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93rd Academy Awards (April 25, 2021)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Nomadland (2020)
The Father (2020)
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Mank (2020)
Minari (2020)
Promising Young Woman (2020)
Sound of Metal (2019)
The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

Best Director

 
Winner: Chloe Zhao -  Nomadland (2020)
Thomas Vinterberg -  Another Round (2020)
David Fincher -  Mank (2020)
Lee Isaac Chung -  Minari (2020)
Emerald Fennell -  Promising Young Woman (2020)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Anthony Hopkins -  The Father (2020)
Riz Ahmed -  Sound of Metal (2019)
Chadwick Boseman -  Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Gary Oldman -  Mank (2020)
Steven Yeun -  Minari (2020)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Frances McDormand -  Nomadland (2020)
Viola Davis -  Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Andra Day -  The United States vs. Billie Holiday (2021)
Vanessa Kirby -  Pieces of a Woman (2020)
Carey Mulligan -  Promising Young Woman (2020)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Emerald Fennell -  Promising Young Woman (2020)
Will Berson and Shaka King -  Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Lee Isaac Chung -  Minari (2020)
Abraham Marder and Darius Marder -  Sound of Metal (2019)
Aaron Sorkin -  The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winners: Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller -  The Father (2020)
Sacha Baron Cohen, Peter Baynham, Jena Friedman, Anthony Hines, Lee Kern, Dan Mazer, Erica Rivinoja and Dan Swimer -  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Chloe Zhao -  Nomadland (2020)
Kemp Powers -  One Night In Miami (2020)
Ramin Bahrani -  The White Tiger (2021)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Daniel Kaluuya -  Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Sacha Baron Cohen -  The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
Leslie Odom Jr. -  One Night In Miami (2020)
Paul Raci -  Sound of Metal (2019)
Lakeith Stanfield -  Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Youn Yuh-jung -  Minari (2020)
Maria Bakalova -  Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Glenn Close -  Hillbilly Elegy (2020)
Olivia Colman -  The Father (2020)
Amanda Seyfried -  Mank (2020)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Soul (2020)
Onward (2020)
Over the Moon (2020)
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon (2019)
Wolfwalkers (2020)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Another Round (2020)
Better Days (2019)
Collective (2019)
The Man Who Sold His Skin (2020)
Quo vadis, Aida? (2020)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  My Octopus Teacher (2020)
Collective (2019)
Crip Camp (2020)
The Mole Agent (2020)
Time (2020)

Best Original Score

 
Winners: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste -  Soul (2020)
Terence Blanchard -  Da 5 Bloods (2020)
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross -  Mank (2020)
Emile Mosseri -  Minari (2020)
James Newton Howard -  News of the World (2020)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Fight for You" from  Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
"Hear My Voice" from  The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
"Husavik" from  Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020)
"Io si (Seen)" from  The Life Ahead (2020)
"Speak Now" from  One Night In Miami (2020)

Best Sound

 
Winners: Jaime Baksht, Nicolas Becker, Philip Bladh, Carlos Cortes and Michelle Couttolenc -  Sound of Metal (2019)
Beau Borders, Michael Minkler, Warren Shaw and David Wyman -  Greyhound (2020)
Ren Klyce, Drew Kunin, Jeremy Molod, Nathan Nance and David Parker -  Mank (2020)
William Miller, John Pritchett, Mike Prestwood Smith and Oliver Tarney -  News of the World (2020)
Coya Elliot, Ren Klyce and David Parker -  Soul (2020)

 

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Donald Graham Burt and Jan Pascale -  Mank (2020)
Peter Francis and Cathy Featherstone -  The Father (2020)
Mark Ricker, Karen O'Hara and Diana Stoughton -  Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
David Crank and Elizabeth Keenan -  News of the World (2020)
Nathan Crowley and Kathy Lucas -  Tenet (2020)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Erik Messerschmidt -  Mank (2020)
Sean Bobbitt -  Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
Dariusz Wolski -  News of the World (2020)
Joshua James Richards -  Nomadland (2020)
Phedon Papamichael -  The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Sergio Lopez-Rivera, Mia Nel and Jamika Wilson -  Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Laura Alln, Marese Langan and Claudia Stolze -  Emma. (2020)
Patricia Dehaney, Eryn Krueger Mekash and Matthew W. Mungle -  Hillbilly Elegy (2020)
Colleen LaBaff, Kimberley Spiteri and Gigi Williams -  Mank (2020)
Dalia Colli, Mark Coulier and Francesco Pegoretti -  Pinocchio (2019)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Ann Roth -  Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Alexandra Byrne -  Emma. (2020)
Trish Summerville -  Mank (2020)
Bina Daigeler -  Mulan (2020)
Massimo Cantini Parrini -  Pinocchio (2019)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Mikkel E.G. Nielsen -  Sound of Metal (2019)
Yorgos Lamprinos -  The Father (2020)
Chloe Zhao -  Nomadland (2020)
Frederic Thoraval -  Promising Young Woman (2020)
Alan Baumgarten -  The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Scott R. Fisher, Andrew Jackson, David Lee and Andrew Lockley -  Tenet (2020)
Genevieve Camailleri, Brian Cox, Matt Everitt and Matt Sloan -  Love and Monsters (2020)
Matthew Kasmir, Chris Lawrence, Max Solomon and David Watkins -  The Midnight Sky (2020)
Sean Andrew Faden, Steve Ingram, Anders Langlands and Seth Maury -  Mulan (2020)
Nick Davis, Greg Fisher, Ben Jones and Santiago Colomo Martinez -  The One and Only Ivan (2020)

92nd Academy Awards (February 9, 2020)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Parasite (2019)
Ford v Ferrari (2019)
The Irishman (2019)
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Joker (2019)
Little Women (2019)
Marriage Story (2019)
1917 (2019)
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Director

 
Winner: Bong Joon-ho -  Parasite (2019)
Martin Scorsese -  The Irishman (2019)
Todd Phillips -  Joker (2019)
Sam Mendes -  1917 (2019)
Quentin Tarantino -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Joaquin Phoenix -  Joker (2019)
Antonio Banderas -  Dolor y gloria (2019)
Leonardo DiCaprio -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)
Adam Driver -  Marriage Story (2019)
Jonathan Pryce -  The Two Popes (2019)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Renee Zellweger -  Judy (2019)
Cynthia Erivo -  Harriet (2019)
Scarlett Johansson -  Marriage Story (2019)
Saoirse Ronan -  Little Women (2019)
Charlize Theron -  Bombshell (2019)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won -  Parasite (2019)
Rian Johnson -  Knives Out (2019)
Noah Baumbach -  Marriage Story (2019)
Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns -  1917 (2019)
Quentin Tarantino -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Taika Waititi -  Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Steven Zaillian -  The Irishman (2019)
Todd Phillips and Scott Silver -  Joker (2019)
Greta Gerwig -  Little Women (2019)
Anthony McCarten -  The Two Popes (2019)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Brad Pitt -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)
Tom Hanks -  A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood (2019)
Anthony Hopkins -  The Two Popes (2019)
Al Pacino -  The Irishman (2019)
Joe Pesci -  The Irishman (2019)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Laura Dern -  Marriage Story (2019)
Kathy Bates -  Richard Jewell (2019)
Scarlett Johansson -  Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Florence Pugh -  Little Women (2019)
Margot Robbie -  Bombshell (2019)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Toy Story 4 (2019)
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
I Lost My Body (2019)
Klaus (2019)
Missing Link (2019)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Parasite (2019)
Corpus Christi (2019)
Honeyland (2019)
Les miserables (2019) [tt10199590]
Dolor y gloria (2019)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  American Factory (2019)
The Cave (2019)
The Edge of Democracy (2019)
For Sama (2019)
Honeyland (2019)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Hildur Guonadottir -  Joker (2019)
Alexandre Desplat -  Little Women (2019)
Randy Newman -  Marriage Story (2019)
Thomas Newman -  1917 (2019)
John Williams -  Star Wars: Episode IX (2019)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from  Rocketman (2019)
"I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" from  Toy Story 4 (2019)
"I'm Standing with You" from  Breakthrough (2019)
"Into the Unknown" from  Frozen 2 (2019)
"Stand Up" from  Harriet (2019)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Donald Sylvester -  Ford v Ferrari (2019)
Alan Robert Murray -  Joker (2019)
Oliver Tarney and Rachael Tate -  1917 (2019)
Wylie Stateman -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)
Matthew Wood and David Acord -  Star Wars: Episode IX (2019)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson -  1917 (2019)
Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson and Mark Ulano -  Ad Astra (2019)
Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Steven A. Morrow -  Ford v Ferrari (2019)
Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic and Tod Maitland -  Joker (2019)
Michael Minkler, Christian P. Minkler and Mark Ulano -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)
Bob Shaw and Regina Graves -  The Irishman (2019)
Ra Vincent and Nora Sopkova -  Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Dennis Gassner and Lee Sandales -  1917 (2019)
Lee Ha-jun and Cho Won-woo -  Parasite (2019)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Roger Deakins -  1917 (2019)
Rodrigo Prieto -  The Irishman (2019)
Lawrence Sher -  Joker (2019)
Jarin Blaschke -  The Lighthouse (2019)
Robert Richardson -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker -  Bombshell (2019)
Nicki Ledermann and Kay Georgiou -  Joker (2019)
Jeremy Woodhead -  Judy (2019)
Paul Gooch, Arjen Tuiten and David White -  Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019)
Naomi Donne, Tristan Versluis and Rebecca Cole -  1917 (2019)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Jacqueline Durran -  Little Women (2019)
Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson -  The Irishman (2019)
Mayes C. Rubeo -  Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Mark Bridges -  Joker (2019)
Arianne Phillips -  Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019)

Best Film Editing

 
Winners: Andrew Buckland and Michael McCusker -  Ford v Ferrari (2019)
Thelma Schoonmaker -  The Irishman (2019)
Tom Eagles -  Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Jeff Groth -  Joker (2019)
Yang Jin-mo -  Parasite (2019)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy -  1917 (2019)
Dan DeLeeuw, Matt Aitken, Russell Earl and Dan Sudick -  Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Pablo Helman, Leandro Estebecorena, Stephane Grabli and Nelson Sepulveda -  The Irishman (2019)
Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Elliot Newman -  The Lion King (2019)
Roger Guyett, Neal Scanlan, Patrich Tubach and Dominic Tuohy -  Star Wars: Episode IX (2019)

91st Academy Awards (February 24, 2019)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Green Book (2018)
Black Panther (2018)
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
The Favourite (2018)
Roma (2018)
A Star Is Born (2018)
Vice (2018)

Best Director

 
Winner: Alfonso Cuaron -  Roma (2018)
Spike Lee -  BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Pawel Pawlikowski -  Zimna wojna (2018)
Yorgos Lanthimos -  The Favourite (2018)
Adam McKay -  Vice (2018)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Rami Malek -  Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Christian Bale -  Vice (2018)
Bradley Cooper -  A Star Is Born (2018)
Willem Dafoe -  At Eternity's Gate (2018)
Viggo Mortensen -  Green Book (2018)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Olivia Colman -  The Favourite (2018)
Yalitza Aparicio -  Roma (2018)
Glenn Close -  The Wife (2017)
Lady Gaga -  A Star Is Born (2018)
Melissa McCarthy -  Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winners: Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie and Peter Farrelly -  Green Book (2018)
Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara -  The Favourite (2018)
Paul Schrader -  First Reformed (2017)
Alfonso Cuaron -  Roma (2018)
Adam McKay -  Vice (2018)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winners: Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott and Spike Lee -  BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen -  The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty -  Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
Barry Jenkins -  If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters -  A Star Is Born (2018)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Mahershala Ali -  Green Book (2018)
Adam Driver -  BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Sam Elliott -  A Star Is Born (2018)
Richard E. Grant -  Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018)
Sam Rockwell -  Vice (2018)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Regina King -  If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Amy Adams -  Vice (2018)
Marina de Tavira -  Roma (2018)
Emma Stone -  The Favourite (2018)
Rachel Weisz -  The Favourite (2018)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Incredibles 2 (2018)
Isle of Dogs (2018)
Mirai no Mirai (2018)
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Roma (2018)
Capernaum (2018)
Zimna wojna (2018)
Werk ohne Autor (2018)
Shoplifters (2018)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Free Solo (2018)
Hale County This Morning, This Evening (2018)
Minding the Gap (2018)
Of Fathers and Sons (2017)
RBG (2018)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Ludwig Goransson -  Black Panther (2018)
Terence Blanchard -  BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Nicholas Britell -  If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Alexandre Desplat -  Isle of Dogs (2018)
Marc Shaiman -  Mary Poppins Returns (2018)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Shallow" from  A Star Is Born (2018)
"All the Stars" from  Black Panther (2018)
"I'll Fight" from  RBG (2018)
"The Place Where Lost Things Go" from  Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
"When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings" from  The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone -  Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Benjamin A. Burtt and Steve Boeddeker -  Black Panther (2018)
Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan -  First Man (2018)
Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl -  A Quiet Place (2018)
Sergio Diaz and Skip Lievsay -  Roma (2018)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and John Casali -  Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor and Peter J. Devlin -  Black Panther (2018)
Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano, Ai-Ling Lee and Mary H. Ellis -  First Man (2018)
Skip Lievsay, Craig Henighan and Jose Antonio Garcia -  Roma (2018)
Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic, Jason Ruder and Steve Morrow -  A Star Is Born (2018)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Hannah Beachler and Jay Hart -  Black Panther (2018)
Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton -  The Favourite (2018)
Nathan Crowley and Kathy Lucas -  First Man (2018)
John Myhre and Gordon Sim -  Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez -  Roma (2018)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Alfonso Cuaron -  Roma (2018)
Lukasz Zal -  Zimna wojna (2018)
Robbie Ryan -  The Favourite (2018)
Caleb Deschanel -  Werk ohne Autor (2018)
Matthew Libatique -  A Star Is Born (2018)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe and Patricia Dehaney -  Vice (2018)
Goran Lundstrom and Pamela Goldammer -  GrAns (2018)
Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher and Jessica Brooks -  Mary Queen of Scots (2018)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Ruth E. Carter -  Black Panther (2018)
Mary Zophres -  The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)
Sandy Powell -  The Favourite (2018)
Sandy Powell -  Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
Alexandra Byrne -  Mary Queen of Scots (2018)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: John Ottman -  Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Barry Alexander Brown -  BlacKkKlansman (2018)
Yorgos Mavropsaridis -  The Favourite (2018)
Patrick J. Don Vito -  Green Book (2018)
Hank Corwin -  Vice (2018)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Paul Lambert, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles and J.D. Schwalm -  First Man (2018)
Dan DeLeeuw, Kelly Port, Russell Earl and Dan Sudick -  Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Christopher Lawrence, Michael Eames, Theo Jones and Chris Corbould -  Christopher Robin (2018)
Roger Guyett, Grady Cofer, Matthew E. Butler and David Shirk -  Ready Player One (2018)
Rob Bredow, Patrick Tubach, Neal Scanlan and Dominic Tuohy -  Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)

90th Academy Awards (March 4, 2018)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Shape of Water (2017)
Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Darkest Hour (2017)
Dunkirk (2017)
Get Out (2017)
Lady Bird (2017)
Phantom Thread (2017)
The Post (2017)
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Best Director

 
Winner: Guillermo del Toro -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Christopher Nolan -  Dunkirk (2017)
Jordan Peele -  Get Out (2017)
Greta Gerwig -  Lady Bird (2017)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  Phantom Thread (2017)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Gary Oldman -  Darkest Hour (2017)
Timothee Chalamet -  Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Daniel Day-Lewis -  Phantom Thread (2017)
Daniel Kaluuya -  Get Out (2017)
Denzel Washington -  Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Frances McDormand -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Sally Hawkins -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Margot Robbie -  I, Tonya (2017)
Saoirse Ronan -  Lady Bird (2017)
Meryl Streep -  The Post (2017)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Jordan Peele -  Get Out (2017)
Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani -  The Big Sick (2017)
Greta Gerwig -  Lady Bird (2017)
Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Martin McDonagh -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: James Ivory -  Call Me By Your Name (2017)
Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber -  The Disaster Artist (2017)
Scott Frunk, James Mangold and Michael Green -  Logan (2017)
Aaron Sorkin -  Molly's Game (2017)
Virgil Williams and Dee Rees -  Mudbound (2017)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Sam Rockwell -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Willem Dafoe -  The Florida Project (2017)
Woody Harrelson -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
Richard Jenkins -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Christopher Plummer -  All the Money In the World (2017)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Allison Janney -  I, Tonya (2017)
Mary J. Blige -  Mudbound (2017)
Lesley Manville -  Phantom Thread (2017)
Laurie Metcalf -  Lady Bird (2017)
Octavia Spencer -  The Shape of Water (2017)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Coco (2017)
The Boss Baby (2017)
The Breadwinner (2017)
Ferdinand (2017)
Loving Vincent (2017)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  A Fantastic Woman (2017)
The Insult (2017)
Loveless (2017)
On Body and Soul (2017)
The Square (2017)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Icarus (2017)
Abacus: Small Enough To Jail (2016)
Faces Places (2017)
Last Men In Aleppo (2017)
Strong Island (2017)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alexandre Desplat -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Hans Zimmer -  Dunkirk (2017)
Jonny Greenwood -  Phantom Thread (2017)
John Williams -  Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
Carter Burwell -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Remember Me" from  Coco (2017)
"Mighty River" from  Mudbound (2017)
"Mystery of Love" from  Call Me By Your Name (2017)
"Stand Up for Something" from  Marshall (2017)
"This Is Me" from  The Greatest Showman (2017)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: Richard King and Alex Gibson  Dunkirk (2017)
Julian Slater -  Baby Driver (2017)
Mark Mangini and Theo Green -  Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Nathan Robitaille and Nelson Ferreira -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Matthew Wood and Ren Klyce -  Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Mark Weingarten, Gregg Landaker and Gary A. Rizzo -  Dunkirk (2017)
Julian Slater, Tim Cavagin and Mary H. Ellis -  Baby Driver (2017)
Ron Bartlett, Doug Hemphill and Mac Ruth -  Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Christian Cooke, Brad Zoern and Glen Gauthier -  The Shape of Water (2017)
David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce, and Stuart Wilson -  Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Paul Denham Austerberry, Shane Vieau, and Jeff Melvin -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer -  Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Dennis Gassner and alessandra querzola -  Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer -  Darkest Hour (2017)
Nathan Crowley and Gary Fettis -  Dunkirk (2017)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Roger Deakins -  Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Bruno Delbonnel -  Darkest Hour (2017)
Hoyte van Hoytema -  Dunkirk (2017)
Rachel Morrison -  Mudbound (2017)
Dan Laustsen -  The Shape of Water (2017)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, and Lucy Sibbick -  Darkest Hour (2017)
Daniel Phillips and Lou SHeppard -  Victoria & Abdul (2017)
Arjen Tuiten -  Wonder (2017)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Mark Bridges -  Phantom Thread (2017)
Jacqueline Durran -  Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Jacqueline Durran -  Darkest Hour (2017)
Luis Sequeira -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Consolata Boyle -  Victoria & Abdul (2017)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Lee Smith -  Dunkirk (2017)
Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos -  Baby Driver (2017)
Tatiana S. Riegel -  I, Tonya (2017)
Sidney Wolinsky -  The Shape of Water (2017)
Jon Gregory -  Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert, and Richard R. Hoover -  Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Jonathan Fawkner, and Dan Sudick -  Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2017)
Stephen Rosenbaum, Jeff White, Scott Benza, and Mike Meinardus -  King Kong: Giant From Skull Island (2017)
Ben Morris, Mike Mulholland, Neal Scanlan, and Chris Corbould -  Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
Joe Letteri, Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon, and Joel Whist -  War For the Planet of the Apes (2017)

89th Academy Awards (February 26, 2017)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Moonlight (2016)
Arrival (2016)
Fences (2016)
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Hell Or High Water (2016)
Hidden Figures (2016)
La La Land (2016)
Lion (2016)
Manchester By the Sea (2016)

