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All Academy Award Winners and Nominees
in the Major Categories
Below is a listing of all Academy Award winners and nominees for all years in the major categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay - adapted and original.
Academy Awards, USA: 2005
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Winner:
* Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Clint Eastwood; Albert S. Ruddy; Tom Rosenberg
Other Nominees:
# Aviator, The (2004) - Michael Mann; Graham King
# Finding Neverland (2004) - Richard N. Gladstein; Nellie Bellflower
# Ray (2004) - Taylor Hackford; Stuart Benjamin; Howard Baldwin
# Sideways (2004) - Michael London
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Ray (2004) - Jamie Foxx
Other Nominees:
# Aviator, The (2004) - Leonardo DiCaprio
# Finding Neverland (2004) - Johnny Depp
# Hotel Rwanda (2004) - Don Cheadle
# Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Clint Eastwood
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Hilary Swank
Other Nominees:
# Being Julia (2004) - Annette Bening
# Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - Kate Winslet
# Maria Full of Grace (2004) - Catalina Sandino Moreno
# Vera Drake (2004) - Imelda Staunton
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Morgan Freeman
Other Nominees:
# Aviator, The (2004) - Alan Alda
# Closer (2004) - Clive Owen
# Collateral (2004) - Jamie Foxx
# Sideways (2004) - Thomas Haden Church
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Aviator, The (2004) - Cate Blanchett
Other Nominees:
# Closer (2004) - Natalie Portman
# Hotel Rwanda (2004) - Sophie Okonedo
# Kinsey (2004) - Laura Linney
# Sideways (2004) - Virginia Madsen
Best Achievement in Directing
Winner:
* Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Clint Eastwood
Other Nominees:
# Aviator, The (2004) - Martin Scorsese
# Ray (2004) - Taylor Hackford
# Sideways (2004) - Alexander Payne
# Vera Drake (2004) - Mike Leigh
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - Charlie Kaufman; Michel Gondry; Pierre Bismuth
Other Nominees:
# Aviator, The (2004) - John Logan
# Hotel Rwanda (2004) - Keir Pearson; Terry George
# Incredibles, The (2004) - Brad Bird
# Vera Drake (2004) - Mike Leigh
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Sideways (2004) - Alexander Payne; Jim Taylor
Other Nominees:
# Before Sunset (2004) - Richard Linklater; Julie Delpy; Ethan Hawke; Kim Krizan
# Diarios de motocicleta (2004) - Jose Rivera
# Finding Neverland (2004) - David Magee
# Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Paul Haggis
Academy Awards, USA: 2004
Best Picture
Winner:
* Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) - Barrie M. Osborne; Peter Jackson; Fran Walsh
Other Nominees:
# Lost in Translation (2003) - Ross Katz; Sofia Coppola
# Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) - Samuel Goldwyn Jr.; Peter Weir; Duncan Henderson
# Mystic River (2003) - Robert Lorenz; Judie Hoyt; Clint Eastwood
# Seabiscuit (2003) - Kathleen Kennedy; Frank Marshall; Gary Ross
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Mystic River (2003) - Sean Penn
Other Nominees:
# Cold Mountain (2003) - Jude Law
# House of Sand and Fog (2003) - Ben Kingsley
# Lost in Translation (2003) - Bill Murray
# Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) - Johnny Depp
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Monster (2003) - Charlize Theron
Other Nominees:
# 21 Grams (2003) - Naomi Watts
# In America (2002) - Samantha Morton
# Something's Gotta Give (2003) - Diane Keaton
# Whale Rider (2002) - Keisha Castle-Hughes
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Mystic River (2003) - Tim Robbins
Other Nominees:
# 21 Grams (2003) - Benicio Del Toro
# Cooler, The (2003) - Alec Baldwin
# In America (2002) - Djimon Hounsou
# Last Samurai, The (2003) - Ken Watanabe
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cold Mountain (2003) - Renee Zellweger
Other Nominees:
# House of Sand and Fog (2003) - Shohreh Aghdashloo
# Mystic River (2003) - Marcia Gay Harden
# Pieces of April (2003) - Patricia Clarkson
# Thirteen (2003) - Holly Hunter
Best Director
Winner:
* Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) - Peter Jackson
Other Nominees:
# Cidade de Deus (2002) - Fernando Meirelles
# Lost in Translation (2003) - Sofia Coppola
# Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) - Peter Weir
# Mystic River (2003) - Clint Eastwood
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Lost in Translation (2003) - Sofia Coppola
Other Nominees:
# Dirty Pretty Things (2002) - Steven Knight
# Finding Nemo (2003) - Andrew Stanton; Bob Peterson; David Reynolds
# In America (2002) - Jim Sheridan; Naomi Sheridan; Kirsten Sheridan
# Invasions barbares, Les (2003) - Denys Arcand
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) - Fran Walsh; Philippa Boyens; Peter Jackson
Other Nominees:
# American Splendor (2003) - Shari Springer Berman; Robert Pulcini
# Cidade de Deus (2002) - Braulio Mantovani
# Mystic River (2003) - Brian Helgeland
# Seabiscuit (2003) - Gary Ross
Academy Awards, USA: 2003
Best Picture
Winner:
* Chicago (2002) - Martin Richards
Other Nominees:
# Gangs of New York (2002) - Alberto Grimaldi; Harvey Weinstein
# Hours, The (2002) - Scott Rudin; Robert Fox
# Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002) - Barrie M. Osborne; Fran Walsh; Peter Jackson
# Pianist, The (2002) - Roman Polanski; Robert Benmussa; Alain Sarde
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Pianist, The (2002) - Adrien Brody
Other Nominees:
# About Schmidt (2002) - Jack Nicholson
# Adaptation. (2002) - Nicolas Cage
# Gangs of New York (2002) - Daniel Day-Lewis
# Quiet American, The (2002) - Michael Caine
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Hours, The (2002) - Nicole Kidman
Other Nominees:
# Chicago (2002) - Renee Zellweger
# Far from Heaven (2002) - Julianne Moore
# Frida (2002) - Salma Hayek
# Unfaithful (2002) - Diane Lane
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Adaptation. (2002) - Chris Cooper
Other Nominees:
# Catch Me If You Can (2002) - Christopher Walken
# Chicago (2002) - John C. Reilly
# Hours, The (2002) - Ed Harris
# Road to Perdition (2002) - Paul Newman
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Chicago (2002) - Catherine Zeta-Jones
Other Nominees:
# About Schmidt (2002) - Kathy Bates
# Adaptation. (2002) - Meryl Streep
# Chicago (2002) - Queen Latifah
# Hours, The (2002) - Julianne Moore
Best Director
Winner:
* Pianist, The (2002) - Roman Polanski
Other Nominees:
# Chicago (2002) - Rob Marshall
# Gangs of New York (2002) - Martin Scorsese
# Hable con ella (2002) - Pedro Almodovar [Pedro Almodóvar]
# Hours, The (2002) - Stephen Daldry
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Hable con ella (2002) - Pedro Almodovar [Pedro Almodóvar]
Other Nominees:
# Far from Heaven (2002) - Todd Haynes
# Gangs of New York (2002) - Jay Cocks (screenplay/story); Steven Zaillian (screenplay); Kenneth Lonergan (screenplay)
# My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) - Nia Vardalos
# Y tu mama tambien (2001) - Carlos Cuaron; Alfonso Cuaron
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Pianist, The (2002) - Ronald Harwood
Other Nominees:
# About a Boy (2002) - Peter Hedges; Chris Weitz; Paul Weitz
# Adaptation. (2002) - Charlie Kaufman; Donald Kaufman
# Chicago (2002) - Bill Condon
# Hours, The (2002) - David Hare
Academy Awards, USA: 2002
Best Picture
Winner:
* Beautiful Mind, A (2001) - Brian Grazer; Ron Howard
Other Nominees:
# Gosford Park (2001) - Robert Altman; Bob Balaban; David Levy
# In the Bedroom (2001) - Graham Leader; Ross Katz; Todd Field
# Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) - Peter Jackson; Barrie M. Osborne; Fran Walsh
# Moulin Rouge! (2001) - Fred Baron; Martin Brown; Baz Luhrmann
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Training Day (2001) - Denzel Washington
Other Nominees:
# Ali (2001) - Will Smith
# Beautiful Mind, A (2001) - Russell Crowe
# I Am Sam (2001) - Sean Penn
# In the Bedroom (2001) - Tom Wilkinson
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Monster's Ball (2001) - Halle Berry
Other Nominees:
# Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) - Renee Zellweger
# In the Bedroom (2001) - Sissy Spacek
# Iris (2001) - Judi Dench
# Moulin Rouge! (2001) - Nicole Kidman
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Iris (2001) - Jim Broadbent
Other Nominees:
# Ali (2001) - Jon Voight
# Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) - Ian McKellen
# Sexy Beast (2000) - Ben Kingsley
# Training Day (2001) - Ethan Hawke
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Beautiful Mind, A (2001) - Jennifer Connelly
Other Nominees:
# Gosford Park (2001) - Helen Mirren
# Gosford Park (2001) - Maggie Smith
# In the Bedroom (2001) - Marisa Tomei
# Iris (2001) - Kate Winslet
Best Director
Winner:
* Beautiful Mind, A (2001) - Ron Howard
Other Nominees:
# Black Hawk Down (2001) - Ridley Scott
# Gosford Park (2001) - Robert Altman
# Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) - Peter Jackson
# Mulholland Dr. (2001) - David Lynch
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Gosford Park (2001) - Julian Fellowes
Other Nominees:
# Fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain, Le (2001) - Guillaume Laurant; Jean-Pierre Jeunet
# Memento (2000) - Christopher Nolan; Jonathan Nolan (story)
# Monster's Ball (2001) - Milo Addica; Will Rokos
# Royal Tenenbaums, The (2001) - Wes Anderson; Owen Wilson
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Beautiful Mind, A (2001) - Akiva Goldsman
Other Nominees:
# Ghost World (2000) - Daniel Clowes; Terry Zwigoff
# In the Bedroom (2001) - Todd Field; Robert Festinger
# Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) - Fran Walsh; Philippa Boyens; Peter Jackson
# Shrek (2001) - Ted Elliott; Terry Rossio; Joe Stillman; Roger S.H. Schulman
Academy Awards, USA: 2001
Best Picture
Winner:
* Gladiator (2000) - Douglas Wick; David Franzoni; Branko Lustig
Other Nominees:
# Chocolat (2000) - David Brown; Kit Golden; Leslie Holleran
# Erin Brockovich (2000) - Danny DeVito; Michael Shamberg; Stacey Sher
# Traffic (2000) - Edward Zwick; Marshall Herskovitz; Laura Bickford
# Wo hu cang long (2000) - William Kong; Li-Kong Hsu; Ang Lee
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Gladiator (2000) - Russell Crowe
Other Nominees:
# Before Night Falls (2000) - Javier Bardem
# Cast Away (2000) - Tom Hanks
# Pollock (2000) - Ed Harris
# Quills (2000) - Geoffrey Rush
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Erin Brockovich (2000) - Julia Roberts
Other Nominees:
# Chocolat (2000) - Juliette Binoche
# Contender, The (2000) - Joan Allen
# Requiem for a Dream (2000) - Ellen Burstyn
# You Can Count on Me (2000) - Laura Linney
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Traffic (2000) - Benicio Del Toro
Other Nominees:
# Contender, The (2000) - Jeff Bridges
# Erin Brockovich (2000) - Albert Finney
# Gladiator (2000) - Joaquin Phoenix
# Shadow of the Vampire (2000) - Willem Dafoe
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Pollock (2000) - Marcia Gay Harden
Other Nominees:
# Almost Famous (2000) - Kate Hudson
# Almost Famous (2000) - Frances McDormand
# Billy Elliot (2000) - Julie Walters
# Chocolat (2000) - Judi Dench
Best Director
Winner:
* Traffic (2000) - Steven Soderbergh
Other Nominees:
# Billy Elliot (2000) - Stephen Daldry
# Erin Brockovich (2000) - Steven Soderbergh
# Gladiator (2000) - Ridley Scott
# Wo hu cang long (2000) - Ang Lee
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Almost Famous (2000) - Cameron Crowe
Other Nominees:
# Billy Elliot (2000) - Lee Hall
# Erin Brockovich (2000) - Susannah Grant
# Gladiator (2000) - David Franzoni (also story); John Logan; William Nicholson
# You Can Count on Me (2000) - Kenneth Lonergan
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Traffic (2000) - Stephen Gaghan
Other Nominees:
# Chocolat (2000) - Robert Nelson Jacobs
# O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Ethan Coen; Joel Coen
# Wo hu cang long (2000) - Hui-Ling Wang; James Schamus; Kuo Jung Tsai
# Wonder Boys (2000) - Steven Kloves
Academy Awards, USA: 2000
Best Picture
Winner:
* American Beauty (1999) - Bruce Cohen; Dan Jinks
Other Nominees:
# Cider House Rules, The (1999) - Richard N. Gladstein
# Green Mile, The (1999) - David Valdes; Frank Darabont
# Insider, The (1999) - Michael Mann; Pieter Jan Brugge
# Sixth Sense, The (1999) - Frank Marshall; Kathleen Kennedy; Barry Mendel
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* American Beauty (1999) - Kevin Spacey
Other Nominees:
# Hurricane, The (1999) - Denzel Washington
# Insider, The (1999) - Russell Crowe
# Straight Story, The (1999) - Richard Farnsworth
# Sweet and Lowdown (1999) - Sean Penn
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Boys Don't Cry (1999) - Hilary Swank
Other Nominees:
# American Beauty (1999) - Annette Bening
# End of the Affair, The (1999) - Julianne Moore
# Music of the Heart (1999) - Meryl Streep
# Tumbleweeds (1999) - Janet McTeer
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cider House Rules, The (1999) - Michael Caine
Other Nominees:
# Green Mile, The (1999) - Michael Clarke Duncan
# Magnolia (1999) - Tom Cruise
# Sixth Sense, The (1999) - Haley Joel Osment
# Talented Mr. Ripley, The (1999) - Jude Law
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Girl, Interrupted (1999) - Angelina Jolie
Other Nominees:
# Being John Malkovich (1999) - Catherine Keener
# Boys Don't Cry (1999) - Chloe Sevigny
# Sixth Sense, The (1999) - Toni Collette
# Sweet and Lowdown (1999) - Samantha Morton
Best Director
Winner:
* American Beauty (1999) - Sam Mendes
Other Nominees:
# Being John Malkovich (1999) - Spike Jonze
# Cider House Rules, The (1999) - Lasse Hallstrom
# Insider, The (1999) - Michael Mann
# Sixth Sense, The (1999) - M. Night Shyamalan
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* American Beauty (1999) - Alan Ball
Other Nominees:
# Being John Malkovich (1999) - Charlie Kaufman
# Magnolia (1999) - Paul Thomas Anderson
# Sixth Sense, The (1999) - M. Night Shyamalan
# Topsy-Turvy (1999) - Mike Leigh
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner:
* Cider House Rules, The (1999) - John Irving
Other Nominees:
# Election (1999) - Alexander Payne; Jim Taylor
# Green Mile, The (1999) - Frank Darabont
# Insider, The (1999) - Eric Roth; Michael Mann
# Talented Mr. Ripley, The (1999) - Anthony Minghella
Academy Awards, USA: 1999
Best Picture
Winner:
* Shakespeare in Love (1998) - David Parfitt; Donna Gigliotti; Harvey Weinstein; Edward Zwick; Marc Norman
Other Nominees:
# Elizabeth (1998) - Alison Owen; Eric Fellner; Tim Bevan
# Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Steven Spielberg; Ian Bryce; Mark Gordon; Gary Levinsohn
# Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Robert Michael Geisler; John Roberdeau; Grant Hill
# Vita e bella, La (1997) - Elda Ferri; Gianluigi Braschi
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Vita e bella, La (1997) - Roberto Benigni
Other Nominees:
# Affliction (1997) - Nick Nolte
# American History X (1998) - Edward Norton
# Gods and Monsters (1998) - Ian McKellen
# Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Tom Hanks
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Gwyneth Paltrow
Other Nominees:
# Central do Brasil (1998) - Fernanda Montenegro
# Elizabeth (1998) - Cate Blanchett
# Hilary and Jackie (1998) - Emily Watson
# One True Thing (1998) - Meryl Streep
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Affliction (1997) - James Coburn
Other Nominees:
# Civil Action, A (1998) - Robert Duvall
# Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Geoffrey Rush
# Simple Plan, A (1998) - Billy Bob Thornton
# Truman Show, The (1998) - Ed Harris
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Judi Dench
Other Nominees:
# Gods and Monsters (1998) - Lynn Redgrave
# Hilary and Jackie (1998) - Rachel Griffiths
# Little Voice (1998) - Brenda Blethyn
# Primary Colors (1998) - Kathy Bates
Best Director
Winner:
* Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Steven Spielberg
Other Nominees:
# Shakespeare in Love (1998) - John Madden
# Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Terrence Malick
# Truman Show, The (1998) - Peter Weir
# Vita e bella, La (1997) - Roberto Benigni
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Shakespeare in Love (1998) - Marc Norman; Tom Stoppard
Other Nominees:
# Bulworth (1998) - Warren Beatty (screenplay/story); Jeremy Pikser (screenplay)
# Saving Private Ryan (1998) - Robert Rodat
# Truman Show, The (1998) - Andrew Niccol
# Vita e bella, La (1997) - Vincenzo Cerami; Roberto Benigni
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Gods and Monsters (1998) - Bill Condon
Other Nominees:
# Out of Sight (1998) - Scott Frank
# Primary Colors (1998) - Elaine May
# Simple Plan, A (1998) - Scott B. Smith
# Thin Red Line, The (1998) - Terrence Malick
Academy Awards, USA: 1998
Best Picture
Winner:
* Titanic (1997) - James Cameron; Jon Landau
Other Nominees:
# As Good as It Gets (1997) - James L. Brooks; Bridget Johnson; Kristi Zea
# Full Monty, The (1997) - Uberto Pasolini
# Good Will Hunting (1997) - Lawrence Bender
# L.A. Confidential (1997) - Arnon Milchan; Curtis Hanson; Michael G. Nathanson
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* As Good as It Gets (1997) - Jack Nicholson
Other Nominees:
# Apostle, The (1997) - Robert Duvall
# Good Will Hunting (1997) - Matt Damon
# Ulee's Gold (1997) - Peter Fonda
# Wag the Dog (1997) - Dustin Hoffman
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* As Good as It Gets (1997) - Helen Hunt
Other Nominees:
# Afterglow (1997) - Julie Christie
# Mrs. Brown (1997) - Judi Dench
# Titanic (1997) - Kate Winslet
# Wings of the Dove, The (1997) - Helena Bonham Carter
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Good Will Hunting (1997) - Robin Williams
Other Nominees:
# Amistad (1997) - Anthony Hopkins
# As Good as It Gets (1997) - Greg Kinnear
# Boogie Nights (1997) - Burt Reynolds
# Jackie Brown (1997) - Robert Forster
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* L.A. Confidential (1997) - Kim Basinger
Other Nominees:
# Boogie Nights (1997) - Julianne Moore
# Good Will Hunting (1997) - Minnie Driver
# In & Out (1997) - Joan Cusack
# Titanic (1997) - Gloria Stuart
Best Director
Winner:
* Titanic (1997) - James Cameron
Other Nominees:
# Full Monty, The (1997) - Peter Cattaneo
# Good Will Hunting (1997) - Gus Van Sant
# L.A. Confidential (1997) - Curtis Hanson
# Sweet Hereafter, The (1997) - Atom Egoyan
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Good Will Hunting (1997) - Matt Damon; Ben Affleck
Other Nominees:
# As Good as It Gets (1997) - Mark Andrus (also story); James L. Brooks
# Boogie Nights (1997) - Paul Thomas Anderson
# Deconstructing Harry (1997) - Woody Allen
# Full Monty, The (1997) - Simon Beaufoy
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* L.A. Confidential (1997) - Brian Helgeland; Curtis Hanson
Other Nominees:
# Donnie Brasco (1997) - Paul Attanasio
# Sweet Hereafter, The (1997) - Atom Egoyan
# Wag the Dog (1997) - Hilary Henkin; David Mamet
# Wings of the Dove, The (1997) - Hossein Amini
Academy Awards, USA: 1997
Best Picture
Winner:
* English Patient, The (1996) - Saul Zaentz
Other Nominees:
# Fargo (1996) - Ethan Coen
# Jerry Maguire (1996) - James L. Brooks; Laurence Mark; Richard Sakai; Cameron Crowe
# Secrets & Lies (1996) - Simon Channing-Williams
# Shine (1996) - Jane Scott
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Shine (1996) - Geoffrey Rush
Other Nominees:
# English Patient, The (1996) - Ralph Fiennes
# Jerry Maguire (1996) - Tom Cruise
# People vs. Larry Flynt, The (1996) - Woody Harrelson
# Sling Blade (1996) - Billy Bob Thornton
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Fargo (1996) - Frances McDormand
Other Nominees:
# Breaking the Waves (1996) - Emily Watson
# English Patient, The (1996) - Kristin Scott Thomas
# Marvin's Room (1996) - Diane Keaton
# Secrets & Lies (1996) - Brenda Blethyn
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Jerry Maguire (1996) - Cuba Gooding Jr.
