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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

(MATT BAUME) How Many LGBT People Have Won Oscars?

Sam Smith just won an Oscar and noted that he's the first openly gay man to win an Academy Award -- but wait, that can't be right, can it? Well, no. Here some of Oscar's queerest moments -- and honestly, I think it's a GOOD thing that Sam lost count.

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Here are some of the queer winners I know of -- let me know if there are more:

1970 - John Schlesinger - "Midnight Cowboy"
1973 - Joel Grey - "Cabaret"
1982 - Sir John Gielgud - "Arthur"
1988 - Ferdinando Scarfiotti - "The Last Emperor"
1995 - Rob Epstein & Richard Schmiechen - "The Times of Harvey Milk"
1990 - Howard Ashman - "The Little Mermaid"
1990 - Rob Epstein - "Common Threads"
1991 - Stephen Sondheim - "Dick Tracy"
1992 - Howard Ashman - "Beauty and the Beast"
1992 - Debra Chasnoff - "Deadly Deception"
1995 - Elton John - "The Lion King"
1999 - Bill Condon - "Gods and Monsters"
1999 - John Corigliano - "The Red Violin"
2000 - Alan Ball - "American Beauty"
2003 - Pedro Almodóvar - "Talk to Her"
2004 - Rob Epstein - "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert"
2007 - Melissa Etheridge - "An Inconvenient Truth"
2008 - Scott Rudin - "No Country for Old Men"
2009 - Dustin Lance Black - "Milk"
2016 - Sam Smith - "Spectre"

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