The Picture Show Annual (1957)

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Jo Van Fleet, best supporting actress for “ East of Eden,” Jack Lemmon, best supporting actor for “ Mister Roberts," Grace Kelly, who presented the best actor award to Ernest Borgnine for “ Marty,” and Marisa Pavan who accepted the Oscar for Anna Magnani, best actress in “ The Rose Tattoo," photographed at the 28th Annual Academy Awards Presentation. The coveted 1955 Oscars were awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood to Anna Magnani for The Rose Tattoo, and to Ernest Borgnine as the best actor in Marty, which also won awards for being the best screenplay and the best motion picture of the year. Best actor in a supporting role was Jack Lemmon in Mister Roberts and Jo Van Fleet was the best supporting actress in East of Eden. Ac- claimed as the best song was “ Love is a Many-Splendored Thing,” with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster and music by Sammy Fain, for the 20th Century-Fox film of the same name, which starred William Holden and Jennifer Jones, which also won an award for the best music score of a dramatic or comedy picture. The best motion picture story was Love Me or Leave Me, made by Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Doris Day i and James Cagney. Marisa Pavan, Anna Magnani and Burt Lancaster in “The Rose Tattoo,’’ with Anna Magnani, in circle. Right : William Powell, Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Betsy Palmer, Mimi Doyle and Kathleen O’Malley in " Mister Roberts.” Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair in a scene from " Marty." Richard Davalos, James Dean and Jo Van Fleet in " East oj Eden.”