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My Fair Lady Wins Adapted Music 1965 Oscars - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Audrey Hepburn presenting Rex Harrison the Greer Garson and Dick Van Dyke present the Sidney Poitier presenting Julie Andrews the Julie Andrews originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress 1965 Oscars Debbie Reynolds presenting Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman the

Fred Astaire presenting Rchard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman the Martha Raye and Jimmy Durante present the

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My Fair Lady Wins Adapted Music: 1965 Oscars
Rex Harrison Wins Best Actor: 1965 Oscars
My Fair Lady and George Cukor Win Best Picture and Directing: 1965 Oscars
The Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady Wins Costume Design: 1965 Oscars
Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress | 37th Oscars (1965)
Mary Poppins, Eliza Doolittle, and Julie Andrews' Oscar
Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Cinematography: 1965 Oscars
Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Art Direction: 1965 Oscars
Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress  1965 Oscars
The Sherman Brothers winning the Oscar® for Music Score for "Mary Poppins"
Mary Poppins Wins Visual Effects: 1965 Oscars
"Chim Chim Cher-ee" Wins Original Song: 1965 Oscars
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My Fair Lady Wins Adapted Music: 1965 Oscars

My Fair Lady Wins Adapted Music: 1965 Oscars

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Rex Harrison Wins Best Actor: 1965 Oscars

Rex Harrison Wins Best Actor: 1965 Oscars

Audrey Hepburn presenting Rex Harrison the

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My Fair Lady and George Cukor Win Best Picture and Directing: 1965 Oscars

My Fair Lady and George Cukor Win Best Picture and Directing: 1965 Oscars

George Cukor

The Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady Wins Costume Design: 1965 Oscars

The Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady Wins Costume Design: 1965 Oscars

Greer Garson and Dick Van Dyke present the

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress | 37th Oscars (1965)

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress | 37th Oscars (1965)

Sidney Poitier presenting Julie Andrews the

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Mary Poppins, Eliza Doolittle, and Julie Andrews' Oscar

Mary Poppins, Eliza Doolittle, and Julie Andrews' Oscar

Julie Andrews originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in

Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Cinematography: 1965 Oscars

Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Cinematography: 1965 Oscars

Walter Lassally

Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Art Direction: 1965 Oscars

Zorba the Greek and My Fair Lady Win Art Direction: 1965 Oscars

Vassilis Fotopoulos

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress  1965 Oscars

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress 1965 Oscars

Julie Andrews Wins Best Actress 1965 Oscars

The Sherman Brothers winning the Oscar® for Music Score for "Mary Poppins"

The Sherman Brothers winning the Oscar® for Music Score for "Mary Poppins"

Debbie Reynolds presenting Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman the

Mary Poppins Wins Visual Effects: 1965 Oscars

Mary Poppins Wins Visual Effects: 1965 Oscars

Alain Delon presents the

"Chim Chim Cher-ee" Wins Original Song: 1965 Oscars

"Chim Chim Cher-ee" Wins Original Song: 1965 Oscars

Fred Astaire presenting Rchard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman the

Wouldn’t It Be Loverly - My Fair Lady (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961) - Julie Andrews

Wouldn’t It Be Loverly - My Fair Lady (Ed Sullivan Show, 1961) - Julie Andrews

Wouldn't It Be Loverly -

Apr. 5, 1965 | Academy Awards Newsreel

Apr. 5, 1965 | Academy Awards Newsreel

Apr. 5,

Documentary Winners: 1965 Oscars

Documentary Winners: 1965 Oscars

Martha Raye and Jimmy Durante present the

"Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?"  Rex Harrison

"Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?" Rex Harrison

My Fair Lady

Ascot Gavote - Andre Previn and The Warner Bros Studio Orchestra Legendado

Ascot Gavote - Andre Previn and The Warner Bros Studio Orchestra Legendado

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