Other Nominees:
# Fargo (1996) - William H. Macy
# Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) - James Woods
# Primal Fear (1996) - Edward Norton
# Shine (1996) - Armin Mueller-Stahl
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* English Patient, The (1996) - Juliette Binoche
Other Nominees:
# Crucible, The (1996) - Joan Allen
# Mirror Has Two Faces, The (1996) - Lauren Bacall
# Portrait of a Lady, The (1996) - Barbara Hershey
# Secrets & Lies (1996) - Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Best Director
Winner:
* English Patient, The (1996) - Anthony Minghella
Other Nominees:
# Fargo (1996) - Joel Coen
# People vs. Larry Flynt, The (1996) - Milos Forman
# Secrets & Lies (1996) - Mike Leigh
# Shine (1996) - Scott Hicks
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Fargo (1996) - Ethan Coen; Joel Coen
Other Nominees:
# Jerry Maguire (1996) - Cameron Crowe
# Lone Star (1996) - John Sayles
# Secrets & Lies (1996) - Mike Leigh
# Shine (1996) - Jan Sardi; Scott Hicks
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Sling Blade (1996) - Billy Bob Thornton
Other Nominees:
# Crucible, The (1996) - Arthur Miller
# English Patient, The (1996) - Anthony Minghella
# Hamlet (1996) - Kenneth Branagh
# Trainspotting (1996) - John Hodge
Academy Awards, USA: 1996
Best Picture
Winner:
* Braveheart (1995) - Mel Gibson; Alan Ladd Jr.; Bruce Davey
Other Nominees:
# Apollo 13 (1995) - Brian Grazer
# Babe (1995) - George Miller; Doug Mitchell; Bill Miller
# Postino, Il (1994) - Gaetano Daniele; Mario Cecchi Gori; Vittorio Cecchi Gori
# Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Lindsay Doran
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Leaving Las Vegas (1995) - Nicolas Cage
Other Nominees:
# Dead Man Walking (1995) - Sean Penn
# Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) - Richard Dreyfuss
# Nixon (1995) - Anthony Hopkins
# Postino, Il (1994) - Massimo Troisi
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Dead Man Walking (1995) - Susan Sarandon
Other Nominees:
# Bridges of Madison County, The (1995) - Meryl Streep
# Casino (1995) - Sharon Stone
# Leaving Las Vegas (1995) - Elisabeth Shue
# Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Emma Thompson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Usual Suspects, The (1995) - Kevin Spacey
Other Nominees:
# Apollo 13 (1995) - Ed Harris
# Babe (1995) - James Cromwell
# Rob Roy (1995) - Tim Roth
# Twelve Monkeys (1995) - Brad Pitt
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Mighty Aphrodite (1995) - Mira Sorvino
Other Nominees:
# Apollo 13 (1995) - Kathleen Quinlan
# Georgia (1995) - Mare Winningham
# Nixon (1995) - Joan Allen
# Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Kate Winslet
Best Director
Winner:
* Braveheart (1995) - Mel Gibson
Other Nominees:
# Babe (1995) - Chris Noonan
# Dead Man Walking (1995) - Tim Robbins
# Leaving Las Vegas (1995) - Mike Figgis
# Postino, Il (1994) - Michael Radford
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Usual Suspects, The (1995) - Christopher McQuarrie
Other Nominees:
# Braveheart (1995) - Randall Wallace
# Mighty Aphrodite (1995) - Woody Allen
# Nixon (1995) - Stephen J. Rivele; Christopher Wilkinson; Oliver Stone
# Toy Story (1995) - Joel Cohen; Peter Docter; John Lasseter; Joe Ranft; Alec Sokolow; Andrew Stanton; Joss Whedon
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Emma Thompson
Other Nominees:
# Apollo 13 (1995) - William Broyles Jr.; Al Reinert
# Babe (1995) - George Miller; Chris Noonan
# Leaving Las Vegas (1995) - Mike Figgis
# Postino, Il (1994) - Anna Pavignano; Michael Radford; Furio Scarpelli; Giacomo Scarpelli; Massimo Troisi
Academy Awards, USA: 1995
Best Picture
Winner:
* Forrest Gump (1994) - Wendy Finerman; Steve Starkey; Steve Tisch
Other Nominees:
# Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) - Duncan Kenworthy
# Pulp Fiction (1994) - Lawrence Bender
# Quiz Show (1994) - Michael Jacobs; Julian Krainin; Michael Nozik; Robert Redford
# Shawshank Redemption, The (1994) - Niki Marvin
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Forrest Gump (1994) - Tom Hanks
Other Nominees:
# Madness of King George, The (1994) - Nigel Hawthorne
# Nobody's Fool (1994) - Paul Newman
# Pulp Fiction (1994) - John Travolta
# Shawshank Redemption, The (1994) - Morgan Freeman
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Blue Sky (1994) - Jessica Lange
Other Nominees:
# Client, The (1994) - Susan Sarandon
# Little Women (1994) - Winona Ryder
# Nell (1994) - Jodie Foster
# Tom & Viv (1994) - Miranda Richardson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Ed Wood (1994) - Martin Landau
Other Nominees:
# Bullets Over Broadway (1994) - Chazz Palminteri
# Forrest Gump (1994) - Gary Sinise
# Pulp Fiction (1994) - Samuel L. Jackson
# Quiz Show (1994) - Paul Scofield
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Bullets Over Broadway (1994) - Dianne Wiest
Other Nominees:
# Bullets Over Broadway (1994) - Jennifer Tilly
# Madness of King George, The (1994) - Helen Mirren
# Pulp Fiction (1994) - Uma Thurman
# Tom & Viv (1994) - Rosemary Harris
Best Director
Winner:
* Forrest Gump (1994) - Robert Zemeckis
Other Nominees:
# Bullets Over Broadway (1994) - Woody Allen
# Pulp Fiction (1994) - Quentin Tarantino
# Quiz Show (1994) - Robert Redford
# Trois couleurs: Rouge (1994) - Krzysztof Kieslowski
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Pulp Fiction (1994) - Quentin Tarantino; Roger Avary
Other Nominees:
# Bullets Over Broadway (1994) - Woody Allen; Douglas McGrath
# Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) - Richard Curtis
# Heavenly Creatures (1994) - Fran Walsh; Peter Jackson
# Trois couleurs: Rouge (1994) - Krzysztof Piesiewicz; Krzysztof Kieslowski
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Forrest Gump (1994) - Eric Roth
Other Nominees:
# Madness of King George, The (1994) - Alan Bennett
# Nobody's Fool (1994) - Robert Benton
# Quiz Show (1994) - Paul Attanasio
# Shawshank Redemption, The (1994) - Frank Darabont
Academy Awards, USA: 1994
Best Picture
Winner:
* Schindler's List (1993) - Steven Spielberg; Gerald R. Molen; Branko Lustig
Other Nominees:
# Fugitive, The (1993) - Arnold Kopelson
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Jim Sheridan
# Piano, The (1993) - Jan Chapman
# Remains of the Day, The (1993) - Mike Nichols; John Calley; Ismail Merchant
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Philadelphia (1993) - Tom Hanks
Other Nominees:
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Daniel Day-Lewis
# Remains of the Day, The (1993) - Anthony Hopkins
# Schindler's List (1993) - Liam Neeson
# What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) - Laurence Fishburne
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Piano, The (1993) - Holly Hunter
Other Nominees:
# Remains of the Day, The (1993) - Emma Thompson
# Shadowlands (1993) - Debra Winger
# Six Degrees of Separation (1993) - Stockard Channing
# What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) - Angela Bassett
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Fugitive, The (1993) - Tommy Lee Jones
Other Nominees:
# In the Line of Fire (1993) - John Malkovich
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Pete Postlethwaite
# Schindler's List (1993) - Ralph Fiennes
# What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) - Leonardo DiCaprio
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Piano, The (1993) - Anna Paquin
Other Nominees:
# Age of Innocence, The (1993) - Winona Ryder
# Fearless (1993) - Rosie Perez
# Firm, The (1993) - Holly Hunter
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Emma Thompson
Best Director
Winner:
* Schindler's List (1993) - Steven Spielberg
Other Nominees:
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Jim Sheridan
# Piano, The (1993) - Jane Campion
# Remains of the Day, The (1993) - James Ivory
# Short Cuts (1993) - Robert Altman
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Piano, The (1993) - Jane Campion
Other Nominees:
# Dave (1993) - Gary Ross
# In the Line of Fire (1993) - Jeff Maguire
# Philadelphia (1993) - Ron Nyswaner
# Sleepless in Seattle (1993) - Nora Ephron; David S. Ward; Jeff Arch
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Schindler's List (1993) - Steven Zaillian
Other Nominees:
# Age of Innocence, The (1993) - Jay Cocks; Martin Scorsese
# In the Name of the Father (1993) - Terry George; Jim Sheridan
# Remains of the Day, The (1993) - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
# Shadowlands (1993) - William Nicholson
: 1993
Best Picture
Winner:
* Unforgiven (1992) - Clint Eastwood
Other Nominees:
# Crying Game, The (1992) - Stephen Woolley
# Few Good Men, A (1992) - David Brown; Rob Reiner; Andrew Scheinman
# Howards End (1992) - Ismail Merchant
# Scent of a Woman (1992) - Martin Brest
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Scent of a Woman (1992) - Al Pacino
Other Nominees:
# Chaplin (1992) - Robert Downey Jr.
# Crying Game, The (1992) - Stephen Rea
# Malcolm X (1992) - Denzel Washington
# Unforgiven (1992) - Clint Eastwood
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Howards End (1992) - Emma Thompson
Other Nominees:
# Indochine (1992) - Catherine Deneuve
# Lorenzo's Oil (1992) - Susan Sarandon
# Love Field (1992) - Michelle Pfeiffer
# Passion Fish (1992) - Mary McDonnell
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Unforgiven (1992) - Gene Hackman
Other Nominees:
# Crying Game, The (1992) - Jaye Davidson
# Few Good Men, A (1992) - Jack Nicholson
# Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) - Al Pacino
# Mr. Saturday Night (1992) - David Paymer
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* My Cousin Vinny (1992) - Marisa Tomei
Other Nominees:
# Damage (1992) - Miranda Richardson
# Enchanted April (1992) - Joan Plowright
# Howards End (1992) - Vanessa Redgrave
# Husbands and Wives (1992) - Judy Davis
Best Director
Winner:
* Unforgiven (1992) - Clint Eastwood
Other Nominees:
# Crying Game, The (1992) - Neil Jordan
# Howards End (1992) - James Ivory
# Player, The (1992) - Robert Altman
# Scent of a Woman (1992) - Martin Brest
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Crying Game, The (1992) - Neil Jordan
Other Nominees:
# Husbands and Wives (1992) - Woody Allen
# Lorenzo's Oil (1992) - George Miller; Nick Enright
# Passion Fish (1992) - John Sayles
# Unforgiven (1992) - David Webb Peoples
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Howards End (1992) - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Other Nominees:
# Enchanted April (1992) - Peter Barnes
# Player, The (1992) - Michael Tolkin
# River Runs Through It, A (1992) - Richard Friedenberg
# Scent of a Woman (1992) - Bo Goldman
Academy Awards, USA: 1992
Best Picture
Winner:
* Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) - Edward Saxon; Kenneth Utt; Ronald M. Bozman
Other Nominees:
# Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Don Hahn
# Bugsy (1991) - Mark Johnson; Barry Levinson; Warren Beatty
# JFK (1991) - A. Kitman Ho; Oliver Stone
# Prince of Tides, The (1991) - Barbra Streisand; Andrew S. Karsch
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) - Anthony Hopkins
Other Nominees:
# Bugsy (1991) - Warren Beatty
# Cape Fear (1991) - Robert De Niro
# Fisher King, The (1991) - Robin Williams
# Prince of Tides, The (1991) - Nick Nolte
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) - Jodie Foster
Other Nominees:
# For the Boys (1991) - Bette Midler
# Rambling Rose (1991) - Laura Dern
# Thelma & Louise (1990) - Geena Davis
# Thelma & Louise (1990) - Susan Sarandon
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* City Slickers (1991) - Jack Palance
Other Nominees:
# Barton Fink (1991) - Michael Lerner
# Bugsy (1991) - Harvey Keitel
# Bugsy (1991) - Ben Kingsley
# JFK (1991) - Tommy Lee Jones
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Fisher King, The (1991) - Mercedes Ruehl
Other Nominees:
# Cape Fear (1991) - Juliette Lewis
# Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) - Jessica Tandy
# Prince of Tides, The (1991) - Kate Nelligan
# Rambling Rose (1991) - Diane Ladd
Best Director
Winner:
* Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) - Jonathan Demme
Other Nominees:
# Boyz n the Hood (1991) - John Singleton
# Bugsy (1991) - Barry Levinson
# JFK (1991) - Oliver Stone
# Thelma & Louise (1990) - Ridley Scott
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Thelma & Louise (1990) - Callie Khouri
Other Nominees:
# Boyz n the Hood (1991) - John Singleton
# Bugsy (1991) - James Toback
# Fisher King, The (1991) - Richard LaGravenese
# Grand Canyon (1991) - Lawrence Kasdan; Meg Kasdan
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) - Ted Tally
Other Nominees:
# Europa Europa (1990) - Agnieszka Holland
# Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) - Fannie Flagg; Carol Sobieski
# JFK (1991) - Oliver Stone; Zachary Sklar
# Prince of Tides, The (1991) - Pat Conroy; Becky Johnston
Academy Awards, USA: 1991
Best Picture
Winner:
* Dances with Wolves (1990) - Jim Wilson; Kevin Costner
Other Nominees:
# Awakenings (1990) - Walter F. Parkes; Lawrence Lasker
# Ghost (1990) - Lisa Weinstein
# Godfather: Part III, The (1990) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Goodfellas (1990) - Irwin Winkler
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Reversal of Fortune (1990) - Jeremy Irons
Other Nominees:
# Awakenings (1990) - Robert De Niro
# Cyrano de Bergerac (1990) - Gerard Depardieu
# Dances with Wolves (1990) - Kevin Costner
# Field, The (1990) - Richard Harris
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Misery (1990) - Kathy Bates
Other Nominees:
# Grifters, The (1990) - Anjelica Huston
# Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990) - Joanne Woodward
# Postcards from the Edge (1990) - Meryl Streep
# Pretty Woman (1990) - Julia Roberts
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Goodfellas (1990) - Joe Pesci
Other Nominees:
# Dances with Wolves (1990) - Graham Greene
# Dick Tracy (1990) - Al Pacino
# Godfather: Part III, The (1990) - Andy Garcia
# Longtime Companion (1990) - Bruce Davison
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Ghost (1990) - Whoopi Goldberg
Other Nominees:
# Dances with Wolves (1990) - Mary McDonnell
# Goodfellas (1990) - Lorraine Bracco
# Grifters, The (1990) - Annette Bening
# Wild at Heart (1990) - Diane Ladd
Best Director
Winner:
* Dances with Wolves (1990) - Kevin Costner
Other Nominees:
# Godfather: Part III, The (1990) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Goodfellas (1990) - Martin Scorsese
# Grifters, The (1990) - Stephen Frears
# Reversal of Fortune (1990) - Barbet Schroeder
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Ghost (1990) - Bruce Joel Rubin
Other Nominees:
# Alice (1990) - Woody Allen
# Avalon (1990) - Barry Levinson
# Green Card (1990) - Peter Weir
# Metropolitan (1990) - Whit Stillman
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Dances with Wolves (1990) - Michael Blake
Other Nominees:
# Awakenings (1990) - Steven Zaillian
# Goodfellas (1990) - Nicholas Pileggi; Martin Scorsese
# Grifters, The (1990) - Donald E. Westlake
# Reversal of Fortune (1990) - Nicholas Kazan
Academy Awards, USA: 1990
Best Picture
Winner:
* Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Richard D. Zanuck; Lili Fini Zanuck
Other Nominees:
# Born on the Fourth of July (1989) - A. Kitman Ho; Oliver Stone
# Dead Poets Society (1989) - Steven Haft; Paul Junger Witt; Tony Thomas
# Field of Dreams (1989) - Lawrence Gordon; Charles Gordon
# My Left Foot (1989) - Noel Pearson
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* My Left Foot (1989) - Daniel Day-Lewis
Other Nominees:
# Born on the Fourth of July (1989) - Tom Cruise
# Dead Poets Society (1989) - Robin Williams
# Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Morgan Freeman
# Henry V (1989) - Kenneth Branagh
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Jessica Tandy
Other Nominees:
# Camille Claudel (1988) - Isabelle Adjani
# Fabulous Baker Boys, The (1989) - Michelle Pfeiffer
# Music Box (1989) - Jessica Lange
# Shirley Valentine (1989) - Pauline Collins
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Glory (1989) - Denzel Washington
Other Nominees:
# Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) - Martin Landau
# Do the Right Thing (1989) - Danny Aiello
# Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Dan Aykroyd
# Dry White Season, A (1989) - Marlon Brando
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* My Left Foot (1989) - Brenda Fricker
Other Nominees:
# Enemies: A Love Story (1989) - Anjelica Huston
# Enemies: A Love Story (1989) - Lena Olin
# Parenthood (1989) - Dianne Wiest
# Steel Magnolias (1989) - Julia Roberts
Best Director
Winner:
* Born on the Fourth of July (1989) - Oliver Stone
Other Nominees:
# Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) - Woody Allen
# Dead Poets Society (1989) - Peter Weir
# Henry V (1989) - Kenneth Branagh
# My Left Foot (1989) - Jim Sheridan
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Dead Poets Society (1989) - Tom Schulman
Other Nominees:
# Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) - Woody Allen
# Do the Right Thing (1989) - Spike Lee
# Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) - Steven Soderbergh
# When Harry Met Sally... (1989) - Nora Ephron
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Driving Miss Daisy (1989) - Alfred Uhry
Other Nominees:
# Born on the Fourth of July (1989) - Oliver Stone; Ron Kovic
# Enemies: A Love Story (1989) - Roger L. Simon; Paul Mazursky
# Field of Dreams (1989) - Phil Alden Robinson
# My Left Foot (1989) - Jim Sheridan; Shane Connaughton
Academy Awards, USA: 1989
Best Picture
Winner:
* Rain Man (1988) - Mark Johnson
Other Nominees:
# Accidental Tourist, The (1988) - Lawrence Kasdan; Charles Okun; Michael Grillo
# Dangerous Liaisons (1988) - Norma Heyman; Hank Moonjean
# Mississippi Burning (1988) - Frederick Zollo; Robert F. Colesberry
# Working Girl (1988) - Douglas Wick
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Rain Man (1988) - Dustin Hoffman
Other Nominees:
# Big (1988) - Tom Hanks
# Mississippi Burning (1988) - Gene Hackman
# Pelle erobreren (1987) - Max von Sydow
# Stand and Deliver (1988) - Edward James Olmos
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Accused, The (1988) - Jodie Foster
Other Nominees:
# Cry in the Dark, A (1988) - Meryl Streep
# Dangerous Liaisons (1988) - Glenn Close
# Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey (1988) - Sigourney Weaver
# Working Girl (1988) - Melanie Griffith
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Fish Called Wanda, A (1988) - Kevin Kline
Other Nominees:
# Little Dorrit (1988) - Alec Guinness
# Married to the Mob (1988) - Dean Stockwell
# Running on Empty (1988) - River Phoenix
# Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988) - Martin Landau
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Accidental Tourist, The (1988) - Geena Davis
Other Nominees:
# Dangerous Liaisons (1988) - Michelle Pfeiffer
# Mississippi Burning (1988) - Frances McDormand
# Working Girl (1988) - Joan Cusack
# Working Girl (1988) - Sigourney Weaver
Best Director
Winner:
* Rain Man (1988) - Barry Levinson
Other Nominees:
# Fish Called Wanda, A (1988) - Charles Crichton
# Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988) - Martin Scorsese
# Mississippi Burning (1988) - Alan Parker
# Working Girl (1988) - Mike Nichols
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Rain Man (1988) - Ronald Bass; Barry Morrow
Other Nominees:
# Big (1988) - Gary Ross; Anne Spielberg
# Bull Durham (1988) - Ron Shelton
# Fish Called Wanda, A (1988) - John Cleese; Charles Crichton
# Running on Empty (1988) - Naomi Foner
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Dangerous Liaisons (1988) - Christopher Hampton
Other Nominees:
# Accidental Tourist, The (1988) - Frank Galati; Lawrence Kasdan
# Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey (1988) - Anna Hamilton Phelan
# Little Dorrit (1988) - Christine Edzard
# Unbearable Lightness of Being, The (1988) - Jean-Claude Carriere; Philip Kaufman
Academy Awards, USA: 1988
Best Picture
Winner:
* Last Emperor, The (1987) - Jeremy Thomas
Other Nominees:
# Broadcast News (1987) - James L. Brooks
# Fatal Attraction (1987) - Stanley R. Jaffe; Sherry Lansing
# Hope and Glory (1987) - John Boorman
# Moonstruck (1987) - Patrick J. Palmer; Norman Jewison
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Wall Street (1987) - Michael Douglas
Other Nominees:
# Broadcast News (1987) - William Hurt
# Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) - Robin Williams
# Ironweed (1987) - Jack Nicholson
# Oci ciornie (1987) - Marcello Mastroianni
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Moonstruck (1987) - Cher
Other Nominees:
# Anna (1987) - Sally Kirkland
# Broadcast News (1987) - Holly Hunter
# Fatal Attraction (1987) - Glenn Close
# Ironweed (1987) - Meryl Streep
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Untouchables, The (1987) - Sean Connery
Other Nominees:
# Broadcast News (1987) - Albert Brooks
# Cry Freedom (1987) - Denzel Washington
# Moonstruck (1987) - Vincent Gardenia
# Street Smart (1987) - Morgan Freeman
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Moonstruck (1987) - Olympia Dukakis
Other Nominees:
# Fatal Attraction (1987) - Anne Archer
# Gaby: A True Story (1987) - Norma Aleandro
# Throw Momma from the Train (1987) - Anne Ramsey
# Whales of August, The (1987) - Ann Sothern
Best Director
Winner:
* Last Emperor, The (1987) - Bernardo Bertolucci
Other Nominees:
# Fatal Attraction (1987) - Adrian Lyne
# Hope and Glory (1987) - John Boorman
# Mitt liv som hund (1985) - Lasse Hallstrom
# Moonstruck (1987) - Norman Jewison
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Moonstruck (1987) - John Patrick Shanley
Other Nominees:
# Au revoir les enfants (1987) - Louis Malle
# Broadcast News (1987) - James L. Brooks
# Hope and Glory (1987) - John Boorman
# Radio Days (1987) - Woody Allen
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Last Emperor, The (1987) - Mark Peploe; Bernardo Bertolucci
Other Nominees:
# Dead, The (1987) - Tony Huston
# Fatal Attraction (1987) - James Dearden
# Full Metal Jacket (1987) - Stanley Kubrick; Michael Herr; Gustav Hasford
# Mitt liv som hund (1985) - Lasse Hallstrom; Reidar Jonsson; Brasse Brannstrom; Per Berglund
Academy Awards, USA: 1987
Best Picture
Winner:
* Platoon (1986) - Arnold Kopelson
Other Nominees:
# Children of a Lesser God (1986) - Burt Sugarman; Patrick J. Palmer
# Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Robert Greenhut
# Mission, The (1986) - Fernando Ghia; David Puttnam
# Room with a View, A (1985) - Ismail Merchant
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Color of Money, The (1986) - Paul Newman
Other Nominees:
# 'Round Midnight (1986) - Dexter Gordon
# Children of a Lesser God (1986) - William Hurt
# Mona Lisa (1986) - Bob Hoskins
# Salvador (1986) - James Woods
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Children of a Lesser God (1986) - Marlee Matlin
Other Nominees:
# Aliens (1986) - Sigourney Weaver
# Crimes of the Heart (1986) - Sissy Spacek
# Morning After, The (1986) - Jane Fonda
# Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) - Kathleen Turner
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Michael Caine
Other Nominees:
# Hoosiers (1986) - Dennis Hopper
# Platoon (1986) - Tom Berenger
# Platoon (1986) - Willem Dafoe
# Room with a View, A (1985) - Denholm Elliott
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Dianne Wiest
Other Nominees:
# Children of a Lesser God (1986) - Piper Laurie
# Color of Money, The (1986) - Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
# Crimes of the Heart (1986) - Tess Harper
# Room with a View, A (1985) - Maggie Smith
Best Director
Winner:
* Platoon (1986) - Oliver Stone
Other Nominees:
# Blue Velvet (1986) - David Lynch
# Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Woody Allen
# Mission, The (1986) - Roland Joffe
# Room with a View, A (1985) - James Ivory
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Woody Allen
Other Nominees:
# Crocodile Dundee (1986) - Paul Hogan; Ken Shadie; John Cornell
# My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) - Hanif Kureishi
# Platoon (1986) - Oliver Stone
# Salvador (1986) - Oliver Stone; Rick Boyle
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Room with a View, A (1985) - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Other Nominees:
# Children of a Lesser God (1986) - Hesper Anderson; Mark Medoff
# Color of Money, The (1986) - Richard Price
# Crimes of the Heart (1986) - Beth Henley
# Stand by Me (1986) - Raynold Gideon; Bruce A. Evans
Academy Awards, USA: 1986
Best Picture
Winner:
* Out of Africa (1985) - Sydney Pollack
Other Nominees:
# Color Purple, The (1985) - Steven Spielberg; Kathleen Kennedy; Frank Marshall; Quincy Jones
# Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) - David Weisman
# Prizzi's Honor (1985) - John Foreman
# Witness (1985) - Edward S. Feldman
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) - William Hurt
Other Nominees:
# Murphy's Romance (1985) - James Garner
# Prizzi's Honor (1985) - Jack Nicholson
# Runaway Train (1985) - Jon Voight
# Witness (1985) - Harrison Ford
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Trip to Bountiful, The (1985) - Geraldine Page
Other Nominees:
# Agnes of God (1985) - Anne Bancroft
# Color Purple, The (1985) - Whoopi Goldberg
# Out of Africa (1985) - Meryl Streep
# Sweet Dreams (1985) - Jessica Lange
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cocoon (1985) - Don Ameche
Other Nominees:
# Jagged Edge (1985) - Robert Loggia
# Out of Africa (1985) - Klaus Maria Brandauer
# Prizzi's Honor (1985) - William Hickey
# Runaway Train (1985) - Eric Roberts
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Prizzi's Honor (1985) - Anjelica Huston
Other Nominees:
# Agnes of God (1985) - Meg Tilly
# Color Purple, The (1985) - Margaret Avery
# Color Purple, The (1985) - Oprah Winfrey
# Twice in a Lifetime (1985) - Amy Madigan
Best Director
Winner:
* Out of Africa (1985) - Sydney Pollack
Other Nominees:
# Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) - Hector Babenco
# Prizzi's Honor (1985) - John Huston
# Ran (1985) - Akira Kurosawa
# Witness (1985) - Peter Weir
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Witness (1985) - William Kelley; Pamela Wallace; Earl W. Wallace
Other Nominees:
# Back to the Future (1985) - Robert Zemeckis; Bob Gale
# Brazil (1985) - Terry Gilliam; Tom Stoppard; Charles McKeown
# Historia oficial, La (1985) - Luis Puenzo; Aida Bortnik
# Purple Rose of Cairo, The (1985) - Woody Allen
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Out of Africa (1985) - Kurt Luedtke
Other Nominees:
# Color Purple, The (1985) - Menno Meyjes
# Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) - Leonard Schrader
# Prizzi's Honor (1985) - Richard Condon; Janet Roach
# Trip to Bountiful, The (1985) - Horton Foote
Academy Awards, USA: 1985
Best Picture
Winner:
* Amadeus (1984) - Saul Zaentz
Other Nominees:
# Killing Fields, The (1984) - David Puttnam
# Passage to India, A (1984) - John Brabourne; Richard N. Goodwin
# Places in the Heart (1984) - Arlene Donovan
# Soldier's Story, A (1984) - Norman Jewison; Ronald L. Schwary; Patrick J. Palmer
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Amadeus (1984) - F. Murray Abraham
Other Nominees:
# Amadeus (1984) - Tom Hulce
# Killing Fields, The (1984) - Sam Waterston
# Starman (1984) - Jeff Bridges
# Under the Volcano (1984) - Albert Finney
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Places in the Heart (1984) - Sally Field
Other Nominees:
# Bostonians, The (1984) - Vanessa Redgrave
# Country (1984) - Jessica Lange
# Passage to India, A (1984) - Judy Davis
# River, The (1984) - Sissy Spacek
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Killing Fields, The (1984) - Haing S. Ngor
Other Nominees:
# Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) - Ralph Richardson
- Posthumously.
