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Today In History: May 16th, 1929

Oscar statuettes are displayed during an unveiling of the 50 Oscar statuettes to be awarded at the 76th Academy Awards ceremony (Photo Credit: Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Oscar statuettes are displayed during an unveiling of the 50 Oscar statuettes to be awarded at the 76th Academy Awards ceremony (Photo Credit: Tim Boyle/Getty Images)

The 1st Academy Awards Are Held

On May 16, 1929, the first Academy Awards ceremony took place at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel’s Blossom Room. This historic event marked the beginning of a tradition that continues to celebrate the achievements of the film industry. Attended by 270 guests, the private dinner event had an admission cost of $5 and saw winners who had been announced three months prior, making the evening more a formal recognition than a suspenseful awards show.

The ceremony was brief, lasting only 15 minutes, but it laid the foundation for the Oscars as we know them today. The event featured twelve award categories, including Best Picture, which went to Wings, the only silent film to win this honor until The Artist in 2012. Janet Gaynor received the Best Actress award for her performances in three films, while Emil Jannings took home the Best Actor award.

Janet Gaynor and Frank Borzage with first academy award
(Original Caption) 1928- Los Angeles, CA: Close-up of Janet Gaynor and Frank Borzage with an Academy Award in the foreground, center. Janet Gaynor won the first Oscar for Best Actress for her work in 7th Heaven and Frank Borzage won the first Oscar for Directing for his work in 7th Heaven during the first annual Academy Awards Ceremony. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

An interesting aspect of the inaugural ceremony was the awarding of both dramatic and comedic directing, a practice not continued in later years. Frank Borzage and Lewis Milestone were the recipients of these directing awards. Additionally, the Academy presented two special awards: one to Warner Bros. for The Jazz Singer, the first significant talking picture, and another to Charlie Chaplin for his multifaceted work on The Circus.

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The first Academy Awards on May 16, 1929, were like planting a seed for something huge. They started a tradition that turned into the big, flashy events we see today, where everyone tunes in to celebrate the amazing work of filmmakers from all over the world.

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