Best Director

 
Winner: Damien Chazelle -  La La Land (2016)
Denis Villeneuve -  Arrival (2016)
Mel Gibson -  Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Kenneth Lonergan -  Manchester By the Sea (2016)
Barry Jenkins -  Moonlight (2016)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Casey Affleck -  Manchester By the Sea (2016)
Andrew Garfield -  Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Ryan Gosling -  La La Land (2016)
Viggo Mortensen -  Captain Fantastic (2016)
Denzel Washington -  Fences (2016)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Emma Stone -  La La Land (2016)
Isabelle Huppert -  Elle (2016)
Ruth Negga -  Loving (2016)
Natalie Portman -  Jackie (2016)
Meryl Streep -  Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Kenneth Lonergan -  Manchester By the Sea (2016)
Taylor Sheridan -  Hell Or High Water (2016)
Damien Chazelle -  La La Land (2016)
Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou -  The Lobster (2015)
Mike Mills -  20th Century Women (2016)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winners: Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney -  Moonlight (2016)
Eric Heisserer -  Arrival (2016)
August Wilson -  Fences (2016)
Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi -  Hidden Figures (2016)
Luke Davies -  Lion (2016)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Mahershala Ali -  Moonlight (2016)
Jeff Bridges -  Hell Or High Water (2016)
Lucas Hedges -  Manchester By the Sea (2016)
Dev Patel -  Lion (2016)
Michael Shannon -  Nocturnal Animals (2016)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Viola Davis -  Fences (2016)
Naomie Harris -  Moonlight (2016)
Nicole Kidman -  Lion (2016)
Octavia Spencer -  Hidden Figures (2016)
Michelle Williams -  Manchester By the Sea (2016)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Zootopia (2016)
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
Moana (2016)
My Life As a Zucchini (2016)
The Red Turtle (2016)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Salesman (2016)
Land of Mine (2015)
A Man Called Ove (2015)
Tanna (2015)
Toni Erdmann (2016)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  O.J.: Made In America (2016)
Fire At Sea (2016)
I Am Not Your Negro (2016)
Life, Animated (2016)
13TH (2016)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Justin Hurwitz -  La La Land (2016)
Mica Levi -  Jackie (2016)
Dustin O'Halloran and Hauschka -  Lion (2016)
Nicholas Britell -  Moonlight (2016)
Thomas Newman -  Passengers (2016)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "City of Stars" from  La La Land (2016)
"Audition" from  La La Land (2016)
"Can't Stop the Feeling!" from  Trolls (2016)
"The Empty Chair" from  Jim (2016)
"How Far I'll Go" from  Moana (2016)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Sylvain Bellemare -  Arrival (2016)
Wylie Stateman and Renee Tondelli -  Deepwater Horizon (2016)
Robert Mackenzie and Andy Wright -  Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan -  La La Land (2016)
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  Sully (2016)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Kevin O'Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie, and Peter Grace -  Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Bernard Gariepy Strobl and Claude La Haye -  Arrival (2016)
Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee, and Steve A. Morrow -  La La Land (2016)
David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio, and Stuart Wilson -  Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush, and Mac Ruth -  13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco -  La La Land (2016)
Patrice Vermette and Paul Hotte -  Arrival (2016)
Stuart Craig and Anna Pinnock -  Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016)
Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh -  Hail, Caesar! (2016)
Guy Hendrix Dyas and Gene Serdena -  Passengers (2016)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Linus Sandgren -  La La Land (2016)
Bradford Young -  Arrival (2016)
Greig Fraser -  Lion (2016)
James Laxton -  Moonlight (2016)
Rodrigo Prieto -  Silence (2016)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini, and Christopher Nelson -  Task Force X (2016)
Eva von Bahr and Love Larson -  A Man Called Ove (2015)
Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo -  Star Trek Beyond (2016)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Colleen Atwood -  Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016)
Joanna Johnston -  Marrianne (2016)
Consolata Boyle -  Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)
Madeline Fontaine -  Jackie (2016)
Mary Zophres -  La La Land (2016)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: John Gilbert -  Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Joe Walker -  Arrival (2016)
Jake Roberts -  Hell Or High Water (2016)
Tom Cross -  La La Land (2016)
Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon -  Moonlight (2016)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones, and Dan Lemmon -  The Jungle Book (2016)
Craig Hammack, Jason Snell, Jason Billington, and Burt Dalton -  Deepwater Horizon (2016)
Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli, and Paul Corbould -  Doctor Strange (2016)
Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, Brian McLean, and Brad Schiff -  Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
John Knoll, Mohen Leon, Hal Hickel, and Neil Corbould -  Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

88th Academy Awards (February 28, 2016)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Spotlight (2015)
The Big Short (2015)
Brooklyn (2015)
Bridge of Spies (2015)
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
The Martian (2015)
The Revenant (2015)
Room (2015)

Best Director

 
Winner: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu -  The Revenant (2015)
Adam McKay -  The Big Short (2015)
George Miller -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Lenny Abrahamson -  Room (2015)
Tom McCarthy -  Spotlight (2015)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Leonardo DiCaprio -  The Revenant (2015)
Bryan Cranston -  Trumbo (2015)
Matt Damon -  The Martian (2015)
Michael Fassbender -  Steve Jobs (2015)
Eddie Redmayne -  The Danish Girl (2015)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Brie Larson -  Room (2015)
Cate Blanchett -  Carol (2015)
Jennifer Lawrence -  Joy (2015)
Charlotte Rampling -  45 Years (2015)
Saoirse Ronan -  Brooklyn (2015)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winners: Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy -  Spotlight (2015)
Matt Charman, Ethan Coen, and Joel Coen -  Bridge of Spies (2015)
Alex Garland -  Ex Machina (2015)
Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, Josh Cooley, and Ronnie Del Carmen -  Inside Out (2015)
Andrea Berloff, Jonathan Herman, S. Leigh Savidge, and Alan Wenkus -  Straight Outta Compton (2015)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winners: Charles Randolph and Adam McKay -  The Big Short (2015)
Nick Hornby -  Brooklyn (2015)
Phyllis Nagy -  Carol (2015)
Drew Goddard -  The Martian (2015)
Emma Donoghue -  Room (2015)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Mark Rylance -  Bridge of Spies (2015)
Christian Bale -  The Big Short (2015)
Tom Hardy -  The Revenant (2015)
Mark Ruffalo -  Spotlight (2015)
Sylvester Stallone -  Creed (2015)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Alicia Vikander -  The Danish Girl (2015)
Jennifer Jason Leigh -  The Hateful Eight (2015)
Rooney Mara -  Carol (2015)
Rachel McAdams -  Spotlight (2015)
Kate Winslet -  Steve Jobs (2015)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Inside Out (2015)
Anomalisa (2015)
The Boy and the World (2013)
Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
When Marnie Was There (2014)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Son of Saul (2015)
Embrace of the Serpent (2015)
A War (2015)
Mustang (2015)
Theeb (2014)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Raw: The Amy Winehouse Story (2015)
Cartel Land (2015)
The Look of Silence (2014)
What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015)
Winter On Fire: Ukraine's Fight For Freedom (2015)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Ennio Morricone -  The Hateful Eight (2015)
Thomas Newman -  Bridge of Spies (2015)
Carter Burwell -  Carol (2015)
Johann Johannsson -  Sicario (2015)
John Williams -  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Writing's On the Wall" from  Spectre (2015)
"Earned It" from  Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
"Til It Happens to You" from  The Hunting Ground (2015)
"Manta Ray" from  Racing Extinction (2015)
"Simple Song #3" from  Youth (2015)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: Mark A. Mangini and David White -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Oliver Tarney -  The Martian (2015)
Martin Hernandez and Lon Bender -  The Revenant (2015)
Alan Robert Murray -  Sicario (2015)
Matthew Wood and David Acord -  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff, and Ben Osmo -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom, and Drew Kunin -  Bridge of Spies (2015)
Paul Massey, Mark Taylor, and Mac Ruth -  The Martian (2015)
Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano, Randy Thom, and Chris Duesterdiek -  The Revenant (2015)
Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, and Stuart Wilson -  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Colin Gibson and Lisa Thompson -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo, and Bernhard Henrich -  Bridge of Spies (2015)
Eve Stewart and Michael Standish -  The Danish Girl (2015)
Arthur Max and Celia Bobak -  The Martian (2015)
Jack Fisk and Hamish Purdy -  The Revenant (2015)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Emmanuel Lubezki -  The Revenant (2015)
Edward Lachman -  Carol (2015)
Robert Richardson -  The Hateful Eight (2015)
John Seale -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Roger Deakins -  Sicario (2015)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Lesley Vanderwalt, Elka Wardega, and Damian Martin -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Love Larson and Eva Von Bahr -  The Centenarian Who Climbed Out the Window and Vanished (2013)
Sian Grigg, Duncan Jarman, and Robert A. Pandini -  The Revenant (2015)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Jenny Beavan -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Sandy Powell -  Carol (2015)
Sandy Powell -  Cinderella (2015)
Paco Delgado -  The Danish Girl (2015)
Jacqueline West -  The Revenant (2015)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Margaret Sixel -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Hank Corwin -  The Big Short (2015)
Stephen Mirrione -  The Revenant (2015)
Tom McArdle -  Spotlight (2015)
Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey -  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Williams Ardington, and Sara Bennett -  Ex Machina (2015)
Andrew Jackson, Tom Wood, Dan Oliver, and Andy Williams -  Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Richard Stammers, Anders Langlands, Chris Lawrence, and Steven Warner -  The Martian (2015)
Richard McBride, Matt Shumway, Jason Smith, and Cameron Waldbauer -  The Revenant (2015)
Roger Guyett, Pat Tubach, Neal Scanlan, and Chris Corbould -  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

87th Academy Awards (February 22, 2015)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Birdman (2014)
American Sniper (2014)
Boyhood (2014)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
The Imitation Game (2014)
Selma (2014)
The Theory of Everything (2014)
Whiplash (2014)

Best Director

 
Winner: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu -  Birdman (2014)
Wes Anderson -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Richard Linklater -  Boyhood (2014)
Bennett Miller -  Foxcatcher (2014)
Morten Tyldum -  The Imitation Game (2014)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Eddie Redmayne -  The Theory of Everything (2014)
Steve Carell -  Foxcatcher (2014)
Bradley Cooper -  American Sniper (2014)
Benedict Cumberbatch -  The Imitation Game (2014)
Michael Keaton -  Birdman (2014)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Julianne Moore -  Still Alice (2014)
Marion Cotillard -  Two Days, One Night (2014)
Felicity Jones -  The Theory of Everything (2014)
Rosamund Pike -  Gone Girl (2014)
Reese Witherspoon -  A Walk In the Wilderness (2014)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winners: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr. and Armando Bo -  Birdman (2014)
Richard Linklater -  Boyhood (2014)
E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman -  Foxcatcher (2014)
Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Dan Gilroy -  Nightcrawler (2014)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Graham Moore -  The Imitation Game (2014)
Jason Deal Hall -  American Sniper (2014)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  Inherent Vice (2014)
Anthony McCarten -  The Theory of Everything (2014)
Damien Chazelle -  Whiplash (2014)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: J.K. Simmons -  Whiplash (2014)
Robert Duvall -  The Judge (2014)
Ethan Hawke -  Boyhood (2014)
Edward Norton -  Birdman (2014)
Mark Ruffalo -  Foxcatcher (2014)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Patricia Arquette -  Boyhood (2014)
Laura Dern -  A Walk In the Wilderness (2014)
Keira Knightley -  The Imitation Game (2014)
Emma Stone -  Birdman (2014)
Meryl Streep -  Into the Woods (2014)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Big Hero 6 (2014)
The Boxtrolls (2014)
How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
Song of the Sea (2014)
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Ida (2013)
Leviathan (2014)
Tangerines (2013)
Timbuktu (2014)
Wild Tales (2014)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Citizenfour (2014)
Finding Vivian Maier (2013)
Last Days In Vietnam (2014)
The Salt of the Earth (2014)
Virunga (2014)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alexandre Desplat -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Alexandre Desplat -  The Imitation Game (2014)
Hans Zimmer -  Interstellar (2014)
Gary Yershon -  Mr. Turner (2014)
Johann Johannsson -  The Theory of Everything (2014)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Glory" from  Selma (2014)
"Everything Is Awesome" from  The Lego Movie (2014)
"Grateful" from  Beyond the Lights (2014)
"I'm Not Gonna Miss You" from  Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me (2014)
"Lost Stars" from  Can a Song Save Your Life? (2013)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  American Sniper (2014)
Martin Hernandez and Aaron Glascock -  Birdman (2014)
Brent Burge and Jason Canovas -  The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Richard King -  Interstellar (2014)
Becky Sullivan and Andrew DeCristofaro -  Unbroken (2014)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins and Thomas Curley -  Whiplash (2014)
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and Walt Martin -  American Sniper (2014)
Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano and Thomas Varga -  Birdman (2014)
Gary A. Rizzo, Gregg Landaker and Mark Weingarten -  Interstellar (2014)
Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano and David Lee -  Unbroken (2014)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Maria Djurkovic and Tatiana Macdonald -  The Imitation Game (2014)
Nathan Crowley and Gary Fettis -  Interstellar (2014)
Dennis Gassner and Anna Pinnock -  Into the Woods (2014)
Suzie Davies and Charlotte Watts -  Mr. Turner (2014)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Emmanuel Lubezki -  Birdman (2014)
Robert Yeoman -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Lukasz Zal and Ryszard Lenczewski -  Ida (2013)
Dick Pope -  Mr. Turner (2014)
Roger Deakins -  Unbroken (2014)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Bill Corso and Dennis Liddiard -  Foxcatcher (2014)
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou and David White -  Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Milena Canonero -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Mark Bridges -  Inherent Vice (2014)
Colleen Atwood -  Into the Woods (2014)
Anna B. Sheppard -  Maleficent (2014)
Jacqueline Durran -  Mr. Turner (2014)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Tom Cross -  Whiplash (2014)
Joel Cox and Gary D. Roach -  American Sniper (2014)
Sandra Adair -  Boyhood (2014)
Barney Pilling -  The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
William Goldenberg -  The Imitation Game (2014)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter and Scott Fisher -  Interstellar (2014)
Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Bryan Grill and Dan Sudick -  Marvel Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Joe Letteri Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett and Erik Winquist -  Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
Stephane Ceretti, Nicolas Aithadi, Jonathan Fawkner and Paul Corbould -  Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Richard Stammers, Lou Pecora, Tim Crosbie and Cameron Waldbauer -  X-Men: Future & Past (2014)

86th Academy Awards (March 2, 2014)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  12 Years a Slave (2013)
American Hustle (2013)
Captain Phillips (2013)
Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Gravity (2013)
Her (2013)
Nebraska (2013)
Philomena (2013)
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Best Director

 
Winner: Alfonso Cuaron -  Gravity (2013)
Steve McQueen -  12 Years a Slave (2013)
Alexander Payne -  Nebraska (2013)
David O. Russell -  American Hustle (2013)
Martin Scorsese -  The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Matthew McConaughey -  Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Christian Bale -  American Hustle (2013)
Bruce Dern -  Nebraska (2013)
Leonardo DiCaprio -  The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Chiwetel Ejiofor -  12 Years a Slave (2013)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Cate Blanchett -  Blue Jasmine (2013)
Amy Adams -  American Hustle (2013)
Sandra Bullock -  Gravity (2013)
Judi Dench -  Philomena (2013)
Meryl Streep -  August: Osage County (2013)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Spike Jonze -  Her (2013)
Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell -  American Hustle (2013)
Woody Allen -  Blue Jasmine (2013)
Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack -  Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Bob Nelson -  Nebraska (2013)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: John Ridley -  12 Years a Slave (2013)
Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke -  Before Midnight (2013)
Billy Ray -  Captain Phillips (2013)
Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope -  Philomena (2013)
Terence Winter -  The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jared Leto -  Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Barkhad Abdi -  Captain Phillips (2013)
Bradley Cooper -  American Hustle (2013)
Michael Fassbender -  12 Years a Slave (2013)
Jonah Hill -  The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Lupita Nyong'o -  12 Years a Slave (2013)
Sally Hawkins -  Blue Jasmine (2013)
Jennifer Lawrence -  American Hustle (2013)
Julia Roberts -  August: Osage County (2013)
June Squibb -  Nebraska (2013)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Frozen (2013)
The Croods (2013)
Despicable Me 2 (2013)
Ernest & Celestine (2012)
The Wind Rises (2013)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Great Beauty (2013)
The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012)
The Hunt (2012)
The Missing Picture (2013)
Omar (2013)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Twenty Feet From Stardom (2013)
The Act of Killing (2012)
Cutie and the Boxer (2013)
Dirty Wars (2013)
The Square (2013)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Steven Price -  Gravity (2013)
John Williams -  The Book Thief (2013)
William Butler and Owen Pallett -  Her (2013)
Alexandre Desplat -  Philomena (2013)
Thomas Newman -  Saving Mr. Banks (2013)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Let It Go" from  Frozen (2013)
"Alone, Yet Not Alone" from  Alone Yet Not Alone (2013)
"Happy" from  Despicable Me 2 (2013)
"The Moon Song" from  Her (2013)
"Ordinary Love" from  Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom (2013)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Glenn Freemantle -  Gravity (2013)
Steve Boeddeker and Richard Hymns -  All Is Lost (2013)
Oliver Tarney -  Captain Phillips (2013)
Brent Burge -  The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Wylie Stateman -  Lone Survivor (2013)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead and Chris Munro -  Gravity (2013)
Chris Burdon, Mark taylor, Mike Prestwood Smith and Chris Munro -  Captain Phillips (2013)
Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick and Tony Johnson -  The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland -  Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Andy Koyama, Beau Borders and David Brownlow -  Lone Survivor (2013)

Best Production Design

 
Winner: Catherine Martin -  The Great Gatsby (2013)
Judy Becker -  American Hustle (2013)
Andy Nicholson -  Gravity (2013)
K.K. Barrett -  Her (2013)
Adam Stockhausen -  12 Years a Slave (2013)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Emmanuel Lubezki -  Gravity (2013)
Philippe Le Sourd -  First Generation Master (2013)
Bruno Delbonnel -  Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Phedon Papamichael -  Nebraska (2013)
Roger Deakins -  Prisoners (2013)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews -  Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Stephen Prouty -  Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013)
Joel Harlow and Gloria Pasqua-Casny -  The Lone Ranger (2013)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Catherine Martin -  The Great Gatsby (2013)
Michael Wilkinson -  American Hustle (2013)
William Chang Suk Ping -  First Generation Master (2013)
Michael O'Connor -  The Invisible Woman (2013)
Patricia Norris -  12 Years a Slave (2013)

Best Film Editing

 
Winners: Alfonso Cuaron and Mark Sanger -  Gravity (2013)
Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers and Alan Baumgarten -  American Hustle (2013)
Christopher Rouse -  Captain Phillips (2013)
John Mac McMurphy and Martin Pensa -  Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
Joe Walker -  12 Years a Slave (2013)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Dave Shirk and Neil Corbould -  Gravity (2013)
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and Eric Reynolds -  The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Erik Nash and Dan Sudick -  Marvel Iron Man 3 (2013)
Tim Alexander, Gary Brozenich, Edson Williams and John Frazier -  The Lone Ranger (2013)
Roger Guyett, Patrick Tubach, Ben Grossmann and Burt Dalton -  Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

85th Academy Awards (February 24, 2013)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Argo (2012)
Amour (2012)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
Django Unchained (2012)
Life of Pi (2012)
Lincoln (2012)
Les Miserables (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Best Director

 
Winner: Ang Lee -  Life of Pi (2012)
Michael Haneke -  Amour (2012)
David O. Russell -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Steven Spielberg -  Lincoln (2012)
Benh Zeitlin -  Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis -  Lincoln (2012)
Bradley Cooper -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Hugh Jackman -  Les Miserables (2012)
Joaquin Phoenix -  The Master (2012)
Denzel Washington -  Flight (2012)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jennifer Lawrence -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Jessica Chastain -  Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
Emmanuelle Riva -  Amour (2012)
Quvenzhane Wallis -  Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
Naomi Watts -  The Impossible (2012)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Quentin Tarantino -  Django Unchained (2012)
Michael Haneke -  Amour (2012)
John Gatins -  Flight (2012)
Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola -  Moonrise Kingdom (2012)
Mark Boal -  Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Chris Terrio -  Argo (2012)
Lucy Alibar and Benh Zeitlin -  Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
David Magee -  Life of Pi (2012)
Tony Kushner -  Lincoln (2012)
David O. Russell -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Christoph Waltz -  Django Unchained (2012)
Alan Arkin -  Argo (2012)
Robert De Niro -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Philip Seymour Hoffman -  The Master (2012)
Tommy Lee Jones -  Lincoln (2012)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Anne Hathaway -  Les Miserables (2012)
Amy Adams -  The Master (2012)
Sally Field -  Lincoln (2012)
Helen Hunt -  The Surrogate (2012)
Jacki Weaver -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Brave (2012)
Frankenweenie (2012)
ParaNorman (2012)
The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
Wreck-It Ralph (2012)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Amour (2012)
Kon-Tiki (2012)
No (2012)
A Royal Affair (2012)
Rebelle (2012)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Searching For Sugar Man (2012)
5 Broken Cameras (2011)
The Gatekeepers (2012)
How To Survive a Plague (2012)
The Invisible War (2012)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Mychael Danna -  Life of Pi (2012)
Dario Marianelli -  Anna Karenina (2012)
Alexandre Desplat -  Argo (2012)
John Williams -  Lincoln (2012)
Thomas Newman -  Skyfall (2012)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Skyfall" from  Skyfall (2012)
"Before My Time" from  Chasing Ice (2012)
"Everybody Needs a Best Friend" from  Ted (2012)
"Pi's Lullaby" from  Life of Pi (2012)
"Suddenly" from  Les Miserables (2012)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: Per Hallberg and Karen Baker Landers -  Skyfall (2012)  (tie)
Winner: Paul N.J. Ottosson -  Zero Dark Thirty (2012)  (tie)
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn -  Argo (2012)
Wylie Stateman -  Django Unchained (2012)
Eugene Gearty and Philip Stockton -  Life of Pi (2012)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson and Simon Hayes -  Les Miserables (2012)
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and Jose Antonio Garcia -  Argo (2012)
Ron Bartlett, D.M. Hemphill and Drew Kunin -  Life of Pi (2012)
Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Ronald Judkins -  Lincoln (2012)
Scott Millan, Greg P. Russell and Stuart Wilson -  Skyfall (2012)

Best Production Design

 
Winners: Rick Carter and Jim Erickson -  Lincoln (2012)
Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer -  Anna Karenina (2012)
Dan Hennah, Ra Vincent and Simon Bright -  The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
Eve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson -  Les Miserables (2012)
David Gropman and Anna Pinnock -  Life of Pi (2012)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Claudio Miranda -  Life of Pi (2012)
Seamus McGarvey -  Anna Karenina (2012)
Robert Richardson -  Django Unchained (2012)
Janusz Kaminski -  Lincoln (2012)
Roger Deakins -  Skyfall (2012)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 
Winners: Lisa Westcott and Julie Dartnell -  Les Miserables (2012)
Howard Berger, Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel -  Hitchcock (2012)
Peter Swords King, Rick Findlater and Tami Lane -  The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Jacqueline Durran -  Anna Karenina (2012)
Paco Delgado -  Les Miserables (2012)
Joanna Johnston -  Lincoln (2012)
Eiko Ishioka -  Mirror Mirror (2012)
Colleen Atwood -  Snow White (2012)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William Goldenberg -  Argo (2012)
Tim Squyres -  Life of Pi (2012)
Michael Kahn -  Lincoln (2012)
Jay Cassidy and Crispin Struthers -  Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg -  Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer and Donald R. Elliott -  Life of Pi (2012)
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton and R. Christopher White -  The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
Janek Sirrs, Jeff White, Guy Williams and Dan Sudick -  The Avengers (2012)
Richard Stammers, Trevor Wood, Charley Henley and Martin Hill -  Prometheus (2012)
Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Philip Brennan, Neil Corbould and Michael Dawson -  Snow White (2012)

