Film history buffs remember her as the winner who gave the longest Oscar acceptance speech. Perhaps she earned that right, as Greer Garson received an astonishing seven Academy Award nominations and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Greer Garson in November 1936 (Sasha/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) On 4 March 1943, Greer Garson stepped behind a lectern at the ...
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Who is Mrs. Miniver and why was Adolf Hitler so afraid of her? What’s more, why did Jeff Meredith, the founder of Virginia Musical Theatre, call a particular star Auntie Greer when she was known on ...
A British family struggles to cope with the changes in their lives caused by World War II. Vin Miniver falls in love with Carol, the daughter of the crotchety village matriarch. As romance grows, ...
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Every celebrity actor dreams of the day that they win a coveted Oscar. Even attending the glamorous Academy Awards ceremony is an honor, but everyone hopes to walk away with one of the golden statues.
“Mrs. Miniver,” winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1943, will be shown at the Stroede Center for the Arts, 319 Wayne Ave., Defiance, at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 13.
On 4 March 1943, Greer Garson stepped behind a lectern at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub inside the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Garson, 38, was accepting the Academy Award for Best Actress for her ...