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CBS News Sunday Morning Explores Hollywood’s Legacy, Oscar Highlights, and Rebel Wilson Defamation Lawsuit in March 15 Episode

The latest episode of "CBS News Sunday Morning," airing March 15, explores Hollywood's history and future through interviews with industry figures and highlights the preservation of Chaplin Studios by John Mayer and McG. It also features a segment on the Oscar-nominated documentary "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," which exposes Kremlin propaganda, and reflects on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis with Ted Koppel. Additionally, the episode touches on upcoming Oscars coverage and reveals details of a defamation lawsuit involving actress Rebel Wilson and several producers.

Sean Baker Makes History at 97th Academy Awards with Four Oscars for ‘Anora,’ While Adrien Brody Sets Record for Longest Acceptance Speech

At the 97th Academy Awards, Sean Baker made history by winning four Oscars for his film "Anora," becoming the first person to achieve this feat for a single film and matching Walt Disney's record for most Oscars won in a single ceremony. Walt Disney originally set this record at the 26th Academy Awards in 1953 with wins across four different categories. Additionally, Adrien Brody broke another record at the event by delivering the longest acceptance speech in Oscar history after winning his second Oscar for "The Brutalist," highlighting the evening's significant achievements in the film industry.

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Cormac McCarthy Passes Away at 89

Cormac McCarthy, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of novels such as "Blood Meridian," "No Country for Old Men" and "The Road," has passed away at the age of 89. Born in 1933 in Rhode Island, McCarthy was known for his exploration of the dark side of humanity and his vivid backdrop of the American West. His works have been adapted into several films, and he was the recipient of the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He will be remembered as one of the most influential authors of his time.

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