
Lot 1241
A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Golden Globe Award for All About Eve
21 November 2017, 13:00 EST
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A Joseph L. Mankiewicz Golden Globe Award for All About Eve
Gilt metal globe mounted on a marble pedestal, with a plaque reading "To Joseph L. Mankiewicz / For The Best / Screen Play / of 1950 / All About Eve / The Hollywood / Foreign Correspondents / Association." The 8th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony was held on February 28, 1951 at Ciro's nightclub in West Hollywood. Along with this win, All About Eve was nominated for Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Actress in a Drama (Bette Davis), Best Supporting Actor (George Sanders), Best Supporting Actress (Thelma Ritter), and Best Director (Mankiewicz). Since 1944, the coveted Golden Globe award has been presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for excellence in film and television. Joe Mankiewicz was nominated for the award two other times during his career: as Best Director for All About Eve and as Best Director for Cleopatra (1963). This Golden Globe held a place of honor next to Mankiewicz's Academy Awards® in his office until his death in 1993.
8.5 x 3.5 in.
8.5 x 3.5 in.