84th Academy Awards (February 26, 2012)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Artist (2011)
The Descendants (2011)
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)
The Help (2011)
Hugo (2011)
Midnight In Paris (2011)
Moneyball (2011)
The Tree of Life (2011)
War Horse (2011)

Best Director

 
Winner: Michel Hazanavicius -  The Artist (2011)
Woody Allen -  Midnight In Paris (2011)
Terrence Malick -  The Tree of Life (2011)
Alexander Payne -  The Descendants (2011)
Martin Scorsese -  Hugo (2011)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jean Dujardin -  The Artist (2011)
Demian Bichir -  A Better Life (2011)
George Clooney -  The Descendants (2011)
Gary Oldman -  Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)
Brad Pitt -  Moneyball (2011)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Meryl Streep -  The Iron Lady (2011)
Glenn Close -  Albert Nobbs (2011)
Viola Davis -  The Help (2011)
Rooney Mara -  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Michelle Williams -  My Week With Marilyn (2011)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Woody Allen -  Midnight In Paris (2011)
Michel Hazanavicius -  The Artist (2011)
Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig -  Bridesmaids (2011)
J.C. Chandor -  Margin Call (2011)
Asghar Farhadi -  A Separation (2011)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winners: Nat Faxon, Alexander Payne and Jim Rash -  The Descendants (2011)
John Logan -  Hugo (2011)
George Clooney, Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon -  The Ides of March (2011)
Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian -  Moneyball (2011)
Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan -  Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Christopher Plummer -  Beginners (2010)
Kenneth Branagh -  My Week With Marilyn (2011)
Jonah Hill -  Moneyball (2011)
Nick Nolte -  Warrior (2011)
Max von Sydow -  Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Octavia Spencer -  The Help (2011)
Berenice Bejo -  The Artist (2011)
Jessica Chastain -  The Help (2011)
Melissa McCarthy -  Bridesmaids (2011)
Janet McTeer -  Albert Nobbs (2011)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Rango (2011)
A Cat In Paris (2010)
Chico & Rita (2010)
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
Puss In Boots (2011)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  A Separation (2011)
Bullhead (2011)
Footnote (2011)
In Darkness (2011)
Monsieur Lazhar (2011)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Undefeated (2011)
Hell and Back Again (2011)
If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (2011)
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011)
Pina (2011)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Ludovic Bource -  The Artist (2011)
John Williams -  The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
Howard Shore -  Hugo (2011)
Alberto Iglesias -  Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011)
John Williams -  War Horse (2011)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Man or Muppet" from  The Muppets (2011)
"Real in Rio" from  Rio (2011)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winners: Eugene Gearty and Philip Stockton -  Hugo (2011)
Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis -  Drive (2011)
Ren Klyce -  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn -  Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom -  War Horse (2011)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winners: Tom Fleischman and John Midgley -  Hugo (2011)
Ren Klyce, David Parker, Bo Persson and Michael Semanick -  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and Ed Novick -  Moneyball (2011)
Peter J. Devlin, Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell and Gary Summers -  Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)
Tom Johnson, Andy Nelson, Gary Rydstrom and Stuart Wilson -  War Horse (2011)

Best Art Direction

 
Winners: Dante Ferretti and Francesca Lo Schiavo -  Hugo (2011)
Laurence Bennett and Robert Gould -  The Artist (2011)
Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan -  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
Helene Dubreuil and Anne Seibel -  Midnight In Paris (2011)
Rick Carter and Lee Sandales -  War Horse (2011)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Robert Richardson -  Hugo (2011)
Guillaume Schiffman -  The Artist (2011)
Jeff Cronenweth -  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Emmanuel Lubezki -  The Tree of Life (2011)
Janusz Kaminski -  War Horse (2011)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland -  The Iron Lady (2011)
Martial Corneveille, Lynn Johnston and Matthew W. Mungle -  Albert Nobbs (2011)
Nick Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin -  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Mark Bridges -  The Artist (2011)
Lisy Christl -  Anonymous (2011)
Sandy Powell -  Hugo (2011)
Michael O'Connor -  Jane Eyre (2011)
Arianne Phillips -  W.E. (2011)

Best Film Editing

 
Winners: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall -  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius -  The Artist (2011)
Kevin Tent -  The Descendants (2011)
Thelma Schoonmaker -  Hugo (2011)
Christopher Tellefsen -  Moneyball (2011)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winners: Ben Grossman, Alex Henning, Rob Legato and Joss Williams -  Hugo (2011)
Tim Burke, Greg Butler, John Richardson and David Vickery -  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
Swen Gillberg, ERik Nash, John Rosengrant and Dan Taylor -  Real Steel (2011)
Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri and R. Christopher White -  Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)
Scott Benza, Matthew Butler, Scott Farrar and John Frazier -  Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)

83rd Academy Awards (February 27, 2011)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The King's Speech (2010)
Black Swan (2010)
The Fighter (2010)
Inception (2010)
The Kids Are All Right (2010)
127 Hours (2010)
The Social Network (2010)
Toy Story 3 (2010)
True Grit (2010)
Winter's Bone (2010)

Best Director

 
Winner: Tom Hooper -  The King's Speech (2010)
Darren Aronofsky -  Black Swan (2010)
The Coen Brothers -  True Grit (2010)
David Fincher -  The Social Network (2010)
David O. Russell -  The Fighter (2010)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Colin Firth -  The King's Speech (2010)
Javier Bardem -  Biutiful (2010)
Jeff Bridges -  True Grit (2010)
Jesse Eisenberg -  The Social Network (2010)
James Franco -  127 Hours (2010)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Natalie Portman -  Black Swan (2010)
Annette Bening -  The Kids Are All Right (2010)
Nicole Kidman -  Rabbit Hole (2010)
Jennifer Lawrence -  Winter's Bone (2010)
Michelle Williams -  Blue Valentine (2010)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: David Seidler -  The King's Speech (2010)
Mike Leigh -  Another Year (2010)
Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson -  The Fighter (2010)
Christopher Nolan -  Inception (2010)
Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg -  The Kids Are All Right (2010)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Aaron Sorkin -  The Social Network (2010)
Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy -  127 Hours (2010)
Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich -  Toy Story 3 (2010)
The Coen Brothers -  True Grit (2010)
Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini -  Winter's Bone (2010)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Christian Bale -  The Fighter (2010)
John Hawkes -  Winter's Bone (2010)
Jeremy Renner -  The Town (2010)
Mark Ruffalo -  The Kids Are All Right (2010)
Geoffrey Rush -  The King's Speech (2010)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Melissa Leo -  The Fighter (2010)
Amy Adams -  The Fighter (2010)
Helena Bonham Carter -  The King's Speech (2010)
Hailee Steinfeld -  True Grit (2010)
Jacki Weaver -  Animal Kingdom (2010)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Toy Story 3 (2010)
How To Train Your Dragon (2010)
The Illusionist (2010)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Revenge (2010)
Biutiful (2010)
Dogtooth (2009)
Incendies (2010)
Outside the Law (2010)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Inside Job (2010)
Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)
GasLand (2010)
Restrepo (2010)
Waste Land (2010)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross -  The Social Network (2010)
A.R. Rahman -  127 Hours (2010)
John Powell -  How To Train Your Dragon (2010)
Hans Zimmer -  Inception (2010)
Alexandre Desplat -  The King's Speech (2010)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "We Belong Together" from  Toy Story 3 (2010)
"Coming Home" from  Country Strong (2010)
"If I Rise" from  127 Hours (2010)
"I See the Light" from  Tangled (2010)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Richard King -  Inception (2010)
Tom Myers and Michael Silvers -  Toy Story 3 (2010)
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague -  Tron: Legacy (2010)
Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey -  True Grit (2010)
Mark P. Stoeckinger -  Unstoppable (2010)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick -  Inception (2010)
Paul Hamblin, Martin Jensen and John Midgley -  The King's Speech (2010)
Jeffrey J. Haboush, Greg P. Russell, Scott Millan and William Sarokin -  Salt (2010)
Ren Klyce, David Parker, Michael Semanick and Mark Weingarten -  The Social Network (2010)
Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland -  True Grit (2010)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Robert Stromberg -  Alice In Wonderland (2010)
Stuart Craig -  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
Guy Hendrix Dyas -  Inception (2010)
Eve Stewart -  The King's Speech (2010)
Jess Gonchor -  True Grit (2010)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Wally Pfister -  Inception (2010)
Matthew Libatique -  Black Swan (2010)
Danny Cohen -  The King's Speech (2010)
Jeff Cronenweth -  The Social Network (2010)
Roger Deakins -  True Grit (2010)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker and Dave Elsey -  The Wolfman (2010)
Adrien Morot -  Barney's Version (2010)
Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng -  The Way Back (2010)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Colleen Atwood -  Alice In Wonderland (2010)
Antonella Cannarozzi -  I Am Love (2009)
Jenny Beavan -  The King's Speech (2010)
Sandy Powell -  The Tempest (2010)
Mary Zophres -  True Grit (2010)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter -  The Social Network (2010)
Andrew Weisblum -  Black Swan (2010)
Pamela Martin -  The Fighter (2010)
Tariq Anwar -  The King's Speech (2010)
Jon Harris -  127 Hours (2010)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb -  Inception (2010)
Ken Ralston, David Schaub, Carey Villegas and Sean Phillips -  Alice In Wonderland (2010)
Tim Burke, John Richardson, Christian Manz and Nicolas Aithadi -  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
Michael Owens, Bryan Grill, Stephan Trojanski and Joe Farrell -  Hereafter (2010)
Janek Sirrs, Ben Snow, Ged Wright and Daniel Sudick -  Iron Man 2 (2010)

82nd Academy Awards (March 7, 2010)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Avatar (2009)
The Blind Side (2009)
District 9 (2009)
An Education (2009)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Precious (2009)
A Serious Man (2009)
Up (2009)
Up In the Air (2009)

Best Director

 
Winner: Kathryn Bigelow -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
James Cameron -  Avatar (2009)
Lee Daniels -  Precious (2009)
Jason Reitman -  Up In the Air (2009)
Quentin Tarantino -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jeff Bridges -  Crazy Heart (2009)
George Clooney -  Up In the Air (2009)
Colin Firth -  A Single Man (2009)
Morgan Freeman -  Invictus (2009)
Jeremy Renner -  The Hurt Locker (2009)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Sandra Bullock -  The Blind Side (2009)
Helen Mirren -  The Last Station (2009)
Carey Mulligan -  An Education (2009)
Gabourey Sidibe -  Precious (2009)
Meryl Streep -  Julie & Julia (2009)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Mark Boal -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Quentin Tarantino -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Alessandro Camon and Oren Moverman -  The Messenger (2009)
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen -  A Serious Man (2009)
Tom McCarthy, Bob Peterson and Pete Docter -  Up (2009)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Geoffrey Fletcher -  Precious (2009)
Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell -  District 9 (2009)
Nick Hornby -  An Education (2009)
Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, and Tony Roche -  In the Loop (2009)
Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner -  Up In the Air (2009)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Christoph Waltz -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Matt Damon -  Invictus (2009)
Woody Harrelson -  The Messenger (2009)
Christopher Plummer -  The Last Station (2009)
Stanley Tucci -  The Lovely Bones (2009)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mo'Nique -  Precious (2009)
Penelope Cruz -  Nine (2009)
Vera Farmiga -  Up In the Air (2009)
Maggie Gyllenhaal -  Crazy Heart (2009)
Anna Kendrick -  Up In the Air (2009)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Up (2009)
Coraline (2009)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
The Princess and the Frog (2009)
The Secret of Kells (2009)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Secret of Her Eyes (2009)
Ajami (2009)
The Milk of Sorrow (2009)
A Prophet (2009)
The White Ribbon (2009)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Cove (2009)
Burma VJ (2008)
Food, Inc. (2008)
The Most Dangerous Man In America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (2009)
Which Way Home (2009)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Michael Giacchino -  Up (2009)
James Horner -  Avatar (2009)
Alexandre Desplat -  Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Hans Zimmer -  Sherlock Holmes (2009)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Weary Kind" from  Crazy Heart (2009)
"Almost There" from  The Princess and the Frog (2009)
"Down In New Orleans" from  The Princess and the Frog (2009)
"Loin de Paname" from  Paris 36 (2008)
"Take It All" from  Nine (2009)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Paul N.J. Ottosson -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Christopher Boyes and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle -  Avatar (2009)
Wylie Stateman -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Mark Stoeckinger and Alan Rankin -  Star Trek (2009)
Michael Silvers and Tom Myers -  Up (2009)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Paul N.J. Ottoson and Ray Beckett -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Tony Johnson -  Avatar (2009)
Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti and Mark Ulano -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson and Peter J. Devlin -  Star Trek (2009)
Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers and Geoffrey Patterson -  Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg  Avatar (2009)
Dave Warren and Anastasia Masaro  The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
John Myhre  Nine (2009)
Sarah Greenwood  Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Patrice Vermette  The Young Victoria (2009)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Mauro Fiore -  Avatar (2009)
Bruno Delbonnel -  Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
Barry Ackroyd -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
Robert Richardson -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Christian Berger -  The White Ribbon (2009)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow -  Star Trek (2009)
Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano -  Il Divo (2008)
Jon Henry Gordon and Jenny Shircore -  The Young Victoria (2009)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Sandy Powell -  The Young Victoria (2009)
Janet Patterson -  Bright Star (2009)
Catherine Leterrier -  Coco Before Chanel (2009)
Monique Prudhomme -  The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
Colleen Atwood -  Nine (2009)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Chris Innis and Bob Murawski -  The Hurt Locker (2009)
James Cameron, John Refoua and Stephen E. Rivkin -  Avatar (2009)
Julian Clarke -  District 9 (2009)
Sally Menke -  Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Joe Klotz -  Precious (2009)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones -  Avatar (2009)
Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros and Matt Aitken -  District 9 (2009)
Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh and Burt Dalton -  Star Trek (2009)

81st Academy Awards (February 22, 2009)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Frost/Nixon (2008)
Milk (2008)
The Reader (2008)

Best Director

 
Winner: Danny Boyle -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Stephen Daldry -  The Reader (2008)
David Fincher -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Ron Howard -  Frost/Nixon (2008)
Gus Van Sant -  Milk (2008)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Sean Penn -  Milk (2008)
Richard Jenkins -  The Visitor (2008)
Frank Langella -  Frost/Nixon (2008)
Brad Pitt -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Mickey Rourke -  The Wrestler (2008)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Kate Winslet -  The Reader (2008)
Anne Hathaway -  Rachel Getting Married (2008)
Angelina Jolie -  Changeling (2008)
Melissa Leo -  Frozen River (2008)
Meryl Streep -  Doubt (2008)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Dustin Lance Black -  Milk (2008)
Courtney Hunt -  Frozen River (2008)
Mike Leigh -  Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
Martin McDonagh -  In Bruges (2008)
Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter -  WALL*E (2008)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Simon Beaufoy -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Eric Roth and Robin Swicord -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
John Patrick Shanley -  Doubt (2008)
Peter Morgan -  Frost/Nixon (2008)
David Hare -  The Reader (2008)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Heath Ledger -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Josh Brolin -  Milk (2008)
Robert Downey Jr. -  Tropic Thunder (2008)
Philip Seymour Hoffman -  Doubt (2008)
Michael Shannon -  Revolutionary Road (2008)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Penelope Cruz -  Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Amy Adams -  Doubt (2008)
Viola Davis -  Doubt (2008)
Taraji P. Henson -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Marisa Tomei -  The Wrestler (2008)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  WALL*E (2008)
Bolt (2008)
Kung Fu Panda (2008)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Departures (2008)
Waltz With Bashir (2008)
Revanche (2008)
The Class (2008)
The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Man On Wire (2008)
The Betrayal - Nerakhoon (2008)
Encounters At the End of the World (2007)
The Garden (2008)
Trouble the Water (2008)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: A.R. Rahman -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Alexandre Desplat -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
James Newton Howard -  Defiance (2008)
Danny Elfman -  Milk (2008)
Thomas Newman -  WALL*E (2008)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Jai Ho" from  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
"Down to Earth" from  WALL*E (2008)
"O Saya" from  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Richard King -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Frank Eulner and Christopher Boyes -  Iron Man (2008)
Tom Sayers -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood -  WALL*E (2008)
Wylie Stateman -  Wanted (2008)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Resul Pookutty, Richard Pryke and Ian Tapp -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Mark Weingarten -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Lora Hirschberg, Gary Rizzo and Ed Novick -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Tom Myers, Michael Semanick and Ben Burtt -  WALL*E (2008)
Chris Jenkins, Frank A. Montano and Petr Forejt -  Wanted (2008)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Donald Graham Burt and Victor J. Zolfo -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
James J. Murakami and Gary Fettis -  Changeling (2008)
Nathan Crowley and Peter Lando -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Michael Carlin and Rebecca Alleway -  The Duchess (2008)
Kristi Zea and Debra Schutt -  Revolutionary Road (2008)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Anthony Dod Mantle -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Tom Stern -  Changeling (2008)
Claudio Miranda -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Wally Pfister -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Chris Menges and Roger Deakins -  The Reader (2008)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Greg Cannom -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
John Caglione Jr. and Conor O'Sullivan -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Mike Elizalde and Thom Floutz -  Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Michael O'Connor -  The Duchess (2008)
Catherine Martin -  Australia (2008)
Jacqueline West -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Danny Glicker -  Milk (2008)
Albert Wolsky -  Revolutionary Road (2008)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Chris Dickens -  Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Lee Smith -  The Dark Knight (2008)
Mike Hill and Daniel P. Hanley -  Frost/Nixon (2008)
Elliot Graham -  Milk (2008)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron -  The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Nick Davis, Chris Corbould, Tim Webber and Paul Franklin -  The Dark Knight (2008)
John Nelson, Ben Snow, Dan Sudick and Shane Mahan -  Iron Man (2008)

80th Academy Awards (February 24, 2008)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Atonement (2007)
Juno (2007)
Michael Clayton (2007)
There Will Be Blood (2007)

Best Director

 
Winner: The Coen Brothers -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  There Will Be Blood (2007)
Tony Gilroy -  Michael Clayton (2007)
Jason Reitman -  Juno (2007)
Julian Schnabel -  The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis -  There Will Be Blood (2007)
George Clooney -  Michael Clayton (2007)
Johnny Depp -  Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Tommy Lee Jones -  In the Valley of Elah (2007)
Viggo Mortensen -  Eastern Promises (2007)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Marion Cotillard -  La Vie En Rose (2007)
Cate Blanchett -  Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Julie Christie -  Away From Her (2007)
Laura Linney -  The Savages (2007)
Ellen Page -  Juno (2007)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Diablo Cody -  Juno (2007)
Nancy Oliver -  Lars and the Real Girl (2007)
Tony Gilroy -  Michael Clayton (2007)
Brad Bird -  Ratatouille (2007)
Tamara Jenkins -  The Savages (2007)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: The Coen Brothers -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Christopher Hampton -  Atonement (2007)
Sarah Polley -  Away From Her (2007)
Ronald Harwood -  The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  There Will Be Blood (2007)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Javier Bardem -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Casey Affleck -  The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Philip Seymour Hoffman -  Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
Hal Holbrook -  Into the Wild (2007)
Tom Wilkinson -  Michael Clayton (2007)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Tilda Swinton -  Michael Clayton (2007)
Cate Blanchett -  I'm Not There (2007)
Ruby Dee -  American Gangster (2007)
Saoirse Ronan -  Atonement (2007)
Amy Ryan -  Gone Baby Gone (2007)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Ratatouille (2007)
Persepolis (2007)
Surf's Up (2007)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Counterfeiters (2007)
Beaufort (2007)
Katyn (2007)
Mongol (2007)
12 (2007)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Taxi To the Dark Side (2007)
No End In Sight (2007)
Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (2007)
Sicko (2007)
War Dance (2007)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Dario Marianelli -  Atonement (2007)
Alberto Iglesias -  The Kite Runner (2007)
James Newton Howard -  Michael Clayton (2007)
Michael Giacchino -  Ratatouille (2007)
Marco Beltrami -  3:10 To Yuma (2007)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Falling Slowly" from  Once (2007)
"Happy Working Song" from  Enchanted (2007)
"So Close" from  Enchanted (2007)
"That's How You Know" from  Enchanted (2007)
"Raise It Up" from  August Rush (2007)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Karen Baker Landers and Per Hallberg -  The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Skip Lievsay -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Randy Thom and Michael Silvers -  Ratatouille (2007)
Matthew Wood -  There Will Be Blood (2007)
Ethan van Der Ryn and Mike Hopkins -  Transformers (2007)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Scott Millan, David Parker and Kurt Francis -  The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter Kurland -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Randy Thom, Michael Semanick and Doc Kane -  Ratatouille (2007)
Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Jim Steube -  3:10 To Yuma (2007)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Peter J. Devlin -  Transformers (2007)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Dante Ferretti -  Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Arthur Max -  American Gangster (2007)
Sarah Greenwood -  Atonement (2007)
Dennis Gassner -  The Golden Compass (2007)
Jack Fisk -  There Will Be Blood (2007)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Robert Elswit -  There Will Be Blood (2007)
Roger Deakins -  The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Seamus McGarvey -  Atonement (2007)
Janusz Kaminski -  The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
Roger Deakins -  No Country For Old Men (2007)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Didier Lavergne and Jan Archibald -  La Vie En Rose (2007)
Rick Baker and Kazuhiro Tsuji -  Norbit (2007)
Ve Neill and Martin Samuel -  Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Alexandra Byrne -  Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Albert Wolsky -  Across the Universe (2007)
Jacqueline Durran -  Atonement (2007)
Marit Allen -  La Vie En Rose (2007)
Colleen Atwood -  Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Christopher Rouse -  The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Juliette Welfing -  The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
Jay Cassidy -  Into the Wild (2007)
Roderick Jaynes -  No Country For Old Men (2007)
Dylan Tichenor -  There Will Be Blood (2007)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Michael Fink, Bill Westernhofer, Ben Morris and Trevor Wood -  The Golden Compass (2007)
John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and John Frazier -  Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007)
Scott Farrar, Scott Benza, Russell Earl and John Frazier -  Transformers (2007)

