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  1. Apr 2, 2017 · (The Oscars of 1963): Directed by Ryan Murphy. With Jessica Lange, Susan Sarandon, Judy Davis, Jackie Hoffman. The fallout from the Oscar nominations leads to underhanded tactics from Joan, while Bette relishes the opportunity to break a record.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Ryan Murphy
    • 2017-04-02
  2. Apr 2, 2017 · Feud: The Ugly Truth About Joan Crawford and Bette Davis’s 1963 Oscar Showdown. Sunday’s Feud episode “And the Winner Is . . .” dove into the juiciest chapter of Bette Davis and Joan ...

  3. Apr 2, 2017 · Bette is on track to win a record-breaking third Best Actress Oscar. Joan and Hedda launch a clandestine campaign against her.

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    And The Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963) is the fifth episode of Bette and Joan, the first season of the drama anthology series Feud, and the fifth episode overall. Ryan Murphy served as both writer and director. It officially premiered on FX on April 2, 2017.

    Bette is on track to win a record-breaking third Best Actress Oscar. Joan and Hedda launch a clandestine campaign against her.

    Special Guest Stars

    •Catherine Zeta-Jones as Olivia de Havilland •Sarah Paulson as Geraldine Page

    Guest Stars

    •Serinda Swan as Anne Bancroft •John Rubinstein as George Cukor •Joel Kelley Dauten as Adam •Brooke Star as Cynthia Crawford •Chelsea Summer as Cathy Crawford •Toby Huss as Frank Sinatra

    Co-Stars

    •Curtis Andersen as Stagehand •James Babbin as Newsreel Reporter •Cash Black as Rip Torn •Bryant Boon as Gregory Peck •Philip Boyd as Maximillian Schell •Eric Callero as Jack Lord •Taylor Coffman as Lee Remick •Anthony Crivello as David Lean •Lou George as Newsreel Press Agent •Dan Gilvezan as Bette's Agent •Lindsay Hanzl as Eve Marie Saint •Eric Harthen as Newsreel Narrator •Stephen Holland as Oscar Producer •Polly Humphreys as Anne's Dresser •Louis B. Jack as Ed Begley •Josh Plasse as Tyler •Anthony Tyler Quinn as Wendell Corey •Lena Raff as Press Girl •Meredith Thomas as Red Carpet Reporter •Juliet Tondowski as Joan's Makeup Artist •Paris Verra as Patty Duke •Larry Weissman as Bette's Make-Up Artist •Helen Wilson as Bette's Makeup Artist •Greg Winter as Bob Stack

    This episode trends up from the series low, 1.08 million, drawing in 1.36 million viewers, the current series high beside the pilot. The episode rises 0.15 million from the previous episode.Poll

    •This episode marks the first absence of three main characters Robert Aldrich, Jack Warner, and Pauline Jameson.

    •This episode also marks the debut of Geraldine Page, Anne Bancroft, and George Cukor.

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  4. In this episode, Crawford is egged on by Hedda Hopper to convince two of the nominees (Bancroft and Page) not to attend so that she could accept the winner’s award on their behalf.

  5. Apr 3, 2017 · Feud: Bette and Joan recap: 'And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)' It's finally Oscars time for Joan and Bette; let the backstabbing begin (and the drinking, crying, and...

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  7. Apr 3, 2017 · In Feud Season 1 Episode 5, "And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)," the rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis came to a head at the Academy Awards. After the contentious...

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