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{{short description|Award for worst cinematic under-achievements in 1983}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}} {{Infobox film awards | number = 4 | award = Golden Raspberry Awards | date = April 8, 1984 | site =Third Street Elementary School, [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] | film =''[[The Lonely Lady]]'' | most_wins =''The Lonely Lady'' (6) | most_nominations =''The Lonely Lady'' (11) | last = 3rd | next = 5th }} The '''4th Golden Raspberry Awards''' were held on April 8, 1984, at Third Street Elementary School in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], to recognize the worst the [[movie industry]] had to offer in [[1983 in film|1983]]. [[Amy Irving]], nominated for worst supporting actress for her performance in ''[[Yentl (film)|Yentl]]'', also received a nomination for the [[56th Academy Awards|Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for the same performance in 1984. Irving became the second person, after supporting actor [[James Coco]] in [[2nd Golden Raspberry Awards|1982]], to be nominated for a Razzie and Oscar for the same work, a feat not repeated until [[Glenn Close]] in [[41st Golden Raspberry Awards|2021]]. The dolphins "Cindy and Sandy", nominated for Worst New Star for [[Jaws 3-D|''Jaws 3-D'']], were the first animals to be nominated in the awards history.
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