
On this day April 9, 1984, the 56th Academy Awards took place at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, with Johnny Carson hosting the ceremony on ABC. The big winner of the night was Terms of Endearment, which took home the Oscar for Best Picture.
The film also won awards for Best Director (James L. Brooks), Best Actress (Shirley MacLaine), Best Supporting Actor (Jack Nicholson), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Centered on the emotional relationship between a strong willed mother and her daughter, Terms of Endearment blended humor and heartbreak in a way that resonated deeply with audiences and critics.
It became one of the most memorable Oscar wins of the decade, celebrating strong performances and deeply personal storytelling.
Fun fact: Shirley MacLaine’s acceptance speech included the now famous line, “I deserve this,” after years of nominations without a win.
Trivia question: What actor won Best Supporting Actor for his role in Terms of Endearment at the 56th Academy Awards?
The film also won awards for Best Director (James L. Brooks), Best Actress (Shirley MacLaine), Best Supporting Actor (Jack Nicholson), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Centered on the emotional relationship between a strong willed mother and her daughter, Terms of Endearment blended humor and heartbreak in a way that resonated deeply with audiences and critics.
It became one of the most memorable Oscar wins of the decade, celebrating strong performances and deeply personal storytelling.
Fun fact: Shirley MacLaine’s acceptance speech included the now famous line, “I deserve this,” after years of nominations without a win.
Trivia question: What actor won Best Supporting Actor for his role in Terms of Endearment at the 56th Academy Awards?