# Karate Kid, The (1984) - Pat Morita
# Places in the Heart (1984) - John Malkovich
# Soldier's Story, A (1984) - Adolph Caesar
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Passage to India, A (1984) - Peggy Ashcroft
Other Nominees:
# Natural, The (1984) - Glenn Close
# Places in the Heart (1984) - Lindsay Crouse
# Pope of Greenwich Village, The (1984) - Geraldine Page
# Swing Shift (1984) - Christine Lahti
Best Director
Winner:
* Amadeus (1984) - Milos Forman
Other Nominees:
# Broadway Danny Rose (1984) - Woody Allen
# Killing Fields, The (1984) - Roland Joffe
# Passage to India, A (1984) - David Lean
# Places in the Heart (1984) - Robert Benton
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Places in the Heart (1984) - Robert Benton
Other Nominees:
# Beverly Hills Cop (1984) - Daniel Petrie Jr.; Danilo Bach
# Broadway Danny Rose (1984) - Woody Allen
# Norte, El (1983) - Gregory Nava; Anna Thomas
# Splash (1984) - Lowell Ganz; Babaloo Mandel; Bruce Jay Friedman; Brian Grazer
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Amadeus (1984) - Peter Shaffer
Other Nominees:
# Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) - Robert Towne; Michael Austin
# Killing Fields, The (1984) - Bruce Robinson
# Passage to India, A (1984) - David Lean
# Soldier's Story, A (1984) - Charles Fuller
Academy Awards, USA: 1984
Best Picture
Winner:
* Terms of Endearment (1983) - James L. Brooks
Other Nominees:
# Big Chill, The (1983) - Michael Shamberg
# Dresser, The (1983) - Peter Yates
# Right Stuff, The (1983) - Irwin Winkler; Robert Chartoff
# Tender Mercies (1983) - Philip Hobel
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Tender Mercies (1983) - Robert Duvall
Other Nominees:
# Dresser, The (1983) - Tom Courtenay
# Dresser, The (1983) - Albert Finney
# Educating Rita (1983) - Michael Caine
# Reuben, Reuben (1983) - Tom Conti
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Terms of Endearment (1983) - Shirley MacLaine
Other Nominees:
# Educating Rita (1983) - Julie Walters
# Silkwood (1983) - Meryl Streep
# Terms of Endearment (1983) - Debra Winger
# Testament (1983) - Jane Alexander
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Terms of Endearment (1983) - Jack Nicholson
Other Nominees:
# Cross Creek (1983) - Rip Torn
# Right Stuff, The (1983) - Sam Shepard
# Terms of Endearment (1983) - John Lithgow
# To Be or Not to Be (1983) - Charles Durning
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Year of Living Dangerously, The (1982) - Linda Hunt
Other Nominees:
# Big Chill, The (1983) - Glenn Close
# Cross Creek (1983) - Alfre Woodard
# Silkwood (1983) - Cher
# Yentl (1983) - Amy Irving
Best Director
Winner:
* Terms of Endearment (1983) - James L. Brooks
Other Nominees:
# Dresser, The (1983) - Peter Yates
# Fanny och Alexander (1982) - Ingmar Bergman
# Silkwood (1983) - Mike Nichols
# Tender Mercies (1983) - Bruce Beresford
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Tender Mercies (1983) - Horton Foote
Other Nominees:
# Big Chill, The (1983) - Lawrence Kasdan; Barbara Benedek
# Fanny och Alexander (1982) - Ingmar Bergman
# Silkwood (1983) - Nora Ephron; Alice Arlen
# WarGames (1983) - Lawrence Lasker; Walter F. Parkes
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Terms of Endearment (1983) - James L. Brooks
Other Nominees:
# Betrayal (1983) - Harold Pinter
# Dresser, The (1983) - Ronald Harwood
# Educating Rita (1983) - Willy Russell
# Reuben, Reuben (1983) - Julius J. Epstein
Academy Awards, USA: 1983
Best Picture
Winner:
* Gandhi (1982) - Richard Attenborough
Other Nominees:
# E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - Steven Spielberg; Kathleen Kennedy
# Missing (1982) - Edward Lewis; Mildred Lewis
# Tootsie (1982) - Sydney Pollack; Dick Richards
# Verdict, The (1982) - Richard D. Zanuck; David Brown
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Gandhi (1982) - Ben Kingsley
Other Nominees:
# Missing (1982) - Jack Lemmon
# My Favorite Year (1982) - Peter O'Toole
# Tootsie (1982) - Dustin Hoffman
# Verdict, The (1982) - Paul Newman
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Sophie's Choice (1982) - Meryl Streep
Other Nominees:
# Frances (1982) - Jessica Lange
# Missing (1982) - Sissy Spacek
# Officer and a Gentleman, An (1982) - Debra Winger
# Victor/Victoria (1982) - Julie Andrews
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Officer and a Gentleman, An (1982) - Louis Gossett Jr.
Other Nominees:
# Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The (1982) - Charles Durning
# Verdict, The (1982) - James Mason
# Victor/Victoria (1982) - Robert Preston
# World According to Garp, The (1982) - John Lithgow
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Tootsie (1982) - Jessica Lange
Other Nominees:
# Frances (1982) - Kim Stanley
# Tootsie (1982) - Teri Garr
# Victor/Victoria (1982) - Lesley Ann Warren
# World According to Garp, The (1982) - Glenn Close
Best Director
Winner:
* Gandhi (1982) - Richard Attenborough
Other Nominees:
# Boot, Das (1981) - Wolfgang Petersen
# E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - Steven Spielberg
# Tootsie (1982) - Sydney Pollack
# Verdict, The (1982) - Sidney Lumet
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Gandhi (1982) - John Briley
Other Nominees:
# Diner (1982) - Barry Levinson
# E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - Melissa Mathison
# Officer and a Gentleman, An (1982) - Douglas Day Stewart
# Tootsie (1982) - Larry Gelbart; Murray Schisgal; Don McGuire
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Missing (1982) - Costa-Gavras; Donald Stewart
Other Nominees:
# Boot, Das (1981) - Wolfgang Petersen
# Sophie's Choice (1982) - Alan J. Pakula
# Verdict, The (1982) - David Mamet
# Victor/Victoria (1982) - Blake Edwards
Academy Awards, USA: 1982
Best Picture
Winner:
* Chariots of Fire (1981) - David Puttnam
Other Nominees:
# Atlantic City (1980) - Denis Heroux
# On Golden Pond (1981) - Bruce Gilbert
# Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Frank Marshall
# Reds (1981) - Warren Beatty
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* On Golden Pond (1981) - Henry Fonda
Other Nominees:
# Absence of Malice (1981) - Paul Newman
# Arthur (1981) - Dudley Moore
# Atlantic City (1980) - Burt Lancaster
# Reds (1981) - Warren Beatty
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* On Golden Pond (1981) - Katharine Hepburn
Other Nominees:
# Atlantic City (1980) - Susan Sarandon
# French Lieutenant's Woman, The (1981) - Meryl Streep
# Only When I Laugh (1981) - Marsha Mason
# Reds (1981) - Diane Keaton
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Arthur (1981) - John Gielgud
Other Nominees:
# Chariots of Fire (1981) - Ian Holm
# Only When I Laugh (1981) - James Coco
# Ragtime (1981) - Howard E. Rollins Jr.
# Reds (1981) - Jack Nicholson
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Reds (1981) - Maureen Stapleton
Other Nominees:
# Absence of Malice (1981) - Melinda Dillon
# On Golden Pond (1981) - Jane Fonda
# Only When I Laugh (1981) - Joan Hackett
# Ragtime (1981) - Elizabeth McGovern
Best Director
Winner:
* Reds (1981) - Warren Beatty
Other Nominees:
# Atlantic City (1980) - Louis Malle
# Chariots of Fire (1981) - Hugh Hudson
# On Golden Pond (1981) - Mark Rydell
# Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) - Steven Spielberg
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Chariots of Fire (1981) - Colin Welland
Other Nominees:
# Absence of Malice (1981) - Kurt Luedtke
# Arthur (1981) - Steve Gordon
# Atlantic City (1980) - John Guare
# Reds (1981) - Warren Beatty; Trevor Griffiths
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* On Golden Pond (1981) - Ernest Thompson
Other Nominees:
# French Lieutenant's Woman, The (1981) - Harold Pinter
# Pennies from Heaven (1981) - Dennis Potter
# Prince of the City (1981) - Jay Presson Allen; Sidney Lumet
# Ragtime (1981) - Michael Weller
Academy Awards, USA: 1981
Best Picture
Winner:
* Ordinary People (1980) - Ronald L. Schwary
Other Nominees:
# Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) - Bernard Schwartz
# Elephant Man, The (1980) - Jonathan Sanger
# Raging Bull (1980) - Irwin Winkler; Robert Chartoff
# Tess (1979) - Claude Berri; Timothy Burrill
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Raging Bull (1980) - Robert De Niro
Other Nominees:
# Elephant Man, The (1980) - John Hurt
# Great Santini, The (1979) - Robert Duvall
# Stunt Man, The (1980) - Peter O'Toole
# Tribute (1980) - Jack Lemmon
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) - Sissy Spacek
Other Nominees:
# Gloria (1980) - Gena Rowlands
# Ordinary People (1980) - Mary Tyler Moore
# Private Benjamin (1980) - Goldie Hawn
# Resurrection (1980) - Ellen Burstyn
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Ordinary People (1980) - Timothy Hutton
Other Nominees:
# Great Santini, The (1979) - Michael O'Keefe
# Melvin and Howard (1980) - Jason Robards
# Ordinary People (1980) - Judd Hirsch
# Raging Bull (1980) - Joe Pesci
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Melvin and Howard (1980) - Mary Steenburgen
Other Nominees:
# Inside Moves (1980) - Diana Scarwid
# Private Benjamin (1980) - Eileen Brennan
# Raging Bull (1980) - Cathy Moriarty
# Resurrection (1980) - Eva Le Gallienne
Best Director
Winner:
* Ordinary People (1980) - Robert Redford
Other Nominees:
# Elephant Man, The (1980) - David Lynch
# Raging Bull (1980) - Martin Scorsese
# Stunt Man, The (1980) - Richard Rush
# Tess (1979) - Roman Polanski
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Melvin and Howard (1980) - Bo Goldman
Other Nominees:
# Brubaker (1980) - W.D. Richter; Arthur A. Ross
# Fame (1980) - Christopher Gore
# Mon oncle d'Amerique (1980) - Jean Gruault
# Private Benjamin (1980) - Nancy Meyers; Charles Shyer; Harvey Miller
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Ordinary People (1980) - Alvin Sargent
Other Nominees:
# 'Breaker' Morant (1980) - Jonathan Hardy; David Stevens; Bruce Beresford
# Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) - Thomas Rickman
# Elephant Man, The (1980) - Christopher De Vore; Eric Bergren; David Lynch
# Stunt Man, The (1980) - Lawrence B. Marcus; Richard Rush
Academy Awards, USA: 1980
Best Picture
Winner:
* Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Stanley R. Jaffe
Other Nominees:
# All That Jazz (1979) - Robert Alan Aurthur
# Apocalypse Now (1979) - Francis Ford Coppola; Fred Roos; Gray Frederickson; Tom Sternberg
# Breaking Away (1979) - Peter Yates
# Norma Rae (1979) - Tamara Asseyev; Alexandra Rose
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Dustin Hoffman
Other Nominees:
# ...And Justice for All (1979) - Al Pacino
# All That Jazz (1979) - Roy Scheider
# Being There (1979) - Peter Sellers
# China Syndrome, The (1979) - Jack Lemmon
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Norma Rae (1979) - Sally Field
Other Nominees:
# Chapter Two (1979) - Marsha Mason
# China Syndrome, The (1979) - Jane Fonda
# Rose, The (1979) - Bette Midler
# Starting Over (1979) - Jill Clayburgh
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Being There (1979) - Melvyn Douglas
Other Nominees:
# Apocalypse Now (1979) - Robert Duvall
# Black Stallion, The (1979) - Mickey Rooney
# Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Justin Henry
- At age 8, Justin Henry became the youngest nominee for a competitive award in Academy history.
# Rose, The (1979) - Frederic Forrest
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Meryl Streep
Other Nominees:
# Breaking Away (1979) - Barbara Barrie
# Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Jane Alexander
# Manhattan (1979) - Mariel Hemingway
# Starting Over (1979) - Candice Bergen
Best Director
Winner:
* Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Robert Benton
Other Nominees:
# All That Jazz (1979) - Bob Fosse
# Apocalypse Now (1979) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Breaking Away (1979) - Peter Yates
# Cage aux folles, La (1978) - Edouard Molinaro
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Breaking Away (1979) - Steve Tesich
Other Nominees:
# ...And Justice for All (1979) - Valerie Curtin; Barry Levinson
# All That Jazz (1979) - Robert Alan Aurthur; Bob Fosse
# China Syndrome, The (1979) - Mike Gray; T.S. Cook; James Bridges
# Manhattan (1979) - Woody Allen; Marshall Brickman
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) - Robert Benton
Other Nominees:
# Apocalypse Now (1979) - John Milius; Francis Ford Coppola
# Cage aux folles, La (1978) - Francis Veber; Edouard Molinaro; Marcello Danon; Jean Poiret
# Little Romance, A (1979) - Allan Burns
# Norma Rae (1979) - Irving Ravetch; Harriet Frank Jr.
Academy Awards, USA: 1979
Best Picture
Winner:
* Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Barry Spikings; Michael Deeley; Michael Cimino; John Peverall
Other Nominees:
# Coming Home (1978) - Jerome Hellman
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Warren Beatty
# Midnight Express (1978) - Alan Marshall; David Puttnam
# Unmarried Woman, An (1978) - Paul Mazursky; Anthony Ray
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Coming Home (1978) - Jon Voight
Other Nominees:
# Boys from Brazil, The (1978) - Laurence Olivier
# Buddy Holly Story, The (1978) - Gary Busey
# Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Robert De Niro
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Warren Beatty
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Coming Home (1978) - Jane Fonda
Other Nominees:
# Hostsonaten (1978) - Ingrid Bergman
# Interiors (1978) - Geraldine Page
# Same Time, Next Year (1978) - Ellen Burstyn
# Unmarried Woman, An (1978) - Jill Clayburgh
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Christopher Walken
Other Nominees:
# Comes a Horseman (1978) - Richard Farnsworth
# Coming Home (1978) - Bruce Dern
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Jack Warden
# Midnight Express (1978) - John Hurt
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* California Suite (1978) - Maggie Smith
Other Nominees:
# Coming Home (1978) - Penelope Milford
# Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Meryl Streep
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Dyan Cannon
# Interiors (1978) - Maureen Stapleton
Best Director
Winner:
* Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Michael Cimino
Other Nominees:
# Coming Home (1978) - Hal Ashby
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Warren Beatty; Buck Henry
# Interiors (1978) - Woody Allen
# Midnight Express (1978) - Alan Parker
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Coming Home (1978) - Nancy Dowd; Waldo Salt; Robert C. Jones
Other Nominees:
# Deer Hunter, The (1978) - Michael Cimino; Deric Washburn; Louis Garfinkle; Quinn K. Redeker
# Hostsonaten (1978) - Ingmar Bergman
# Interiors (1978) - Woody Allen
# Unmarried Woman, An (1978) - Paul Mazursky
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Midnight Express (1978) - Oliver Stone
Other Nominees:
# Bloodbrothers (1978) - Walter Newman
# California Suite (1978) - Neil Simon
# Heaven Can Wait (1978) - Elaine May; Warren Beatty
# Same Time, Next Year (1978) - Bernard Slade
Academy Awards, USA: 1978
Best Picture
Winner:
* Annie Hall (1977) - Charles H. Joffe
Other Nominees:
# Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Ray Stark
# Julia (1977) - Richard A. Roth
# Star Wars (1977) - Gary Kurtz
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Herbert Ross; Arthur Laurents
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Richard Dreyfuss
Other Nominees:
# Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen
# Equus (1977) - Richard Burton
# Giornata particolare, Una (1977) - Marcello Mastroianni
# Saturday Night Fever (1977) - John Travolta
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Annie Hall (1977) - Diane Keaton
Other Nominees:
# Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Marsha Mason
# Julia (1977) - Jane Fonda
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Anne Bancroft
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Shirley MacLaine
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Julia (1977) - Jason Robards
Other Nominees:
# Equus (1977) - Peter Firth
# Julia (1977) - Maximilian Schell
# Star Wars (1977) - Alec Guinness
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Mikhail Baryshnikov
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Julia (1977) - Vanessa Redgrave
Other Nominees:
# Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Melinda Dillon
# Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Quinn Cummings
# Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) - Tuesday Weld
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Leslie Browne
Best Director
Winner:
* Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen
Other Nominees:
# Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - Steven Spielberg
# Julia (1977) - Fred Zinnemann
# Star Wars (1977) - George Lucas
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Herbert Ross
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Annie Hall (1977) - Woody Allen; Marshall Brickman
Other Nominees:
# Goodbye Girl, The (1977) - Neil Simon
# Late Show, The (1977) - Robert Benton
# Star Wars (1977) - George Lucas
# Turning Point, The (1977) - Arthur Laurents
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Julia (1977) - Alvin Sargent
Other Nominees:
# Cet obscur objet du desir (1977) - Luis Bunuel; Jean-Claude Carriere
# Equus (1977) - Peter Shaffer
# I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977) - Gavin Lambert; Lewis John Carlino
# Oh, God! (1977) - Larry Gelbart
Academy Awards, USA: 1977
Best Picture
Winner:
* Rocky (1976) - Irwin Winkler; Robert Chartoff
Other Nominees:
# All the President's Men (1976) - Walter Coblenz
# Bound for Glory (1976) - Robert F. Blumofe; Harold Leventhal
# Network (1976) - Howard Gottfried
- 'Network' becomes the second film to win three awards for acting, following Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951).
# Taxi Driver (1976) - Michael Phillips; Julia Phillips
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Network (1976) - Peter Finch
Other Nominees:
# Network (1976) - William Holden
# Pasqualino Settebellezze (1975) - Giancarlo Giannini
# Rocky (1976) - Sylvester Stallone
- Sylvester Stallone becomes the third person to be nominated for both acting and writing in the same year, following Charles Chaplin for Great Dictator, The (1940) and Orson Welles for Citizen Kane (1941).
# Taxi Driver (1976) - Robert De Niro
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Network (1976) - Faye Dunaway
Other Nominees:
# Ansikte mot ansikte (1976) - Liv Ullmann
# Carrie (1976) - Sissy Spacek
# Cousin, cousine (1975) - Marie-Christine Barrault
# Rocky (1976) - Talia Shire
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* All the President's Men (1976) - Jason Robards
Other Nominees:
# Marathon Man (1976) - Laurence Olivier
# Network (1976) - Ned Beatty
# Rocky (1976) - Burgess Meredith
# Rocky (1976) - Burt Young
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Network (1976) - Beatrice Straight
Other Nominees:
# All the President's Men (1976) - Jane Alexander
# Carrie (1976) - Piper Laurie
# Taxi Driver (1976) - Jodie Foster
# Voyage of the Damned (1976) - Lee Grant
Best Director
Winner:
* Rocky (1976) - John G. Avildsen
Other Nominees:
# All the President's Men (1976) - Alan J. Pakula
# Ansikte mot ansikte (1976) - Ingmar Bergman
# Network (1976) - Sidney Lumet
# Pasqualino Settebellezze (1975) - Lina Wertmuller
- Line Wertmuller becomes the first woman to be nominated for Best Director.
Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Network (1976) - Paddy Chayefsky
Other Nominees:
# Cousin, cousine (1975) - Jean Charles Tacchella; Daniele Thompson
# Front, The (1976) - Walter Bernstein
# Pasqualino Settebellezze (1975) - Lina Wertmuller
# Rocky (1976) - Sylvester Stallone
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* All the President's Men (1976) - William Goldman
Other Nominees:
# Bound for Glory (1976) - Robert Getchell
# Casanova di Federico Fellini, Il (1976) - Federico Fellini; Bernardino Zapponi
# Seven-Per-Cent Solution, The (1976) - Nicholas Meyer
# Voyage of the Damned (1976) - Steve Shagan; David Butler
Academy Awards, USA: 1976
Best Picture
Winner:
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Saul Zaentz; Michael Douglas
Other Nominees:
# Barry Lyndon (1975) - Stanley Kubrick
# Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Martin Bregman; Martin Elfand
# Jaws (1975) - Richard D. Zanuck; David Brown
# Nashville (1975) - Robert Altman
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Jack Nicholson
Other Nominees:
# Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Al Pacino
# Give 'em Hell, Harry! (1975) - James Whitmore
# Man in the Glass Booth, The (1975) - Maximilian Schell
# Sunshine Boys, The (1975) - Walter Matthau
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Louise Fletcher
Other Nominees:
# Hedda (1975) - Glenda Jackson
# Hester Street (1975) - Carol Kane
# Histoire d'Adele H., L' (1975) - Isabelle Adjani
# Tommy (1975) - Ann-Margret
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Sunshine Boys, The (1975) - George Burns
Other Nominees:
# Day of the Locust, The (1975) - Burgess Meredith
# Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Chris Sarandon
# One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Brad Dourif
# Shampoo (1975) - Jack Warden
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Shampoo (1975) - Lee Grant
Other Nominees:
# Farewell, My Lovely (1975) - Sylvia Miles
# Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough (1975) - Brenda Vaccaro
# Nashville (1975) - Ronee Blakley
# Nashville (1975) - Lily Tomlin
Best Director
Winner:
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Milos Forman
Other Nominees:
# Amarcord (1973) - Federico Fellini
# Barry Lyndon (1975) - Stanley Kubrick
# Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Sidney Lumet
# Nashville (1975) - Robert Altman
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Frank Pierson
Other Nominees:
# Amarcord (1973) - Federico Fellini; Tonino Guerra
# Lies My Father Told Me (1975) - Ted Allan
# Shampoo (1975) - Robert Towne; Warren Beatty
# Toute une vie (1974) - Claude Lelouch; Pierre Uytterhoeven
Best Writing, Screenplay Adapted From Other Material
Winner:
* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Lawrence Hauben; Bo Goldman
Other Nominees:
# Barry Lyndon (1975) - Stanley Kubrick
# Man Who Would Be King, The (1975) - John Huston; Gladys Hill
# Profumo di donna (1974) - Ruggero Maccari; Dino Risi
# Sunshine Boys, The (1975) - Neil Simon
Academy Awards, USA: 1975
Best Picture
Winner:
* Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Francis Ford Coppola; Gray Frederickson; Fred Roos
Other Nominees:
# Chinatown (1974) - Robert Evans
# Conversation, The (1974) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Lenny (1974) - Marvin Worth
# Towering Inferno, The (1974) - Irwin Allen
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Harry and Tonto (1974) - Art Carney
Other Nominees:
# Chinatown (1974) - Jack Nicholson
# Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Al Pacino
# Lenny (1974) - Dustin Hoffman
# Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - Albert Finney
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) - Ellen Burstyn
Other Nominees:
# Chinatown (1974) - Faye Dunaway
# Claudine (1974) - Diahann Carroll
# Lenny (1974) - Valerie Perrine
# Woman Under the Influence, A (1974) - Gena Rowlands
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Robert De Niro
Other Nominees:
# Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Michael V. Gazzo
# Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Lee Strasberg
# Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) - Jeff Bridges
# Towering Inferno, The (1974) - Fred Astaire
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - Ingrid Bergman
Other Nominees:
# Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) - Diane Ladd
# Blazing Saddles (1974) - Madeline Kahn
# Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Talia Shire
# Nuit americaine, La (1973) - Valentina Cortese
Best Director
Winner:
* Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Francis Ford Coppola
Other Nominees:
# Chinatown (1974) - Roman Polanski
# Lenny (1974) - Bob Fosse
# Nuit americaine, La (1973) - Francois Truffaut
# Woman Under the Influence, A (1974) - John Cassavetes
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Chinatown (1974) - Robert Towne
Other Nominees:
# Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) - Robert Getchell
# Conversation, The (1974) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Harry and Tonto (1974) - Paul Mazursky; Josh Greenfeld
# Nuit americaine, La (1973) - Francois Truffaut; Jean-Louis Richard; Suzanne Schiffman
Best Writing, Screenplay Adapted From Other Material
Winner:
* Godfather: Part II, The (1974) - Francis Ford Coppola; Mario Puzo
Other Nominees:
# Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The (1974) - Mordecai Richler; Lionel Chetwynd
# Lenny (1974) - Julian Barry
# Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - Paul Dehn
# Young Frankenstein (1974) - Gene Wilder; Mel Brooks
Academy Awards, USA: 1974
Best Picture
Winner:
* Sting, The (1973) - Tony Bill; Michael Phillips; Julia Phillips
Other Nominees:
# American Graffiti (1973) - Francis Ford Coppola; Gary Kurtz
# Exorcist, The (1973) - William Peter Blatty
# Touch of Class, A (1973) - Melvin Frank
# Viskningar och rop (1972) - Ingmar Bergman
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Save the Tiger (1973) - Jack Lemmon
Other Nominees:
# Last Detail, The (1973) - Jack Nicholson
# Serpico (1973) - Al Pacino
# Sting, The (1973) - Robert Redford
# Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972) - Marlon Brando
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Touch of Class, A (1973) - Glenda Jackson
Other Nominees:
# Cinderella Liberty (1973) - Marsha Mason
# Exorcist, The (1973) - Ellen Burstyn
# Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973) - Joanne Woodward
# Way We Were, The (1973) - Barbra Streisand
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Paper Chase, The (1973) - John Houseman
Other Nominees:
# Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) - Vincent Gardenia
# Exorcist, The (1973) - Jason Miller
# Last Detail, The (1973) - Randy Quaid
# Save the Tiger (1973) - Jack Gilford
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Paper Moon (1973) - Tatum O'Neal
Other Nominees:
# American Graffiti (1973) - Candy Clark
# Exorcist, The (1973) - Linda Blair
# Paper Moon (1973) - Madeline Kahn
# Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973) - Sylvia Sidney
Best Director
Winner:
* Sting, The (1973) - George Roy Hill
Other Nominees:
# American Graffiti (1973) - George Lucas
# Exorcist, The (1973) - William Friedkin
# Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972) - Bernardo Bertolucci
# Viskningar och rop (1972) - Ingmar Bergman
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Exorcist, The (1973) - William Peter Blatty
Other Nominees:
# Last Detail, The (1973) - Robert Towne
# Paper Chase, The (1973) - James Bridges
# Paper Moon (1973) - Alvin Sargent
# Serpico (1973) - Waldo Salt; Norman Wexler
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Winner:
* Sting, The (1973) - David S. Ward
Other Nominees:
# American Graffiti (1973) - George Lucas; Gloria Katz; Willard Huyck
# Save the Tiger (1973) - Steve Shagan
# Touch of Class, A (1973) - Melvin Frank; Jack Rose
# Viskningar och rop (1972) - Ingmar Bergman
Academy Awards, USA: 1973
Best Picture
Winner:
* Godfather, The (1972) - Albert S. Ruddy
Other Nominees:
# Cabaret (1972) - Cy Feuer
# Deliverance (1972) - John Boorman
# Sounder (1972) - Robert B. Radnitz
# Utvandrarna (1971) - Bengt Forslund
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Godfather, The (1972) - Marlon Brando
Other Nominees:
# Ruling Class, The (1972) - Peter O'Toole
# Sleuth (1972) - Michael Caine
# Sleuth (1972) - Laurence Olivier
# Sounder (1972) - Paul Winfield
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Cabaret (1972) - Liza Minnelli
Other Nominees:
# Lady Sings the Blues (1972) - Diana Ross
# Sounder (1972) - Cicely Tyson
# Travels with My Aunt (1972) - Maggie Smith
# Utvandrarna (1971) - Liv Ullmann
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cabaret (1972) - Joel Grey
Other Nominees:
# Godfather, The (1972) - James Caan
# Godfather, The (1972) - Robert Duvall
# Godfather, The (1972) - Al Pacino
# Heartbreak Kid, The (1972) - Eddie Albert
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Butterflies Are Free (1972) - Eileen Heckart
Other Nominees:
# Fat City (1972) - Susan Tyrrell
# Heartbreak Kid, The (1972) - Jeannie Berlin
# Pete 'n' Tillie (1972) - Geraldine Page
# Poseidon Adventure, The (1972) - Shelley Winters
Best Director
Winner:
* Cabaret (1972) - Bob Fosse
Other Nominees:
# Deliverance (1972) - John Boorman
# Godfather, The (1972) - Francis Ford Coppola
# Sleuth (1972) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
# Utvandrarna (1971) - Jan Troell
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Godfather, The (1972) - Mario Puzo; Francis Ford Coppola
Other Nominees:
# Cabaret (1972) - Jay Presson Allen
# Pete 'n' Tillie (1972) - Julius J. Epstein
# Sounder (1972) - Lonne Elder III
# Utvandrarna (1971) - Jan Troell; Bengt Forslund
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Winner:
* Candidate, The (1972) - Jeremy Larner
Other Nominees:
# Charme discret de la bourgeoisie, Le (1972) - Luis Bunuel; Jean-Claude Carriere
# Lady Sings the Blues (1972) - Terence McCloy; Chris Clark; Suzanne De Passe
# Souffle au coeur, Le (1971) - Louis Malle
# Young Winston (1972) - Carl Foreman
Academy Awards, USA: 1972
Best Picture
Winner:
* French Connection, The (1971) - Philip D'Antoni
Other Nominees:
# Clockwork Orange, A (1971) - Stanley Kubrick
# Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Norman Jewison
# Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Stephen J. Friedman
# Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) - Sam Spiegel
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* French Connection, The (1971) - Gene Hackman
Other Nominees:
# Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Topol
# Hospital, The (1971) - George C. Scott
# Kotch (1971) - Walter Matthau
# Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) - Peter Finch
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Klute (1971) - Jane Fonda
Other Nominees:
# Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) - Vanessa Redgrave
# McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) - Julie Christie
# Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) - Janet Suzman
# Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) - Glenda Jackson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Ben Johnson
Other Nominees:
# Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Leonard Frey
# French Connection, The (1971) - Roy Scheider
# Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Jeff Bridges
# Sometimes a Great Notion (1971) - Richard Jaeckel
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Cloris Leachman
Other Nominees:
# Carnal Knowledge (1971) - Ann-Margret
# Go-Between, The (1970) - Margaret Leighton
# Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Ellen Burstyn
# Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971) - Barbara Harris
Best Director
Winner:
* French Connection, The (1971) - William Friedkin
Other Nominees:
# Clockwork Orange, A (1971) - Stanley Kubrick
# Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Norman Jewison
# Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Peter Bogdanovich
# Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) - John Schlesinger
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* French Connection, The (1971) - Ernest Tidyman
Other Nominees:
# Clockwork Orange, A (1971) - Stanley Kubrick
# Conformista, Il (1970) - Bernardo Bertolucci
# Giardino dei Finzi-Contini, Il (1970) - Ugo Pirro; Vittorio Bonicelli
# Last Picture Show, The (1971) - Larry McMurtry; Peter Bogdanovich
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Winner:
* Hospital, The (1971) - Paddy Chayefsky
Other Nominees:
# Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (1970) - Elio Petri; Ugo Pirro
# Klute (1971) - Andy Lewis; David P. Lewis
# Summer of '42 (1971) - Herman Raucher
# Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) - Penelope Gilliatt
Academy Awards, USA: 1971
Best Picture
Winner:
* Patton (1970) - Frank McCarthy
Other Nominees:
# Airport (1970) - Ross Hunter
# Five Easy Pieces (1970) - Bob Rafelson; Richard Wechsler
# Love Story (1970) - Howard G. Minsky
# MASH (1970) - Ingo Preminger
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Patton (1970) - George C. Scott
Other Nominees:
# Five Easy Pieces (1970) - Jack Nicholson
# Great White Hope, The (1970) - James Earl Jones
# I Never Sang for My Father (1970) - Melvyn Douglas
# Love Story (1970) - Ryan O'Neal
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Women in Love (1969) - Glenda Jackson
Other Nominees:
# Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970) - Carrie Snodgress
# Great White Hope, The (1970) - Jane Alexander
# Love Story (1970) - Ali MacGraw
# Ryan's Daughter (1970) - Sarah Miles
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Ryan's Daughter (1970) - John Mills
Other Nominees:
# I Never Sang for My Father (1970) - Gene Hackman
# Little Big Man (1970) - Chief Dan George
# Love Story (1970) - John Marley
# Lovers and Other Strangers (1970) - Richard S. Castellano
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Airport (1970) - Helen Hayes
Other Nominees:
# Airport (1970) - Maureen Stapleton
# Five Easy Pieces (1970) - Karen Black
# Landlord, The (1970) - Lee Grant
# MASH (1970) - Sally Kellerman
Best Director
Winner:
* Patton (1970) - Franklin J. Schaffner
Other Nominees:
# Love Story (1970) - Arthur Hiller
# MASH (1970) - Robert Altman
# Satyricon (1969) - Federico Fellini
# Women in Love (1969) - Ken Russell
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* MASH (1970) - Ring Lardner Jr.
Other Nominees:
# Airport (1970) - George Seaton
# I Never Sang for My Father (1970) - Robert Anderson (VII)
# Lovers and Other Strangers (1970) - Joseph Bologna; David Zelag Goodman; Renee Taylor
# Women in Love (1969) - Larry Kramer
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Winner:
* Patton (1970) - Francis Ford Coppola; Edmund H. North
Other Nominees:
# Five Easy Pieces (1970) - Bob Rafelson; Carole Eastman
# Joe (1970) - Norman Wexler
# Love Story (1970) - Erich Segal
# Ma nuit chez Maud (1969) - Eric Rohmer
Academy Awards, USA: 1970
Best Picture
Winner:
* Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Jerome Hellman
Other Nominees:
# Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) - Hal B. Wallis
# Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - John Foreman
# Hello, Dolly! (1969) - Ernest Lehman
# Z (1969) - Jacques Perrin; Ahmed Rachedi
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* True Grit (1969) - John Wayne
Other Nominees:
# Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) - Richard Burton
# Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) - Peter O'Toole
# Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Dustin Hoffman
# Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Jon Voight
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The (1969) - Maggie Smith
Other Nominees:
# Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) - Genevieve Bujold
# Happy Ending, The (1969) - Jean Simmons
# Sterile Cuckoo, The (1969) - Liza Minnelli
# They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) - Jane Fonda
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) - Gig Young
Other Nominees:
# Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) - Anthony Quayle
# Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) - Elliott Gould
# Easy Rider (1969) - Jack Nicholson
# Reivers, The (1969) - Rupert Crosse
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cactus Flower (1969) - Goldie Hawn
Other Nominees:
# Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) - Dyan Cannon
# Last Summer (1969) - Catherine Burns
# Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Sylvia Miles
# They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) - Susannah York
Best Director
Winner:
* Midnight Cowboy (1969) - John Schlesinger
Other Nominees:
# Alice's Restaurant (1969) - Arthur Penn
# Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - George Roy Hill
# They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) - Sydney Pollack
# Z (1969) - Costa-Gavras
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Waldo Salt
Other Nominees:
# Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) - John Hale; Bridget Boland; Richard Sokolove
# Goodbye, Columbus (1969) - Arnold Schulman
# They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969) - James Poe; Robert E. Thompson
# Z (1969) - Jorge Semprun; Costa-Gavras
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Material Not Previously Published or Produced
Winner:
* Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - William Goldman
Other Nominees:
# Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) - Paul Mazursky; Larry Tucker
# Caduta degli dei, La (1969) - Nicola Badalucco; Enrico Medioli; Luchino Visconti
# Easy Rider (1969) - Peter Fonda; Dennis Hopper; Terry Southern
# Wild Bunch, The (1969) - Walon Green; Roy N. Sickner; Sam Peckinpah
Academy Awards, USA: 1969
Best Picture
Winner:
* Oliver! (1968) - John Woolf
Other Nominees:
# Funny Girl (1968) - Ray Stark
# Lion in Winter, The (1968) - Martin Poll
# Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Paul Newman
# Romeo and Juliet (1968) - Anthony Havelock-Allan; John Brabourne
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Charly (1968) - Cliff Robertson
Other Nominees:
# Fixer, The (1968) - Alan Bates
# Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The (1968) - Alan Arkin
# Lion in Winter, The (1968) - Peter O'Toole
# Oliver! (1968) - Ron Moody
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winners:
* Funny Girl (1968) - Barbra Streisand
* Lion in Winter, The (1968) - Katharine Hepburn
Other Nominees:
# Isadora (1968) - Vanessa Redgrave
# Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Joanne Woodward
# Subject Was Roses, The (1968) - Patricia Neal
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Subject Was Roses, The (1968) - Jack Albertson
Other Nominees:
# Faces (1968) - Seymour Cassel
# Oliver! (1968) - Jack Wild
# Producers, The (1968) - Gene Wilder
# Star! (1968) - Daniel Massey
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Rosemary's Baby (1968) - Ruth Gordon
Other Nominees:
# Faces (1968) - Lynn Carlin
# Funny Girl (1968) - Kay Medford
# Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The (1968) - Sondra Locke
# Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Estelle Parsons
Best Director
Winner:
* Oliver! (1968) - Carol Reed
Other Nominees:
# 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - Stanley Kubrick
# Battaglia di Algeri, La (1965) - Gillo Pontecorvo
# Lion in Winter, The (1968) - Anthony Harvey
# Romeo and Juliet (1968) - Franco Zeffirelli
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Producers, The (1968) - Mel Brooks
Other Nominees:
# 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - Stanley Kubrick; Arthur C. Clarke
# Battaglia di Algeri, La (1965) - Franco Solinas; Gillo Pontecorvo
# Faces (1968) - John Cassavetes
# Hot Millions (1968) - Ira Wallach; Peter Ustinov
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Lion in Winter, The (1968) - James Goldman
Other Nominees:
# Odd Couple, The (1968) - Neil Simon
# Oliver! (1968) - Vernon Harris
# Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Stewart Stern
# Rosemary's Baby (1968) - Roman Polanski
Academy Awards, USA: 1968
Best Picture
Winner:
* In the Heat of the Night (1967) - Walter Mirisch
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Warren Beatty
# Doctor Dolittle (1967) - Arthur P. Jacobs
# Graduate, The (1967) - Lawrence Turman
# Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Stanley Kramer
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* In the Heat of the Night (1967) - Rod Steiger
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Warren Beatty
# Cool Hand Luke (1967) - Paul Newman
# Graduate, The (1967) - Dustin Hoffman
# Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Spencer Tracy
- Posthumously.