79th Academy Awards (February 25, 2007)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Departed (2006)
Babel (2006)
Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
The Queen (2006)

Best Director

 
Winner: Martin Scorsese -  The Departed (2006)
Clint Eastwood -  Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
Stephen Frears -  The Queen (2006)
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu -  Babel (2006)
Paul Greengrass -  United 93 (2006)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Forest Whitaker -  The Last King of Scotland (2006)
Leonardo DiCaprio -  Blood Diamond (2006)
Ryan Gosling -  Half Nelson (2006)
Peter O'Toole -  Venus (2006)
Will Smith -  The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Helen Mirren -  The Queen (2006)
Penelope Cruz -  Volver (2006)
Judi Dench -  Notes On a Scandal (2006)
Meryl Streep -  The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Kate Winslet -  Little Children (2006)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Michael Arndt -  Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Guillermo Arriaga -  Babel (2006)
Iris Yamashita and Paul Haggis -  Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
Guillermo del Toro -  Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Peter Morgan -  The Queen (2006)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: William Monahan -  The Departed (2006)
Sacha Baron Cohen, Peter Baynham, Anthony Hines, Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips -  Borat (2006)
Alfonso Cuaron, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby -  Children of Men (2006)
Todd Field and Tom Perotta -  Little Children (2006)
Patrick Marber -  Notes On a Scandal (2006)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Alan Arkin -  Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Jackie Earle Haley -  Little Children (2006)
Djimon Hounsou -  Blood Diamond (2006)
Eddie Murphy -  Dreamgirls (2006)
Mark Wahlberg -  The Departed (2006)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Jennifer Hudson -  Dreamgirls (2006)
Adriana Barraza -  Babel (2006)
Cate Blanchett -  Notes On a Scandal (2006)
Abigail Breslin -  Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Rinko Kikuchi -  Babel (2006)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Happy Feet (2006)
Cars (2006)
Monster House (2006)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Lives of Others (2006)
Efter Brylluppet (2006)
Days of Glory (2006)
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Water (2005)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
Deliver Us From Evil (2006)
Iraq In Fragments (2006)
Jesus Camp (2006)
P.O.V.: My Country, My Country (2006)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Gustavo Santaolalla -  Babel (2006)
Thomas Newman -  The Good German (2006)
Phillip Glass -  Notes On a Scandal (2006)
Javier Navarrete -  Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Alexandre Desplat -  The Queen (2006)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "I Need to Wake Up" from  An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
"Listen" from  Dreamgirls (2006)
"Love You I Do" from  Dreamgirls (2006)
"Our Town" from  Cars (2006)
"Patience" from  Dreamgirls (2006)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
Sean McCormack and Kami Asgar -  Apocalypto (2006)
Lon Bender -  Blood Diamond (2006)
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Christopher Boyes and George Watters II -  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Willie Burton -  Dreamgirls (2006)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Fernando Camara -  Apocalypto (2006)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ivan Sharrock -  Blood Diamond (2006)
John Reitz, Dave Campbell, Gregg Rudloff and Walt Martin -  Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Paul Massey, Christopher Boyes and Lee Orloff -  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Eugenio Caballero -  Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
John Myhre -  Dreamgirls (2006)
Jeannine Oppewall -  The Good Shepherd (2006)
Rick Heinrichs -  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Nathan Crowley -  The Prestige (2006)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Guillermo Navarro -  Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Vilmos Zsigmond -  The Black Dahlia (2006)
Emmanuel Lubezki -  Children of Men (2006)
Dick Pope -  The Illusionist (2006)
Wally Pfister -  The Prestige (2006)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: David Marti and Montse Ribe -  Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano -  Apocalypto (2006)
Kazuhiro Tsuji and Bill Corso -  Click (2006)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Milena Canonero -  Marie Antoinette (2006)
Chung Man Yee -  Curse of the Golden Flower (2006)
Patricia Field -  The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Sharen Davis -  Dreamgirls (2006)
Consolata Boyle -  The Queen (2006)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Thelma Schoonmaker -  The Departed (2006)
Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione -  Babel (2006)
Steven Rosenblum -  Blood Diamond (2006)
Alfonso Cuaron and Alex Rodriguez -  Children of Men (2006)
Clare Douglas, Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse -  United 93 (2006)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Allen Hall -  Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Boyd Shermis, Kim Libreri, Chaz Jarrett and John Frazier -  Poseidon (2006)
Mark Stetson, Neil Corbould, Richard R. Hoover and Jon Thum -  Superman Returns (2006)

78th Academy Awards (March 5, 2006)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Crash (2005)
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Capote (2005)
Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Munich (2005)

Best Director

 
Winner: Ang Lee -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
George Clooney -  Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Paul Haggis -  Crash (2005)
Bennett Miller -  Capote (2005)
Steven Spielberg -  Munich (2005)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Philip Seymour Hoffman -  Capote (2005)
Terrence Howard -  Hustle & Flow (2005)
Heath Ledger -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Joaquin Phoenix -  Walk the Line (2005)
David Straithairn -  Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Reese Witherspoon -  Walk the Line (2005)
Judi Dench -  Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)
Felicity Huffman -  Transamerica (2005)
Keira Knightley -  Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Charlize Theron -  North Country (2005)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco -  Crash (2005)
George Clooney and Grant Heslov -  Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Woody Allen -  Match Point (2005)
Noah Baumbach -  The Squid and the Whale (2005)
Stephen Gaghan -  Syriana (2005)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Dan Futterman -  Capote (2005)
Jeffrey Caine -  The Constant Gardener (2005)
Josh Olson -  A History of Violence (2005)
Tony Kushner and Eric Roth -  Munich (2005)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: George Clooney -  Syriana (2005)
Matt Dillon -  Crash (2005)
Paul Giamatti -  Cinderella Man (2005)
Jake Gyllenhaal -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
William Hurt -  A History of Violence (2005)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Rachel Weisz -  The Constant Gardener (2005)
Amy Adams -  Junebug (2005)
Catherine Keener -  Capote (2005)
Frances McDormand -  North Country (2005)
Michelle Williams -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
Corpse Bride (2005)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Tsotsi (2005)
Don't Tell (2005)
Joyeux Noel (2005)
Paradise Now (2005)
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  March of the Penguins (2005)
Darwin's Nightmare (2004)
Enron: The Smartest Guys In the Room (2005)
Murderball (2005)
Street Fight (2005)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Gustavo Santaolalla -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Alberto Iglesias -  The Constant Gardener (2005)
John Williams -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
John Williams -  Munich (2005)
Dario Marianelli -  Pride & Prejudice (2005)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" from  Hustle & Flow (2005)
"In the Deep" from  Crash (2005)
"Travelin' Thru" from  Transamerica (2005)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn -  King Kong (2005)
Wylie Stateman -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Richard King -  War of the Worlds (2005)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek -  King Kong (2005)
Terry Porter, Dean A. Zupancic and Tony Johnson -  The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Rick Kline and John Pritchett -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Paul Massey, D.M. Hemphill and Peter F. Kurland -  Walk the Line (2005)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ronald Judkins -  War of the Worlds (2005)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: John Myhre -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Jim Bissell -  Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Stuart Craig -  Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Grant Major -  King Kong (2005)
Sarah Greenwood -  Pride & Prejudice (2005)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Dion Beebe -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Wally Pfister -  Batman Begins (2005)
Rodrigo Prieto -  Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Robert Elswit -  Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Emmanuel Lubezki -  The New World (2005)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Howard Berger and Tami Lane -  The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005)
David Leroy Anderson and Lance Anderson -  Cinderella Man (2005)
Dave Elsey and Nikki Gooley -  Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Colleen Atwood -  Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Gabriella Pescucci -  Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Sandy Powell -  Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)
Jacqueline Durran -  Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Arianne Phillips -  Walk the Line (2005)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Hughes Winborne -  Crash (2005)
Mike Hill and Dan Hanley -  Cinderella Man (2005)
Claire Simpson -  The Constant Gardener (2005)
Michael Kahn -  Munich (2005)
Michael McCusker -  Walk the Line (2005)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Joe Letteri, Brian Van't Hul, Christian Rivers and Richard Taylor -  King Kong (2005)
Dean Wright, Bill Westenhofer, Jim Berney and Scott Farrar -  The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005)
Dennis Muren, Pablo Helman, Randal M. Dutra and Daniel Sudick -  War of the Worlds (2005)

77th Academy Awards (February 27, 2005)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
The Aviator (2004)
Finding Neverland (2004)
Ray (2004)
Sideways (2004)

Best Director

 
Winner: Clint Eastwood -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Martin Scorsese -  The Aviator (2004)
Taylor Hackford -  Ray (2004)
Alexander Payne -  Sideways (2004)
Mike Leigh -  Vera Drake (2004)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jamie Foxx -  Ray (2004)
Leonardo DiCaprio -  The Aviator (2004)
Johnny Depp -  Finding Neverland (2004)
Don Cheadle -  Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Clint Eastwood -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Hilary Swank -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Annette Benning -  Being Julia (2004)
Kate Winslet -  Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Catalina Sandino Moreno -  Maria Full of Grace (2004)
Imelda Staunton -  Vera Drake (2004)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry and Pierre Bismuth -  Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
John Logan -  The Aviator (2004)
Terry George and Keir Pearson -  Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Brad Bird -  The Incredibles (2004)
Mike Leigh -  Vera Drake (2004)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor -  Sideways (2004)
Paul Haggis -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
David Magee -  Finding Neverland (2004)
Jose Rivera -  The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Ethan Hawke, Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Kim Krizan -  Before Sunset (2004)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Morgan Freeman -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Alan Alda -  The Aviator (2004)
Clive Owen -  Closer (2004)
Jamie Foxx -  Collateral (2004)
Thomas Hayden Church -  Sideways (2004)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Cate Blanchett -  The Aviator (2004)
Natalie Portman -  Closer (2004)
Sophie Okonedo -  Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Laura Linney -  Kinsey (2004)
Virginia Madsen -  Sideways (2004)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  The Incredibles (2004)
Shark Tale (2004)
Shrek 2 (2004)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Sea Inside (2004)
The Choir (2004)
Downfall (2004)
Yesterday (2004)
As In Heaven (2004)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Born Into Brothels (2004)
The Story of the Weeping Camel (2003)
Super Size Me (2004)
Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
Twist of Faith (2004)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek -  Finding Neverland (2004)
James Newton Howard -  The Village (2004)
John Debney -  The Passion of the Christ (2004)
John Williams -  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Thomas Newman -  Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Al Otro Lado del Rio" from  The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
"Learn to be Lonely" from  The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
"Believe" from  The Polar Express (2004)
"Look to Your Path" from  The Choir (2004)
"Accidentally in Love" from  Shrek 2 (2004)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Michael Silvers and Randy Thom -  The Incredibles (2004)
Paul N.J. Ottosson -  Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Randy Thom and Dennis Leonard -  The Polar Express (2004)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Scott Millan, Greg Orloff, Bob Beemer and Steve Cantamessa -  Ray (2004)
Randy Thom, Gary A. Rizzo and Doc Kane -  The Incredibles (2004)
Tom Fleischman and Petur Hliddal -  The Aviator (2004)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Joseph Geisinger -  Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands and William B. Kaplan -  The Polar Express (2004)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Dante Ferretti -  The Aviator (2004)
Aline Bonetto -  A Very Long Engagement (2004)
Anthony Pratt -  The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Gemma Jackson -  Finding Neverland (2004)
Rick Heinrichs -  Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Robert Richardson -  The Aviator (2004)
Bruno Delbonnel -  A Very Long Engagement (2004)
Caleb Deschanel -  The Passion of the Christ (2004)
John Mathieson -  The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Zhao Xiaoding -  House of Flying Daggers (2004)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Valli O'Reilly and Bill Corso -  Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Keith Vanderlaan and Christien Tinsley -  The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Jo Allen and Manolo Garcia -  The Sea Inside (2004)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Sandy Powell -  The Aviator (2004)
Alexandra Byrne -  Finding Neverland (2004)
Bob Ringwood -  Troy (2004)
Colleen Atwood -  Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Sharen Davis -  Ray (2004)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Thelma Schoonmaker -  The Aviator (2004)
Jim Miller and Paul Rubell -  Collateral (2004)
Joel Cox -  Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Matt Chesse -  Finding Neverland (2004)
Paul Hirsch -  Ray (2004)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier -  Spider-Man 2 (2004)
John Nelson, Andrew R. Jones, Erik Nash and Joe Letteri -  I, Robot (2004)
Roger Guyett, Tim Burke, John Richardson and Bill George -  Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

76th Academy Awards (February 29, 2004)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Lost In Translation (2003)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
Mystic River (2003)
Seabiscuit (2003)

Best Director

 
Winner: Peter Jackson -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Fernando Meirelles -  City of God (2002)
Sofia Coppola -  Lost In Translation (2003)
Peter Weir -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
Clint Eastwood -  Mystic River (2003)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Sean Penn -  Mystic River (2003)
Jude Law -  Cold Mountain (2003)
Ben Kingsley -  House of Sand and Fog (2003)
Bill Murray -  Lost In Translation (2003)
Johnny Depp -  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Charlize Theron -  Monster (2003)
Naomi Watts -  21 Grams (2003)
Samantha Morton -  In America (2003)
Diane Keaton -  Something's Gotta Give (2003)
Keisha Castle-Hughes -  Whale Rider (2002)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Sofia Coppola -  Lost In Translation (2003)
Steven Knights -  Dirty Pretty Things (2002)
Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds -  Finding Nemo (2003)
Jim Sheridan, Naomi Sheridan and Kirsten Sheridan -  In America (2003)
Denys Arcand -  The Barbarian Invasions (2003)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini -  American Splendor (2003)
Braulio Mantovani -  City of God (2002)
Brian Helgeland -  Mystic River (2003)
Gary Ross -  Seabiscuit (2003)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Tim Robbins -  Mystic River (2003)
Benicio del Toro -  21 Grams (2003)
Alec Baldwin -  The Cooler (2003)
Djimon Hounsou -  In America (2003)
Ken Watanabe -  The Last Samurai (2003)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Renee Zellweger -  Cold Mountain (2003)
Shohreh Aghdashloo -  House of Sand and Fog (2003)
Marcia Gay Harden -  Mystic River (2003)
Patricia Clarkson -  Pieces of April (2003)
Holly Hunter -  Thirteen (2003)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Finding Nemo (2003)
Brother Bear (2003)
The Triplets of Belleville (2003)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
Evil (2003)
Twilight Samurai (2002)
De Tweeling (2002)
Zelary (2003)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Fog of War (2003)
Cuban Rafters (2002)
Capturing the Friedmans (2003)
My Architect (2003)
The Weather Underground (2002)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Howard Shore -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Danny Elfman -  Big Fish (2003)
Gabriel Yared -  Cold Mountain (2003)
James Horner -  House of Sand and Fog (2003)
Thomas Newman -  Finding Nemo (2003)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Into the West" from  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
"A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from  A Mighty Wind (2003)
"You Will Be My Ain True Love" from  Cold Mountain (2003)
"Scarlet Tide" from  Cold Mountain (2003)
"Belleville Rendez-vous" from  The Triplets of Belleville (2003)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Richard King -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
Christopher Boyes and George Watters II -  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Gary Rydstrom and Michael Silvers -  Finding Nemo (2003)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Jeff Wexler -  The Last Samurai (2003)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Todd A. Maitland -  Seabiscuit (2003)
Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David Campbell and Lee Orloff -  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Paul Massey, D.M. Hemphill and Arthur Rochester -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Grant Major -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Ben Van Os -  Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003)
Jeannine Oppewall -  Seabiscuit (2003)
Lilly Kilvert -  The Last Samurai (2003)
William Sandell -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Russell Boyd -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
Cesar Charlone -  City of God (2002)
Eduardo Serra -  Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003)
John Schwartzman -  Seabiscuit (2003)
John Seale -  Cold Mountain (2003)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Richard Taylor and Peter King -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Ve Neill and Martin Samuel -  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Edouard Henriques III and Yolanda Toussieng -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Dien van Straalen -  Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003)
Judianna Makovsky -  Seabiscuit (2003)
Ngila Dickson -  The Last Samurai (2003)
Wendy Stites -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Jamie Selkirk -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Daniel Rezende -  City of God (2002)
Lee Smith -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
Walter Murch -  Cold Mountain (2003)
William Goldenberg -  Seabiscuit (2003)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Alex Funke and Joe Letteri -  The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Dan Sudick, Stefen Fangmeier, Nathan McGuinness and Robert Stromberg -  Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Terry Frazee -  Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

75th Academy Awards (March 23, 2003)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Chicago (2002)
Gangs of New York (2002)
The Hours (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
The Pianist (2002)

Best Director

 
Winner: Roman Polanski -  The Pianist (2002)
Rob Marshall -  Chicago (2002)
Martin Scorsese -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Stephen Daldry -  The Hours (2002)
Pedro Almodovar -  Talk To Her (2002)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Adrien Brody -  The Pianist (2002)
Jack Nicholson -  About Schmidt (2002)
Nicolas Cage -  Adaptation (2002)
Daniel Day-Lewis -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Michael Caine -  The Quiet American (2002)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Nicole Kidman -  The Hours (2002)
Renee Zellweger -  Chicago (2002)
Julianne Moore -  Far From Heaven (2002)
Salma Hayek -  Frida (2002)
Diane Lane -  Unfaithful (2002)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Pedro Almodovar -  Talk To Her (2002)
Tood Haynes -  Far From Heaven (2002)
Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian and Kenneth Lonergan -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Nia Vardalos -  My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
Carlos Cuaron and Alfonso Cuaron -  Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ronald Harwood -  The Pianist (2002)
Peter Hedges, Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz -  About a Boy (2002)
Charlie Kaufman -  Adaptation (2002)
Bill Condon -  Chicago (2002)
David Hare -  The Hours (2002)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Chris Cooper -  Adaptation (2002)
Christopher Walken -  Catch Me If You Can (2002)
John C. Reilly -  Chicago (2002)
Ed Harris -  The Hours (2002)
Paul Newman -  Road To Perdition (2002)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Catherine Zeta-Jones -  Chicago (2002)
Kathy Bates -  About Schmidt (2002)
Meryl Streep -  Adaptation (2002)
Queen Latifah -  Chicago (2002)
Julianne Moore -  The Hours (2002)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Spirited Away (2001)
Ice Age (2002)
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
Treasure Planet (2002)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Nowhere In Africa (2001)
The Crime of Father Amaro (2002)
Hero (2002)
The Man Without a Past (2002)
Zus & Zo (2001)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Bowling For Columbine (2002)
Daughter From Danang (2002)
Prisoner of Paradise (2002)
Spellbound (2002)
Winged Migration (2001)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Elliot Goldenthal -  Frida (2002)
John Williams -  Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Elmer Bernstein -  Far From Heaven (2002)
Philip Glass -  The Hours (2002)
Thomas Newman -  Road To Perdition (2002)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Lose Yourself" from  8 Mile (2002)
"I Move On" from  Chicago (2002)
"Burn It Blue" from  Frida (2002)
"The Hands That Built America" from  Gangs of New York (2002)
"Father and Daughter" from  The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn -  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom -  Minority Report (2002)
Scott Hecker -  Road To Perdition (2002)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Michael Minkler, David Lee and Dominick Tavella -  Chicago (2002)
Tom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty and Ivan Sharrock -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek -  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Scott Millan, Bob Beemer and John Pritchett -  Road To Perdition (2002)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Ed Novick -  Spider-Man (2002)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: John Myhre -  Chicago (2002)
Felipe Fernandez del Paso -  Frida (2002)
Dante Ferretti -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Grant Major -  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Dennis Gassner -  Road To Perdition (2002)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Conrad L. Hall -  Road To Perdition (2002)
Dion Beebe -  Chicago (2002)
Edward Lachman -  Far From Heaven (2002)
Michael Ballhaus -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Pawel Edelman -  The Pianist (2002)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: John E. Jackson and Beatrice De Alba -  Frida (2002)
John M. Elliott Jr. and Barbara Lorenz -  The Time Machine (2002)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Colleen Atwood -  Chicago (2002)
Julie Weiss -  Frida (2002)
Sandy Powell -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Ann Roth -  The Hours (2002)
Anna B. Sheppard -  The Pianist (2002)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Martin Walsh -  Chicago (2002)
Thelma Schoonmaker -  Gangs of New York (2002)
Peter Boyle -  The Hours (2002)
Michael Horton -  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Herve de Luze -  The Pianist (2002)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Alex Funke and Joe Letteri -  The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier -  Spider-Man (2002)
Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman, John Knoll and Ben Snow -  Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)

74th Academy Awards (March 24, 2002)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Gosford Park (2001)
In the Bedroom (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Best Director

