COVERAGE OF THE 84th ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Oscar Statuette Modeled After Mexican Director

    The smoothly muscular, golden silhouette of an Oscar statuette wasn't just based on anyone. It was actually modeled in 1929 after the nude body of a Mexican director.

    Filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor Emilio Fernandez, nicknamed "El Indio," fled Mexico for Los Angeles in the 1920s, exiled after supporting a failed revolutionary uprising led by Adolfo de la Huerta.

    Working in Hollywood, Fernandez befriended Mexican actress Dolores del Rio, then wife of studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's art director and Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences member Cedric Gibbons. Del Rio introduced Fernandez to Gibbons, who was in charge of supervising the statuette's design.

    [ Watch: Live streaming of the Independent Spirit Awards red carpet ]

    Gibbons asked Fernandez to pose in the buff for a sketch to create the basis for the 8.5-pound trophy. Reluctantly, Fernandez did, and the design became the foundation for artist George Stanley's famous sculpture of the statuette, given out at the very first Academy Awards in L.A. in 1929.

    That design remains to this day.

    Fernandez acted in dozens of movies. He directed more than 40 films, including "Maria Candelaria," starring del Rio, which won the Grand Prix prize for best feature film at the 1946 Cannes International Film Festival. He passed away in 1986.

    The 84th annual Academy Awards, honoring films in 24 categories, airs Feb. 26 on ABC.

    Yahoo! Contributor Network writer Solvej Schou is a Los Angeles-based journalist with more than a decade of experience, from hourly breaking news to entertainment and lifestyles features. Solvej's stories for The Associated Press, as a staffer and then as a freelancer, have been published by hundreds of websites. Her work appears in the Los Angeles Times and other outlets and she is a fill-in producer for public affairs talk shows "Patt Morrison" and "AirTalk" on NPR affiliate KPCC 89.3 FM in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter at @solvej_schou.

     

    6 comments

    • John S  •  La Mirada, California  •  2 months ago
      He had to be slipping his taco to Dolores Del Rio. What was the basis for their "amistad"?
    • Mike  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  2 months ago
      This article is a disservice to Emilio "El Indio" Fernandez, who was a Man's Hombre!
    • Ed  •  New Braunfels, Texas  •  2 months ago
      Mexicans like Americans come in all European blood lines. One such line is mine, On my fathers side there is Austrian, French, Italian, German, Spanish. On my mothers side there is Spanish, French and Aztec. So when we got together when I was growing up we spoke just about every language in the world. As a small kid I would visit my extended family and had to have an understanding of all cultures. My kids are all the above plus English, Irish and Scottish. So what does that make us.?. I'll tell you, it makes us American and that is where our loyalty will stay.
    • Viri  •  2 months ago
      Im Mexican x)
      • Antonia 2 months ago
        Me too! This article is pretty interesting! :))
    • Tired of the crap  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  2 months ago
      WTH? No one on earth looks like that. The #$%$ stature looks like a guy from outer space!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Hillsborough, New Jersey  •  2 months ago
      Was the guy an alien or something.

    FOLLOW YAHOO! MOVIES

    Pick Now
    Pick Now