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Katharine Hepburn
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Faye Dunaway
# Graduate, The (1967) - Anne Bancroft
# Wait Until Dark (1967) - Audrey Hepburn
# Whisperers, The (1967) - Edith Evans
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Cool Hand Luke (1967) - George Kennedy
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Gene Hackman
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Michael J. Pollard
# Dirty Dozen, The (1967) - John Cassavetes
# Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Cecil Kellaway
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Estelle Parsons
Other Nominees:
# Barefoot in the Park (1967) - Mildred Natwick
# Graduate, The (1967) - Katharine Ross
# Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Beah Richards
# Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) - Carol Channing
Best Director
Winner:
* Graduate, The (1967) - Mike Nichols
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - Arthur Penn
# Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - Stanley Kramer
# In Cold Blood (1967) - Richard Brooks
# In the Heat of the Night (1967) - Norman Jewison
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - William Rose
Other Nominees:
# Bonnie and Clyde (1967) - David Newman; Robert Benton
# Divorce American Style (1967) - Robert Kaufman; Norman Lear
# Guerre est finie, La (1966) - Jorge Semprun
# Two for the Road (1967) - Frederic Raphael
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* In the Heat of the Night (1967) - Stirling Silliphant
Other Nominees:
# Cool Hand Luke (1967) - Donn Pearce; Frank Pierson
# Graduate, The (1967) - Calder Willingham; Buck Henry
# In Cold Blood (1967) - Richard Brooks
# Ulysses (1967) - Joseph Strick; Fred Haines
Academy Awards, USA: 1967
Best Picture
Winner:
* Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Fred Zinnemann
Other Nominees:
# Alfie (1966) - Lewis Gilbert
# Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The (1966) - Norman Jewison
# Sand Pebbles, The (1966) - Robert Wise
# Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Ernest Lehman
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Paul Scofield
Other Nominees:
# Alfie (1966) - Michael Caine
# Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The (1966) - Alan Arkin
# Sand Pebbles, The (1966) - Steve McQueen
# Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Richard Burton
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Elizabeth Taylor
Other Nominees:
# Georgy Girl (1966) - Lynn Redgrave
# Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) - Vanessa Redgrave
# Obchod na korze (1965) - Ida Kaminska
# Un homme et une femme (1966) - Anouk Aimee
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Fortune Cookie, The (1966) - Walter Matthau
Other Nominees:
# Georgy Girl (1966) - James Mason
# Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Robert Shaw
# Sand Pebbles, The (1966) - Mako
# Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - George Segal
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Sandy Dennis
Other Nominees:
# Alfie (1966) - Vivien Merchant
# Hawaii (1966) - Jocelyne LaGarde
# Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Wendy Hiller
# You're a Big Boy Now (1966) - Geraldine Page
Best Director
Winner:
* Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Fred Zinnemann
Other Nominees:
# Blowup (1966) - Michelangelo Antonioni
# Professionals, The (1966) - Richard Brooks
# Un homme et une femme (1966) - Claude Lelouch
# Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Mike Nichols
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Un homme et une femme (1966) - Claude Lelouch; Pierre Uytterhoeven
Other Nominees:
# Blowup (1966) - Michelangelo Antonioni; Tonino Guerra; Edward Bond
# Fortune Cookie, The (1966) - Billy Wilder; I.A.L. Diamond
# Khartoum (1966) - Robert Ardrey
# Naked Prey, The (1966) - Clint Johnston; Don Peters
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Man for All Seasons, A (1966) - Robert Bolt
Other Nominees:
# Alfie (1966) - Bill Naughton
# Professionals, The (1966) - Richard Brooks
# Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The (1966) - William Rose
# Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) - Ernest Lehman
Academy Awards, USA: 1966
Best Picture
Winner:
* Sound of Music, The (1965) - Robert Wise
Other Nominees:
# Darling (1965) - Joseph Janni
# Doctor Zhivago (1965) - Carlo Ponti
# Ship of Fools (1965) - Stanley Kramer
# Thousand Clowns, A (1965) - Fred Coe
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Cat Ballou (1965) - Lee Marvin
Other Nominees:
# Othello (1965) - Laurence Olivier
# Pawnbroker, The (1964) - Rod Steiger
# Ship of Fools (1965) - Oskar Werner
# Spy Who Came In from the Cold, The (1965) - Richard Burton
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Darling (1965) - Julie Christie
Other Nominees:
# Collector, The (1965) - Samantha Eggar
# Patch of Blue, A (1965) - Elizabeth Hartman
# Ship of Fools (1965) - Simone Signoret
# Sound of Music, The (1965) - Julie Andrews
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Thousand Clowns, A (1965) - Martin Balsam
Other Nominees:
# Doctor Zhivago (1965) - Tom Courtenay
# Flight of the Phoenix, The (1965) - Ian Bannen
# Othello (1965) - Frank Finlay
# Ship of Fools (1965) - Michael Dunn
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Patch of Blue, A (1965) - Shelley Winters
Other Nominees:
# Inside Daisy Clover (1965) - Ruth Gordon
# Othello (1965) - Joyce Redman
# Othello (1965) - Maggie Smith
# Sound of Music, The (1965) - Peggy Wood
Best Director
Winner:
* Sound of Music, The (1965) - Robert Wise
Other Nominees:
# Collector, The (1965) - William Wyler
# Darling (1965) - John Schlesinger
# Doctor Zhivago (1965) - David Lean
# Suna no onna (1964) - Hiroshi Teshigahara
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Darling (1965) - Frederic Raphael
Other Nominees:
# Casanova '70 (1965) - Agenore Incrocci; Furio Scarpelli; Mario Monicelli; Tonino Guerra; Giorgio Salvioni; Suso Cecchi d'Amico
# Parapluies de Cherbourg, Les (1964) - Jacques Demy
# Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes (1965) - Jack Davies; Ken Annakin
# Train, The (1964) - Franklin Coen; Frank Davis
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Doctor Zhivago (1965) - Robert Bolt
Other Nominees:
# Cat Ballou (1965) - Walter Newman; Frank Pierson
# Collector, The (1965) - Stanley Mann; John Kohn
# Ship of Fools (1965) - Abby Mann
# Thousand Clowns, A (1965) - Herb Gardner
Academy Awards, USA: 1965
Best Picture
Winner:
* My Fair Lady (1964) - Jack L. Warner
Other Nominees:
# Alexis Zorbas (1964) - Michael Cacoyannis
# Becket (1964) - Hal B. Wallis
# Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Stanley Kubrick
# Mary Poppins (1964) - Walt Disney; Bill Walsh
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* My Fair Lady (1964) - Rex Harrison
Other Nominees:
# Alexis Zorbas (1964) - Anthony Quinn
# Becket (1964) - Richard Burton
# Becket (1964) - Peter O'Toole
# Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Peter Sellers
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Mary Poppins (1964) - Julie Andrews
Other Nominees:
# Matrimonio all'italiana (1964) - Sophia Loren
# Pumpkin Eater, The (1964) - Anne Bancroft
# Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964) - Kim Stanley
# Unsinkable Molly Brown, The (1964) - Debbie Reynolds
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Topkapi (1964) - Peter Ustinov
Other Nominees:
# Becket (1964) - John Gielgud
# Best Man, The (1964) - Lee Tracy
# My Fair Lady (1964) - Stanley Holloway
# Seven Days in May (1964) - Edmond O'Brien
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Alexis Zorbas (1964) - Lila Kedrova
Other Nominees:
# Chalk Garden, The (1964) - Edith Evans
# Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) - Agnes Moorehead
# My Fair Lady (1964) - Gladys Cooper
# Night of the Iguana, The (1964) - Grayson Hall
Best Director
Winner:
* My Fair Lady (1964) - George Cukor
Other Nominees:
# Alexis Zorbas (1964) - Michael Cacoyannis
# Becket (1964) - Peter Glenville
# Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Stanley Kubrick
# Mary Poppins (1964) - Robert Stevenson
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Father Goose (1964) - S.H. Barnett; Peter Stone; Frank Tarloff
Other Nominees:
# Compagni, I (1963) - Agenore Incrocci; Furio Scarpelli; Mario Monicelli
# Hard Day's Night, A (1964) - Alun Owen
# Homme de Rio, L' (1964) - Jean-Paul Rappeneau; Ariane Mnouchkine; Daniel Boulanger; Philippe de Broca
# One Potato, Two Potato (1964) - Orville H. Hampton; Raphael Hayes
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Becket (1964) - Edward Anhalt
Other Nominees:
# Alexis Zorbas (1964) - Michael Cacoyannis
# Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Stanley Kubrick; Peter George; Terry Southern
# Mary Poppins (1964) - Bill Walsh; Don DaGradi
# My Fair Lady (1964) - Alan Jay Lerner
Academy Awards, USA: 1964
Best Picture
Winner:
* Tom Jones (1963) - Tony Richardson
Other Nominees:
# America, America (1963) - Elia Kazan
# Cleopatra (1963) - Walter Wanger
# How the West Was Won (1962) - Bernard Smith
# Lilies of the Field (1963) - Ralph Nelson
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Lilies of the Field (1963) - Sidney Poitier
Other Nominees:
# Cleopatra (1963) - Rex Harrison
# Hud (1963) - Paul Newman
# This Sporting Life (1963) - Richard Harris
# Tom Jones (1963) - Albert Finney
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Hud (1963) - Patricia Neal
Other Nominees:
# Irma la Douce (1963) - Shirley MacLaine
# L-Shaped Room, The (1962) - Leslie Caron
# Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) - Natalie Wood
# This Sporting Life (1963) - Rachel Roberts
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Hud (1963) - Melvyn Douglas
Other Nominees:
# Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) - Bobby Darin
# Cardinal, The (1963) - John Huston
# Tom Jones (1963) - Hugh Griffith
# Twilight of Honor (1963) - Nick Adams
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* V.I.P.s, The (1963) - Margaret Rutherford
Other Nominees:
# Lilies of the Field (1963) - Lilia Skala
# Tom Jones (1963) - Diane Cilento
# Tom Jones (1963) - Edith Evans
# Tom Jones (1963) - Joyce Redman
Best Director
Winner:
* Tom Jones (1963) - Tony Richardson
Other Nominees:
# 8 1/2 (1963) - Federico Fellini
# America, America (1963) - Elia Kazan
# Cardinal, The (1963) - Otto Preminger
# Hud (1963) - Martin Ritt
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* How the West Was Won (1962) - James R. Webb
Other Nominees:
# 8 1/2 (1963) - Federico Fellini; Ennio Flaiano; Tullio Pinelli; Brunello Rondi
# America, America (1963) - Elia Kazan
# Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) - Arnold Schulman
# Quattro giornate di Napoli, Le (1962) - Pasquale Festa Campanile; Massimo Franciosa; Nanni Loy; Vasco Pratolini; Carlo Bernari
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Tom Jones (1963) - John Osborne
Other Nominees:
# Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) - Richard L. Breen; Phoebe Ephron; Henry Ephron
# Dimanches de Ville d'Avray, Les (1962) - Serge Bourguignon; Antoine Tudal
# Hud (1963) - Irving Ravetch; Harriet Frank Jr.
# Lilies of the Field (1963) - James Poe
Academy Awards, USA: 1963
Best Picture
Winner:
* Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Sam Spiegel
Other Nominees:
# Longest Day, The (1962) - Darryl F. Zanuck
# Music Man, The (1962) - Morton DaCosta
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) - Aaron Rosenberg
# To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Alan J. Pakula
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Gregory Peck
Other Nominees:
# Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - Burt Lancaster
# Days of Wine and Roses (1962) - Jack Lemmon
# Divorzio all'italiana (1961) - Marcello Mastroianni
# Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Peter O'Toole
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Miracle Worker, The (1962) - Anne Bancroft
Other Nominees:
# Days of Wine and Roses (1962) - Lee Remick
# Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962) - Katharine Hepburn
# Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) - Geraldine Page
# What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) - Bette Davis
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) - Ed Begley
Other Nominees:
# Billy Budd (1962) - Terence Stamp
# Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - Telly Savalas
# Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Omar Sharif
# What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) - Victor Buono
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Miracle Worker, The (1962) - Patty Duke
Other Nominees:
# Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) - Thelma Ritter
# Manchurian Candidate, The (1962) - Angela Lansbury
# Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) - Shirley Knight
# To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Mary Badham
Best Director
Winner:
* Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - David Lean
Other Nominees:
# David and Lisa (1962) - Frank Perry
# Divorzio all'italiana (1961) - Pietro Germi
# Miracle Worker, The (1962) - Arthur Penn
# To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Robert Mulligan
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Divorzio all'italiana (1961) - Ennio De Concini; Alfredo Giannetti; Pietro Germi
Other Nominees:
# Annee derniere a Marienbad, L' (1961) - Alain Robbe-Grillet
# Freud (1962) - Charles Kaufman; Wolfgang Reinhardt
# Sasom i en spegel (1961) - Ingmar Bergman
# That Touch of Mink (1962) - Stanley Shapiro; Nate Monaster
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) - Horton Foote
Other Nominees:
# David and Lisa (1962) - Eleanor Perry
# Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - Robert Bolt; Michael Wilson
- The nomination for Wilson was granted on 26 September 1995 by the Academy Board of Directors, after research at the WGA found that the then blacklisted writer shared the screenwriting credit with Bolt.
# Lolita (1962) - Vladimir Nabokov
# Miracle Worker, The (1962) - William Gibson
Academy Awards, USA: 1962
Best Picture
Winner:
* West Side Story (1961) - Robert Wise
Other Nominees:
# Fanny (1961) - Joshua Logan
# Guns of Navarone, The (1961) - Carl Foreman
# Hustler, The (1961) - Robert Rossen
# Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Stanley Kramer
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Maximilian Schell
Other Nominees:
# Fanny (1961) - Charles Boyer
# Hustler, The (1961) - Paul Newman
# Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Spencer Tracy
# Mark, The (1961) - Stuart Whitman
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Ciociara, La (1960) - Sophia Loren
Other Nominees:
# Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - Audrey Hepburn
# Hustler, The (1961) - Piper Laurie
# Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Natalie Wood
# Summer and Smoke (1961) - Geraldine Page
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* West Side Story (1961) - George Chakiris
Other Nominees:
# Hustler, The (1961) - Jackie Gleason
# Hustler, The (1961) - George C. Scott
- Refused even to be nominated.
# Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Montgomery Clift
# Pocketful of Miracles (1961) - Peter Falk
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* West Side Story (1961) - Rita Moreno
Other Nominees:
# Children's Hour, The (1961) - Fay Bainter
# Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Judy Garland
# Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The (1961) - Lotte Lenya
# Summer and Smoke (1961) - Una Merkel
Best Director
Winner:
* West Side Story (1961) - Robert Wise; Jerome Robbins
Other Nominees:
# Dolce vita, La (1960) - Federico Fellini
# Guns of Navarone, The (1961) - J. Lee Thompson
# Hustler, The (1961) - Robert Rossen
# Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Stanley Kramer
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Splendor in the Grass (1961) - William Inge
Other Nominees:
# Ballada o soldate (1959) - Valentin Yezhov; Grigori Chukhraj
# Dolce vita, La (1960) - Federico Fellini; Tullio Pinelli; Ennio Flaiano; Brunello Rondi
# Generale della Rovere, Il (1959) - Sergio Amidei; Diego Fabbri; Indro Montanelli
# Lover Come Back (1961) - Stanley Shapiro; Paul Henning
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - Abby Mann
Other Nominees:
# Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - George Axelrod
# Guns of Navarone, The (1961) - Carl Foreman
# Hustler, The (1961) - Sidney Carroll; Robert Rossen
# West Side Story (1961) - Ernest Lehman
Academy Awards, USA: 1961
Best Picture
Winner:
* Apartment, The (1960) - Billy Wilder
Other Nominees:
# Alamo, The (1960) - John Wayne
# Elmer Gantry (1960) - Bernard Smith
# Sons and Lovers (1960) - Jerry Wald
# Sundowners, The (1960) - Fred Zinnemann
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Elmer Gantry (1960) - Burt Lancaster
Other Nominees:
# Apartment, The (1960) - Jack Lemmon
# Entertainer, The (1960) - Laurence Olivier
# Inherit the Wind (1960) - Spencer Tracy
# Sons and Lovers (1960) - Trevor Howard
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* BUtterfield 8 (1960) - Elizabeth Taylor
Other Nominees:
# Apartment, The (1960) - Shirley MacLaine
# Pote tin Kyriaki (1960) - Melina Mercouri
# Sundowners, The (1960) - Deborah Kerr
# Sunrise at Campobello (1960) - Greer Garson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Spartacus (1960) - Peter Ustinov
Other Nominees:
# Alamo, The (1960) - Chill Wills
# Apartment, The (1960) - Jack Kruschen
# Exodus (1960) - Sal Mineo
# Murder, Inc. (1960) - Peter Falk
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Elmer Gantry (1960) - Shirley Jones
Other Nominees:
# Dark at the Top of the Stairs, The (1960) - Shirley Knight
# Psycho (1960) - Janet Leigh
# Sons and Lovers (1960) - Mary Ure
# Sundowners, The (1960) - Glynis Johns
Best Director
Winner:
* Apartment, The (1960) - Billy Wilder
Other Nominees:
# Pote tin Kyriaki (1960) - Jules Dassin
# Psycho (1960) - Alfred Hitchcock
# Sons and Lovers (1960) - Jack Cardiff
# Sundowners, The (1960) - Fred Zinnemann
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Apartment, The (1960) - Billy Wilder; I.A.L. Diamond
Other Nominees:
# Angry Silence, The (1960) - Richard Gregson; Michael Craig; Bryan Forbes
# Facts of Life, The (1960) - Norman Panama; Melvin Frank
# Hiroshima mon amour (1959) - Marguerite Duras
# Pote tin Kyriaki (1960) - Jules Dassin
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Elmer Gantry (1960) - Richard Brooks
Other Nominees:
# Inherit the Wind (1960) - Nedrick Young; Harold Jacob Smith
# Sons and Lovers (1960) - Gavin Lambert; T.E.B. Clarke
# Sundowners, The (1960) - Isobel Lennart
# Tunes of Glory (1960) - James Kennaway
Academy Awards, USA: 1960
Best Picture
Winner:
* Ben-Hur (1959) - Sam Zimbalist
Other Nominees:
# Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - Otto Preminger
# Diary of Anne Frank, The (1959) - George Stevens
# Nun's Story, The (1959) - Henry Blanke
# Room at the Top (1959) - John Woolf; James Woolf
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Ben-Hur (1959) - Charlton Heston
Other Nominees:
# Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - James Stewart
# Last Angry Man, The (1959) - Paul Muni
# Room at the Top (1959) - Laurence Harvey
# Some Like It Hot (1959) - Jack Lemmon
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Room at the Top (1959) - Simone Signoret
Other Nominees:
# Nun's Story, The (1959) - Audrey Hepburn
# Pillow Talk (1959) - Doris Day
# Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) - Katharine Hepburn
# Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) - Elizabeth Taylor
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Ben-Hur (1959) - Hugh Griffith
Other Nominees:
# Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - Arthur O'Connell
# Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - George C. Scott
# Diary of Anne Frank, The (1959) - Ed Wynn
# Young Philadelphians, The (1959) - Robert Vaughn
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Diary of Anne Frank, The (1959) - Shelley Winters
Other Nominees:
# Imitation of Life (1959) - Susan Kohner
# Imitation of Life (1959) - Juanita Moore
# Pillow Talk (1959) - Thelma Ritter
# Room at the Top (1959) - Hermione Baddeley
Best Director
Winner:
* Ben-Hur (1959) - William Wyler
Other Nominees:
# Diary of Anne Frank, The (1959) - George Stevens
# Nun's Story, The (1959) - Fred Zinnemann
# Room at the Top (1959) - Jack Clayton
# Some Like It Hot (1959) - Billy Wilder
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Pillow Talk (1959) - Russell Rouse; Clarence Greene; Stanley Shapiro; Maurice Richlin
Other Nominees:
# North by Northwest (1959) - Ernest Lehman
# Operation Petticoat (1959) - Paul King; Joseph Stone; Stanley Shapiro; Maurice Richlin
# Quatre cents coups, Les (1959) - Francois Truffaut; Marcel Moussy
# Smultronstallet (1957) - Ingmar Bergman
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Room at the Top (1959) - Neil Paterson
Other Nominees:
# Anatomy of a Murder (1959) - Wendell Mayes
# Ben-Hur (1959) - Karl Tunberg
# Nun's Story, The (1959) - Robert Anderson (VII)
# Some Like It Hot (1959) - Billy Wilder; I.A.L. Diamond
Academy Awards, USA: 1959
Best Picture
Winner:
* Gigi (1958) - Arthur Freed
Other Nominees:
# Auntie Mame (1958) - Jack L. Warner
# Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - Lawrence Weingarten
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Stanley Kramer
# Separate Tables (1958) - Harold Hecht
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Separate Tables (1958) - David Niven
Other Nominees:
# Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - Paul Newman
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Tony Curtis
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Sidney Poitier
# Old Man and the Sea, The (1958) - Spencer Tracy
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* I Want to Live! (1958) - Susan Hayward
Other Nominees:
# Auntie Mame (1958) - Rosalind Russell
# Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - Elizabeth Taylor
# Separate Tables (1958) - Deborah Kerr
# Some Came Running (1958) - Shirley MacLaine
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Big Country, The (1958) - Burl Ives
Other Nominees:
# Brothers Karamazov, The (1958) - Lee J. Cobb
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Theodore Bikel
# Some Came Running (1958) - Arthur Kennedy
# Teacher's Pet (1958) - Gig Young
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Separate Tables (1958) - Wendy Hiller
Other Nominees:
# Auntie Mame (1958) - Peggy Cass
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Cara Williams
# Lonelyhearts (1958) - Maureen Stapleton
# Some Came Running (1958) - Martha Hyer
Best Director
Winner:
* Gigi (1958) - Vincente Minnelli
Other Nominees:
# Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - Richard Brooks
# Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Stanley Kramer
# I Want to Live! (1958) - Robert Wise
# Inn of the Sixth Happiness, The (1958) - Mark Robson
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Defiant Ones, The (1958) - Nedrick Young; Harold Jacob Smith
Other Nominees:
# Goddess, The (1958) - Paddy Chayefsky
# Houseboat (1958) - Melville Shavelson; Jack Rose
# Sheepman, The (1958) - William Bowers; James Edward Grant
# Teacher's Pet (1958) - Fay Kanin; Michael Kanin
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Gigi (1958) - Alan Jay Lerner
Other Nominees:
# Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - Richard Brooks; James Poe
# Horse's Mouth, The (1958) - Alec Guinness
# I Want to Live! (1958) - Nelson Gidding; Don Mankiewicz
# Separate Tables (1958) - Terence Rattigan; John Gay
Academy Awards, USA: 1958
Best Picture
Winner:
* Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957) - Sam Spiegel
Other Nominees:
# 12 Angry Men (1957) - Henry Fonda; Reginald Rose
# Peyton Place (1957) - Jerry Wald
# Sayonara (1957) - William Goetz
# Witness for the Prosecution (1957) - Arthur Hornblow Jr.
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957) - Alec Guinness
Other Nominees:
# Hatful of Rain, A (1957) - Anthony Franciosa
# Sayonara (1957) - Marlon Brando
# Wild Is the Wind (1957) - Anthony Quinn
# Witness for the Prosecution (1957) - Charles Laughton
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Three Faces of Eve, The (1957) - Joanne Woodward
Other Nominees:
# Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957) - Deborah Kerr
# Peyton Place (1957) - Lana Turner
# Raintree County (1957) - Elizabeth Taylor
# Wild Is the Wind (1957) - Anna Magnani
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Sayonara (1957) - Red Buttons
Other Nominees:
# Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957) - Sessue Hayakawa
# Farewell to Arms, A (1957) - Vittorio De Sica
# Peyton Place (1957) - Arthur Kennedy
# Peyton Place (1957) - Russ Tamblyn
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Sayonara (1957) - Miyoshi Umeki
Other Nominees:
# Bachelor Party, The (1957) - Carolyn Jones
# Peyton Place (1957) - Hope Lange
# Peyton Place (1957) - Diane Varsi
# Witness for the Prosecution (1957) - Elsa Lanchester
Best Director
Winner:
* Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957) - David Lean
Other Nominees:
# 12 Angry Men (1957) - Sidney Lumet
# Peyton Place (1957) - Mark Robson
# Sayonara (1957) - Joshua Logan
# Witness for the Prosecution (1957) - Billy Wilder
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen
Winner:
* Designing Woman (1957) - George Wells
Other Nominees:
# Funny Face (1957) - Leonard Gershe
# Man of a Thousand Faces (1957) - Ralph Wheelwright; R. Wright Campbell; Ivan Goff; Ben Roberts
# Tin Star, The (1957) - Barney Slater; Joel Kane; Dudley Nichols
# Vitelloni, I (1953) - Federico Fellini; Ennio Flaiano; Tullio Pinelli
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Winner:
* Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957) - Pierre Boulle; Carl Foreman; Michael Wilson
Other Nominees:
# 12 Angry Men (1957) - Reginald Rose
# Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957) - John Lee Mahin; John Huston
# Peyton Place (1957) - John Michael Hayes
# Sayonara (1957) - Paul Osborn
Academy Awards, USA: 1957
NBC Century Theatre, New York, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
* Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) - Michael Todd
Other Nominees:
# Friendly Persuasion (1956) - William Wyler
# Giant (1956) - George Stevens; Henry Ginsberg
# King and I, The (1956) - Charles Brackett
# Ten Commandments, The (1956) - Cecil B. DeMille
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* King and I, The (1956) - Yul Brynner
Other Nominees:
# Giant (1956) - James Dean
- This was James Dean's second consecutive posthumous nomination.
# Giant (1956) - Rock Hudson
# Lust for Life (1956) - Kirk Douglas
# Richard III (1955) - Laurence Olivier
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Anastasia (1956) - Ingrid Bergman
Other Nominees:
# Baby Doll (1956) - Carroll Baker
# Bad Seed, The (1956) - Nancy Kelly
# King and I, The (1956) - Deborah Kerr
# Rainmaker, The (1956) - Katharine Hepburn
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Lust for Life (1956) - Anthony Quinn
Other Nominees:
# Bold and the Brave, The (1956) - Mickey Rooney
# Bus Stop (1956) - Don Murray
# Friendly Persuasion (1956) - Anthony Perkins
# Written on the Wind (1956) - Robert Stack
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Written on the Wind (1956) - Dorothy Malone
Other Nominees:
# Baby Doll (1956) - Mildred Dunnock
# Bad Seed, The (1956) - Eileen Heckart
# Bad Seed, The (1956) - Patricia McCormack
# Giant (1956) - Mercedes McCambridge
Best Director
Winner:
* Giant (1956) - George Stevens
Other Nominees:
# Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) - Michael Anderson
# Friendly Persuasion (1956) - William Wyler
# King and I, The (1956) - Walter Lang
# War and Peace (1956) - King Vidor
Best Writing, Best Screenplay - Original
Winner:
* Ballon rouge, Le (1956) - Albert Lamorisse
Other Nominees:
# Bold and the Brave, The (1956) - Robert Lewin
# Julie (1956) - Andrew L. Stone
# Ladykillers, The (1955) - William Rose
# Strada, La (1954) - Federico Fellini; Tullio Pinelli
Best Writing, Best Screenplay - Adapted
Winner:
* Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) - James Poe; John Farrow; S.J. Perelman
Other Nominees:
# Baby Doll (1956) - Tennessee Williams
# Friendly Persuasion (1956) - Michael Wilson
# Giant (1956) - Fred Guiol; Ivan Moffat
# Lust for Life (1956) - Norman Corwin
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Brave One, The (1957) - Dalton Trumbo
Other Nominees:
# Eddy Duchin Story, The (1956) - Leo Katcher
# High Society (1955) - Edward Bernds; Elwood Ullman
- The screenwriters graciously and voluntarily declined the nomination. The Academy had inadvertently confused their quickly-made Bowery Boys series entry called High Society with the similarly titled Cole Porter musical High Society (1956), which came out the following year and would have been eligible for adapted screenplay only. The nomination was officially revoked for both films and is liste for the purpose of information only.
