I still can't believe there have only been six ties in nearly 100 years of Oscars history.

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Here are Fredric March (on the right) and Wallace Beery (on the left) at their ceremony, Oscars in hand.

In a 1969 clipping from The Hollywood Reporter, Gregory Peck said, “There is no studio pressure in any phase of the Academy’s activities. There are loyalties and advocacies, of course, but pressure, no. It’s impossible. We’re not dependent on the studios. We’re not under any obligation to them. They have no leverage at all on the Academy.”

The above photo is from Kate Hepburn's only appearance in Academy Awards history. It was in 1974, and she presented Lawrence Weingarten with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Upon approaching the stage, she joked, "I am very happy that I didn't hear anyone call out 'it's about time!'"