 
Winner: Ron Howard -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Ridley Scott -  Black Hawk Down (2001)
Robert Altman -  Gosford Park (2001)
Peter Jackson -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
David Lynch -  Mulholland Drive (2001)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Denzel Washington -  Training Day (2001)
Russell Crowe -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Will Smith -  Ali (2001)
Sean Penn -  I Am Sam (2001)
Tom Wilkinson -  In the Bedroom (2001)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Halle Barry -  Monster's Ball (2001)
Renee Zellweger -  Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Sissy Spacek -  In the Bedroom (2001)
Judi Dench -  Iris (2001)
Nicole Kidman -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Julian Fellowes -  Gosford Park (2001)
Guillaume Laurant and Jean-Pierre Jeunet -  Amelie (2001)
Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan -  Memento (2000)
Milo Addica and Will Rokos -  Monster's Ball (2001)
Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson -  The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Akiva Goldsman -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Daniel Clowes and Terry Zwigoff -  Ghost World (2001)
Todd Field and Robert Festinger -  In the Bedroom (2001)
Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman and Roger S. H. Schulman -  Shrek (2001)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jim Broadbent -  Iris (2001)
Jon Voight -  Ali (2001)
Ian McKellen -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Ben Kingsley -  Sexy Beast (2000)
Ethan Hawke -  Training Day (2001)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Jennifer Connelly -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Helen Mirren -  Gosford Park (2001)
Maggie Smith -  Gosford Park (2001)
Marisa Tomei -  In the Bedroom (2001)
Kate Winslet -  Iris (2001)

Best Animated Feature

 
Winner:  Shrek (2001)
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
Monsters, Inc. (2001)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  No Man's Land (2001)
Amelie (2001)
Elling (2001)
Lagaan (2001)
Son of the Bride (2001)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Murder On a Sunday Morning (2001)
Children Underground (2001)
Lalee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton (2001)
Promises (2001)
War Photographer (2001)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Howard Shore -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
James Horner -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
John Williams -  Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
Randy Newman -  Monsters, Inc. (2001)
John Williams  Artificial Intelligence: A.I. (2001)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "If I Didn't Have You" from  Monsters, Inc. (2001)
"May It Be" from  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
"There You'll Be" from  Pearl Harbor (2001)
"Until..." from  Kate and Leopold (2001)
"Vanilla Sky" from  Vanilla Sky (2001)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Christopher Boyes and George Watters II -  Pearl Harbor (2001)
Gary Rydstrom and Michael Silvers -  Monsters, Inc. (2001)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Michael Minkler, Myron Nettinga and Chris Munro -  Black Hawk Down (2001)
Vincent Arnardi, Guillaume Leriche and Jean Umansky -  Amelie (2001)
Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Gethin Creagh and Hammond Peek -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Roger Savage and Guntis Sics -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Peter J. Devlin -  Pearl Harbor (2001)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Catherine Martin -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Aline Bonetto -  Amelie (2001)
Stephen Altman -  Gosford Park (2001)
Stuart Craig -  Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
Grant Major -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Andrew Lesnie -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Bruno Delbonnel -  Amelie (2001)
Slawomir Idziak -  Black Hawk Down (2001)
Roger Deakins -  The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
Donald M. McAlpine -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Peter Owen and Richard Taylor -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Greg Cannom and Colleen Callaghan -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Maurizio Silvi and Aldo Signoretti -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Milena Canonero -  The Affair of the Necklace (2001)
Jenny Beavan -  Gosford Park (2001)
Judianna Makovsky -  Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Pietro Scalia -  Black Hawk Down (2001)
Mike Hill and Dan Hanley -  A Beautiful Mind (2001)
John Gilbert -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Dody Dorn -  Memento (2000)
Jill Bilcock -  Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Richard Taylor and Mark Stetson -  The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Dennis Muren, Scott Farrar, Stan Winston and Michael Lantieri -  Artificial Intelligence: A.I. (2001)
Eric Brevig, John Frazier, Ed Hirsh and Ben Snow -  Pearl Harbor (2001)

73rd Academy Awards (March 25, 2001)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Gladiator (2000)
Chocolat (2000)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Erin Brockovich (2000)
Traffic (2000)

Best Director

 
Winner: Steven Soderbergh -  Traffic (2000)
Stephen Daldry -  Billy Elliot (2000)
Ang Lee -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Steven Soderbergh -  Erin Brockovich (2000)
Ridley Scott -  Gladiator (2000)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Russell Crowe -  Gladiator (2000)
Javier Bardem -  Before Night Falls (2000)
Tom Hanks -  Cast Away (2000)
Ed Harris -  Pollock (2000)
Geoffrey Rush -  Quills (2000)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Julia Roberts -  Erin Brockovich (2000)
Juliette Binoche -  Chocolat (2000)
Joan Allen -  The Contender (2000)
Ellen Burstyn -  Requiem For a Dream (2000)
Laura Linney -  You Can Count On Me (2000)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Cameron Crowe -  Almost Famous (2000)
Lee Hall -  Billy Elliot (2000)
Susannah Grant -  Erin Brockovich (2000)
David Franzoni, John Logan and William Nicholson -  Gladiator (2000)
Kenneth Lonergan -  You Can Count On Me (2000)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Stephen Gaghan -  Traffic (2000)
Robert Nelson Jacobs -  Chocolat (2000)
The Coen Brothers -  O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
James Schamus, Hui-Ling Wang and Kuo Jung Tsai -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Steve Kloves -  Wonder Boys (2000)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Benicio del Toro -  Traffic (2000)
Albert Finney -  Erin Brockovich (2000)
Joaquin Phoenix -  Gladiator (2000)
Jeff Bridges -  The Contender (2000)
Willem Dafoe -  Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Marcia Gay Harden -  Pollock (2000)
Frances McDormand -  Almost Famous (2000)
Kate Hudson -  Almost Famous (2000)
Judi Dench -  Chocolat (2000)
Julie Walters -  Billy Elliot (2000)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Amores Perros (2000)
The Taste of Others (2000)
Everybody Famous! (2000)
Divided We Fall (2000)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Into the Arms of Strangers (2000)
Legacy (2000)
Long Night's Journey Into Day (2000)
Scottsboro: An American Tragedy (2000)
Sound and Fury (2000)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Tan Dun -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Rachel Portman -  Chocolat (2000)
Hans Zimmer -  Gladiator (2000)
Ennio Morricone -  Malena (2000)
John Williams -  The Patriot (2000)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Things Have Changed" from  Wonder Boys (2000)
"A Fool In Love" from  Meet the Parents (2000)
"I've Seen It All" from  Dancer In the Dark (2000)
"A Love Before Time" from  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
"My Funny Friend and Me" from  The Emperor's New Groove (2000)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Jon Johnson -  U-571 (2000)
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  Space Cowboys (2000)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Scott Millan, Bob Beemer and Ken Weston -  Gladiator (2000)
Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands and William B. Kaplan -  Cast Away (2000)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Lee Orloff -  The Patriot (2000)
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David Campbell and Keith A. Wester -  The Perfect Storm (2000)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Timmy Yip -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Michael Corenblith -  How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Arthur Max -  Gladiator (2000)
Martin Childs -  Quills (2000)
Jean Rabasse -  Vatel (2000)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Peter Pau -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
John Mathieson -  Gladiator (2000)
Lajos Koltai -  Malena (2000)
Roger Deakins -  O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
Caleb Deschanel -  The Patriot (2000)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker and Gail Rowell-Ryan -  How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Michele Burke and Edouard Henriques -  The Cell (2000)
Ann Buchanan and Amber Sibley -  Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Janty Yates -  Gladiator (2000)
Tim Yip -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Rita Ryack -  How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Anthony Powell -  102 Dalmatians (2000)
Jacqueline West -  Quills (2000)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Stephen Mirrione -  Traffic (2000)
Joe Hutshing and Saar Klein -  Almost Famous (2000)
Tim Squyres -  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Pietro Scalia -  Gladiator (2000)
Dede Allen -  Wonder Boys (2000)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Nelson, Neil Corbould, Tim Burke and Rob Harvey -  Gladiator (2000)
Scott E. Anderson, Craig Hayes, Scott Stokdyk and Stan Parks -  Hollow Man (2000)
Stefen Fangmeier, Habib Zargarpour, John Frazier and Walt Conti -  The Perfect Storm (2000)

72nd Academy Awards (March 26, 2000)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  American Beauty (1999)
The Cider House Rules (1999)
The Green Mile (1999)
The Insider (1999)
The Sixth Sense (1999)

Best Director

 
Winner: Sam Mendes -  American Beauty (1999)
Spike Jonze -  Being John Malkovich (1999)
Lasse Hallstrom -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
Michael Mann -  The Insider (1999)
M. Night Shyamalan -  The Sixth Sense (1999)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Kevin Spacey -  American Beauty (1999)
Denzel Washington -  The Hurricane (1999)
Russell Crowe -  The Insider (1999)
Richard Farnsworth -  The Straight Story (1999)
Sean Penn -  Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Hilary Swank -  Boys Don't Cry (1999)
Annette Bening -  American Beauty (1999)
Julianne Moore -  The End of the Affair (1999)
Meryl Streep -  Music of the Heart (1999)
Janet McTeer -  Tumbleweeds (1999)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Alan Ball -  American Beauty (1999)
Charlie Kaufman -  Being John Malkovich (1999)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  Magnolia (1999)
M. Night Shyamalan -  The Sixth Sense (1999)
Mike Leigh -  Topsy-Turvy (1999)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: John Irving -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor -  Election (1999)
Frank Darabont -  The Green Mile (1999)
Michael Mann and Eric Roth -  The Insider (1999)
Anthony Minghella -  The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Michael Caine -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
Michael Clarke Duncan -  The Green Mile (1999)
Tom Cruise -  Magnolia (1999)
Haley Joel Osment -  The Sixth Sense (1999)
Jude Law -  The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Angeline Jolie -  Girl, Interrupted (1999)
Catherine Keener -  Being John Malkovich (1999)
Chloe Sevigny -  Boys Don't Cry (1999)
Toni Collette -  The Sixth Sense (1999)
Samantha Morton -  Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  All About My Mother (1999)
Himalaya (1999)
East-West (1999)
Solomon and Gaenor (1999)
Under the Sun (1998)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  One Day In September (1999)
Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
Genghis Blues (1999)
On the Ropes (1999)
Speaking In Strings (1999)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Corigliano -  The Red Violin (1998)
Thomas Newman -  American Beauty (1999)
John Williams -  Angela's Ashes (1999)
Rachel Portman -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
Gabriel Yared -  The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "You'll Be In My Heart" from  Tarzan (1999)
"Blame Canada" from  South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
"Music of My Heart" from  Music of the Heart (1999)
"Save Me" from  Magnolia (1999)
"When She Loved Me" from  Toy Story 2 (1999)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Dane A. Davis -  The Matrix (1999)
Ren Klyce and Richard Hymns -  Fight Club (1999)
Ben Burtt and Tom Bellfort -  Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: John T. Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David E. Campbell and David Lee -  The Matrix (1999)
Robert J. Litt, Elliot Tyson, Michael Herbick and Willie D. Burton -  The Green Mile (1999)
Andy Nelson, Doug Hemphill and Lee Orloff -  The Insider (1999)
Leslie Shatz, Chris Carpenter, Rick Kline and Chris Munro -  The Mummy (1999)
Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Shawn Murphy and John Midgley -  Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Rick Heinrichs -  Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Luciana Arrighi -  Anna and the King (1999)
David Gropman -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
Roy Walker -  The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
Eve Stewart -  Topsy-Turvy (1999)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Conrad L. Hall -  American Beauty (1999)
Roger Pratt -  The End of the Affair (1999)
Dante Spinotti -  The Insider (1999)
Emmanuel Lubezki -  Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Robert Richardson -  Snow Falling On Cedars (1999)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Christine Blundell and Trefor Proud -  Topsy-Turvy (1999)
Michele Burke and Mike Smithson -  Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)
Greg Cannom -  Bicentennial Man (1999)
Rick Baker -  Life (1999)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Lindy Hemming -  Topsy-Turvy (1999)
Jenny Beavan -  Anna and the King (1999)
Colleen Atwood -  Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Gary Jones and Ann Roth -  The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
Milena Canonero -  Titus (1999)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Zach Staenberg -  The Matrix (1999)
Tariq Anwar -  American Beauty (1999)
Lisa Zeno Churgin -  The Cider House Rules (1999)
William Goldenberg, Paul Rubell and David Rosenbloom -  The Insider (1999)
Andrew Mondshein -  The Sixth Sense (1999)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Jon Thum and Steve Courtley -  The Matrix (1999)
John Knoll, Dennis Muren, Scott Squires and Rob Coleman -  Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
John Dykstra, Jerome Chen, Henry F. Anderson III and Eric Allard -  Stuart Little (1999)

71st Academy Awards (March 21, 1999)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Elizabeth (1998)
Life Is Beautiful (1997)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Director

 
Winner: Steven Spielberg -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Roberto Benigni -  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
John Madden -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Terrence Malick -  The Thin Red Line (1998)
Peter Weir -  The Truman Show (1998)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Roberto Benigni -  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
Tom Hanks -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Ian McKellen -  Gods and Monsters (1998)
Nick Nolte -  Affliction (1998)
Edward Norton -  American History X (1998)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Gwyneth Paltrow -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Cate Blanchett -  Elizabeth (1998)
Fernanda Montenegro -  Central Do Brasil (1998)
Meryl Streep -  One True Thing (1998)
Emily Watson -  Hilary and Jackie (1998)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser -  Bulworth (1998)
Vincenzo Cerami and Roberto Benigni -  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
Robert Rodat -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Andrew Niccol -  The Truman Show (1998)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Bill Condon -  Gods and Monsters (1998)
Scott Frank -  Out of Sight (1998)
Elaine May -  Primary Colors (1998)
Scott B. Smith -  A Simple Plan (1998)
Terrence Malick -  The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: James Coburn -  Affliction (1998)
Robert Duvall -  A Civil Action (1998)
Ed Harris -  The Truman Show (1998)
Geoffrey Rush -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Billy Bob Thornton -  A Simple Plan (1998)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Judi Dench -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Kathy Bates -  Primary Colors (1998)
Brenda Blethyn -  Little Voice (1998)
Rachel Griffiths -  Hilary and Jackie (1998)
Lynn Redgrave -  Gods and Monsters (1998)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
Central Do Brasil (1998)
Children of Heaven (1997)
The Grandfather (1998)
Tango (1998)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Last Days (1998)
Dancemaker (1998)
The Farm: Angola, Usa (1998)
Lenny Bruce: Swear To Tell the Truth (1998)
Regret To Inform (1998)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Nicola Piovani -  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
David Hirschfelder -  Elizabeth (1998)
Randy Newman -  Pleasantville (1998)
John Williams -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Hans Zimmer -  The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Original Musical or Comedy Score

 
Winner: Stephen Warbeck -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Randy Newman -  A Bug's Life (1998)
Matthew Wilder, David Zippel and Jerry Goldsmith -  Mulan (1998)
Marc Shaiman -  Patch Adams (1998)
Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer -  The Prince of Egypt (1998)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "When You Believe" from  The Prince of Egypt (1998)
"I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" from  Armageddon (1998)
"That'll Do" from  Babe: Pig In the City (1998)
"A Soft Place to Fall" from  The Horse Whisperer (1998)
"The Prayer" from  Quest For Camelot (1998)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom and Richard Hymns -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
George Watters II -  Armageddon (1998)
David McMoyler -  The Mask of Zorro (1998)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Ronald Judkins -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Keith A. Wester -  Armageddon (1998)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell and Pud Cusack -  The Mask of Zorro (1998)
Robin O'Donoghue, Dominic Lester and Peter Glossop -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Paul Brincat -  The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Martin Childs -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
John Myhre -  Elizabeth (1998)
Jeannine Oppewall -  Pleasantville (1998)
Tom Sanders -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Eugenio Zanetti -  What Dreams May Come (1998)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Janusz Kaminski -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Conrad L. Hall -  A Civil Action (1998)
Remi Adefarasin -  Elizabeth (1998)
Richard Greatrex -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
John Toll -  The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Jenny Shircore -  Elizabeth (1998)
Lois Burwell, Conor O'Sullivan and Daniel C. Striepeke -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Lisa Westcott and Veronica Brebner -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Sandy Powell -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Colleen Atwood -  Beloved (1998)
Alexandra Byrne -  Elizabeth (1998)
Judianna Makovsky -  Pleasantville (1998)
Sandy Powell -  Velvet Goldmine (1998)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Michael Kahn -  Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Simona Paggi -  Life Is Beautiful (1997)
Anne V. Coates -  Out of Sight (1998)
David Gamble -  Shakespeare In Love (1998)
Billy Weber, Leslie Jones and Saar Klein -  The Thin Red Line (1998)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson and Kevin Mack -  What Dreams May Come (1998)
Richard R. Hoover, Pat McClung and John Frazier -  Armageddon (1998)
Rick Baker, Hoyt Yeatman, Allen Hall and Jim Mitchell -  Mighty Joe Young (1998)

70th Academy Awards (March 23, 1998)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Titanic (1997)
As Good As It Gets (1997)
The Full Monty (1997)
Good Will Hunting (1997)
L.A. Confidential (1997)

Best Director

 
Winner: James Cameron -  Titanic (1997)
Gus Van Sant -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Curtis Hanson -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
Atom Egoyan -  The Sweet Hereafter (1997)
Peter Cattaneo -  The Full Monty (1997)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jack Nicholson -  As Good As It Gets (1997)
Matt Damon -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Dustin Hoffman -  Wag the Dog (1997)
Robert Duvall -  The Apostle (1997)
Peter Fonda -  Ulee's Gold (1997)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Helen Hunt -  As Good As It Gets (1997)
Kate Winslet -  Titanic (1997)
Julie Christie -  Afterglow (1997)
Helena Bonham Carter -  The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Judi Dench -  Mrs. Brown (1997)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Matt Damon and Ben Affleck -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Mark Andrus and James L. Brooks -  As Good As It Gets (1997)
Woody Allen -  Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Simon Beaufoy -  The Full Monty (1997)
Paul Thomas Anderson -  Boogie Nights (1997)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
Paul Attanasio -  Donnie Brasco (1997)
Atom Egoyan -  The Sweet Hereafter (1997)
David Mamet and Hilary Henkin -  Wag the Dog (1997)
Hossein Amini -  The Wings of the Dove (1997)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Robin Williams -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Greg Kinnear -  As Good As It Gets (1997)
Robert Forster -  Jackie Brown (1997)
Burt Reynolds -  Boogie Nights (1997)
Anthony Hopkins -  Amistad (1997)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Kim Basinger -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
Gloria Stuart -  Titanic (1997)
Julianne Moore -  Boogie Nights (1997)
Joan Cusack -  In & Out (1997)
Minnie Driver -  Good Will Hunting (1997)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Karakter (1997)
Beyond Silence (1996)
Four Days In September (1997)
Secrets of the Heart (1997)
The Thief (1997)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Long Way Home (1997)
4 Little Girls (1997)
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (1997)
Colors Straight Up (1997)
Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: James Horner -  Titanic (1997)
Danny Elfman -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Jerry Goldsmith -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
John Williams -  Amistad (1997)
Philip Glass -  Kundun (1997)

Best Original Musical or Comedy Score

 
Winner: Anne Dudley -  The Full Monty (1997)
Danny Elfman -  Men In Black (1997)
Hans Zimmer -  As Good As It Gets (1997)
James Newton Howard -  My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens and David Newman -  Anastasia (1997)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "My Heart Will Go On" from  Titanic (1997)
"Journey to the Past" from  Anastasia (1997)
"How Do I Live" from  Con Air (1997)
"Miss Misery" from  Good Will Hunting (1997)
"Go the Distance" from  Hercules (1997)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Tom Bellfort and Christopher Boyes -  Titanic (1997)
Mark Stoeckinger and Per Hallberg -  Face/Off (1997)
Mark Mangini -  The Fifth Element (1997)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers and Mark Ulano -  Titanic (1997)
Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands and William Kaplan -  Contact (1997)
Paul Massey, Rick Kline, D.M. Hemphill and Keith Wester -  Air Force One (1997)
Kevin O'Connell, Greg Russell and Arthur Rochester -  Con Air (1997)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Kirk Francis -  L.A. Confidential (1997)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Peter Lamont and Michael D. Ford -  Titanic (1997)
Bo Welch -  Men In Black (1997)
Dante Ferretti -  Kundun (1997)
Jan Roelfs -  Gattaca (1997)
Jeannine Oppewall -  L.A. Confidential (1997)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Russell Carpenter -  Titanic (1997)
Dante Spinotti -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
Eduardo Serra -  The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Janusz Kaminski -  Amistad (1997)
Roger Deakins -  Kundun (1997)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson -  Men In Black (1997)
Lisa Westcott, Veronica Brebner and Beverley Binda -  Mrs. Brown (1997)
Tina Earnshaw, Greg Cannom and Simon Thompson -  Titanic (1997)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Deborah Lynn Scott -  Titanic (1997)
Dante Ferretti -  Kundun (1997)
Janet Patterson -  Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
Ruth E. Carter -  Amistad (1997)
Sandy Powell -  The Wings of the Dove (1997)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron and Richard A. Harris -  Titanic (1997)
Peter Honess -  L.A. Confidential (1997)
Pietro Scalia -  Good Will Hunting (1997)
Richard Francis Bruce -  Air Force One (1997)
Richard Marks -  As Good As It Gets (1997)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher and Michael Kanfer -  Titanic (1997)
Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Randal Dutra and Michael Lantieri -  The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)
Phil Tippett, Scott Anderson, Alec Gillis and John Richardson -  Starship Troopers (1997)

