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LEFT: Shirley MacLaine, who had been nominated for four previous Oscars, won the best actress Academy Award on Tuesday for her role in “Terms of Endearment.” RIGHT: Jack Nicholson, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for the same film, joined the ranks of Jack Lemmon and Robert De Niro as the only three to have won both best actor and best supporting actor awards.

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Press, 12 April 1984, Page 22

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LEFT: Shirley MacLaine, who had been nominated for four previous Oscars, won the best actress Academy Award on Tuesday for her role in “Terms of Endearment.” RIGHT: Jack Nicholson, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for the same film, joined the ranks of Jack Lemmon and Robert De Niro as the only three to have won both best actor and best supporting actor awards. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 22

LEFT: Shirley MacLaine, who had been nominated for four previous Oscars, won the best actress Academy Award on Tuesday for her role in “Terms of Endearment.” RIGHT: Jack Nicholson, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for the same film, joined the ranks of Jack Lemmon and Robert De Niro as the only three to have won both best actor and best supporting actor awards. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 22