Hoffman, Field and ‘Kramer’ Win Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980: Dustin Hoffman and Sally Field win Academy Awards for leading roles and “Kramer vs. Kramer” is named the best picture in a ceremony at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Mevlyn Douglas and Meryl Streep win the best supporting awards, and Robert Benton wins as best director and screenwriter for “Kramer vs. Kramer.”  Steve Tesich wins for best original screenplay for "Breaking Away."



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April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards  

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Academy Awards

April 15, 1980, Rosenberg

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1 Response to Hoffman, Field and ‘Kramer’ Win Academy Awards

  1. Paul's avatar Paul says:

    A demonstration of why the Academy Awards, in the long view, are meaningless. “Kramer vs. Kramer” is in the dustbin of Hollywood History. The irony is that two of its competitors for Best Picture, “Apocalypse Now” and “All That Jazz”, are still compelling viewing, for their creativity and overall audacity.

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