50th Anniversary: The strange case of Gig Young's Oscar
As a sequel to our recent look-back at the 42nd Oscars , please welcome guest contributor Orrin Konheim...
Fifty years ago, the Academy Awards marked an odd milestone when they awarded a Best Supporting Actor Oscar to Gig Young for They Shoot Horses Don’t They (1969) although they didn’t know history was being made at the time. Eight years later, Gig Young would shoot his wife of three weeks (and then himself) in the only known instance of an Oscar-winning actor committing murder.
His tale is a disturbing one with few answers...