Emma Thompson, a two-time winner for Howards End and Sense and Sensibility, has stowed her Oscars in the bathroom, or loo rather, of her London abode. “It’s full of my most precious possessions,” Thompson said. “So it’s not as if I’m being rude. It’s an important place to me. And the downstairs loo is sort of the place that all your guests use. And it’s nice for them to have a go, pick them up.”
Cate Blanchett, a frontrunner for Best Actress for her role in Blue Jasmine for this Sunday’s Academy Awards, has to pay to see her Oscar from The Aviator. “My Oscar is in a film museum called ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) in Melbourne. I get to pay a ticket and go see it every now and again,” said the 44 year old.
Winners of the 2,809 Oscars awarded so far may opt for the more mundane living room, like Charlize Theron for her Monster Oscar, or the office, the home for George Clooney’s two awards for Argo and Michael Clayton.
Jennifer Hudson created an award wall and placed her statuette for Dreamgirls in a starring role there. “It’s actually a hidden wall,” said Hudson. “You don’t realise that it’s a wall and it goes into my futuristic office. This is the truth, and it sits there in the middle of all the other awards and goes, ahhhh!”
Sandra Bullock has entrusted her Best Actress trophy for The Blind Side to a confidante: her young son, Louis. “I’ll let him tell you if he wants to tell you, but it’s his and he knows where it is,” she said.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2014.
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