Pictures of Hollywood legends as they clasp, lovingly gaze at and, in a few instances, totally ignore their long-sought statuettes.
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| Vivien Leigh places the Oscar she won for her role as Scarlett in Gone With The Wind on her mantlepiece at home, 1940. (Peter Stackpole—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Luise Rainer, the first woman to win two Oscars, holds her Best Actress award for her performance in The Great Ziegfeld during the 1937 Academy Awards ceremony. (Rex Hardy Jr.—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Joan Fontaine doing the household bookkeeping next to the Oscar she won for her role in Hitchcok's Suspicion, 1942. (Bob Landry—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Elizabeth Taylor at a Hollywood party with the Oscar she won for her role in Butterfield, 1961. (Allan Grant—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Grace Kelly with the Oscar she won for her role in The Country Girl, 1955. William Holden, her co-star in the movie, stands behind her. (George Silk—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Audrey Hepburn with the Oscar she won for Roman Holiday, 1954. (Ralph Morse—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Joanne Woodward smiles radiantly while holding her Best Actress Oscar for her role in Three Faces of Eve, 1958. (Ralph Crane—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Best Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress winners Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed (both for From Here to Eternity) and their Oscars, 1954. (George Silk—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Bing Crosby (Going My Way), Ingrid Bergman (Gaslight) and Barry Fitzgerald (Going My Way) with their Oscars, 1945. (Walter Sanders—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Gloria Grahame with her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Bad and the Beautiful, 1953. (Loomis Dean—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Marlon Brando (right) with his Oscar for On the Waterfront, 1955. (George Silk—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Onstage presenters seen from the wings during the 1950 Academy Awards. (Ida Wyman—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Jimmy Stewart, back from WWII, talks with the oldest employee of his family's hardware store in Pennsylvania, George Little; nearby is a table of various mementos, including Stewart's Best Actor Oscar for The Philadelphia Story. (Peter Stackpole—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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| Joan Crawford with her Best Actress Oscar for Mildred Pierce, 1946. (Martha Holmes—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) |
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