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Academy Awards contact info for expressing your opinion regarding their neglect of Eleanor Powell in their 1992 video "Oscar's Greatest Moments": Academy Foundation 8949 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Phone: (310) 247-3000 FAX: 310-859-9351 OR 310-859-9619 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dancing-Artist) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Shame on them is right. But the good news is that awards and > recoginition by groups or organizations usually have no real bearing > on greatness nor qualify for identifying it. It is merely a concensus > of opinion based on alot of facts usually not remotely related to what > they are honoring. We should write letters to the producer of this > piece alerting them of this faux pas. Can you help us get contact info > for that to send our complaints? > > Interesting I should see this post tonight as only last night I was > sitting with a group of people discussing how out of all of his > partners, Eleanor Powell was Fred Astaire's best match as far as sheer > ability. > > Please tell us where to write if you can and thankyou for taking the > time to bring it to RAD. > t- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > In 1992, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences produced a > > 110-minute video called "Oscar's Greatest Moments." It shows > > unforgettable highlights from the Academy Awards during the period > > 1971 to 1991. The video ends with a series of short film clips > > showing all the Hollywood stars who passed on during this period, > > except Eleanor Powell who passed on in 1982. This is absolutely > > disgraceful! I can only assume the Academy left her out because she > > always marched to the beat of a different drummer. She never allowed > > herself to be seduced by the power of her own fame. Shame on the > > Academy for not including Eleanor Powell (the world's greatest dancer) > > in Oscar's 1992 honorary mention of Hollywood stars who passed on > > during the 1971-1991 period.
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