Lost, Broken or Tarnished Oscars
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I can't seem to find mention of it now, but I know there was a time when the statuette was made of materials other than its current composition, I think maybe with a plaster core? Can't remember now, it's been years since I read it. And supposedly there was an actor who lobbed the head off his with a golf club and was able to get it replaced.
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I remember watching an interview with George Kennedy and he said that his Oscar was damaged during, I believe, the 1994 L.A. earthquake. He called the Academy and they said they can replace it for a $200 fee. He thought about it and said he preferred to keep his damaged Oscar because it's the Oscar he won back in the day and it's the one he wishes to keep.
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Interesting question.
AMPAS has a policy of not replacing lost Oscars. Just ask Angelina Jolie or Howard University, the recipient of Hattie McDaniel's plaque after her death.
I don't know about Alice Brady's, though. Since it was stolen in plain sight by an impostor on Oscar night, that one should have been an exception.
I'm pretty sure in that on the rare occasions when a replacement is made, the original must be surrendered.
AMPAS has a policy of not replacing lost Oscars. Just ask Angelina Jolie or Howard University, the recipient of Hattie McDaniel's plaque after her death.
I don't know about Alice Brady's, though. Since it was stolen in plain sight by an impostor on Oscar night, that one should have been an exception.
I'm pretty sure in that on the rare occasions when a replacement is made, the original must be surrendered.
What is the Academy's policy on lost, tarnished or stolen Oscars?
Will they give you a new one?
I seem to recall that sometime in the 1980s, Rod Steiger received a "new" Oscar because his original was corroded by the Malibu salt air.
In such a case, I wonder if the Academy would allow the person to keep the original for sentimental reasons, or if they'd insist on taking back the old "damaged" one before giving you a brand new one.
Edited By dbensics on 1288305233
Will they give you a new one?
I seem to recall that sometime in the 1980s, Rod Steiger received a "new" Oscar because his original was corroded by the Malibu salt air.
In such a case, I wonder if the Academy would allow the person to keep the original for sentimental reasons, or if they'd insist on taking back the old "damaged" one before giving you a brand new one.
Edited By dbensics on 1288305233