First Person to Refuse an Oscar
The late Dudley Nichols took a stand when he won Oscar gold for his writing for 1935’s “The Informer.” Nichols refused to accept his Best Screenwriter award as part of a boycott over union rights but accepted his Oscar two years later after the dispute was resolved, according to the Los Angeles Times.
First Person to Refuse an Oscar
The late Dudley Nichols took a stand when he won Oscar gold for his writing for 1935’s “The Informer.” Nichols refused to accept his Best Screenwriter award as part of a boycott over union rights but accepted his Oscar two years later after the dispute was resolved, according to the Los Angeles Times.