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31st Academy Awards
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The 31st Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 6, 1959, to honor the best films of 1958. The night was dominated by Gigi, which won nine Oscars, breaking the previous record of eight set by Gone with the Wind and tied by From Here to Eternity and On the Waterfront.

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Gigi set a new record for biggest Oscars sweep, winning all nine of its nominations, which would later be tied by The Last Emperor in 1987 and broken, in 2003, when The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won all 11 of its nominations. Finally, Gigi was the last film until The Last Emperor to win Best Picture without any acting nominations.[1]

The ceremony was hosted by an ensemble of actors: Jerry Lewis, Mort Sahl, Tony Randall, Bob Hope, David Niven, and Laurence Olivier.

The show's producer, Jerry Wald, started cutting numbers from the show to make sure it ran on time, but cut too much material, and the ceremony ended 20 minutes early, leaving Jerry Lewis to attempt to fill in the time, which he did with a performance of "There's No Business Like Show Business" from all 90 of the participating stars;[2] Lewis did impromptu conducting of the number, but some of the stars began to talk among themselves, while others left or bumped into each other in confusion. Eventually, NBC cut to a re-run of a sports show.[2]

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Awards

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Vincente Minnelli; Best Director winner
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David Niven; Best Actor winner
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Susan Hayward; Best Actress winner
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Burl Ives; Best Supporting Actor winner
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Wendy Hiller; Best Supporting Actress winner
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Walt Disney; Best Live Action Short Film winner
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André Previn; Best Scoring of a Musical Picture winner
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Cecil Beaton; Best Costume Design winner

Nominations announced on February 23, 1959. Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.[3]

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Honorary Award

  • To Maurice Chevalier for his contributions to the world of entertainment for more than half a century.

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

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Presenters and performers

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Multiple nominations and awards

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