# Orgueilleux, Les (1953) - Jean-Paul Sartre
# Umberto D. (1952) - Cesare Zavattini
Academy Awards, USA: 1956
NBC Century Theatre, New York, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
* Marty (1955) - Harold Hecht
Other Nominees:
# Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) - Buddy Adler
# Mister Roberts (1955) - Leland Hayward
# Picnic (1955) - Fred Kohlmar
# Rose Tattoo, The (1955) - Hal B. Wallis
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Marty (1955) - Ernest Borgnine
Other Nominees:
# Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) - Spencer Tracy
# East of Eden (1955) - James Dean
- This was the first posthumous acting nomination in Academy Awards history.
# Love Me or Leave Me (1955) - James Cagney
# Man with the Golden Arm, The (1955) - Frank Sinatra
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Rose Tattoo, The (1955) - Anna Magnani
Other Nominees:
# I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) - Susan Hayward
# Interrupted Melody (1955) - Eleanor Parker
# Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) - Jennifer Jones
# Summertime (1955) - Katharine Hepburn
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Mister Roberts (1955) - Jack Lemmon
Other Nominees:
# Marty (1955) - Joe Mantell
# Picnic (1955) - Arthur O'Connell
# Rebel Without a Cause (1955) - Sal Mineo
# Trial (1955) - Arthur Kennedy
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* East of Eden (1955) - Jo Van Fleet
Other Nominees:
# Marty (1955) - Betsy Blair
# Pete Kelly's Blues (1955) - Peggy Lee
# Rebel Without a Cause (1955) - Natalie Wood
# Rose Tattoo, The (1955) - Marisa Pavan
Best Director
Winner:
* Marty (1955) - Delbert Mann
Other Nominees:
# Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) - John Sturges
# East of Eden (1955) - Elia Kazan
# Picnic (1955) - Joshua Logan
# Summertime (1955) - David Lean
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* Interrupted Melody (1955) - William Ludwig; Sonya Levien
Other Nominees:
# Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, The (1955) - Milton Sperling; Emmet Lavery
# It's Always Fair Weather (1955) - Betty Comden; Adolph Green
# Seven Little Foys, The (1955) - Melville Shavelson; Jack Rose
# Vacances de M. Hulot, Les (1953) - Jacques Tati; Henri Marquet
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Love Me or Leave Me (1955) - Daniel Fuchs
Other Nominees:
# Mouton a cinq pattes, Le (1954) - Jean Marsan; Henry Troyat; Jacques Perret; Henri Verneuil; Raoul Ploquin
# Private War of Major Benson, The (1955) - Joe Connelly; Bob Mosher
# Rebel Without a Cause (1955) - Nicholas Ray
# Strategic Air Command (1955) - Beirne Lay Jr.
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Marty (1955) - Paddy Chayefsky
Other Nominees:
# Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) - Millard Kaufman
# Blackboard Jungle (1955) - Richard Brooks
# East of Eden (1955) - Paul Osborn
# Love Me or Leave Me (1955) - Daniel Fuchs; Isobel Lennart
Academy Awards, USA: 1955
NBC Century Theatre, New York, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
* On the Waterfront (1954) - Sam Spiegel
Other Nominees:
# Caine Mutiny, The (1954) - Stanley Kramer
# Country Girl, The (1954) - William Perlberg
# Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) - Jack Cummings
# Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) - Sol C. Siegel
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* On the Waterfront (1954) - Marlon Brando
Other Nominees:
# Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe, Las (1954) - Dan O'Herlihy
# Caine Mutiny, The (1954) - Humphrey Bogart
# Country Girl, The (1954) - Bing Crosby
# Star Is Born, A (1954) - James Mason
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Country Girl, The (1954) - Grace Kelly
Other Nominees:
# Carmen Jones (1954) - Dorothy Dandridge
# Magnificent Obsession (1954) - Jane Wyman
# Sabrina (1954) - Audrey Hepburn
# Star Is Born, A (1954) - Judy Garland
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Barefoot Contessa, The (1954) - Edmond O'Brien
Other Nominees:
# Caine Mutiny, The (1954) - Tom Tully
# On the Waterfront (1954) - Lee J. Cobb
# On the Waterfront (1954) - Karl Malden
# On the Waterfront (1954) - Rod Steiger
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* On the Waterfront (1954) - Eva Marie Saint
Other Nominees:
# Broken Lance (1954) - Katy Jurado
# Executive Suite (1954) - Nina Foch
# High and the Mighty, The (1954) - Jan Sterling
# High and the Mighty, The (1954) - Claire Trevor
Best Director
Winner:
* On the Waterfront (1954) - Elia Kazan
Other Nominees:
# Country Girl, The (1954) - George Seaton
# High and the Mighty, The (1954) - William A. Wellman
# Rear Window (1954) - Alfred Hitchcock
# Sabrina (1954) - Billy Wilder
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* On the Waterfront (1954) - Budd Schulberg
Other Nominees:
# Barefoot Contessa, The (1954) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
# Genevieve (1953) - William Rose
# Glenn Miller Story, The (1953) - Valentine Davies; Oscar Brodney
# Knock on Wood (1954) - Norman Panama; Melvin Frank
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Broken Lance (1954) - Philip Yordan
Other Nominees:
# Jeux interdits (1952) - Francois Boyer
# Night People (1954) - Jed Harris; Tom Reed
# Pane, amore e fantasia (1953) - Ettore Maria Margadonna
# There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) - Lamar Trotti
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Country Girl, The (1954) - George Seaton
Other Nominees:
# Caine Mutiny, The (1954) - Stanley Roberts
# Rear Window (1954) - John Michael Hayes
# Sabrina (1954) - Billy Wilder; Samuel A. Taylor; Ernest Lehman
# Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) - Albert Hackett; Frances Goodrich; Dorothy Kingsley
Academy Awards, USA: 1954
NBC Century Theatre, New York, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
* From Here to Eternity (1953) - Buddy Adler
Other Nominees:
# Julius Caesar (1953) - John Houseman
# Robe, The (1953) - Frank Ross
# Roman Holiday (1953) - William Wyler
# Shane (1953) - George Stevens
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Stalag 17 (1953) - William Holden
Other Nominees:
# From Here to Eternity (1953) - Montgomery Clift
# From Here to Eternity (1953) - Burt Lancaster
# Julius Caesar (1953) - Marlon Brando
# Robe, The (1953) - Richard Burton
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Roman Holiday (1953) - Audrey Hepburn
Other Nominees:
# From Here to Eternity (1953) - Deborah Kerr
# Lili (1953) - Leslie Caron
# Mogambo (1953) - Ava Gardner
# Moon Is Blue, The (1953) - Maggie McNamara
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* From Here to Eternity (1953) - Frank Sinatra
Other Nominees:
# Roman Holiday (1953) - Eddie Albert
# Shane (1953) - Brandon De Wilde
# Shane (1953) - Jack Palance
# Stalag 17 (1953) - Robert Strauss
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* From Here to Eternity (1953) - Donna Reed
Other Nominees:
# Hondo (1953) - Geraldine Page
# Mogambo (1953) - Grace Kelly
# Pickup on South Street (1953) - Thelma Ritter
# Torch Song (1953) - Marjorie Rambeau
Best Director
Winner:
* From Here to Eternity (1953) - Fred Zinnemann
Other Nominees:
# Lili (1953) - Charles Walters
# Roman Holiday (1953) - William Wyler
# Shane (1953) - George Stevens
# Stalag 17 (1953) - Billy Wilder
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* Titanic (1953) - Charles Brackett; Walter Reisch; Richard L. Breen
Other Nominees:
# Band Wagon, The (1953) - Betty Comden; Adolph Green
# Desert Rats, The (1953) - Richard Murphy
# Naked Spur, The (1953) - Sam Rolfe; Harold Jack Bloom
# Take the High Ground! (1953) - Millard Kaufman
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Roman Holiday (1953) - Ian McLellan Hunter; Dalton Trumbo
Other Nominees:
# Above and Beyond (1952) - Beirne Lay Jr.
# Captain's Paradise, The (1953) - Alec Coppel
# Hondo (1953) - Louis L'Amour
# Little Fugitive (1953) - Ray Ashley; Morris Engel; Ruth Orkin
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* From Here to Eternity (1953) - Daniel Taradash
Other Nominees:
# Cruel Sea, The (1953) - Eric Ambler
# Lili (1953) - Helen Deutsch
# Roman Holiday (1953) - Ian McLellan Hunter; John Dighton
# Shane (1953) - A.B. Guthrie Jr.
Academy Awards, USA: 1953
NBC International Theatre, New York, USA
Best Picture
Winner:
* Greatest Show on Earth, The (1952) - Cecil B. DeMille
Other Nominees:
# High Noon (1952) - Stanley Kramer
# Ivanhoe (1952) - Pandro S. Berman
# Moulin Rouge (1952) - John Huston
# Quiet Man, The (1952) - John Ford; Merian C. Cooper
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* High Noon (1952) - Gary Cooper
Other Nominees:
# Bad and the Beautiful, The (1952) - Kirk Douglas
# Lavender Hill Mob, The (1951) - Alec Guinness
# Moulin Rouge (1952) - Jose Ferrer
# Viva Zapata! (1952) - Marlon Brando
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) - Shirley Booth
Other Nominees:
# Member of the Wedding, The (1952) - Julie Harris
# Star, The (1952) - Bette Davis
# Sudden Fear (1952) - Joan Crawford
# With a Song in My Heart (1952) - Susan Hayward
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Viva Zapata! (1952) - Anthony Quinn
Other Nominees:
# Big Sky, The (1952) - Arthur Hunnicutt
# My Cousin Rachel (1952) - Richard Burton
# Quiet Man, The (1952) - Victor McLaglen
# Sudden Fear (1952) - Jack Palance
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Bad and the Beautiful, The (1952) - Gloria Grahame
Other Nominees:
# Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) - Terry Moore
# Moulin Rouge (1952) - Colette Marchand
# Singin' in the Rain (1952) - Jean Hagen
# With a Song in My Heart (1952) - Thelma Ritter
Best Director
Winner:
* Quiet Man, The (1952) - John Ford
Other Nominees:
# 5 Fingers (1952) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
# Greatest Show on Earth, The (1952) - Cecil B. DeMille
# High Noon (1952) - Fred Zinnemann
# Moulin Rouge (1952) - John Huston
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* Lavender Hill Mob, The (1951) - T.E.B. Clarke
Other Nominees:
# Atomic City, The (1952) - Sydney Boehm
# Pat and Mike (1952) - Ruth Gordon; Garson Kanin
# Sound Barrier, The (1952) - Terence Rattigan
# Viva Zapata! (1952) - John Steinbeck
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Greatest Show on Earth, The (1952) - Fredric M. Frank; Theodore St. John; Frank Cavett
Other Nominees:
# My Son John (1952) - Leo McCarey
# Narrow Margin, The (1952) - Martin Goldsmith; Jack Leonard
# Pride of St. Louis, The (1952) - Guy Trosper
# Sniper, The (1952) - Edna Anhalt; Edward Anhalt
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Bad and the Beautiful, The (1952) - Charles Schnee
Other Nominees:
# 5 Fingers (1952) - Michael Wilson
# High Noon (1952) - Carl Foreman
# Man in the White Suit, The (1951) - Roger MacDougall; John Dighton; Alexander Mackendrick
# Quiet Man, The (1952) - Frank S. Nugent
Academy Awards, USA: 1952
Best Picture
Winner:
* American in Paris, An (1951) - Arthur Freed
Other Nominees:
# Decision Before Dawn (1951) - Anatole Litvak; Frank McCarthy
# Place in the Sun, A (1951) - George Stevens
# Quo Vadis (1951) - Sam Zimbalist
# Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Charles K. Feldman
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* African Queen, The (1951) - Humphrey Bogart
Other Nominees:
# Bright Victory (1951) - Arthur Kennedy
# Death of a Salesman (1951) - Fredric March
# Place in the Sun, A (1951) - Montgomery Clift
# Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Marlon Brando
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Vivien Leigh
Other Nominees:
# African Queen, The (1951) - Katharine Hepburn
# Blue Veil, The (1951) - Jane Wyman
# Detective Story (1951) - Eleanor Parker
# Place in the Sun, A (1951) - Shelley Winters
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Karl Malden
Other Nominees:
# Come Fill the Cup (1951) - Gig Young
# Death of a Salesman (1951) - Kevin McCarthy
# Quo Vadis (1951) - Leo Genn
# Quo Vadis (1951) - Peter Ustinov
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Kim Hunter
Other Nominees:
# Blue Veil, The (1951) - Joan Blondell
# Death of a Salesman (1951) - Mildred Dunnock
# Detective Story (1951) - Lee Grant
# Mating Season, The (1951) - Thelma Ritter
Best Director
Winner:
* Place in the Sun, A (1951) - George Stevens
Other Nominees:
# African Queen, The (1951) - John Huston
# American in Paris, An (1951) - Vincente Minnelli
# Detective Story (1951) - William Wyler
# Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Elia Kazan
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* American in Paris, An (1951) - Alan Jay Lerner
Other Nominees:
# Ace in the Hole (1951) - Billy Wilder; Lesser Samuels; Walter Newman
# David and Bathsheba (1951) - Philip Dunne
# Go for Broke! (1951) - Robert Pirosh
# Well, The (1951) - Clarence Greene; Russell Rouse
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Seven Days to Noon (1950) - Paul Dehn; James Bernard
Other Nominees:
# Bullfighter and the Lady (1951) - Budd Boetticher; Ray Nazarro
# Frogmen, The (1951) - Oscar Millard
# Here Comes the Groom (1951) - Robert Riskin; Liam O'Brien
# Teresa (1951) - Alfred Hayes; Stewart Stern
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Place in the Sun, A (1951) - Michael Wilson; Harry Brown
Other Nominees:
# African Queen, The (1951) - James Agee; John Huston
# Detective Story (1951) - Philip Yordan; Robert Wyler
# Ronde, La (1950) - Jacques Natanson; Max Ophuls
# Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) - Tennessee Williams
Academy Awards, USA: 1951
Best Picture
Winner:
* All About Eve (1950) - Darryl F. Zanuck
Other Nominees:
# Born Yesterday (1950) - S. Sylvan Simon
# Father of the Bride (1950) - Pandro S. Berman
# King Solomon's Mines (1950) - Sam Zimbalist
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Charles Brackett
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) - Jose Ferrer
Other Nominees:
# Father of the Bride (1950) - Spencer Tracy
# Harvey (1950) - James Stewart
# Magnificent Yankee, The (1950) - Louis Calhern
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - William Holden
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Born Yesterday (1950) - Judy Holliday
Other Nominees:
# All About Eve (1950) - Anne Baxter
# All About Eve (1950) - Bette Davis
# Caged (1950) - Eleanor Parker
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Gloria Swanson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* All About Eve (1950) - George Sanders
Other Nominees:
# Asphalt Jungle, The (1950) - Sam Jaffe
# Broken Arrow (1950) - Jeff Chandler
# Mister 880 (1950) - Edmund Gwenn
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Erich von Stroheim
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Harvey (1950) - Josephine Hull
Other Nominees:
# All About Eve (1950) - Celeste Holm
# All About Eve (1950) - Thelma Ritter
# Caged (1950) - Hope Emerson
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Nancy Olson
Best Director
Winner:
* All About Eve (1950) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Other Nominees:
# Asphalt Jungle, The (1950) - John Huston
# Born Yesterday (1950) - George Cukor
# Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Billy Wilder
# Third Man, The (1949) - Carol Reed
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* Sunset Blvd. (1950) - Charles Brackett; Billy Wilder; D.M. Marshman Jr.
Other Nominees:
# Adam's Rib (1949) - Ruth Gordon; Garson Kanin
# Caged (1950) - Virginia Kellogg; Bernard C. Schoenfeld
# Men, The (1950) - Carl Foreman
# No Way Out (1950) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Lesser Samuels
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Panic in the Streets (1950) - Edna Anhalt; Edward Anhalt
Other Nominees:
# Gunfighter, The (1950) - William Bowers; Andre De Toth
# Mystery Street (1950) - Leonard Spigelgass
# Riso amaro (1949) - Giuseppe De Santis; Carlo Lizzani
# When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) - Sy Gomberg
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* All About Eve (1950) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Other Nominees:
# Asphalt Jungle, The (1950) - Ben Maddow; John Huston
# Born Yesterday (1950) - Albert Mannheimer
# Broken Arrow (1950) - Albert Maltz
- Originally Michael Blankfort had been listed for this nomination. Blankfort fronted for Maltz who was a blacklisted writer at the time. Following research by the Writers Guild of America West in July 1991, the Academy officially attributed the nomination to Maltz and removed Blankford.
# Father of the Bride (1950) - Frances Goodrich; Albert Hackett
Academy Awards, USA: 1950
Best Picture
Winner:
* All the King's Men (1949) - Robert Rossen
Other Nominees:
# Battleground (1949) - Dore Schary
# Heiress, The (1949) - William Wyler
# Letter to Three Wives, A (1949) - Sol C. Siegel
# Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - Darryl F. Zanuck
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* All the King's Men (1949) - Broderick Crawford
Other Nominees:
# Champion (1949) - Kirk Douglas
# Hasty Heart, The (1949) - Richard Todd
# Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) - John Wayne
# Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - Gregory Peck
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Heiress, The (1949) - Olivia de Havilland
Other Nominees:
# Come to the Stable (1949) - Loretta Young
# Edward, My Son (1949) - Deborah Kerr
# My Foolish Heart (1949) - Susan Hayward
# Pinky (1949) - Jeanne Crain
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - Dean Jagger
Other Nominees:
# All the King's Men (1949) - John Ireland
# Battleground (1949) - James Whitmore
# Champion (1949) - Arthur Kennedy
# Heiress, The (1949) - Ralph Richardson
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* All the King's Men (1949) - Mercedes McCambridge
Other Nominees:
# Come to the Stable (1949) - Celeste Holm
# Come to the Stable (1949) - Elsa Lanchester
# Pinky (1949) - Ethel Barrymore
# Pinky (1949) - Ethel Waters
Best Director
Winner:
* Letter to Three Wives, A (1949) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Other Nominees:
# All the King's Men (1949) - Robert Rossen
# Battleground (1949) - William A. Wellman
# Fallen Idol, The (1948) - Carol Reed
# Heiress, The (1949) - William Wyler
Best Writing, Story and Screenplay
Winner:
* Battleground (1949) - Robert Pirosh
Other Nominees:
# Jolson Sings Again (1949) - Sidney Buchman
# Paisa (1946) - Alfred Hayes; Federico Fellini; Sergio Amidei; Marcello Pagliero; Roberto Rossellini
# Passport to Pimlico (1949) - T.E.B. Clarke
# Quiet One, The (1948) - Helen Levitt; Janice Loeb; Sidney Meyers
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Stratton Story, The (1949) - Douglas Morrow
Other Nominees:
# Come to the Stable (1949) - Clare Boothe Luce
# It Happens Every Spring (1949) - Shirley W. Smith; Valentine Davies
# Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) - Harry Brown
# White Heat (1949) - Virginia Kellogg
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Letter to Three Wives, A (1949) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Other Nominees:
# All the King's Men (1949) - Robert Rossen
# Champion (1949) - Carl Foreman
# Fallen Idol, The (1948) - Graham Greene
# Ladri di biciclette (1948) - Cesare Zavattini
Academy Awards, USA: 1949
Best Picture
Winner:
* Hamlet (1948) - Laurence Olivier
Other Nominees:
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Jerry Wald
# Red Shoes, The (1948) - Michael Powell; Emeric Pressburger
# Snake Pit, The (1948) - Anatole Litvak; Robert Bassler
# Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948) - Henry Blanke
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Hamlet (1948) - Laurence Olivier
Other Nominees:
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Lew Ayres
# Search, The (1948) - Montgomery Clift
# Sitting Pretty (1948) - Clifton Webb
# When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) - Dan Dailey
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Johnny Belinda (1948) - Jane Wyman
Other Nominees:
# I Remember Mama (1948) - Irene Dunne
# Joan of Arc (1948) - Ingrid Bergman
# Snake Pit, The (1948) - Olivia de Havilland
# Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) - Barbara Stanwyck
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948) - Walter Huston
Other Nominees:
# I Remember Mama (1948) - Oskar Homolka
# Joan of Arc (1948) - Jose Ferrer
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Charles Bickford
# Luck of the Irish, The (1948) - Cecil Kellaway
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Key Largo (1948) - Claire Trevor
Other Nominees:
# Hamlet (1948) - Jean Simmons
# I Remember Mama (1948) - Barbara Bel Geddes
# I Remember Mama (1948) - Ellen Corby
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Agnes Moorehead
Best Director
Winner:
* Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948) - John Huston
Other Nominees:
# Hamlet (1948) - Laurence Olivier
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Jean Negulesco
# Search, The (1948) - Fred Zinnemann
# Snake Pit, The (1948) - Anatole Litvak
Best Writing, Motion Picture Story
Winner:
* Search, The (1948) - Richard Schweizer; David Wechsler
Other Nominees:
# Louisiana Story (1948) - Frances H. Flaherty; Robert J. Flaherty
# Naked City, The (1948) - Malvin Wald
# Red River (1948) - Borden Chase
# Red Shoes, The (1948) - Emeric Pressburger
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948) - John Huston
Other Nominees:
# Foreign Affair, A (1948) - Charles Brackett; Billy Wilder; Richard L. Breen
# Johnny Belinda (1948) - Irma von Cube; Allen Vincent
# Search, The (1948) - Richard Schweizer; David Wechsler
# Snake Pit, The (1948) - Frank Partos; Millen Brand
Academy Awards, USA: 1948
Best Picture
Winner:
* Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Darryl F. Zanuck
Other Nominees:
# Bishop's Wife, The (1947) - Samuel Goldwyn
# Crossfire (1947) - Adrian Scott
# Great Expectations (1946) - Ronald Neame
# Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - William Perlberg
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Double Life, A (1947) - Ronald Colman
Other Nominees:
# Body and Soul (1947) - John Garfield
# Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Gregory Peck
# Life with Father (1947) - William Powell
# Mourning Becomes Electra (1947) - Michael Redgrave
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Farmer's Daughter, The (1947) - Loretta Young
Other Nominees:
# Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Dorothy McGuire
# Mourning Becomes Electra (1947) - Rosalind Russell
# Possessed (1947) - Joan Crawford
# Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) - Susan Hayward
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - Edmund Gwenn
Other Nominees:
# Crossfire (1947) - Robert Ryan
# Farmer's Daughter, The (1947) - Charles Bickford
# Kiss of Death (1947) - Richard Widmark
# Ride the Pink Horse (1947) - Thomas Gomez
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Celeste Holm
Other Nominees:
# Crossfire (1947) - Gloria Grahame
# Egg and I, The (1947) - Marjorie Main
# Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Anne Revere
# Paradine Case, The (1947) - Ethel Barrymore
Best Director
Winner:
* Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Elia Kazan
Other Nominees:
# Bishop's Wife, The (1947) - Henry Koster
# Crossfire (1947) - Edward Dmytryk
# Double Life, A (1947) - George Cukor
# Great Expectations (1946) - David Lean
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, The (1947) - Sidney Sheldon
Other Nominees:
# Body and Soul (1947) - Abraham Polonsky
# Double Life, A (1947) - Ruth Gordon; Garson Kanin
# Monsieur Verdoux (1947) - Charles Chaplin
# Sciuscia (1946) - Sergio Amidei; Adolfo Franci; Cesare Giulio Viola; Cesare Zavattini
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - Valentine Davies
Other Nominees:
# Cage aux rossignols, La (1945) - Georges Chaperot; Rene Wheeler
# It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947) - Herbert Clyde Lewis; Frederick Stephani
# Kiss of Death (1947) - Eleazar Lipsky
# Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) - Dorothy Parker; Frank Cavett
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - George Seaton
Other Nominees:
# Boomerang! (1947) - Richard Murphy
# Crossfire (1947) - John Paxton
# Gentleman's Agreement (1947) - Moss Hart
# Great Expectations (1946) - David Lean; Ronald Neame; Anthony Havelock-Allan
Academy Awards, USA: 1947
Best Picture
Winner:
* Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946) - Samuel Goldwyn
Other Nominees:
# Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France, The (1944) - Laurence Olivier
# It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - Frank Capra
# Razor's Edge, The (1946) - Darryl F. Zanuck
# Yearling, The (1946) - Sidney Franklin
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946) - Fredric March
Other Nominees:
# Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France, The (1944) - Laurence Olivier
# It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - James Stewart
# Jolson Story, The (1946) - Larry Parks
# Yearling, The (1946) - Gregory Peck
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* To Each His Own (1946) - Olivia de Havilland
Other Nominees:
# Brief Encounter (1945) - Celia Johnson
# Duel in the Sun (1946) - Jennifer Jones
# Sister Kenny (1946) - Rosalind Russell
# Yearling, The (1946) - Jane Wyman
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946) - Harold Russell
Other Nominees:
# Green Years, The (1946) - Charles Coburn
# Jolson Story, The (1946) - William Demarest
# Notorious (1946) - Claude Rains
# Razor's Edge, The (1946) - Clifton Webb
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Razor's Edge, The (1946) - Anne Baxter
Other Nominees:
# Anna and the King of Siam (1946) - Gale Sondergaard
# Duel in the Sun (1946) - Lillian Gish
# Saratoga Trunk (1945) - Flora Robson
# Spiral Staircase, The (1946) - Ethel Barrymore
Best Director
Winner:
* Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946) - William Wyler
Other Nominees:
# Brief Encounter (1945) - David Lean
# It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - Frank Capra
# Killers, The (1946) - Robert Siodmak
# Yearling, The (1946) - Clarence Brown
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Seventh Veil, The (1946) - Muriel Box; Sydney Box
Other Nominees:
# Blue Dahlia, The (1946) - Raymond Chandler
# Enfants du paradis, Les (1945) - Jacques Prevert
# Notorious (1946) - Ben Hecht
# Road to Utopia (1946) - Norman Panama; Melvin Frank
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Perfect Strangers (1945) - Clemence Dane
Other Nominees:
# Dark Mirror, The (1946) - Vladimir Pozner
# Strange Love of Martha Ivers, The (1946) - John Patrick
# Stranger, The (1946) - Victor Trivas
# To Each His Own (1946) - Charles Brackett
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946) - Robert E. Sherwood
Other Nominees:
# Anna and the King of Siam (1946) - Sally Benson; Talbot Jennings
# Brief Encounter (1945) - Anthony Havelock-Allan; David Lean; Ronald Neame
# Killers, The (1946) - Anthony Veiller
# Roma, citta aperta (1945) - Sergio Amidei; Federico Fellini
Academy Awards, USA: 1946
Best Picture
Winner:
* Lost Weekend, The (1945) - Charles Brackett
Other Nominees:
# Anchors Aweigh (1945) - Joe Pasternak
# Bells of St. Mary's, The (1945) - Leo McCarey
# Mildred Pierce (1945) - Jerry Wald
# Spellbound (1945) - David O. Selznick
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Lost Weekend, The (1945) - Ray Milland
Other Nominees:
# Anchors Aweigh (1945) - Gene Kelly
# Bells of St. Mary's, The (1945) - Bing Crosby
# Keys of the Kingdom, The (1944) - Gregory Peck
# Song to Remember, A (1945) - Cornel Wilde
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Mildred Pierce (1945) - Joan Crawford
Other Nominees:
# Bells of St. Mary's, The (1945) - Ingrid Bergman
# Leave Her to Heaven (1945) - Gene Tierney
# Love Letters (1945) - Jennifer Jones
# Valley of Decision, The (1945) - Greer Garson
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A (1945) - James Dunn
Other Nominees:
# Corn Is Green, The (1945) - John Dall
# Medal for Benny, A (1945) - J. Carrol Naish
# Spellbound (1945) - Michael Chekhov
# Story of G.I. Joe (1945) - Robert Mitchum
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* National Velvet (1944) - Anne Revere
Other Nominees:
# Corn Is Green, The (1945) - Joan Lorring
# Mildred Pierce (1945) - Eve Arden
# Mildred Pierce (1945) - Ann Blyth
# Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1945) - Angela Lansbury
Best Director
Winner:
* Lost Weekend, The (1945) - Billy Wilder
Other Nominees:
# Bells of St. Mary's, The (1945) - Leo McCarey
# National Velvet (1944) - Clarence Brown
# Southerner, The (1945) - Jean Renoir
# Spellbound (1945) - Alfred Hitchcock
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Marie-Louise (1944) - Richard Schweizer
Other Nominees:
# Dillinger (1945) - Philip Yordan
# Music for Millions (1944) - Myles Connolly
# Salty O'Rourke (1945) - Milton Holmes
# What Next, Corporal Hargrove? (1945) - Harry Kurnitz
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* House on 92nd Street, The (1945) - Charles G. Booth
Other Nominees:
# Affairs of Susan, The (1945) - Laszlo Gorog; Thomas Monroe
# Medal for Benny, A (1945) - John Steinbeck; Jack Wagner
# Objective, Burma! (1945) - Alvah Bessie
# Song to Remember, A (1945) - Ernst Marischka
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Lost Weekend, The (1945) - Charles Brackett; Billy Wilder
Other Nominees:
# Mildred Pierce (1945) - Ranald MacDougall
# Pride of the Marines (1945) - Albert Maltz
# Story of G.I. Joe (1945) - Leopold Atlas; Guy Endore; Philip Stevenson
# Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A (1945) - Frank Davis; Tess Slesinger
Academy Awards, USA: 1945
Best Picture
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Leo McCarey
Other Nominees:
