Oscar - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • The Oscar (film), a 1966 American drama
  • Oscar (1967 film), a French comedy
  • Oscar (1991 film), an American film adapted from the same source as the French film, starring Sylvester Stallone
  • Oscar (2013 film), a 2013 American film directed by Mike Mitchell
  • Oskar (film), a 1962 Danish film
  • Oscar, a 1985 British TV drama starring Michael Gambon
  • Oscar Madison, character from The Odd Couple
  • Oscar the Grouch, a Sesame Street character
  • Oscar (TV serial), a 1985 British TV serial
  • Oskar Kokoshka, from Hey Arnold!
  • Oscar from Fish Hooks
  • Oscar, an Indian television program presented by Murali Menon

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