Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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Awards BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR: Fredrle March, in a scene with Myrno Loy from "the best motion picture of the year", Samuel Go/dwyn's "The Best Years of Our Lives". The annual "Oscars" were awarded in Hollywood. FOR THE BEST MOTION PICTURE of 1946, his "The Best Years of Our Lives", and for most consistently high quality of production by an individual, Samuel Gotdwyn, left, received an "Oscar" and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Mr. Go/dwyn's picture was responsib/e for a large share of the Oscars received by Hollywood's talent. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Anne Baxter, of Twentieth Century Fox's "The Razor's Edge". BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Harold Russell, seen above with Cathy O'Donnell, in "The Best Years of Our Lives". Mr. Russell also received a special award. BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING: William Wy/er, left, director of the picture. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS: Olivia DeHavilland. right, in Paramount's "To Each His Own", in which she gave her best performance. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, MARCH 22, 1947