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James Ivory becomes oldest Oscar winner at 89

James Ivory, screenwriter and co-producer of the drama "Call Me by Your Name" today created history as he became the oldest Oscar winner

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James Ivory. Pic/AFP

James Ivory. Pic/AFP

James Ivory. Pic/AFP
James Ivory. Pic/AFP

James Ivory, screenwriter and co-producer of the drama "Call Me by Your Name" today created history as he became the oldest Oscar winner. Ivory, 89, won the Oscar for adapting Andre Aciman's 2007 novel of the same name for the Luca Guadagnino-directed film. This is his maiden Oscar win 30 years after his first nomination.

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