69th Academy Awards (March 24, 1997)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The English Patient (1996)
Fargo (1996)
Jerry Maguire (1996)
Secrets & Lies (1996)
Shine (1996)

Best Director

 
Winner: Anthony Minghella -  The English Patient (1996)
The Coen Brothers -  Fargo (1996)
Milos Forman -  The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996)
Scott Hicks -  Shine (1996)
Mike Leigh -  Secrets & Lies (1996)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Geoffrey Rush -  Shine (1996)
Tom Cruise -  Jerry Maguire (1996)
Ralph Fiennes -  The English Patient (1996)
Woody Harrelson -  The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996)
Billy Bob Thornton -  Sling Blade (1996)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Frances McDormand -  Fargo (1996)
Brenda Blethyn -  Secrets & Lies (1996)
Diane Keaton -  Marvin's Room (1996)
Kristin Scott Thomas -  The English Patient (1996)
Emily Watson -  Breaking the Waves (1996)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: The Coen Brothers -  Fargo (1996)
Cameron Crowe -  Jerry Maguire (1996)
John Sayles -  Lone Star (1996)
Mike Leigh -  Secrets & Lies (1996)
Jan Sardi and Scott Hicks -  Shine (1996)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Billy Bob Thornton -  Sling Blade (1996)
Athur C. Miller -  The Crucible (1996)
Anthony Minghella -  The English Patient (1996)
Kenneth Branagh -  Hamlet (1996)
John Hodge -  Trainspotting (1996)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Cuba Gooding Jr. -  Jerry Maguire (1996)
William H. Macy -  Fargo (1996)
Armin Mueller-Stahl -  Shine (1996)
Edward Norton -  Primal Fear (1996)
James Woods -  Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Juliette Binoche -  The English Patient (1996)
Joan Allen -  The Crucible (1996)
Lauren Bacall -  The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
Barbara Hershey -  The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
Marianne Jean-Baptiste -  Secrets & Lies (1996)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Kolya (1996)
Prisoner of the Mountains (1996)
A Chef In Love (1996)
Ridicule (1996)
The Other Side of Sunday (1996)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  When We Were Kings (1996)
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996)
Mandela (1996)
Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse (1996)
Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press (1996)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Gabriel Yared -  The English Patient (1996)
Patrick Doyle -  Hamlet (1996)
Elliot Goldenthal -  Michael Collins (1996)
David Hirschfelder -  Shine (1996)
John Williams -  Sleepers (1996)

Best Original Musical or Comedy Score

 
Winner: Rachel Portman -  Emma (1996)
Marc Shaiman -  The First Wives Club (1996)
Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz -  The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Randy Newman -  James and the Giant Peach (1996)
Hans Zimmer -  The Preacher's Wife (1996)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "You Must Love Me" from  Evita (1996)
"I Finally Found Someone" from  The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
"For the First Time" from  One Fine Day (1996)
"That Thing You Do!" from  That Thing You Do! (1996)
"Because You Loved Me" from  Up Close and Personal (1996)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Bruce Stambler -  The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
Richard L. Anderson and David A. Whittaker -  Daylight (1996)
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman -  Eraser (1996)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker and Chris Newman -  The English Patient (1996)
Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Ken Weston -  Evita (1996)
Chris Carpenter, Bill W. Benton, Bob Beemer and Jeff Wexler -  Independence Day (1996)
Kevin O"Connell, Greg P. Russell and Keith A. Wester -  The Rock (1996)
Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Kevin O'Connell and Geoffrey Patterson -  Twister (1996)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Stuart Craig -  The English Patient (1996)
Bo Welch -  The Birdcage (1996)
Brian Morris -  Evita (1996)
Tim Harvey -  Hamlet (1996)
Catherine Martin -  Romeo + Juliet (1996)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: John Seale -  The English Patient (1996)
Darius Khondji -  Evita (1996)
Roger Deakins -  Fargo (1996)
Caleb Deschanel -  Fly Away Home (1996)
Chris Menges -  Michael Collins (1996)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson -  The Nutty Professor (1996)
Matthew W. Mangle and Deborah La Mia Denaver -  Ghosts of Mississippi (1996)
Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler and Jake Garber -  Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Ann Roth -  The English Patient (1996)
Paul Brown -  Angels and Insects (1995)
Alexandra Byrne -  Hamlet (1996)
Ruth Myers -  Emma (1996)
Janet Patterson -  The Portrait of a Lady (1996)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Walter Murch -  The English Patient (1996)
Gerry Hambling -  Evita (1996)
The Coen Brothers -  Fargo (1996)
Joe Hutshing -  Jerry Maguire (1996)
Pip Karmel -  Shine (1996)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Volker Engel, Douglas Smith, Clay Pinney and Joseph Viskocil -  Independence Day (1996)
Scott Squires, Phil Tippett, James Straus and Kit West -  DragonHeart (1996)
Stefen Fangmeier, John Frazier, Habib Zargarpour and Henry La Bounta -  Twister (1996)

68th Academy Awards (March 25, 1996)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Braveheart (1995)
Apollo 13 (1995)
Babe (1995)
Il Postino (1994)
Sense and Sensibility (1995)

Best Director

 
Winner: Mel Gibson -  Braveheart (1995)
Chris Noonan -  Babe (1995)
Tim Robbins -  Dead Man Walking (1995)
Mike Figgis -  Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Michael Radford -  Il Postino (1994)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Nicolas Cage -  Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Sean Penn -  Dead Man Walking (1995)
Massimo Troisi -  Il Postino (1994)
Richard Dreyfuss -  Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Anthony Hopkins -  Nixon (1995)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Susan Sarandon -  Dead Man Walking (1995)
Emma Thompson -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Elisabeth Shue -  Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Sharon Stone -  Casino (1995)
Meryl Streep -  The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Christopher McQuarrie -  The Usual Suspects (1995)
Randall Wallace -  Braveheart (1995)
Woody Allen -  Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
Oliver Stone, Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele -  Nixon (1995)
Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sakolow, John Lasseter, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft -  Toy Story (1995)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Emma Thompson -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Al Reinert and William Broyles Jr. -  Apollo 13 (1995)
George Miller and Chris Noonan -  Babe (1995)
Mike Figgis -  Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Michael Radford, Anna Pavignano, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli and Massimo Troisi -  Il Postino (1994)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Kevin Spacey -  The Usual Suspects (1995)
Ed Harris -  Apollo 13 (1995)
James Cromwell -  Babe (1995)
Tim Roth -  Rob Roy (1995)
Brad Pitt -  Twelve Monkeys (1995)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mira Sorvino -  Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
Kathleen Quinlan -  Apollo 13 (1995)
Kate Winslet -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Joan Allen -  Nixon (1995)
Mare Winningham -  Georgia (1995)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Antonia's Line (1995)
Love Lessons (1995)
Dust of Life (1995)
O Quatrilho (1995)
The Star Maker (1995)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Anne Frank Remembered (1995)
The American Experience: The Battle Over Citizen Kane (1996)
Small Wonders (1995)
Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream (1995)
The American Experience: Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern (1995)

 

 

 

 

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Luis Enriquez Bacalov -  Il Postino (1994)
Patrick Doyle -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
James Horner -  Apollo 13 (1995)
James Horner -  Braveheart (1995)
John Williams -  Nixon (1995)

Best Original Musical or Comedy Score

 
Winner: Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz -  Pocahontas (1995)
John Williams -  Sabrina (1995)
Marc Shaiman -  The American President (1995)
Randy Newman -  Toy Story (1995)
Thomas Newman -  Unstrung Heroes (1995)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Colors of the Wind" from  Pocahontas (1995)
"Dead Man Walkin'" from  Dead Man Walking (1995)
"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman" from  Don Juan Demarco (1994)
"Moonlight" from  Sabrina (1995)
"You've Got a Friend In Me" from  Toy Story (1995)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Lon Bender and Per Hallberg -  Braveheart (1995)
George Watters II -  Crimson Tide (1995)
John Leveque and Bruce Stambler -  Batman Forever (1995)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Rick Dior, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan and David MacMillan -  Apollo 13 (1995)
Andy Nelson, Scott Millan, Anna Behlmer and Brian Simmons -  Braveheart (1995)
Donald Mitchell, Frank Montano, Michael Herbick and Peter Hliddal -  Batman Forever (1995)
Kevin O'Connell, Rick Kline, Gregory Watkins and William Kaplan -  Crimson Tide (1995)
Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker and Keith Wester -  Waterworld (1995)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Eugenio Zanetti -  Restoration (1995)
Bo Welch -  A Little Princess (1995)
Michael Corenblith -  Apollo 13 (1995)
Roger Ford -  Babe (1995)
Tony Burrough -  Richard III (1995)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: John Toll -  Braveheart (1995)
Emmanuel Lubezki -  A Little Princess (1995)
Lu Yue -  Shanghai Triad (1995)
Michael Coulter -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Stephen Goldblatt -  Batman Forever (1995)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison and Lois Burwell -  Braveheart (1995)
Greg Cannom, Bob Laden and Colleen Callaghan -  Roommates (1995)
Ken Diaz and Mark Sanchez -  My Family (1995)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: James Acheson -  Restoration (1995)
Charles Knode -  Braveheart (1995)
Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Julie Weiss -  Twelve Monkeys (1995)
Shuna Harwood -  Richard III (1995)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Mike Hill and Daniel P. Hanley -  Apollo 13 (1995)
Chris Lebenzon -  Crimson Tide (1995)
Marcus D'Arcy and Jay Friedkin -  Babe (1995)
Richard Francis Bruce -  Seven (1995)
Steven Rosenblum -  Braveheart (1995)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Scott Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan and John Cox -  Babe (1995)
Robert Legato, Michael Kanfer, Leslie Ekker and Matt Sweeney -  Apollo 13 (1995)

67th Academy Awards (March 27, 1995)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Forrest Gump (1994)
Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Quiz Show (1994)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Best Director

 
Winner: Robert Zemeckis -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Woody Allen -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Quentin Tarantino -  Pulp Fiction (1994)
Robert Redford -  Quiz Show (1994)
Krzysztof Kieslowski -  Red (1994)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Tom Hanks -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Nigel Hawthorne -  The Madness of King George (1994)
Paul Newman -  Nobody's Fool (1994)
John Travolta -  Pulp Fiction (1994)
Morgan Freeman -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jessica Lange -  Blue Sky (1994)
Susan Sarandon -  The Client (1994)
Winona Ryder -  Little Women (1994)
Jodie Foster -  Nell (1994)
Miranda Richardson -  Tom & Viv (1994)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary -  Pulp Fiction (1994)
Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Richard Curtis -  Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh -  Heavenly Creatures (1994)
Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz -  Red (1994)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Eric Roth -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Alan Bennett -  The Madness of King George (1994)
Robert Benton -  Nobody's Fool (1994)
Paul Attanasio -  Quiz Show (1994)
Frank Darabont -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Martin Landau -  Ed Wood (1994)
Chazz Palminteri -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Gary Sinise -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Samuel L. Jackson -  Pulp Fiction (1994)
Paul Scofield -  Quiz Show (1994)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Dianne Wiest -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Jennifer Tilly -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Helen Mirren -  The Madness of King George (1994)
Uma Thurman -  Pulp Fiction (1994)
Rosemary Harris -  Tom & Viv (1994)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Burnt By the Sun (1994)
Before the Rain (1994)
Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
Farinelli (1994)
Strawberry and Chocolate (1994)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1994)
Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter (1994)
The American Experience: D-Day Remembered (1994)
Freedom On My Mind (1994)
A Great Day In Harlem (1994)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Hans Zimmer -  The Lion King (1994)
Alan Silvestri -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Elliot Goldenthal -  Interview With the Vampire (1994)
Thomas Newman -  Little Women (1994)
Thomas Newman -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from  The Lion King (1994)
"Look What Love Has Done" from  Junior (1994)
"Circle of Life" from  The Lion King (1994)
"Hakuna Matata" from  The Lion King (1994)
"Make Up Your Mind" from  The Paper (1994)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Stephen Hunter Flick -  Speed (1994)
Bruce Stambler and John Leveque -  Clear and Present Danger (1994)
Gloria Borders and Randy Thom -  Forrest Gump (1994)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer and David MacMillan -  Speed (1994)
Donald Mitchell, Michael Herbick, Frank Montano and Arthur Rochester -  Clear and Present Danger (1994)
Paul Massey, David Campbell, Christopher David and Douglas Ganton -  Legends of the Fall (1994)
Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands and William Kaplan -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Robert Litt, Elliot Tyson, Michael Herbick and Willie Burton -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ken Adam -  The Madness of King George (1994)
Santo Loquasto -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Rick Carter -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Dante Ferretti -  Interview With the Vampire (1994)
Lilly Kilvert -  Legends of the Fall (1994)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: John Toll -  Legends of the Fall (1994)
Don Burgess -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Roger Deakins -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Piotr Sobocinski -  Red (1994)
Owen Roizman -  Wyatt Earp (1994)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Ve Neill, Rick Baker and Yolanda Toussieng -  Ed Wood (1994)
Daniel Parker, Paul Engelen and Carol Hemming -  Frankenstein (1994)
Daniel Striepeke, Hallie D'Amore and Judith Cory -  Forrest Gump (1994)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Lizzy Gardiner and Tim Chappel -  The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
April Ferry -  Maverick (1994)
Colleen Atwood -  Little Women (1994)
Jeffrey Kurland -  Bullets Over Broadway (1994)
Moidele Bickel -  Queen Margot (1994)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Arthur Schmidt -  Forrest Gump (1994)
Frederick Marx, Steve James and Bill Haugse -  Hoop Dreams (1994)
John Wright -  Speed (1994)
Richard Francis Bruce -  The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Sally Menke -  Pulp Fiction (1994)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum and Allen Hall -  Forrest Gump (1994)
John Bruno, Thomas Fisher, Jacques Stroweis and Patrick McClung -  True Lies (1994)
Scott Squires, Steve Williams, Tom Bertino and Jon Farhat -  The Mask (1994)

66th Academy Awards (March 21, 1994)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Schindler's List (1993)
The Piano (1993)
The Fugitive (1993)
In the Name of the Father (1993)
The Remains of the Day (1993)

Best Director

 
Winner: Steven Spielberg -  Schindler's List (1993)
Jane Campion -  The Piano (1993)
Robert Altman -  Short Cuts (1993)
Jim Sheridan -  In the Name of the Father (1993)
James Ivory -  The Remains of the Day (1993)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Tom Hanks -  Philadelphia (1993)
Daniel Day-Lewis -  In the Name of the Father (1993)
Anthony Hopkins -  The Remains of the Day (1993)
Liam Neeson -  Schindler's List (1993)
Laurence Fishburne -  What's Love Got To Do With It (1993)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Holly Hunter -  The Piano (1993)
Angela Bassett -  What's Love Got To Do With It (1993)
Emma Thompson -  The Remains of the Day (1993)
Debra Winger -  Shadowlands (1993)
Stockard Channing -  Six Degrees of Separation (1993)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Jane Campion -  The Piano (1993)
Gary Ross -  Dave (1993)
Jeff Maguire -  In the Line of Fire (1993)
Ron Nyswaner -  Philadelphia (1993)
Nora Ephron, David S. Ward and Jeff Arch -  Sleepless In Seattle (1993)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Steven Zaillian -  Schindler's List (1993)
Martin Scorsese and Jay Cocks -  The Age of Innocence (1993)
Jim Sheridan and Terry George -  In the Name of the Father (1993)
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -  The Remains of the Day (1993)
William Nicholson -  Shadowlands (1993)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Tommy Lee Jones -  The Fugitive (1993)
John Malkovich -  In the Line of Fire (1993)
Pete Postlethwaite -  In the Name of the Father (1993)
Leonardo DiCaprio -  What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
Ralph Fiennes -  Schindler's List (1993)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Anna Paquin -  The Piano (1993)
Holly Hunter -  The Firm (1993)
Rosie Perez -  Fearless (1993)
Winona Ryder -  The Age of Innocence (1993)
Emma Thompson -  In the Name of the Father (1993)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Belle Epoque (1992)
Farewell My Concubine (1993)
Hedd Wyn (1992)
The Scent of Green Papaya (1993)
The Wedding Banquet (1993)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School (1993)
Witness: Dr. Peter (1993)
Children of Fate: Life and Death In a Sicilian Family (1993)
For Better Or For Worse (1993)
The War Room (1993)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Williams -  Schindler's List (1993)
Dave Grusin -  The Firm (1993)
Elmer Bernstein -  The Age of Innocence (1993)
James Newton Howard -  The Fugitive (1993)
Richard Robbins -  The Remains of the Day (1993)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Streets of Philadelphia" from  Philadelphia (1993)
"Again" from  Poetic Justice (1993)
"Philadelphia" from  Philadelphia (1993)
"A Wink and a Smile" from  Sleepless In Seattle (1993)
"The Day I Fall In Love" from  Beethoven's 2nd (1993)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom -  Jurassic Park (1993)
John Leveque and Bruce Stambler -  The Fugitive (1993)
Wylie Stateman and Gregg Baxter -  Cliffhanger (1993)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom , Gary Summers , Ron Judkins and Shawn Murphy -  Jurassic Park (1993)
Andy Nelson, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan and Ron Judkins -  Schindler's List (1993)
Chris Carpenter, D.M. Hemphill, Bill Benton and Lee Orloff -  Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Tim Cooney -  Cliffhanger (1993)
Donald Mitchell, Michael Herbick, Frank Montano and Scott Smith -  The Fugitive (1993)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ewa Braun -  Schindler's List (1993)
Ken Adam -  Addams Family Values (1993)
Dante Ferretti -  The Age of Innocence (1993)
Ben van Os -  Orlando (1992)
Luciana Arrighi -  The Remains of the Day (1993)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Janusz Kaminski -  Schindler's List (1993)
Conrad L. Hall -  Searching For Bobby Fischer (1993)
Gu Changwei -  Farewell My Concubine (1993)
Michael Chapman -  The Fugitive (1993)
Stuart Dryburgh -  The Piano (1993)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Ve Neill, Yolanda Toussieng and Greg Cannom -  Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
Carl Fullerton and Alan D'Angerio -  Philadelphia (1993)
Christina Smith, Matthew Mungle and Judy Alexander Cory -  Schindler's List (1993)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Gabriella Pescucci -  The Age of Innocence (1993)
Anna Biedrzycka Sheppard -  Schindler's List (1993)
Sandy Powell -  Orlando (1992)
Janet Patterson -  The Piano (1993)
Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  The Remains of the Day (1993)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Michael Kahn -  Schindler's List (1993)
Anne Coates -  In the Line of Fire (1993)
Dennis Virkler, David Finfer, Dean Goodhill, Don Brochu, Richard Nord and Dov Hoenig -  The Fugitive (1993)
Gerry Hambling  In the Name of the Father (1993)
Veronika Jenet -  The Piano (1993)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Stan Winston, Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri -  Jurassic Park (1993)
Neil Krepela, John Richardson, John Bruno and Pamela Easley -  Cliffhanger (1993)
Pete Kozachik, Eric Leighton, Ariel Velasco Shaw and Gordon Baker -  The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

65th Academy Awards (March 29, 1993)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Unforgiven (1992)
The Crying Game (1992)
A Few Good Men (1992)
Howards End (1992)
Scent of a Woman (1992)

Best Director

 
Winner: Clint Eastwood -  Unforgiven (1992)
Neil Jordan -  The Crying Game (1992)
James Ivory -  Howards End (1992)
Robert Altman -  The Player (1992)
Martin Brest -  Scent of a Woman (1992)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Al Pacino -  Scent of a Woman (1992)
Robert Downey Jr. -  Chaplin (1992)
Stephen Rea -  The Crying Game (1992)
Denzel Washington -  Malcolm X (1992)
Clint Eastwood -  Unforgiven (1992)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Emma Thompson -  Howards End (1992)
Catherine Deneuve -  Indochine (1992)
Susan Sarandon -  Lorenzo's Oil (1992)
Michelle Pfeiffer -  Love Field (1992)
Mary McDonnell -  Passion Fish (1992)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Neil Jordan -  The Crying Game (1992)
Woody Allen -  Husbands and Wives (1992)
George Miller and Nick Enright -  Lorenzo's Oil (1992)
John Sayles -  Passion Fish (1992)
David Peoples -  Unforgiven (1992)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -  Howards End (1992)
Peter Barnes -  Enchanted April (1992)
Michael Tolkin -  The Player (1992)
Richard Friedenberg -  A River Runs Through It (1992)
Bo Goldman -  Scent of a Woman (1992)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Gene Hackman -  Unforgiven (1992)
Jaye Davidson -  The Crying Game (1992)
Jack Nicholson -  A Few Good Men (1992)
Al Pacino -  Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
David Paymer -  Mr. Saturday Night (1992)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Marisa Tomei -  My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Miranda Richardson -  Damage (1992)
Joan Plowright -  Enchanted April (1992)
Vanessa Redgrave -  Howards End (1992)
Judy Davis -  Husbands and Wives (1992)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Indochine (1992)
Priest Daens (1993)
A Place In the World (1992)
Schtonk! (1992)
Territory of Love (1991)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Panama Deception (1992)
Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker (1992)
Fires of Kuwait (1992)
Liberators: Fighting On Two Fronts In World War II (1992)
Music For the Movies: Bernard Herrmann (1992)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alan Menken -  Aladdin (1992)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Basic Instinct (1992)
John Barry -  Chaplin (1992)
Richard Robbins -  Howards End (1992)
Mark Isham -  A River Runs Through It (1992)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "A Whole New World" from  Aladdin (1992)
"Friend Like Me" from  Aladdin (1992)
"I Have Nothing" from  The Bodyguard (1992)
"Run to You" from  The Bodyguard (1992)
"Beautiful Maria of My Soul" from  The Mambo Kings (1992)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: David E. Stone and Tom C. McCarthy -  Dracula (1992)
Mark A. Mangini -  Aladdin (1992)
John Leveque and Bruce Stambler -  Under Siege (1992)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith and Simon Kaye -  The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
Terry Porter, Mel Metcalfe, David J. Hudson and Doc Kane -  Aladdin (1992)
Kevin O'Connell, Rick Kline and Robert Eber -  A Few Good Men (1992)
Donald O. Mitchell, Frank A. Montano, Rick Hart and Scott D. Smith -  Under Siege (1992)
Les Fresholtz, Vern Poore, Rick Alexander and Rob Young -  Unforgiven (1992)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ian Whittaker -  Howards End (1992)
Thomas E. Sanders -  Dracula (1992)
Stuart Craig -  Chaplin (1992)
Ferdinando Scarfiotti -  Toys (1992)
Henry Bumstead -  Unforgiven (1992)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Philippe Rousselot -  A River Runs Through It (1992)
Robert Fraisse -  The Lover (1992)
Stephen H. Burum -  Hoffa (1992)
Tony-Pierce Roberts -  Howards End (1992)
Jack N. Green -  Unforgiven (1992)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Greg Cannom, Michele Burke and Matthew W. Mungle -  Dracula (1992)
Ve Neill, Ronnie Specter and Stan Winston -  Batman Returns (1992)
Ve Neill, Greg Cannom and John Blake -  Hoffa (1992)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Eiko Ishioka -  Dracula (1992)
Sheena Napier -  Enchanted April (1992)
Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  Howards End (1992)
Ruth E. Carter -  Malcolm X (1992)
Albert Wolsky -  Toys (1992)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Joel Cox -  Unforgiven (1992)
Frank J. Urioste -  Basic Instinct (1992)
Kant Pan -  The Crying Game (1992)
Robert Leighton -  A Few Good Men (1992)
Geraldine Peroni -  The Player (1992)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Ken Ralston, Doug Chiang, Douglas Smythe and Tom Woodruff Jr. -  Death Becomes Her (1992)
Richard Edlund, Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr. and George Gibbs -  Alien 3 (1992)
Michael L. Fink, Craig Barron, John Bruno and Dennis Skotak -  Batman Returns (1992)

