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      • At the actual ceremony, Nicholson and Art Carney were the only two nominees who showed up, as everyone else seemingly didn't think they had a shot of winning. This was Nicholson's to lose, and he did. In the end, "Chinatown" only won one of its 11 nominations.
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  2. Art Carney wins the Oscar for Best Actor for Harry and Tonto at the 47th Academy Awards.

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  3. Original Screenplay winner for Chinatown, with presenter James Michener. Art Carney. Best Actor winner for Harry and Tonto, with presenter Glenda Jackson. Ingrid Bergman. Supporting Actress winner for Murder on the Orient Express. View More Memorable Moments.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Art_CarneyArt Carney - Wikipedia

    Carney won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his 1974 performance as Harry Coombes, an elderly man going on the road with his pet cat, in Harry and Tonto. Other nominees that year were Albert Finney, Dustin Hoffman, Jack Nicholson, and Al Pacino.

  5. Art Carney, who won a best-actor Oscar for “Harry and Tonto” and originated the role of fussy Felix Ungar in “The Odd Couple” on Broadway, but who is best remembered as Jackie Gleason’s lovable...

  6. Art Carney (1918–2003) was an American actor who had a long and varied career. He won an Academy Award for best actor for his role in the movie Harry and Tonto (1974), but he is probably best known for playing Ed Norton on the TV show The Honeymooners (1955–56).

  7. Although this was his only Oscar, Carney received critical acclaim and awards throughout his career. He appeared on The Honeymooners from 1951 to 1957. During that time he was awarded three Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor.

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