
Danny Kaye
Self - Host

The 24th Academy Awards honored the best in film in 1951, as recognized by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Best Picture was awarded to An American in Paris, which, like A Place in the Sun, received six Academy Awards. A Streetcar Named Desire won four Oscars, including three of the acting awards. The film's only unsuccessful acting nomination was that of Marlon Brando, whose performance as Stanley Kowalski was later considered one of the most influential of modern film acting. Humphrey Bogart was the last man born in the 19th century to win a leading role Oscar. An American in Paris became the second color film to win Best Picture, after 1939's Gone with the Wind.
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Danny Kaye
Self - Host

Paul Douglas
Self - Announcer

Lauren Bacall
Self - Audience Member

Lucille Ball
Self - Presenter

Humphrey Bogart
Self - Winner

Charles Brackett
Self - Presenter

Leslie Caron
Self - Presenter

Gower Champion
Self - Presenter

Marge Champion
Self - Presenter

Montgomery Clift
Self - Audience Member

Ronald Colman
Self - Presenter

Broderick Crawford
Self - Audience Member

Bette Davis
Self - Accepting Award for Kim Hunter

Stanley Donen
Self - Accepted Award for Gene Kelly

Arthur Freed
Self - Winner

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Self - Presenter

Greer Garson
Self - Presenter & Accepting Award for Vivien Leigh

Vittorio Gassman
Self - Audience Member