64th Academy Awards (March 30, 1992)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Bugsy (1991)
JFK (1991)
The Prince of Tides (1991)

Best Director

 
Winner: Jonathan Demme -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
John Singleton -  Boyz N the Hood (1991)
Barry Levinson -  Bugsy (1991)
Oliver Stone -  JFK (1991)
Ridley Scott -  Thelma & Louise (1991)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Anthony Hopkins -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Warren Beatty -  Bugsy (1991)
Robert De Niro -  Cape Fear (1991)
Robin Williams -  The Fisher King (1991)
Nick Nolte -  The Prince of Tides (1991)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jodie Foster -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Geena Davis -  Thelma & Louise (1991)
Susan Sarandon -  Thelma & Louise (1991)
Bette Midler -  For the Boys (1991)
Laura Dern -  Rambling Rose (1991)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Callie Khouri -  Thelma & Louise (1991)
John Singleton -  Boyz N the Hood (1991)
James Toback -  Bugsy (1991)
Richard LaGravenese -  The Fisher King (1991)
Lawrence Kasdan and Meg Kasdan -  Grand Canyon (1991)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ted Tally -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Agnieszka Holland -  Europa Europa (1990)
Fannie Flagg and Connie Sobieski -  Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar -  JFK (1991)
Pat Conroy and Becky Johnston -  The Prince of Tides (1991)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jack Palance -  City Slickers (1991)
Michael Lerner -  Barton Fink (1991)
Harvey Keitel -  Bugsy (1991)
Ben Kingsley -  Bugsy (1991)
Tommy Lee Jones -  JFK (1991)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mercedes Ruehl -  The Fisher King (1991)
Kate Nelligan -  The Prince of Tides (1991)
Diane Ladd -  Rambling Rose (1991)
Jessica Tandy -  Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
Juliette Lewis -  Cape Fear (1991)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Mediterraneo (1991)
Born Natturunnar (1991)
The Elementary School (1991)
Oxen (1991)
Raise the Red Lantern (1991)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  In the Shadow of the Stars (1991)
Death On the Job (1991)
Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House (1991)
The Restless Conscience: Resistance To Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 (1992)
Wild By Law (1991)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alan Menken -  Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Ennio Morricone -  Bugsy (1991)
George Fenton -  The Fisher King (1991)
James Newton Howard -  The Prince of Tides (1991)
John Williams -  JFK (1991)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Beauty and the Beast" from  Beauty and the Beast (1991)
"Be Our Guest" from  Beauty and the Beast (1991)
"Belle" from  Beauty and the Beast (1991)
"When You're Alone" from  Hook (1991)
"(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" from  Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Gary Rydstrom and Gloria S. Borders -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Gary Rydstrom and Richard Hymns -  Backdraft (1991)
George Watters II and F. Hudson Miller -  Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers and Lee Orloff -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Garry Summers, Randy Thom, Gary Rydstrom and Glenn Williams -  Backdraft (1991)
Michael Minkler, Gregg Landaker and Tod Maitland -  JFK (1991)
Terry Porter, Mel Metcalfe, David Hudson and Doc Kane -  Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Tom Fleischman and Chris Newman -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Dennis Gassner -  Bugsy (1991)
Dennis Gassner -  Barton Fink (1991)
Mel Bourne -  The Fisher King (1991)
Norman Garwood -  Hook (1991)
Paul Sylbert -  The Prince of Tides (1991)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Robert Richardson -  JFK (1991)
Adam Greenberg -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Adrian Biddle -  Thelma & Louise (1991)
Allen Daviau -  Bugsy (1991)
Stephen Goldblatt -  The Prince of Tides (1991)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Stan Winston and Jeff Dawn -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Christina Smith, Monty Westmore and Greg Cannom -  Hook (1991)
Michael Mills, Edward French and Richard Snell -  Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Albert Wolsky -  Bugsy (1991)
Anthony Powell -  Hook (1991)
Corinne Jorry -  Madame Bovary (1991)
Richard Hornung -  Barton Fink (1991)
Ruth Myers -  The Addams Family (1991)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Pietro Scalia and Joe Hutshing -  JFK (1991)
Conrad Buff, Mark Goldblatt and Richard A. Harris -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Craig McKay -  The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Gerry Hambling -  The Commitments (1991)
Thom Noble -  Thelma & Louise (1991)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren Jr. and Robert Skotak -  Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Eric Brevig, Harley Jessup, Mark Sullivan and Michael Lantieri -  Hook (1991)
Michael Salomon, Allen Hall, Clay Pinney and Scott Farrar -  Backdraft (1991)

63rd Academy Awards (March 25, 1991)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Awakenings (1990)
Ghost (1990)
The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Goodfellas (1990)

Best Director

 
Winner: Kevin Costner -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Francis Ford Coppola -  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Stephen Frears -  The Grifters (1990)
Barbet Schroeder -  Reversal of Fortune (1990)
Martin Scorsese -  Goodfellas (1990)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jeremy Irons -  Reversal of Fortune (1990)
Kevin Costner -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Robert De Niro -  Awakenings (1990)
Gerard Depardieu -  Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Richard Harris -  The Field (1990)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Kathy Bates -  Misery (1990)
Anjelica Huston -  The Grifters (1990)
Julia Roberts -  Pretty Woman (1990)
Meryl Streep -  Postcards From the Edge (1990)
Joanne Woodward -  Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Bruce Joel Rubin -  Ghost (1990)
Woody Allen -  Alice (1990)
Barry Levinson -  Avalon (1990)
Peter Weir -  Green Card (1990)
Whit Stillman -  Metropolitan (1990)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Michael Blake -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Steven Zaillian -  Awakenings (1990)
Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese -  Goodfellas (1990)
Donald E. Westlake -  The Grifters (1990)
Nicholas Kazan -  Reversal of Fortune (1990)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Joe Pesci -  Goodfellas (1990)
Bruce Davison -  Longtime Companion (1990)
Andy Garcia -  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Graham Greene -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Al Pacino -  Dick Tracy (1990)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Whoopi Goldberg -  Ghost (1990)
Annette Bening -  The Grifters (1990)
Lorraine Bracco -  Goodfellas (1990)
Diane Ladd -  Wild At Heart (1990)
Mary McDonnell -  Dances With Wolves (1990)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Journey of Hope (1990)
Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Ju Dou (1990)
The Nasty Girl (1990)
Open Doors (1990)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  American Dream (1990)
Berkeley In the Sixties (1990)
Building Bombs (1991)
Forever Activists: Stories From the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (1990)
Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey (1990)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Barry -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Randy Newman -  Avalon (1990)
Maurice Jarre -  Ghost (1990)
Dave Grusin -  Havana (1990)
John Williams -  Home Alone (1990)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Sooner or Later" from  Dick Tracy (1990)
"Blaze of Glory" from  Young Guns II (1990)
"I'm Checkin' Out" from  Postcards From the Edge (1990)
"Promise Me You'll Remember" from  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
"Somewhere In My Memory" from  Home Alone (1990)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Cecelia Hall and George Watters II -  The Hunt For Red October (1990)
Charles L. Campbell and Richard Franklin -  Flatliners (1990)
Stephen H. Flick -  Total Recall (1990)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins and Russell Williams II -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell and Charles Wilborn -  Days of Thunder (1990)
Chris Jenkins, David E. Campbell, D.M. Hemphill and Thomas Causey -  Dick Tracy (1990)
Don Bassman, Richard Overton, Kevin F. Cleary and Richard Bryce Goodman -  The Hunt For Red October (1990)
Michael J. Kohut, Carlos de Larios, Aaron Rochin and Nelson Stoll -  Total Recall (1990)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Richard Sylbert -  Dick Tracy (1990)
Ezio Frigerio -  Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Jeffrey Beecroft -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Dean Tavoularis -  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Dante Ferretti -  Hamlet (1990)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Dean Semler -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Allen Daviau -  Avalon (1990)
Vittorio Storaro -  Dick Tracy (1990)
Gordon Willis -  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Philippe Rousselot -  Henry & June (1990)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: John Caglione Jr. and Doug Drexler -  Dick Tracy (1990)
Michele Burke and Jean-Pierre Eychenne -  Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Ve Neill and Stan Winston -  Edward Scissorhands (1990)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Franca Squarciapino -  Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Gloris Gresham -  Avalon (1990)
Elsa Zamparelli -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Milena Canonero -  Dick Tracy (1990)
Maurizio Millenotti -  Hamlet (1990)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Neil Travis -  Dances With Wolves (1990)
Walter Murch -  Ghost (1990)
Thelma Schoonmaker -  Goodfellas (1990)
Barry Malkin, Lisa Fruchtman and Walter Murch -  The Godfather, Part III (1990)
Dennis Virkler and John Wright -  The Hunt For Red October (1990)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Eric Brevig, Rob Bottin, Tim McGovern and Alex Funke -  Total Recall (1990)

62nd Academy Awards (March 26, 1990)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Dead Poets Society (1989)
Field of Dreams (1989)
My Left Foot (1989)

Best Director

 
Winner: Oliver Stone -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Woody Allen -  Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
Kenneth Branagh -  Henry V (1989)
Jim Sheridan -  My Left Foot (1989)
Peter Weir -  Dead Poets Society (1989)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis -  My Left Foot (1989)
Kenneth Branagh -  Henry V (1989)
Tom Cruise -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Morgan Freeman -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Robin Williams -  Dead Poets Society (1989)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jessica Tandy -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Isabelle Adjani -  Camille Claudel (1988)
Pauline Collins -  Shirley Valentine (1989)
Jessica Lange -  Music Box (1989)
Michelle Pfeiffer -  The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Tom Schulman -  Dead Poets Society (1989)
Woody Allen -  Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
Spike Lee -  Do the Right Thing (1989)
Steven Soderbergh -  Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)
Nora Ephron -  When Harry Met Sally... (1989)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Alfred Uhry -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Roger L. Simon and Paul Mazursky -  Enemies, a Love Story (1989)
Phil Alden Robinson -  Field of Dreams (1989)
Jim Sheridan and Shane Connaughton -  My Left Foot (1989)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Denzel Washington -  Glory (1989)
Danny Aiello -  Do the Right Thing (1989)
Dan Aykroyd -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Marlon Brando -  A Dry White Season (1989)
Martin Landau -  Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Brenda Fricker -  My Left Foot (1989)
Anjelica Huston -  Enemies, a Love Story (1989)
Lena Olin -  Enemies, a Love Story (1989)
Julia Roberts -  Steel Magnolias (1989)
Dianne Wiest -  Parenthood (1989)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Cinema Paradiso (1988)
Camille Claudel (1988)
Jesus of Montreal (1989)
Memories of a Marriage (1989)
What Ever Happened To Santiago? (1989)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt (1989)
Adam Clayton Powell (1989)
Crack USA: County Under Siege (1989)
For All Mankind (1989)
Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren (1989)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alan Menken -  The Little Mermaid (1989)
Dave Grusin -  The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
James Horner -  Field of Dreams (1989)
John Williams -  Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
John Williams -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Under the Sea" from  The Little Mermaid (1989)
"After All" from  Chances Are (1989)
"I Love to See You Smile" from  Parenthood (1989)
"The Girl Who Used to be Me" from  Shirley Valentine (1989)
"Kiss the Girl" from  The Little Mermaid (1989)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Richard Hymns and Ben Burtt -  Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Milton Burrow and William Manger -  Black Rain (1989)
Robert Henderson and Alan Robert Murray -  Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg Rudloff, Elliot Tyson and Russell Williams II -  Glory (1989)
Don Bassman, Kevin Cleary, Richard Overton and Lee Orloff -  The Abyss (1989)
Donald O. Mitchell, Kevin O'Connell, Greg Russell and Keith Wester -  Black Rain (1989)
Michael Minkler, Gregory Watkins, Wylie Stateman and Tod Maitland -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Ben Burtt, Gary Summers, Shawn Murphy and Tony Dawe -  Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Anton Furst -  Batman (1989)
Leslie Dilley -  The Abyss (1989)
Dante Ferretti -  The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Bruno Rubeo -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Norman Garwood -  Glory (1989)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Freddie Francis -  Glory (1989)
Mikael Salomon -  The Abyss (1989)
Haskell Wexler -  Blaze (1989)
Robert Richardson -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Michael Ballhaus -  The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Manlio Rocchetti, Lynn Barber and Kevin Haney -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Dick Smith, Ken Diaz and Greg Nelson -  Dad (1989)
Maggie Weston and Fabrizio Sforza -  The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Phyllis Dalton -  Henry V (1989)
Gabriella Pescucci -  The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Elizabeth McBride -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Joe Tompkins -  Harlem Nights (1989)
Theodor Pistek -  Valmont (1989)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: David Brenner and Joe Hutshing -  Born On the Fourth of July (1989)
Noelle Boisson -  The Bear (1988)
Mark Warner -  Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
William Steinkamp -  The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
Steven Rosenblum -  Glory (1989)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Dennis Muren, Hoyt Yeatman, John Bruno and Dennis Skotak -  The Abyss (1989)
Richard Conway and Kent Houston -  The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Ken Ralston, Michael Lantieri, John Bell and Steve Gawley -  Back To the Future, Part II (1989)

61st Academy Awards (March 29, 1989)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Rain Man (1988)
The Accidental Tourist (1988)
Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Mississippi Burning (1988)
Working Girl (1988)

Best Director

 
Winner: Barry Levinson -  Rain Man (1988)
Charles Crichton -  A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Mike Nichols -  Working Girl (1988)
Alan Parker -  Mississippi Burning (1988)
Martin Scorsese -  The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Dustin Hoffman -  Rain Man (1988)
Gene Hackman -  Mississippi Burning (1988)
Tom Hanks -  Big (1988)
Edward James Olmos -  Stand and Deliver (1988)
Max von Sydow -  Pelle the Conqueror (1987)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jodie Foster -  The Accused (1988)
Glenn Close -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Melanie Griffith -  Working Girl (1988)
Meryl Streep -  A Cry In the Dark (1988)
Sigourney Weaver -  Gorillas In the Mist (1988)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow -  Rain Man (1988)
Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg -  Big (1988)
Ron Shelton -  Bull Durham (1988)
John Cleese and Charles Crichton -  A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Naomi Foner -  Running On Empty (1988)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Christopher Hampton -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Frank Galati and Lawrence Kasdan -  The Accidental Tourist (1988)
Anna Hamilton Phelan and Tab Murphy -  Gorillas In the Mist (1988)
Christine Edzard -  Little Dorrit (1988)
Jean-Claude Carriere and Philip Kaufman -  The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Kevin Kline -  A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Alec Guiness -  Little Dorrit (1988)
Martin Landau -  Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
River Phoenix -  Running On Empty (1988)
Dean Stockwell -  Married To the Mob (1988)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Geena Davis -  The Accidental Tourist (1988)
Joan Cusack -  Working Girl (1988)
Frances McDormand -  Mississippi Burning (1988)
Michelle Pfeiffer -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Sigourney Weaver -  Working Girl (1988)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Pelle the Conqueror (1987)
Hanussen (1988)
Salaam Bombay! (1988)
The Music Teacher (1988)
Women On the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie (1988)
The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude - An Afrikaner Speaks Out (1988)
Let's Get Lost (1988)
Promises To Keep (1988)
Who Killed Vincent Chin? (1987)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Dave Grusin -  The Milagro Beanfield War (1988)
John Williams -  The Accidental Tourist (1988)
George Fenton -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Maurice Jarre -  Gorillas In the Mist (1988)
Hans Zimmer -  Rain Man (1988)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Let the River Run" from  Working Girl (1988)
"Calling You" from  Bagdad Cafe (1987)
"Two Hearts" from  Two Hearts (1988)

 

 

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Charles L. Campbell and Louis L. Edemann -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Stephen Hunter Flick and Richard Shorr -  Die Hard (1988)
Ben Burtt and Richard Hymns -  Willow (1988)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Les Fresholtz, Rick Alexander, Vern Poorend and Willie D. Burton -  Bird (1988)
Don Bassman, Kevin Cleary, Richard Overton and Al Overton -  Die Hard (1988)
Andy Nelson, Brian Saunders and Peter Handford -  Gorillas In the Mist (1988)
Robert Knudson, John Boyd, Don Digirolamo and Tony Dawe -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Robert Litt, Elliot Tyson, Rick Kline and Danny Michael -  Mississippi Burning (1988)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Stuart Craig -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Albert Brenner -  Beaches (1988)
Ida Random -  Rain Man (1988)
Dean Tavoularis -  Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
Elliot Scott -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Peter Biziou -  Mississippi Burning (1988)
John Seale -  Rain Man (1988)
Conrad L. Hall -  Tequila Sunrise (1988)
Sven Nykvist -  The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
Dean Cundey -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Ve Neill, Steve LaPorte and Robert Short -  Beetlejuice (1988)
Rick Baker -  Coming To America (1988)
Tom Burman and Bari Dreiband-Burman -  Scrooged (1988)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: James Acheson -  Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Deborah Nadoolman -  Coming To America (1988)
Jane Robinson -  A Handful of Dust (1988)
Patricia Norris -  Sunset (1988)
Milena Canonero -  Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Arthur Schmidt -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Frank Urioste and John Link -  Die Hard (1988)
Gerry Hambling -  Mississippi Burning (1988)
Stu Linder -  Rain Man (1988)
Stuart Baird -  Gorillas In the Mist (1988)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Ken Ralston, Richard Williams, Ed Jones and George Gibbs -  Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Richard Edlund, Al DiSarro, Brent Boates and Thaine Morris -  Die Hard (1988)
Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Phil Tippett and Chris Evans -  Willow (1988)

60th Academy Awards (April 11, 1988)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Last Emperor (1987)
Broadcast News (1987)
Fatal Attraction (1987)
Hope and Glory (1987)
Moonstruck (1987)

