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Winger's Imaginary Oscar: Brooks Recalls Set Drama
13 Dec
Summary
- Director James L. Brooks discussed past tensions between Winger and MacLaine.
- Winger showed grace at the Oscars despite not winning an award.
- Brooks reflected on the Oscar wins for Terms of Endearment.

Director James L. Brooks, now 85, has opened up about the challenging atmosphere on the set of his 1983 directorial debut, "Terms of Endearment." He candidly described the mood as tense, akin to the discomfort felt when parents are in conflict. Brooks acknowledged the well-documented rift between stars Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger, who portrayed mother and daughter in the acclaimed film.
Despite the on-set difficulties, Brooks lauded Winger's composure during the 1984 Academy Awards. While the film secured five Oscars, including Best Actress for MacLaine, Winger received none. Brooks recalled Winger's dignified presence, posing with an "imaginary" award, a testament to her grace amidst the celebrations.
Brooks himself experienced immense success that night, winning three Oscars for his work as screenwriter, director, and producer. He vividly remembers the surreal feeling of his wins, with actor Jack Nicholson encouraging him to aim for a triple. The film earned numerous nominations and accolades, cementing its status as a cinematic landmark.




