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Question: Is Marlon Brando the only person who ever refused to accept his Academy Award?


Answer: No. Back in 1936, screenwriter Dudley Nichols refused to accept his best screenplay Oscar for The Informer (1935). The early 1930s were a time of bitter conflicts between the studios and their employees; studio executives were vehemently anti-union and accustomed to forcing actors, writers, composers and crew to work on studio terms or not work at all. Nichols, who later became president of the Screenwriters Guild, refused to accept his award as a protest against what was widely perceived as the Academy's decision to sell out its less powerful members to union-busting studio heads.

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Stagecoach (Source) 1966 Movie
Ten Little Indians (Writer) 1966 Movie
Heller In Pink Tights (Writer) 1960 Movie
The Hangman (Writer) 1959 Movie
The Tin Star (Writer) 1957 Movie

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Is Marlon Brando the only ...

Question: Is Marlon Brando the only person who ever refused to accept his Academy Award?


Answer: No. Back in 1936, screenwriter Dudley Nichols refused to accept his best screenplay Oscar for The Informer (1935). The early 1930s were a time of bitter conflicts between the studios and their employees; studio executives were vehemently anti-union and accustomed to forcing actors, writers, composers and crew to work on studio terms or not work at all. Nichols, who later became president of the Screenwriters Guild, refused to accept his award as a protest against what was widely perceived as the Academy's decision to sell out its less powerful members to union-busting studio heads.

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