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Oscar is in the house: Trophies come to the Kodak

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Trophy News from Los Angeles…
Oscar is in the house: Trophies come to the Kodak

A group of security workers stand at attention as two black SUVs, each driven by armed guards, pull up to the artists’ entrance to the Kodak Theatre. Inside are the Academy Awards’ most famous guests.

Men in black suits open the car doors. There sit 10 cardboard boxes carrying the show’s critical stars: Oscar No. 3453 and 51 of his fellow Oscar statuettes. Steve Miessner, the Keeper of the Oscars, rides along with them.

He and the security guards load the boxes onto two dollies, and each is sent up a backstage freight elevator accompanied by an armed guard.

Miessner leads them down a winding hallway and into an office in the bowels of the Kodak. Two guards stand at the door as he dons his trademark white gloves and begins unpacking the precious cargo: 50 foam containers, each with one Oscar inside.

No. 3453 is among the first he unpacks. Miessner examines it and notices a bit of packaging glue stuck to the statue. He pulls a blue velvet cloth from his toolbox, which also includes tiny wrenches and a pen light, and gently polishes.

One by one, Miessner opens the foam containers and places the golden men on a desk.

“I usually set them all out and put little medallions on them, because backstage you can’t see the serial numbers,” he says. (more…)

Oscar trophy trend, fact or fiction?

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Trophy News from New York, NY

Oscar trophy trend, fact or fiction?

NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) – Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt almost certainly are strong contenders in the best actor award category — shining, word has it, in their respective upcoming movies, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Revolutionary Road.”
But they and others might be up against a subtle force they can do little about in the best actor race: Oscar award voters tend to favor actors playing real people.

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Emmy Awards backstage trophy table is Celebrity Central

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Star Awards and TrophiesTrophy News from Los Angeles, California

LOS ANGELES — The backstage trophy table was the place to be for serious celebrity watching at Sunday’s 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards - never mind that it was in the basement of a parking garage.
At one point Conan O’Brien was chatting on his cellphone as Amy Poehler and her husband, Will Arnett, walked by on their way to the elevator that would take them to the press tent. Kiefer Sutherland strolled by the trophy table just ahead of Tom Selleck. Christian Slater paused to wave to a group of firefighters working the awards show.
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For ‘Angels’ Playwright, Another Plum Prize

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Trophy News from New York and California
Theater Award

Tony Kushner, the award-winning playwright who has spent much of his time in recent years writing Hollywood scripts, is the first recipient of a newly created $200,000 prize for playwriting, by far the largest theater award in the nation, and one of the biggest cash awards in any of the arts.

Times Topics: Tony KushnerThe unusually generous prize, named the Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award, will be formally presented on Wednesday. It was created with an eye toward attracting talented playwrights and bolstering the status of their profession.

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Brad Pitt Claims Best-Actor Trophy at the Venice Film Festival

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Trophy\'s Winner-Brad Pitt

Trophy News From Venice, Italy

A year late, but Brad Pitt finally received the best actor award he won from the Venice Film Festival in 2007 for “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.”

Now back as star of the Coen brothers’ “Burn After Reading,” which opened the festival, Brad Pitt was handed the prize at last.

“I guess you forgot something here years ago,” said the mistress of ceremonies, handing him the gold cup trophy.
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Thespian awarded five trophies

Friday, March 14th, 2008

A promising young actor from Bourne, England scooped up five trophies at the Peterborough Drama Festival. Andrew Rakowski, who is 18, was thrilled to win these trophy cups for drama.

He has been involved in the festival in previous years and said: “It feels good to win these awards but I don’t do this for the trophies.”

Andrew won in the categories for solo acting, dialogue, verse speaking, Shakespeare and best overall performance.

He said: “I came joint first with someone else for the solo acting and we are sharing the trophy.”

Andrew still attends youth drama at Tolethorpe and is working towards achieving a gold drama award from LAMDA.

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