Blues, Boss), Darryl Stephens (Noah's Ark, Boy Culture), South Korea's Jang Dong-Gun (Tae Guk Gi, Friend), actress/writer/director Mona Fastvold (The World to Come, The Sleepwalker) , Director Andrew Haigh (Weekend, Looking, 45 Years), novelist Bret Easton Ellis (American Psycho, Less than Zero), Spain's Nathalie Poza (Julieta, Rosa's Wedding), Sweden's Andreas Wilson (Evil, Real Humans), executive Michael Eisner (of Paramount Pictures, than Disney fame),  and singer Taylor Dane.

And late greats like: Oscar winner Anna Magnani (The Rose Tattoo, Wild is the Wind), the underrated John Heard (Beaches, Awakenings), and televangelist Tammy Faye Baker who will be played by Jessica Chastain in the upcoming feature The Eyes of Tammy Faye due in theaters this September from Searchlight Pictures. 

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Reader Comments (20)

A possible Claudio Lost Weekend Oscar night piece? Better than a bottle of bubbly!

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterMaria

Jessica Tandy's Emmy win is unimpeachable (and better than any of her two competitive Oscar fields performances, but this is not the blog for bold truths).

So close to Divine being on Married With Children. Sigh. What a star. She's So Beautiful!

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterTruth teller

It was lovely to see Peter rocking a bush.

Poor Divine just on the cusp of mainstream success.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered Commentermarkgordonuk

I want Peter Sarsgaard back! 2003-2009 was such a great period for him, and he's such a generous supporting actor, typically - letting his moments tell hus story, and encouraging along his scene partners.

And Shattered Glass is a perfect movie more people should see.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterMike in Canada

Sarsgaard should have gotten his first Oscar nomination a few years before Shattered Glass, for Boys Don’t Cry.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterWorking stiff

Barbra Streisand won an Emmy in 1966 for her special TV “My name is Barbra”, that aired in 1965! Then, in 1969, she took home the Oscar for Funny Girl(1968)!
In 1962 she was already a star on Broadway!

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJair

Peter Sarsgaard was so great (nomination worthy) in both Shattered Glass and An Education. I haven't seen much of him recently, though. The DA in a Batman movie will pay the bills, but I want more than that.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterCash

Correction: Sally Field won also won Best Actress Oscar and then a later Emmy as Leading Actress in a continuing series Brothers and Sisters in 2007.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJames

James - she won an Emmy before any Oscar though.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterArlo

Cher of all people also won her first and only Emmy (and Grammy) after her Oscar.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterWorking stiff

That scene in Kinsey wasn't in the script but it was Sarsgaard's idea for his character to get naked to see what Kinsey's reaction would be. The director liked it and it became part of the movie.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterTom G

Faye Dunaway won an emmy for Columbo in 94 after her oscar in 76.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterrfan77

Arlo, the article reads

Loretta Young becomes the first Best Actress Oscar winner to then win a Best Actress Emmy prize for a continuing series. Only one other actress ever did this with Shirley Booth following her the next decade.

Sally did it as well. How does her Emmy for Sybil change this?

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterJames

James -- the article is about people who won the Oscar before their Emmy. Sally actually won the Emmy first and then the Oscar.

March 7, 2021 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

rfan77 -- again that was for a guest appearance, not a continuing role. I was shocked to learn how rare this is winning Best Actress Oscar and then a Best Actress series Emmy. only two people. crazy rare.

March 7, 2021 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

an emmy for Columbo

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterfred

Divine was awesome. He was actually set to play Peg Bundy's morbidly-obese mother in Married... with Children in a major guest role. It was a big deal at the time considering that it was the show in its first/second season and was gaining a lot of popularity. Because of his passing, the creators chose to have Kathleen Freeman be the voice of Peg's mom as an off-screen character out of respect for Divine.

Mr. Maggie Gyllenhaal... one of the best actors ever though I will never get over the fact that he screams like a girl in Green Lantern.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered Commenterthevoid99

He has such a tiny penis.

March 7, 2021 | Unregistered CommenterGloria Bell

Also none too attractive - sagging face.

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