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Naming. The Academy officially adopted the name "Oscar" for the trophies in 1939. ... A frequently mentioned originator is Margaret Herrick, the Academy executive secretary, who, when she first saw the award in 1931, said the statuette reminded her of "Uncle Oscar", a nickname for her cousin Oscar Pierce.
Presented by: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
First awarded: May 16, 1929; 92 years ago
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The Academy officially adopted the name "Oscar" for the trophies in 1939. A frequently mentioned originator is Margaret Herrick, the Academy executive secretary, who, when she first saw the award in 1931, said the statuette reminded her of "Uncle Oscar", a nickname for her cousin Oscar Pierce.
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