The design came from MGM director Cedric Gibbons. He thought to have a knight holding a sword while standing on a film reel.
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held on May 16, 1929, in Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel. The nickname Oscar was only adopted for the statuette by the Academy in 1939.
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On May 16, 1929, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences handed out its first award at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood.
The academy was organized two years earlier as a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and improvement of the film industry.
The unconfirmed story about the source of the name is that Academy executive director Margaret Herrick mentioned that the statuette looked like her Uncle Oscar.
The Academy officially started using the nickname Oscar for its awards in 1939.
In 2013, the Academy Awards were rebranded as The Oscars.
A popular theory is that the nickname for the statuette was coined by Margaret Herrick when she said that the figure looked like her Uncle Oscar.
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