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Jeffrey Tambor Receives IMDb's STARmeter Award

Jeffrey Tambor, 2015 Golden Globe winner and star of Amazon original series "Transparent", delivered an emotional and inspirational speech after receiving an IMDb STARmeter Award at IMDb founder and CEO Col Needham's annual Sundance Film Festival party.

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Sons of Liberty (2014)
"Sons of Liberty": 9pm Sunday-Tuesday, History
Still of Felicia Day in Supernatural (2005)
"Supernatural": 9pm Tuesday, The CW
Still of Patrick J. Adams in Suits (2011)
"Suits": 10pm Wednesday, USA

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The Oscars, The Movies and More

Check out our exclusive video series with the future Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, featuring stories on IMDb founder Col Needham, creating the costumes of Dallas Buyers Club, casting Elliott in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and more. Learn how you can become a Founding Supporter of the world's leading movie museum.

Did You Know?

The Theory of Everything

The quote "Daisy, Daisy Give me your answer, do" that Hawking uses while experimenting with his new speech-generating device, comes from the lyrics of the well-known song "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)", written by Harry Dacre in 1892. This is the song that was used for the earliest known demonstration of computer speech synthesis in 1961, when it was "sung" by an IBM 704 computer. As a tribute to that event "Daisy Bell" was also sung by the fictional HAL 9000 computer in a memorable scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).

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