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  1. A Streetcar Named Desire won 4 Academy Awards, setting an Oscar record when it became the first film to win in three of the acting categories, a feat subsequently matched by Network in 1976 and Everything Everywhere All at Once in 2022. [18] [19] It was also the first time since 1936 (Anthony Adverse) that a Warner Bros. movie won four or more ...

  2. A Streetcar Named Desire is a play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. [1] The play dramatizes the experiences of Blanche DuBois, a former Southern belle who, after encountering a series of personal losses, leaves her once-prosperous situation to move into a shabby apartment in New Orleans rented by her younger sister Stella and brother-in-law ...

    • Tennessee Williams
    • 1947
  3. Feb 5, 2014 · AWARDS: 12 9 8 – 5 – 4 – 3 A Streetcar Named Desire A Place in the Sun An American in Paris Quo Vadis David and Bathsheba Death of a Salesman The African Queen Detective Story The Great Caruso 6 – 4 1 – – – – – – – – – – An American in Paris A Place in the Sun A Streetcar Named Desire The African Queen Benjy The ...

    • WILLIAMS SET THE PLAY IN HIS CHOSEN HOME. The boy born Thomas Lanier Williams III lived in Columbus, Mississippi, until he was 8 years old. From there, his traveling salesman father bounced the family around Missouri, moving 16 times in just 10 years before abandoning them.
    • A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE WAS NAMED AFTER A REAL STREETCAR LINE. Named for its endpoint on Desire Street in the Ninth Ward, the Desire line ran down Canal Street onto Bourbon and beyond.
    • STANLEY KOWALSKI WAS INSPIRED BY TWO MEN. The name "Stanley Kowalski" was borrowed from a factory worker Williams met while living in St. Louis. But the playwright's true muse was Amado ‘Pancho’ Rodriguez y Gonzales, a Mexican boxer who was once Williams's lover, and who argued the character he inspired should be Latino, not Polish.
    • BLANCHE MAY HAVE BEEN A STAND-IN FOR WILLIAMS. As a gay man, the writer had been mocked all his life, called "sissy" by sneering peers, and “Miss Nancy” by his drunken, abusive father.
  4. Actress - Katharine Hepburn. Directing - John Huston. Writing (Screenplay) - James Agee, John Huston. Alice in Wonderland. 1 NOMINATION. Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) - Oliver Wallace. An American in Paris. 8 NOMINATIONS, 6 WINS. * Art Direction (Color) - Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh ...

  5. To date, no film has won all four acting Oscars, but in 1952 A Streetcar Named Desire (USA 1951) and in 1977 Network (USA 1976) won three. Nominated for 12 Oscars, A Streetcar Named Desire won five including Best Actress for Vivien Leigh (UK), Best Supporting Actor for Karl Malden (USA) and Best Supporting Actress for Kim Hunter (USA).

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  7. Oct 10, 2019 · A Streetcar Named Desire closed on Broadway in 1949 after 855 performances. Elia Kazan, the director of the original Broadway production, consulted with Tennessee Williams to create the film adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, which Kazan also directed. The 1951 film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards and set an Oscar record as the ...

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