# Double Indemnity (1944) - Joseph Sistrom
# Gaslight (1944) - Arthur Hornblow Jr.
# Since You Went Away (1944) - David O. Selznick
# Wilson (1944) - Darryl F. Zanuck
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Bing Crosby
Other Nominees:
# Gaslight (1944) - Charles Boyer
# Going My Way (1944) - Barry Fitzgerald
# None But the Lonely Heart (1944) - Cary Grant
# Wilson (1944) - Alexander Knox
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Gaslight (1944) - Ingrid Bergman
Other Nominees:
# Double Indemnity (1944) - Barbara Stanwyck
# Mr. Skeffington (1944) - Bette Davis
# Mrs. Parkington (1944) - Greer Garson
# Since You Went Away (1944) - Claudette Colbert
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Barry Fitzgerald
Other Nominees:
# Laura (1944) - Clifton Webb
# Mr. Skeffington (1944) - Claude Rains
# Seventh Cross, The (1944) - Hume Cronyn
# Since You Went Away (1944) - Monty Woolley
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* None But the Lonely Heart (1944) - Ethel Barrymore
Other Nominees:
# Dragon Seed (1944) - Aline MacMahon
# Gaslight (1944) - Angela Lansbury
# Mrs. Parkington (1944) - Agnes Moorehead
# Since You Went Away (1944) - Jennifer Jones
Best Director
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Leo McCarey
Other Nominees:
# Double Indemnity (1944) - Billy Wilder
# Laura (1944) - Otto Preminger
# Lifeboat (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock
# Wilson (1944) - Henry King
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Wilson (1944) - Lamar Trotti
Other Nominees:
# Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) - Preston Sturges
# Miracle of Morgan's Creek, The (1944) - Preston Sturges
# Two Girls and a Sailor (1944) - Richard Connell; Gladys Lehman
# Wing and a Prayer (1944) - Jerome Cady
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Leo McCarey
Other Nominees:
# Guy Named Joe, A (1943) - David Boehm; Chandler Sprague
# Lifeboat (1944) - John Steinbeck
# None Shall Escape (1944) - Alfred Neumann; Joseph Than
# Sullivans, The (1944) - Edward Doherty; Jules Schermer
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Going My Way (1944) - Frank Butler; Frank Cavett
Other Nominees:
# Double Indemnity (1944) - Raymond Chandler; Billy Wilder
# Gaslight (1944) - John L. Balderston; Walter Reisch; John Van Druten
# Laura (1944) - Jay Dratler; Samuel Hoffenstein; Elizabeth Reinhardt
# Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) - Irving Brecher; Fred F. Finklehoffe
Academy Awards, USA: 1944
Best Picture
Winner:
* Casablanca (1942) - Hal B. Wallis
Other Nominees:
# For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Sam Wood
# Heaven Can Wait (1943) - Ernst Lubitsch
# Human Comedy, The (1943) - Clarence Brown
# In Which We Serve (1942) - Noel Coward
# Madame Curie (1943) - Sidney Franklin
# More the Merrier, The (1943) - George Stevens
# Ox-Bow Incident, The (1943) - Lamar Trotti
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - William Perlberg
# Watch on the Rhine (1943) - Hal B. Wallis
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Watch on the Rhine (1943) - Paul Lukas
Other Nominees:
# Casablanca (1942) - Humphrey Bogart
# For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Gary Cooper
# Human Comedy, The (1943) - Mickey Rooney
# Madame Curie (1943) - Walter Pidgeon
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - Jennifer Jones
Other Nominees:
# Constant Nymph, The (1943) - Joan Fontaine
# For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Ingrid Bergman
# Madame Curie (1943) - Greer Garson
# More the Merrier, The (1943) - Jean Arthur
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* More the Merrier, The (1943) - Charles Coburn
Other Nominees:
# Casablanca (1942) - Claude Rains
# For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Akim Tamiroff
# Sahara (1943) - J. Carrol Naish
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - Charles Bickford
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) - Katina Paxinou
Other Nominees:
# So Proudly We Hail! (1943) - Paulette Goddard
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - Gladys Cooper
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - Anne Revere
# Watch on the Rhine (1943) - Lucile Watson
Best Director
Winner:
* Casablanca (1942) - Michael Curtiz
Other Nominees:
# Heaven Can Wait (1943) - Ernst Lubitsch
# Human Comedy, The (1943) - Clarence Brown
# More the Merrier, The (1943) - George Stevens
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - Henry King
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Princess O'Rourke (1943) - Norman Krasna
Other Nominees:
# Air Force (1943) - Dudley Nichols
# In Which We Serve (1942) - Noel Coward
# North Star, The (1943) - Lillian Hellman
# So Proudly We Hail! (1943) - Allan Scott
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Human Comedy, The (1943) - William Saroyan
Other Nominees:
# Action in the North Atlantic (1943) - Guy Gilpatric
# Destination Tokyo (1943) - Steve Fisher
# More the Merrier, The (1943) - Frank Ross; Robert Russell
# Shadow of a Doubt (1943) - Gordon McDonell
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Casablanca (1942) - Julius J. Epstein; Philip G. Epstein; Howard Koch
Other Nominees:
# Holy Matrimony (1943) - Nunnally Johnson
# More the Merrier, The (1943) - Richard Flournoy; Lewis R. Foster; Frank Ross; Robert Russell
# Song of Bernadette, The (1943) - George Seaton
# Watch on the Rhine (1943) - Dashiell Hammett
Academy Awards, USA: 1943
Best Picture
Winner:
* Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Sidney Franklin
Other Nominees:
# 49th Parallel (1941) - Michael Powell
# Kings Row (1942) - Hal B. Wallis
# Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942) - Orson Welles
# Pied Piper, The (1942) - Nunnally Johnson
# Pride of the Yankees, The (1942) - Samuel Goldwyn
# Random Harvest (1942) - Sidney Franklin
# Talk of the Town, The (1942) - George Stevens
# Wake Island (1942) - Joseph Sistrom
# Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - Jack L. Warner; Hal B. Wallis; William Cagney
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - James Cagney
Other Nominees:
# Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Walter Pidgeon
# Pied Piper, The (1942) - Monty Woolley
# Pride of the Yankees, The (1942) - Gary Cooper
# Random Harvest (1942) - Ronald Colman
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Greer Garson
Other Nominees:
# My Sister Eileen (1942) - Rosalind Russell
# Now, Voyager (1942) - Bette Davis
# Pride of the Yankees, The (1942) - Teresa Wright
# Woman of the Year (1942) - Katharine Hepburn
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Johnny Eager (1942) - Van Heflin
Other Nominees:
# Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Henry Travers
# Tortilla Flat (1942) - Frank Morgan
# Wake Island (1942) - William Bendix
# Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - Walter Huston
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Teresa Wright
Other Nominees:
# Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942) - Agnes Moorehead
# Mrs. Miniver (1942) - Dame May Whitty
# Now, Voyager (1942) - Gladys Cooper
# Random Harvest (1942) - Susan Peters
Best Director
Winner:
* Mrs. Miniver (1942) - William Wyler
Other Nominees:
# Kings Row (1942) - Sam Wood
# Random Harvest (1942) - Mervyn LeRoy
# Wake Island (1942) - John Farrow
# Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - Michael Curtiz
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Woman of the Year (1942) - Michael Kanin; Ring Lardner Jr.
Other Nominees:
# One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) - Michael Powell; Emeric Pressburger
# Road to Morocco (1942) - Frank Butler; Don Hartman
# Wake Island (1942) - W.R. Burnett; Frank Butler
# War Against Mrs. Hadley, The (1942) - George Oppenheimer
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* 49th Parallel (1941) - Emeric Pressburger
Other Nominees:
# Holiday Inn (1942) - Irving Berlin
# Pride of the Yankees, The (1942) - Paul Gallico
# Talk of the Town, The (1942) - Sidney Harmon
# Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) - Robert Buckner
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Mrs. Miniver (1942) - George Froeschel; James Hilton; Claudine West; Arthur Wimperis
Other Nominees:
# 49th Parallel (1941) - Rodney Ackland; Emeric Pressburger
# Pride of the Yankees, The (1942) - Herman J. Mankiewicz; Jo Swerling
# Random Harvest (1942) - George Froeschel; Claudine West; Arthur Wimperis
# Talk of the Town, The (1942) - Sidney Buchman; Irwin Shaw
Academy Awards, USA: 1942
Best Picture
Winner:
* How Green Was My Valley (1941) - Darryl F. Zanuck
Other Nominees:
# Blossoms In the Dust (1941) - Irving Asher
# Citizen Kane (1941) - Orson Welles
# Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Everett Riskin
# Hold Back the Dawn (1941) - Arthur Hornblow Jr.
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - Samuel Goldwyn
# Maltese Falcon, The (1941) - Hal B. Wallis
# One Foot in Heaven (1941) - Hal B. Wallis
# Sergeant York (1941) - Jesse L. Lasky; Hal B. Wallis
# Suspicion (1941) - Alfred Hitchcock
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Sergeant York (1941) - Gary Cooper
Other Nominees:
# Citizen Kane (1941) - Orson Welles
# Devil and Daniel Webster, The (1941) - Walter Huston
# Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Robert Montgomery
# Penny Serenade (1941) - Cary Grant
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Suspicion (1941) - Joan Fontaine
Other Nominees:
# Ball of Fire (1941) - Barbara Stanwyck
# Blossoms In the Dust (1941) - Greer Garson
# Hold Back the Dawn (1941) - Olivia de Havilland
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - Bette Davis
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* How Green Was My Valley (1941) - Donald Crisp
Other Nominees:
# Devil and Miss Jones, The (1941) - Charles Coburn
# Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - James Gleason
# Maltese Falcon, The (1941) - Sydney Greenstreet
# Sergeant York (1941) - Walter Brennan
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Great Lie, The (1941) - Mary Astor
Other Nominees:
# How Green Was My Valley (1941) - Sara Allgood
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - Patricia Collinge
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - Teresa Wright
# Sergeant York (1941) - Margaret Wycherly
Best Director
Winner:
* How Green Was My Valley (1941) - John Ford
Other Nominees:
# Citizen Kane (1941) - Orson Welles
# Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Alexander Hall
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - William Wyler
# Sergeant York (1941) - Howard Hawks
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Citizen Kane (1941) - Herman J. Mankiewicz; Orson Welles
Other Nominees:
# Devil and Miss Jones, The (1941) - Norman Krasna
# Sergeant York (1941) - Harry Chandlee; Abem Finkel; John Huston; Howard Koch
# Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941) - Karl Tunberg; Darrell Ware
# Tom Dick and Harry (1941) - Paul Jarrico
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Harry Segall
Other Nominees:
# Ball of Fire (1941) - Thomas Monroe; Billy Wilder
# Lady Eve, The (1941) - Monckton Hoffe
# Meet John Doe (1941) - Richard Connell; Robert Presnell Sr.
# Night Train to Munich (1940) - Gordon Wellesley
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Sidney Buchman; Seton I. Miller
Other Nominees:
# Hold Back the Dawn (1941) - Charles Brackett; Billy Wilder
# How Green Was My Valley (1941) - Philip Dunne
# Little Foxes, The (1941) - Lillian Hellman
# Maltese Falcon, The (1941) - John Huston
Academy Awards, USA: 1941
Best Picture
Winner:
* Rebecca (1940) - David O. Selznick
Other Nominees:
# All This, and Heaven Too (1940) - Jack L. Warner; Hal B. Wallis; David Lewis
# Foreign Correspondent (1940) - Walter Wanger
# Grapes of Wrath, The (1940) - Darryl F. Zanuck; Nunnally Johnson
# Great Dictator, The (1940) - Charles Chaplin
# Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman (1940) - David Hempstead
# Letter, The (1940) - Hal B. Wallis
# Long Voyage Home, The (1940) - John Ford
# Our Town (1940) - Sol Lesser
# Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - James Stewart
Other Nominees:
# Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940) - Raymond Massey
# Grapes of Wrath, The (1940) - Henry Fonda
# Great Dictator, The (1940) - Charles Chaplin
# Rebecca (1940) - Laurence Olivier
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman (1940) - Ginger Rogers
Other Nominees:
# Letter, The (1940) - Bette Davis
# Our Town (1940) - Martha Scott
# Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - Katharine Hepburn
# Rebecca (1940) - Joan Fontaine
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Westerner, The (1940) - Walter Brennan
Other Nominees:
# Foreign Correspondent (1940) - Albert Bassermann
# Great Dictator, The (1940) - Jack Oakie
# Letter, The (1940) - James Stephenson
# They Knew What They Wanted (1940) - William Gargan
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Grapes of Wrath, The (1940) - Jane Darwell
Other Nominees:
# All This, and Heaven Too (1940) - Barbara O'Neil
# Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - Ruth Hussey
# Primrose Path (1940) - Marjorie Rambeau
# Rebecca (1940) - Judith Anderson
Best Director
Winner:
* Grapes of Wrath, The (1940) - John Ford
Other Nominees:
# Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman (1940) - Sam Wood
# Letter, The (1940) - William Wyler
# Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - George Cukor
# Rebecca (1940) - Alfred Hitchcock
Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Winner:
* Great McGinty, The (1940) - Preston Sturges
Other Nominees:
# Angels Over Broadway (1940) - Ben Hecht
# Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940) - Norman Burnstine; Heinz Herald; John Huston
# Foreign Correspondent (1940) - Charles Bennett; Joan Harrison
# Great Dictator, The (1940) - Charles Chaplin
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Arise, My Love (1940) - Benjamin Glazer; Hans Szekely
Other Nominees:
# Comrade X (1940) - Walter Reisch
# Edison, the Man (1940) - Hugo Butler; Dore Schary
# My Favorite Wife (1940) - Leo McCarey; Bella Spewack; Sam Spewack
# Westerner, The (1940) - Stuart N. Lake
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Philadelphia Story, The (1940) - Donald Ogden Stewart
Other Nominees:
# Grapes of Wrath, The (1940) - Nunnally Johnson
# Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman (1940) - Dalton Trumbo
# Long Voyage Home, The (1940) - Dudley Nichols
# Rebecca (1940) - Robert E. Sherwood; Joan Harrison
Academy Awards, USA: 1940
Best Picture
Winner:
* Gone with the Wind (1939) - David O. Selznick
Other Nominees:
# Dark Victory (1939) - David Lewis
# Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - Victor Saville
# Love Affair (1939) - Leo McCarey
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Frank Capra
# Ninotchka (1939) - Sidney Franklin
# Of Mice and Men (1939) - Lewis Milestone
# Stagecoach (1939) - Walter Wanger
# Wizard of Oz, The (1939) - Mervyn LeRoy
# Wuthering Heights (1939) - Samuel Goldwyn
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - Robert Donat
Other Nominees:
# Babes in Arms (1939) - Mickey Rooney
# Gone with the Wind (1939) - Clark Gable
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - James Stewart
# Wuthering Heights (1939) - Laurence Olivier
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Gone with the Wind (1939) - Vivien Leigh
Other Nominees:
# Dark Victory (1939) - Bette Davis
# Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - Greer Garson
# Love Affair (1939) - Irene Dunne
# Ninotchka (1939) - Greta Garbo
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Stagecoach (1939) - Thomas Mitchell
Other Nominees:
# Beau Geste (1939) - Brian Donlevy
# Juarez (1939) - Brian Aherne
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Harry Carey
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Claude Rains
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Gone with the Wind (1939) - Hattie McDaniel
Other Nominees:
# Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) - Edna May Oliver
# Gone with the Wind (1939) - Olivia de Havilland
# Love Affair (1939) - Maria Ouspenskaya
# Wuthering Heights (1939) - Geraldine Fitzgerald
Best Director
Winner:
* Gone with the Wind (1939) - Victor Fleming
Other Nominees:
# Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - Sam Wood
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Frank Capra
# Stagecoach (1939) - John Ford
# Wuthering Heights (1939) - William Wyler
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Lewis R. Foster
Other Nominees:
# Bachelor Mother (1939) - Felix Jackson
# Love Affair (1939) - Mildred Cram; Leo McCarey
# Ninotchka (1939) - Melchior Lengyel
# Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) - Lamar Trotti
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Gone with the Wind (1939) - Sidney Howard
Other Nominees:
# Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) - Eric Maschwitz; R.C. Sherriff; Claudine West
# Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Sidney Buchman
# Ninotchka (1939) - Charles Brackett; Walter Reisch; Billy Wilder
# Wuthering Heights (1939) - Ben Hecht; Charles MacArthur
Academy Awards, USA: 1939
Best Picture
Winner:
* You Can't Take It with You (1938) - Frank Capra
Other Nominees:
# Adventures of Robin Hood, The (1938) - Hal B. Wallis; Henry Blanke
# Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) - Darryl F. Zanuck; Harry Joe Brown
