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Secrets From the 26th Oscars: Shocking Facts You Probably Never Knew About the 1954 Academy Awards

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The 26th Academy Awards, held on March 25, 1954, pulled off something other Oscar ceremonies have rarely attempted: a simultaneous bicoastal broadcast, with hosts in both Hollywood and New York. That logistical feat alone would have made the evening memorable, but it was far from the only highlight.

The ceremony also saw a record-smashing Best Picture winner and one of the most legendarily brief acceptance speeches in Oscar history. More than 72 years later, this particular awards night remains a gold mine for anyone who lives and breathes awards season — packed with moments that still spark conversation today.

The 26th Oscars Happened in 2 Cities at the Same Time

File this one away for your next Oscars trivia night. The 26th Academy Awards took place simultaneously at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood and the NBC Center Theatre in New York City. Donald O’Connor hosted from the Hollywood side while Fredric March held things down in New York, with presenters handing off the broadcast coast to coast using radio and early live broadcast technology.

The Oscars had a bicoastal broadcast until 1957. By the following year, the ceremony moved exclusively to Hollywood.

TV Was Still Brand New for the 26th Oscars

This was only the second Academy Awards ceremony ever broadcast on television — the 25th had been the first. Many viewers in 1954 still experienced the show through radio. The Oscars were barely getting started as the visual spectacle we know today.

‘From Here to Eternity’ Swept the 26th Oscars

Fred Zinnemann’s From Here to Eternity ran the table, winning eight awards from 13 nominations: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography (Black-and-White), Best Sound Recording and Best Film Editing. It was also the third film to ever receive five acting nominations — a stat worth memorizing for your next Oscar pool.

Every major winner that night was a black-and-white film, too. Color filmmaking was gaining ground in Hollywood, but this ceremony captured the industry right in the middle of that visual shift.

William Holden Gave a 4-Word Oscars Acceptance Speech

William Holden won Best Actor for Stalag 17 and delivered one of the shortest Oscar speeches ever recorded: “Thank you. Thank you.”

Frank Sinatra Made a Comeback and Audrey Hepburn Had a Breakout

Two of the night’s biggest stories were about careers changing forever. Frank Sinatra won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for From Here to Eternity as Private Angelo Maggio. The win came after a career slump and suffering a vocal cord hemorrhage and nodules — one of the great comeback stories in Oscar history.

Then there was Audrey Hepburn, who received her first Oscar nomination and win for Best Actress for Roman Holiday, her first major film role. She earned four more nominations in the years that followed before she was presented with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1993.

Gary Cooper Phoned It in at the 26th Oscars

Gary Cooper couldn’t attend the ceremony because he was in Mexico filming Garden of Evil. His solution? He pre-recorded his portion of the Best Actress presentation. Host Donald O’Connor then stepped in to reveal the winner live — a production trick the Oscars would lean on for decades.

Keep these stats locked and loaded for your next watch party. The 26th Academy Awards packed more history into one night than most ceremonies manage in 10 years.

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The 26th Oscars Happened in 2 Cities at the Same TimeTV Was Still Brand New for the 26th Oscars‘From Here to Eternity’ Swept the 26th OscarsWilliam Holden Gave a 4-Word Oscars Acceptance SpeechFrank Sinatra Made a Comeback and Audrey Hepburn Had a BreakoutGary Cooper Phoned It in at the 26th Oscars
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