# Boys Town (1938) - John W. Considine Jr.
# Citadel, The (1938) - Victor Saville
# Four Daughters (1938) - Hal B. Wallis; Henry Blanke
# Grande illusion, La (1937) - Frank Rollmer; Albert Pinkovitch
# Jezebel (1938) - Hal B. Wallis; Henry Blanke
# Pygmalion (1938) - Gabriel Pascal
# Test Pilot (1938) - Louis D. Lighton
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Boys Town (1938) - Spencer Tracy
Other Nominees:
# Algiers (1938) - Charles Boyer
# Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) - James Cagney
# Citadel, The (1938) - Robert Donat
# Pygmalion (1938) - Leslie Howard
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Jezebel (1938) - Bette Davis
Other Nominees:
# Marie Antoinette (1938) - Norma Shearer
# Pygmalion (1938) - Wendy Hiller
# Three Comrades (1938) - Margaret Sullavan
# White Banners (1938) - Fay Bainter
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Kentucky (1938) - Walter Brennan
Other Nominees:
# Algiers (1938) - Gene Lockhart
# Four Daughters (1938) - John Garfield
# If I Were King (1938) - Basil Rathbone
# Marie Antoinette (1938) - Robert Morley
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Jezebel (1938) - Fay Bainter
Other Nominees:
# Great Waltz, The (1938) - Miliza Korjus
# Merrily We Live (1938) - Billie Burke
# Of Human Hearts (1938) - Beulah Bondi
# You Can't Take It with You (1938) - Spring Byington
Best Director
Winner:
* You Can't Take It with You (1938) - Frank Capra
Other Nominees:
# Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) - Michael Curtiz
# Boys Town (1938) - Norman Taurog
# Citadel, The (1938) - King Vidor
# Four Daughters (1938) - Michael Curtiz
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Boys Town (1938) - Eleanore Griffin; Dore Schary
Other Nominees:
# Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) - Irving Berlin
# Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) - Rowland Brown
# Blockade (1938) - John Howard Lawson
# Mad About Music (1938) - Marcella Burke; Frederick Kohner
# Test Pilot (1938) - Frank Wead
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Pygmalion (1938) - George Bernard Shaw; Ian Dalrymple; Cecil Lewis; W.P. Lipscomb
Other Nominees:
# Boys Town (1938) - John Meehan; Dore Schary
# Citadel, The (1938) - Ian Dalrymple; Elizabeth Hill; Frank Wead
# Four Daughters (1938) - Lenore J. Coffee; Julius J. Epstein
# You Can't Take It with You (1938) - Robert Riskin
Academy Awards, USA: 1938
Best Picture
Winner:
* Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Henry Blanke
Other Nominees:
# Awful Truth, The (1937) - Leo McCarey; Everett Riskin
# Captains Courageous (1937) - Louis D. Lighton
# Dead End (1937) - Samuel Goldwyn; Merritt Hulburd
# Good Earth, The (1937) - Irving Thalberg; Albert Lewin
# In Old Chicago (1937) - Darryl F. Zanuck; Kenneth Macgowan
# Lost Horizon (1937) - Frank Capra
# One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937) - Charles R. Rogers; Joe Pasternak
# Stage Door (1937) - Pandro S. Berman
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - David O. Selznick
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Captains Courageous (1937) - Spencer Tracy
Other Nominees:
# Conquest (1937) - Charles Boyer
# Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Paul Muni
# Night Must Fall (1937) - Robert Montgomery
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - Fredric March
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Good Earth, The (1937) - Luise Rainer
Other Nominees:
# Awful Truth, The (1937) - Irene Dunne
# Camille (1936) - Greta Garbo
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - Janet Gaynor
# Stella Dallas (1937) - Barbara Stanwyck
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Joseph Schildkraut
Other Nominees:
# Awful Truth, The (1937) - Ralph Bellamy
# Hurricane, The (1937) - Thomas Mitchell
# Lost Horizon (1937) - H.B. Warner
# Topper (1937) - Roland Young
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* In Old Chicago (1937) - Alice Brady
Other Nominees:
# Dead End (1937) - Claire Trevor
# Night Must Fall (1937) - Dame May Whitty
# Stage Door (1937) - Andrea Leeds
# Stella Dallas (1937) - Anne Shirley
Best Director
Winner:
* Awful Truth, The (1937) - Leo McCarey
Other Nominees:
# Good Earth, The (1937) - Sidney Franklin
# Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - William Dieterle
# Stage Door (1937) - Gregory La Cava
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - William A. Wellman
Best Assistant Director
Winner:
* In Old Chicago (1937) - Robert D. Webb
Other Nominees:
# Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Russell Saunders
# Lost Horizon (1937) - Charles C. Coleman
# Souls at Sea (1937) - Hal Walker
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - Eric Stacey
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Star Is Born, A (1937) - William A. Wellman; Robert Carson
Other Nominees:
# Black Legion (1937) - Robert Lord
# In Old Chicago (1937) - Niven Busch
# Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Heinz Herald; Geza Herczeg
# One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937) - Hanns Kraly
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Life of Emile Zola, The (1937) - Heinz Herald; Geza Herczeg; Norman Reilly Raine
Other Nominees:
# Awful Truth, The (1937) - Vina Delmar
# Captains Courageous (1937) - Marc Connelly; John Lee Mahin; Dale Van Every
# Stage Door (1937) - Morrie Ryskind; Anthony Veiller
# Star Is Born, A (1937) - Alan Campbell; Robert Carson; Dorothy Parker
Academy Awards, USA: 1937
Best Picture
Winner:
* Great Ziegfeld, The (1936) - Hunt Stromberg
Other Nominees:
# Anthony Adverse (1936) - Henry Blanke
# Dodsworth (1936) - Samuel Goldwyn; Merritt Hulburd
# Libeled Lady (1936) - Lawrence Weingarten
# Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - Frank Capra
# Romeo and Juliet (1936) - Irving Thalberg
# San Francisco (1936) - John Emerson; Bernard H. Hyman
# Story of Louis Pasteur, The (1935) - Henry Blanke
# Tale of Two Cities, A (1935) - David O. Selznick
# Three Smart Girls (1936) - Joe Pasternak; Charles R. Rogers
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Story of Louis Pasteur, The (1935) - Paul Muni
Other Nominees:
# Dodsworth (1936) - Walter Huston
# Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - Gary Cooper
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - William Powell
# San Francisco (1936) - Spencer Tracy
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Great Ziegfeld, The (1936) - Luise Rainer
Other Nominees:
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - Carole Lombard
# Romeo and Juliet (1936) - Norma Shearer
# Theodora Goes Wild (1936) - Irene Dunne
# Valiant Is the Word for Carrie (1936) - Gladys George
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Come and Get It (1936) - Walter Brennan
Other Nominees:
# General Died at Dawn, The (1936) - Akim Tamiroff
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - Mischa Auer
# Pigskin Parade (1936) - Stuart Erwin
# Romeo and Juliet (1936) - Basil Rathbone
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner:
* Anthony Adverse (1936) - Gale Sondergaard
Other Nominees:
# Dodsworth (1936) - Maria Ouspenskaya
# Gorgeous Hussy, The (1936) - Beulah Bondi
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - Alice Brady
# These Three (1936) - Bonita Granville
Best Director
Winner:
* Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - Frank Capra
Other Nominees:
# Dodsworth (1936) - William Wyler
# Great Ziegfeld, The (1936) - Robert Z. Leonard
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gregory La Cava
# San Francisco (1936) - W.S. Van Dyke
Best Assistant Director
Winner:
* Charge of the Light Brigade, The (1936) - Jack Sullivan
Other Nominees:
# Anthony Adverse (1936) - William H. Cannon
# Garden of Allah, The (1936) - Eric Stacey
# Last of the Mohicans, The (1936) - Clem Beauchamp
# San Francisco (1936) - Joseph M. Newman
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Story of Louis Pasteur, The (1935) - Pierre Collings; Sheridan Gibney
Other Nominees:
# Fury (1936) - Norman Krasna
# Great Ziegfeld, The (1936) - William Anthony McGuire
# San Francisco (1936) - Robert E. Hopkins
# Three Smart Girls (1936) - Adele Comandini
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Story of Louis Pasteur, The (1935) - Pierre Collings; Sheridan Gibney
Other Nominees:
# After the Thin Man (1936) - Frances Goodrich; Albert Hackett
# Dodsworth (1936) - Sidney Howard
# Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) - Robert Riskin
# My Man Godfrey (1936) - Eric Hatch; Morrie Ryskind
Academy Awards, USA: 1936
Best Picture
Winner:
* Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - M-G-M
Other Nominees:
# Alice Adams (1935) - RKO Radio
# Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) - M-G-M
# Captain Blood (1935) - Cosmopolitan
# Informer, The (1935) - RKO Radio
# Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The (1935) - Paramount
# Midsummer Night's Dream, A (1935) - Warner Bros.
# Miserables, Les (1935) - 20th Century Pictures
# Naughty Marietta (1935) - M-G-M
# Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield, the Younger, The (1935) - M-G-M
# Ruggles of Red Gap (1935) - Paramount
# Top Hat (1935) - RKO Radio
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Informer, The (1935) - Victor McLaglen
Other Nominees:
# Black Fury (1935) - Paul Muni
- This was a write-in candidate, who came in second on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Clark Gable
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Charles Laughton
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Franchot Tone
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Dangerous (1935) - Bette Davis
Other Nominees:
# Alice Adams (1935) - Katharine Hepburn
# Becky Sharp (1935) - Miriam Hopkins
# Dark Angel, The (1935) - Merle Oberon
# Escape Me Never (1935) - Elisabeth Bergner
# Private Worlds (1935) - Claudette Colbert
Best Director
Winner:
* Informer, The (1935) - John Ford
Other Nominees:
# Captain Blood (1935) - Michael Curtiz
- This was a write-in candidate, who came in second on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
# Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The (1935) - Henry Hathaway
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Frank Lloyd
Best Assistant Director
Winners:
* Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The (1935) - Clem Beauchamp
* Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The (1935) - Paul Wing
Other Nominees:
# Midsummer Night's Dream, A (1935) - Sherry Shourds
# Miserables, Les (1935) - Eric Stacey
# Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield, the Younger, The (1935) - Joseph M. Newman
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Scoundrel, The (1935) - Ben Hecht; Charles MacArthur
Other Nominees:
# 'G' Men (1935) - Darryl F. Zanuck
- Write-in candidate, not an official nominee.
- The official AMPAS records list the pseudonym 'Gregory Rogers' as nominee.
# Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935) - Moss Hart
# Gay Deception, The (1935) - Don Hartman; Stephen Morehouse Avery
Best Writing, Screenplay
Winner:
* Informer, The (1935) - Dudley Nichols
Other Nominees:
# Captain Blood (1935) - Casey Robinson
- This was a write-in candidate, who came in third on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
# Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The (1935) - Achmed Abdullah; John L. Balderston; Grover Jones; William Slavens McNutt; Waldemar Young
# Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) - Jules Furthman; Talbot Jennings; Carey Wilson
Academy Awards, USA: 1935
Best Picture
Winner:
* It Happened One Night (1934) - Columbia
Other Nominees:
# Barretts of Wimpole Street, The (1934) - M-G-M
# Cleopatra (1934) - Paramount
# Flirtation Walk (1934) - First National
# Gay Divorcee, The (1934) - RKO Radio
# Here Comes the Navy (1934) - Warner Bros.
# House of Rothschild, The (1934) - 20th Century Pictures
# Imitation of Life (1934) - Universal
# One Night of Love (1934) - Columbia
# Thin Man, The (1934) - M-G-M
# Viva Villa! (1934) - M-G-M
# White Parade, The (1934) - Jesse L. Lasky
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* It Happened One Night (1934) - Clark Gable
Other Nominees:
# Affairs of Cellini, The (1934) - Frank Morgan
# Thin Man, The (1934) - William Powell
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* It Happened One Night (1934) - Claudette Colbert
Other Nominees:
# Barretts of Wimpole Street, The (1934) - Norma Shearer
# Of Human Bondage (1934) - Bette Davis
- This was a write-in nomination.
# One Night of Love (1934) - Grace Moore
Best Director
Winner:
* It Happened One Night (1934) - Frank Capra
Other Nominees:
# One Night of Love (1934) - Victor Schertzinger
# Thin Man, The (1934) - W.S. Van Dyke
Best Assistant Director
Winner:
* Viva Villa! (1934) - John Waters
Other Nominees:
# Cleopatra (1934) - Cullen Tate
# Imitation of Life (1934) - Scott R. Beal
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Manhattan Melodrama (1934) - Arthur Caesar
Other Nominees:
# Hide-Out (1934) - Mauri Grashin
# Richest Girl in the World, The (1934) - Norman Krasna
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* It Happened One Night (1934) - Robert Riskin
Other Nominees:
# Thin Man, The (1934) - Frances Goodrich; Albert Hackett
# Viva Villa! (1934) - Ben Hecht
Academy Awards, USA: 1934
Best Picture
Winner:
* Cavalcade (1933) - Fox
Other Nominees:
# 42nd Street (1933) - Warner Bros.
# Farewell to Arms, A (1932) - Paramount
# I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) - Warner Bros.
# Lady for a Day (1933) - Columbia
# Little Women (1933) - RKO Radio
# Private Life of Henry VIII., The (1933) - London Films
# She Done Him Wrong (1933) - Paramount
# Smilin' Through (1932) - M-G-M
# State Fair (1933) - Fox
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Private Life of Henry VIII., The (1933) - Charles Laughton
Other Nominees:
# Berkeley Square (1933) - Leslie Howard
# I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) - Paul Muni
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Morning Glory (1933) - Katharine Hepburn
Other Nominees:
# Cavalcade (1933) - Diana Wynyard
# Lady for a Day (1933) - May Robson
Best Director
Winner:
* Cavalcade (1933) - Frank Lloyd
Other Nominees:
# Lady for a Day (1933) - Frank Capra
# Little Women (1933) - George Cukor
Best Assistant Director
Winners:
* Charles Barton (Paramount)
* Scott R. Beal (Universal)
* Charles Dorian (M-G-M)
* Fred Fox (UA)
* Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.)
* Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio)
* William Tummel (Fox)
Other Nominees:
# Al Alleborn (Warner Bros.)
# Sid Brod (Paramount)
# Orville O. Dull (M-G-M)
# Percy Ikerd (Fox)
# Arthur Jacobson (Paramount)
# Edward Killy (RKO Radio)
# Joseph A. McDonough (Universal)
# William J. Reiter (Universal)
# Frank Shaw (Warner Bros.)
# Ben Silvey (UA)
# John Waters (M-G-M)
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* One Way Passage (1932) - Robert Lord
Other Nominees:
# Prizefighter and the Lady, The (1933) - Frances Marion
# Rasputin and the Empress (1932) - Charles MacArthur
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* Little Women (1933) - Victor Heerman; Sarah Y. Mason
Other Nominees:
# Lady for a Day (1933) - Robert Riskin
# State Fair (1933) - Paul Green; Sonya Levien
Academy Awards, USA: 1933
Best Picture
Winner:
* Grand Hotel (1932) - Irving Thalberg
Other Nominees:
* Arrowsmith (1931) - Samuel Goldwyn
* Bad Girl (1931) - Winfield R. Sheehan
* Champ, The (1931) - King Vidor
* Five Star Final (1931) - Hal B. Wallis
* One Hour with You (1932) - Ernst Lubitsch
* Shanghai Express (1932) - Adolph Zukor
* Smiling Lieutenant, The (1931) - Ernst Lubitsch
Best Actor
Winner:
* Champ, The (1931) - Wallace Beery
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) - Fredric March
Other Nominees:
* Guardsman, The (1931) - Alfred Lunt
Best Actress
Winner:
* Sin of Madelon Claudet, The (1931) - Helen Hayes
Other Nominees:
* Emma (1932) - Marie Dressler
* Guardsman, The (1931) - Lynn Fontanne
Best Director
Winner:
* Bad Girl (1931) - Frank Borzage
Other Nominees:
* Champ, The (1931) - King Vidor
* Shanghai Express (1932) - Josef von Sternberg
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Champ, The (1931) - Frances Marion
Other Nominees:
* Lady and Gent (1932) - Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt
* Star Witness, The (1931) - Lucien Hubbard
* What Price Hollywood? (1932) - Adela Rogers St. Johns
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* Bad Girl (1931) - Edwin J. Burke
Other Nominees:
* Arrowsmith (1931) - Sidney Howard
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) - Percy Heath, Samuel Hoffenstein
Academy Awards, USA: 1932
Best Picture
Winner:
* Grand Hotel (1932) - M-G-M
Other Nominees:
# Arrowsmith (1931) - Samuel Goldwyn
# Bad Girl (1931) - Fox
# Champ, The (1931) - M-G-M
# Five Star Final (1931) - First National
# One Hour with You (1932) - Paramount Publix
# Shanghai Express (1932) - Paramount Publix
# Smiling Lieutenant, The (1931) - Paramount Publix
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winners:
* Champ, The (1931) - Wallace Beery
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) - Fredric March
Other Nominees:
# Guardsman, The (1931) - Alfred Lunt
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Sin of Madelon Claudet, The (1931) - Helen Hayes
Other Nominees:
# Emma (1932) - Marie Dressler
# Guardsman, The (1931) - Lynn Fontanne
Best Director
Winner:
* Bad Girl (1931) - Frank Borzage
Other Nominees:
# Champ, The (1931) - King Vidor
# Shanghai Express (1932) - Josef von Sternberg
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Champ, The (1931) - Frances Marion
Other Nominees:
# Lady and Gent (1932) - Grover Jones; William Slavens McNutt
# Star Witness, The (1931) - Lucien Hubbard
# What Price Hollywood? (1932) - Adela Rogers St. Johns; Jane Murfin
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* Bad Girl (1931) - Edwin J. Burke
Other Nominees:
# Arrowsmith (1931) - Sidney Howard
# Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) - Percy Heath; Samuel Hoffenstein
Academy Awards, USA: 1931
Best Picture
Winner:
* Cimarron (1931) - RKO Radio
Other Nominees:
# East Lynne (1931) - Fox
# Front Page, The (1931) - The Caddo Company
# Skippy (1931) - Paramount Publix
# Trader Horn (1931) - M-G-M
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Free Soul, A (1931) - Lionel Barrymore
Other Nominees:
# Cimarron (1931) - Richard Dix
# Front Page, The (1931) - Adolphe Menjou
# Royal Family of Broadway, The (1930) - Fredric March
# Skippy (1931) - Jackie Cooper
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Min and Bill (1930) - Marie Dressler
Other Nominees:
# Cimarron (1931) - Irene Dunne
# Free Soul, A (1931) - Norma Shearer
# Holiday (1930) - Ann Harding
# Morocco (1930) - Marlene Dietrich
Best Director
Winner:
* Skippy (1931) - Norman Taurog
Other Nominees:
# Cimarron (1931) - Wesley Ruggles
# Free Soul, A (1931) - Clarence Brown
# Front Page, The (1931) - Lewis Milestone
# Morocco (1930) - Josef von Sternberg
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Dawn Patrol, The (1930) - John Monk Saunders
Other Nominees:
# Doorway to Hell, The (1930) - Rowland Brown
# Laughter (1930) - Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast; Douglas Z. Doty; Donald Ogden Stewart
# Public Enemy, The (1931) - John Bright; Kubec Glasmon
# Smart Money (1931) - Lucien Hubbard; Joseph Jackson
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* Cimarron (1931) - Howard Estabrook
Other Nominees:
# Criminal Code, The (1931) - Seton I. Miller; Fred Niblo Jr.
# Holiday (1930) - Horace Jackson
# Little Caesar (1931) - Francis Edward Faragoh; Robert N. Lee
# Skippy (1931) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Sam Mintz
Academy Awards, USA: 1930
5 November
Host(s): William C. de Mille (3 April)
Conrad Nagel (5 November)
Notes: (3 April) The awards are given for movies made in 1928-1929.
(3 April) There are no 'officially' announced nominees.
(5 November) The awards are given for movies made in 1929-1930.
Date:
3 April, 5 November
Venue:
Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA (3 April)
Fiesta Room, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA (5 November)
Best Picture
Winner:
* Broadway Melody, The (1929) - Harry Rapf
Other Nominees:
* Alibi (1929) - Roland West
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Hollywood Revue of 1929, The (1929) - Harry Rapf
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* In Old Arizona (1929) - Winfield R. Sheehan
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Patriot, The (1928) - Ernst Lubitsch
No official nominees had been announced this year.
Best Actor
Winner:
* In Old Arizona (1929) - Warner Baxter
Other Nominees:
* Alibi (1929) - Chester Morris
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Patriot, The (1928) - Lewis Stone
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Thunderbolt (1929) - George Bancroft
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Valiant, The (1929) - Paul Muni
No official nominees had been announced this year.
Best Actress
Winner:
* Coquette (1929) - Mary Pickford
Other Nominees:
* Barker, The (1928) - Betty Compson
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Broadway Melody, The (1929) - Bessie Love
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Divine Lady, The (1929) - Corinne Griffith
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Letter, The (1929) - Jeanne Eagels
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Madame X (1929) - Ruth Chatterton
No official nominees had been announced this year.
Best Director
Winner:
* Divine Lady, The (1929) - Frank Lloyd
Other Nominees:
* Broadway Melody, The (1929) - Harry Beaumont
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Drag (1929) - Frank Lloyd
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* In Old Arizona (1929) - Irving Cummings
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Madame X (1929) - Lionel Barrymore
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Patriot, The (1928) - Ernst Lubitsch
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Weary River (1929) - Frank Lloyd
No official nominees had been announced this year.
Best Writing, Achievement
Winner:
* Patriot, The (1928) - Hanns Kraly
Other Nominees:
* Cop, The (1928) - Elliott J. Clawson
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* In Old Arizona (1929) - Tom Barry
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Last of Mrs. Cheyney, The (1929) - Hanns Kraly
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Leatherneck, The (1929) - Elliott J. Clawson
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Our Dancing Daughters (1928) - Josephine Lovett
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Sal of Singapore (1928) - Elliott J. Clawson
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Skyscraper (1928) - Elliott J. Clawson
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Valiant, The (1929) - Tom Barry
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Woman of Affairs, A (1928) - Bess Meredyth
No official nominees had been announced this year.
* Wonder of Women (1929) - Bess Meredyth
No official nominees had been announced this year.
Academy Awards, USA: 1929
Best Picture, Unique and Artistic Production
Winner:
* Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) - Fox
Other Nominees:
# Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness (1927) - Paramount Famous Lasky
# Crowd, The (1928) - M-G-M
Best Picture, Production
Winner:
* Wings (1927) - Paramount Famous Lasky
Other Nominees:
# Racket, The (1928) - The Caddo Company
# Seventh Heaven (1927) - Fox
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Last Command, The (1928) - Emil Jannings
Other Nominees:
# Noose, The (1928) - Richard Barthelmess
# Patent Leather Kid, The (1927) - Richard Barthelmess
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Winner:
* Seventh Heaven (1927) - Janet Gaynor
Other Nominees:
# Sadie Thompson (1928) - Gloria Swanson
# Ship Comes In, A (1928) - Louise Dresser
Best Director, Comedy Picture
Winner:
* Two Arabian Knights (1927) - Lewis Milestone
Other Nominees:
# Speedy (1928) - Ted Wilde
Best Director, Dramatic Picture
Winner:
* Seventh Heaven (1927) - Frank Borzage
Other Nominees:
# Crowd, The (1928) - King Vidor
# Sorrell and Son (1927) - Herbert Brenon
Best Writing, Original Story
Winner:
* Underworld (1927) - Ben Hecht
Other Nominees:
# Last Command, The (1928) - Lajos Biro
Best Writing, Adaptation
Winner:
* Seventh Heaven (1927) - Benjamin Glazer
Other Nominees:
# Glorious Betsy (1928) - Anthony Coldeway
# Jazz Singer, The (1927) - Alfred A. Cohn
Best Writing, Title Writing
Winners:
* Joseph Farnham
* George Marion Jr.
Other Nominees:
# Private Life of Helen of Troy, The (1927) - Gerald C. Duffy
Source of data about Academy Award winners and nominees: IMDb.com (Internet Movie Database).
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