Best Director

 
Winner: Bernardo Bertolucci -  The Last Emperor (1987)
John Boorman -  Hope and Glory (1987)
Lasse Hallstrom -  My Life As a Dog (1985)
Norman Jewison -  Moonstruck (1987)
Adrian Lyne -  Fatal Attraction (1987)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Michael Douglas -  Wall Street (1987)
William Hurt -  Broadcast News (1987)
Marcello Mastroianni -  Dark Eyes (1987)
Jack Nicholson -  Ironweed (1987)
Robin Williams -  Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Cher -  Moonstruck (1987)
Glenn Close -  Fatal Attraction (1987)
Holly Hunter -  Broadcast News (1987)
Sally Kirkland -  Anna (1987)
Meryl Streep -  Ironweed (1987)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: John Patrick Shanley -  Moonstruck (1987)
James L. Brooks -  Broadcast News (1987)
Louis Malle -  Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987)
John Boorman -  Hope and Glory (1987)
Woody Allen -  Radio Days (1987)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Mark Peploe and Bernardo Bertolucci -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Tony Huston -  The Dead (1987)
James Dearden -  Fatal Attraction (1987)
Stanley Kubrick, Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford -  Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Lasse Hallstrom, Reidar Jonsson, Brasse Brannstrom and Per Berglund -  My Life As a Dog (1985)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Sean Connery -  The Untouchables (1987)
Albert Brooks -  Broadcast News (1987)
Morgan Freeman -  Street Smart (1987)
Vincent Gardenia -  Moonstruck (1987)
Denzel Washington -  Cry Freedom (1987)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Olympia Dukakis -  Moonstruck (1987)
Anne Archer -  Fatal Attraction (1987)
Norma Aleandro -  Gaby: A True Story (1987)
Anne Ramsey -  Throw Momma From the Train (1987)
Ann Sothern -  The Whales of August (1987)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Babette's Feast (1987)
Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987)
Course Completed (1987)
The Family (1987)
Pathfinder (1987)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Ten-Year Lunch (1987)
Eyes On the Prize II: Bridge To Freedom: 1965 (1987)
Hellfire: A Journey From Hiroshima (1986)
Radio Bikini (1988)
A Stitch For Time (1987)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: David Byrne, Cong Su and Ryuichi Sakamoto -  The Last Emperor (1987)
George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa -  Cry Freedom (1987)
John Williams -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Ennio Morricone -  The Untouchables (1987)
John Williams -  The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from  Dirty Dancing (1987)
"Cry Freedom" from  Cry Freedom (1987)
"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" from  Mannequin (1987)
"Shakedown" from  Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
"Storybook Love" from  The Princess Bride (1987)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Stephen Hunter Flick and John Pospisil -  Robocop (1987)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Bill Rowe and Ivan Sharrock -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Robert Knudson, Don Digirolamo, John Boyd and Tony Dawe -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and Bill Nelson -  Lethal Weapon (1987)
Michael J. Kohut, Carlos de Larios, Aaron Rochin and Robert Wald -  Robocop (1987)
Wayne Artman, Tom Beckert, Tom Dahl and Art Rochester -  The Witches of Eastwick (1987)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ferdinando Scarfiotti -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Norman Reynolds -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Anthony Pratt -  Hope and Glory (1987)
Santo Loquasto -  Radio Days (1987)
Patrizia von Brandenstein -  The Untouchables (1987)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Vittorio Storaro -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Michael Ballhaus -  Broadcast News (1987)
Allen Daviau -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Philippe Rousselot -  Hope and Glory (1987)
Haskell Wexler -  Matewan (1987)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker -  Harry and the Hendersons (1987)
Bob Laden -  Happy New Year (1987)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: James Acheson -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Dorothy Jeakins -  The Dead (1987)
Bob Ringwood -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  Maurice (1987)
Marilyn Vance-Straker -  The Untouchables (1987)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Gabriella Cristiani -  The Last Emperor (1987)
Richard Marks -  Broadcast News (1987)
Michael Kahn -  Empire of the Sun (1987)
Michael Kahn and Peter E. Berger -  Fatal Attraction (1987)
Frank J. Urioste -  Robocop (1987)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Dennis Muren, Bill George, Harley Jessup and Kenneth Winston -  Innerspace (1987)
Joel Hynek, Robert M. Greenberg, Richard Greenberg and Stan Winston -  Predator (1987)

59th Academy Awards (March 30, 1987)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Platoon (1986)
Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
The Mission (1986)
A Room With a View (1986)

Best Director

 
Winner: Oliver Stone -  Platoon (1986)
Woody Allen -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
James Ivory -  A Room With a View (1986)
Roland Joffe -  The Mission (1986)
David Lynch -  Blue Velvet (1986)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Paul Newman -  The Color of Money (1986)
Dexter Gordon -  'Round Midnight (1986)
William Hurt -  Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Bob Hoskins -  Mona Lisa (1986)
James Woods -  Salvador (1986)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Marlee Matlin -  Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Sigourney Weaver -  Aliens (1986)
Sissy Spacek -  Crimes of the Heart (1986)
Jane Fonda -  The Morning After (1986)
Kathleen Turner -  Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Woody Allen -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie and John Cornell -  Crocodile Dundee (1986)
Hanif Kureishi -  My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
Oliver Stone -  Platoon (1986)
Oliver Stone and Rick Boyle -  Salvador (1986)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -  A Room With a View (1986)
Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff -  Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Richard Price -  The Color of Money (1986)
Beth Henley -  Crimes of the Heart (1986)
Raynold Gideon and Bruce A. Evans -  Stand By Me (1986)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Michael Caine -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Tom Berenger -  Platoon (1986)
Willem Dafoe -  Platoon (1986)
Denholm Elliot -  A Room With a View (1986)
Dennis Hopper -  Hoosiers (1986)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Dianne Wiest -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Tess Harper -  Crimes of the Heart (1986)
Piper Laurie -  Children of a Lesser God (1986)
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio -  The Color of Money (1986)
Maggie Smith -  A Room With a View (1986)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Assault (1986)
Betty Blue (1986)
The Decline of the American Empire (1986)
My Sweet Little Village (1985)
'38 Home To the Realm (1986)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got (1985)
Winner  Down and Out In America (1986)
Chile: When Will It End? (1986)
Isaac In America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer (1986)
Witness To Apartheid (1986)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Herbie Hancock -  'Round Midnight (1986)
James Horner -  Aliens (1986)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Hoosiers (1986)
Ennio Morricone -  The Mission (1986)
Leonard Rosenman -  Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Take My Breath Away" from  Top Gun (1986)
"Glory of Love" from  The Karate Kid, Part II (1986)
"Life in a Looking Glass" from  That's Life! (1986)
"Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" from  Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
"Somewhere Out There" from  An American Tail (1986)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Don Sharpe -  Aliens (1986)
Mark Mangini -  Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Cecelia Hall and George Watters II -  Top Gun (1986)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Christopher Wilkinson, Richard D. Rodgers, Simon Kaye and Charles Grenzbach -  Platoon (1986)
Graham V. Hartstone, Nicolas Le Messurier, Michael A. Carter and Roy Charman -  Aliens (1986)
Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and William Nelson -  Heartbreak Ridge (1986)
Terry Porter, Dave Hudson, Mel Metcalfe and Gene S. Cantamessa -  Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Donald O. Mitchell, Kevin O'Connell, Rick Kline and William B. Kaplan -  Top Gun (1986)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Gianna Quaranta and Brian Ackland-Snow -  A Room With a View (1986)
Peter Lamont -  Aliens (1986)
Boris Leven -  The Color of Money (1986)
Stuart Wurtzel -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Stuart Craig -  The Mission (1986)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Chris Menges -  The Mission (1986)
Jordan Cronenweth -  Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
Robert Richardson -  Platoon (1986)
Tony Pierce-Roberts -  A Room With a View (1986)
Don Peterman -  Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis -  The Fly (1986)
Michael George Westmore and Michele Burke -  The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986)
Rob Bottin and Peter Robb-King -  Legend (1985)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  A Room With a View (1986)
Enrico Sabbatini -  The Mission (1986)
Anna Anni and Maurizio Millenotti -  Otello (1986)
Theadora Van Runkle -  Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
Anthony Powell -  Pirates (1986)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Claire Simpson -  Platoon (1986)
Ray Lovejoy -  Aliens (1986)
Susan Morse -  Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Jim Clark -  The Mission (1986)
Billy Weber -  Top Gun (1986)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Robert Skotak, Stan Winston, John Richardson and Suzanne M. Benson -  Aliens (1986)
Lyle Conway, Bran Ferren and Martin Gutteridge -  Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Garry Waller and William Neil -  Poltergeist II (1986)

58th Academy Awards (March 24, 1986)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Out of Africa (1985)
The Color Purple (1985)
Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Witness (1985)

Best Director

 
Winner: Sydney Pollack -  Out of Africa (1985)
Hector Babenco -  Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
John Huston -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Akira Kurosawa -  Ran (1985)
Peter Weir -  Witness (1985)

Best Actor

 
Winner: William Hurt -  Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
Harrison Ford -  Witness (1985)
James Garner -  Murphy's Romance (1985)
Jack Nicholson -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Jon Voight -  Runaway Train (1985)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Geraldine Page -  The Trip To Bountiful (1985)
Anne Bancroft -  Agnes of God (1985)
Whoopi Goldberg -  The Color Purple (1985)
Jessica Lange -  Sweet Dreams (1985)
Meryl Streep -  Out of Africa (1985)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: William Kelley, Pamela Wallace and Earl W. Wallace -  Witness (1985)
Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale -  Back To the Future (1985)
Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown -  Brazil (1985)
Luis Puenzo and Aida Bortnik -  The Official Story (1985)
Woody Allen -  The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Kurt Luedtke -  Out of Africa (1985)
Menno Meyjes -  The Color Purple (1985)
Leonard Schrader -  Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985)
Richard Condon and Janet Roach -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Horton Foote -  The Trip To Bountiful (1985)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Don Ameche -  Cocoon (1985)
Klaus Maria Brandauer -  Out of Africa (1985)
William Hickey -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Robert Loggia -  Jagged Edge (1985)
Eric Roberts -  Runaway Train (1985)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Anjelica Huston -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Margaret Avery -  The Color Purple (1985)
Amy Madigan -  Twice In a Lifetime (1985)
Meg Tilly -  Agnes of God (1985)
Oprah Winfrey -  The Color Purple (1985)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Official Story (1985)
Angry Harvest (1985)
Colonel Redl (1985)
Trois Hommes et un Couffin (1985)
When Father Was Away On Business (1985)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Broken Rainbow (1985)
Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo (1985)
Soldiers In Hiding (1985)
The Statue of Liberty (1985)
Unfinished Business: The Japanese-American Internment Cases (1986)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Barry -  Out of Africa (1985)
Georges Delerue -  Agnes of God (1985)
Quincy Jones, Jeremy Lubbock, Rod Temperton, Caiphus Semenya, Andrae Crouch, Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli and Joel Rosenbaum -  The Color Purple (1985)
Bruce Boughton -  Silverado (1985)
Maurice Jarre -  Witness (1985)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Say You, Say Me" from  White Nights (1985)
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from  The Color Purple (1985)
"Power of Love" from  Back To the Future (1985)
"Separate Lives" from  White Nights (1985)
"Surprise, Surprise" from  A Chorus Line (1985)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Charles L. Campbell and Robert Rutledge -  Back To the Future (1985)
Bob Henderson and Alan Murray -  Ladyhawke (1985)
Frederick J. Brown -  Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold and Peter Handford -  Out of Africa (1985)
Bill Varney, B. Tennyson Sebastian II, Robert Thirlwell and William B. Kaplan -  Back To the Future (1985)
Donald O. Mitchell, Michael Minkler, Gerry Humphreys and Chris Newman -  A Chorus Line (1985)
Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and Bud Alper -  Ladyhawke (1985)
Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell and David Ronne -  Silverado (1985)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Stephen Grimes -  Out of Africa (1985)
Norman Garwood -  Brazil (1985)
J. Michael Riva -  The Color Purple (1985)
Yoshiro Muraki -  Ran (1985)
Stan Jolley -  Witness (1985)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: David Watkin -  Out of Africa (1985)
Allen Daviau -  The Color Purple (1985)
William A. Fraker -  Murphy's Romance (1985)
Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda and Asakazu Nakai -  Ran (1985)
John Seale -  Witness (1985)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek -  Mask (1985)
Ken Chase -  The Color Purple (1985)
Carl Fullerton -  Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Emi Wada -  Ran (1985)
Aggie Guerard Rodgers -  The Color Purple (1985)
Albert Wolsky -  The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)
Milena Canonero -  Out of Africa (1985)
Donfeld -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Thom Noble -  Witness (1985)
John Bloom -  A Chorus Line (1985)
Fredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp, Pembroke Herring and Sheldon Kahn -  Out of Africa (1985)
Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr -  Prizzi's Honor (1985)
Henry Richardson -  Runaway Train (1985)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar and David Berry -  Cocoon (1985)
Will Vinton, Ian Wingrove, Zoran Perisic and Michael Lloyd -  Return To Oz (1985)
Dennis Muren, Kit West, John Ellis and David Allen -  Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)

57th Academy Awards (March 25, 1985)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Amadeus (1984)
The Killing Fields (1984)
A Passage To India (1984)
Places In the Heart (1984)
A Soldier's Story (1984)

Best Director

 
Winner: Milos Forman -  Amadeus (1984)
Woody Allen -  Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Robert Benton -  Places In the Heart (1984)
Roland Joffe -  The Killing Fields (1984)
David Lean -  A Passage To India (1984)

Best Actor

 
Winner: F. Murray Abraham -  Amadeus (1984)
Jeff Bridges -  Starman (1984)
Albert Finney -  Under the Volcano (1984)
Tom Hulce -  Amadeus (1984)
Sam Waterston -  The Killing Fields (1984)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Sally Field -  Places In the Heart (1984)
Judy Davis -  A Passage To India (1984)
Jessica Lange -  Country (1984)
Vanessa Redgrave -  The Bostonians (1984)
Sissy Spacek -  The River (1984)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Benton -  Places In the Heart (1984)
Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr. -  Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Woody Allen -  Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas -  El Norte (1983)
Brian Grazer, Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel and Bruce Jay Friedman -  Splash (1984)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Peter Shaffer -  Amadeus (1984)
Michael Austin and Robert Towne -  Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
Bruce Robinson -  The Killing Fields (1984)
David Lean -  A Passage To India (1984)
Charles Fuller -  A Soldier's Story (1984)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Haing S. Ngor -  The Killing Fields (1984)
Adolph Caesar -  A Soldier's Story (1984)
John Malkovich -  Places In the Heart (1984)
Pat Morita -  The Karate Kid (1984)
Ralph Richardson -  Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Peggy Ashcroft -  A Passage To India (1984)
Glenn Close -  The Natural (1984)
Lindsay Crouse -  Places In the Heart (1984)
Christine Lahti -  Swing Shift (1984)
Geraldine Page -  The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Dangerous Moves (1984)
Beyond the Walls (1984)
Camila (1984)
Double Feature (1984)
War-Time Romance (1983)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Times of Harvey Milk (1984)
High Schools (1983)
In the Name of the People (1985)
Marlene: An Astonishing Visit (1984)
Streetwise (1984)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Prince -  Purple Rain (1984)
Jeff Moss -  The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
Kris Kristofferson -  Songwriter (1984)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Maurice Jarre -  A Passage To India (1984)
John Williams -  Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Randy Newman -  The Natural (1984)
John Williams -  The River (1984)
Alex North -  Under the Volcano (1984)

 

 

 

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from  The Woman In Red (1984)
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" from  Against All Odds (1984)
"Footloose" from  Footloose (1984)
"Let's Hear It for the Boy" from  Footloose (1984)
"Ghostbusters" from  Ghostbusters (1984)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Kay Rose -  The River (1984)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Mark Berger, Thomas Scott, Todd Boekelheide and Christopher Newman -  Amadeus (1984)
Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Kevin O'Connell and Nelson Stoll -  Dune (1984)
Michael J. Kohut, Aaron Rochin, Carlos De Larios and Gene S. Cantamessa -  2010 (1984)
Graham V. Hartstone, Nicolas Le Messurier, Michael A. Carter and John Mitchell -  A Passage To India (1984)
Nick Alphin, Robert Thirwell, Richard Portman and David Ronne -  The River (1984)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Patrizia von Brandstein -  Amadeus (1984)
Albert Brenner -  2010 (1984)
Richard Sylbert -  The Cotton Club (1984)
Angelo Graham, Mel Bourne, James J. Murakami and Speed Hopkins -  The Natural (1984)
John Box -  A Passage To India (1984)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Chris Menges -  The Killing Fields (1984)
Miroslav Ondricek -  Amadeus (1984)
Caleb Deschanel -  The Natural (1984)
Ernest Day -  A Passage To India (1984)
Vilmos Zsigmond -  The River (1984)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Dick Smith and Paul LeBlanc -  Amadeus (1984)
Rick Baker and Paul Engelen -  Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Theodor Pistek -  Amadeus (1984)
Patricia Norris -  2010 (1984)
Jenny Beavan and John Bright -  The Bostonians (1984)
Judy Moorcroft -  A Passage To India (1984)
Ann Roth -  Places In the Heart (1984)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Jim Clark -  The Killing Fields (1984)
Nena Danevic and Michael Chandler -  Amadeus (1984)
Barry Malkin and Robert Q. Lovett -  The Cotton Club (1984)
David Lean -  A Passage To India (1984)
Donn Cambern and Frank Morriss -  Romancing the Stone (1984)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Dennis Muren, Michael J. McAlister, Lorne Peterson and George Gibbs -  Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Richard Edlund, Neil Krepela, George Jenson and Mark Stetson -  2010 (1984)
Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Mark Vargo and Chuck Gasper -  Ghostbusters (1984)

56th Academy Awards (April 9, 1984)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Terms of Endearment (1983)
The Big Chill (1983)
The Dresser (1983)
The Right Stuff (1983)
Tender Mercies (1983)

Best Director

 
Winner: James L. Brooks -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Peter Yates -  The Dresser (1983)
Ingmar Bergman -  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Mike Nichols -  Silkwood (1983)
Bruce Beresford -  Tender Mercies (1983)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Robert Duvall -  Tender Mercies (1983)
Michael Caine -  Educating Rita (1983)
Tom Conti -  Reuben, Reuben (1983)
Tom Courtenay -  The Dresser (1983)
Albert Finney -  The Dresser (1983)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Shirley MacLaine -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Jane Alexander -  Testament (1983)
Meryl Streep -  Silkwood (1983)
Julie Walters -  Educating Rita (1983)
Debra Winger -  Terms of Endearment (1983)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Horton Foote -  Tender Mercies (1983)
Lawrence Kasdan and Barbara Benedek -  The Big Chill (1983)
Ingmar Bergman -  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen -  Silkwood (1983)
Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes -  War Games (1983)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: James L. Brooks -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Harold Pinter -  Betrayal (1983)
Ronald Harwood -  The Dresser (1983)
Willy Russell -  Educating Rita (1983)
Julius J. Epstein -  Reuben, Reuben (1983)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jack Nicholson -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Charles Durning -  To Be Or Not To Be (1983)
John Lithgow -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Sam Shepard -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Rip Torn -  Cross Creek (1983)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Linda Hunt -  The Year of Living Dangerously (1982)
Cher -  Silkwood (1983)
Glenn Close -  The Big Chill (1983)
Amy Irving -  Yentl (1983)
Alfre Woodard -  Cross Creek (1983)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Carmen (1983)
Entre Nous (1983)
The Revolt of Job (1983)
Le Bal (1983)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' (1983)
Children of Darkness (1983)
First Contact (1982)
The Profession of Arms (1983)
Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists (1983)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman -  Yentl (1983)
Lalo Schifrin -  The Sting II (1983)
Elmer Bernstein -  Trading Places (1983)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Bill Conti -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Leonard Rosenman -  Cross Creek (1983)
John Williams -  Return of the Jedi (1983)
Michael Gore -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Under Fire (1983)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Jay Boekelheide -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Ben Burtt -  Return of the Jedi (1983)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Mark Berger, Thomas Scott, Randy Thom and David MacMillan -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Alan R. Splet, Todd Boekelheide, Randy Thom and David Parker -  Never Cry Wolf (1983)
Ben Burtt, Gary Summers, Randy Thom and Tony Dawe -  Return of the Jedi (1983)
Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell and Jim Alexander -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Michael J. Kohut, Carlos De Larios, Aaron Rochin and Willie D. Burton -  War Games (1983)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Ken Ralston and Phil Tippett -  Return of the Jedi (1983)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Flashdance... What a Feeling" from  Flashdance (1983)
"Maniac" from  Flashdance (1983)
"Over You" from  Tender Mercies (1983)
"Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from  Yentl (1983)
"The Way He Makes Me Feel" from  Yentl (1983)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Anna Asp -  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Norman Reynolds, Fred Hole and James Schoppe -  Return of the Jedi (1983)
Geoffrey Kirkland, Richard J. Lawrence, W. Stewart Campbell and Peter Romero -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Polly Platt and Harold Michelson -  Terms of Endearment (1983)
Roy Walker and Leslie Tomkins -  Yentl (1983)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Sven Nykvist -  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Don Peterman -  Flashdance (1983)
Caleb Deschanel -  The Right Stuff (1983)
William A. Fraker -  War Games (1983)
Gordon Willis -  Zelig (1983)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Marik Vos-Lundh -  Fanny and Alexander (1982)
Joe I. Tompkins -  Cross Creek (1983)
William Ware Theiss -  Heart Like a Wheel (1983)
Anne-Marie Marchand -  Return of Martin Guerre (1982)
Santo Loquasto -  Zelig (1983)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart and Tom Rolf -  The Right Stuff (1983)
Frank Morriss and Edward Abroms -  Blue Thunder (1983)
Bud Smith and Walt Mulconery -  Flashdance (1983)
Sam O'Steen -  Silkwood (1983)
Richard Marks -  Terms of Endearment (1983)

55th Academy Awards (April 11, 1983)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Gandhi (1982)
E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Missing (1982)
Tootsie (1982)
The Verdict (1982)

Best Director

 
Winner: Richard Attenborough -  Gandhi (1982)
Wolfgang Petersen -  Das Boot (1981)
Steven Spielberg -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Sydney Pollack -  Tootsie (1982)
Sidney Lumet -  The Verdict (1982)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Ben Kingsley -  Gandhi (1982)
Dustin Hoffman -  Tootsie (1982)
Jack Lemmon -  Missing (1982)
Paul Newman -  The Verdict (1982)
Peter O'Toole -  My Favorite Year (1982)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Meryl Streep -  Sophie's Choice (1982)
Julie Andrews -  Victor/Victoria (1982)
Jessica Lange -  Frances (1982)
Sissy Spacek -  Missing (1982)
Debra Winger -  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: John Briley -  Gandhi (1982)
Barry Levinson -  Diner (1982)
Melissa Mathison -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Douglas Day Stewart -  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Larry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal and Don McGuire -  Tootsie (1982)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart -  Missing (1982)
Wolfgang Petersen -  Das Boot (1981)
Alan J. Pakula -  Sophie's Choice (1982)
David Mamet -  The Verdict (1982)
Blake Edwards -  Victor/Victoria (1982)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Louis Gossett Jr. -  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Charles Durning -  The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (1982)
James Mason -  The Verdict (1982)
Robert Preston -  Victor/Victoria (1982)
John Lithgow -  The World According To Garp (1982)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Jessica Lange -  Tootsie (1982)
Kim Stanley -  Frances (1982)
Teri Garr -  Tootsie (1982)
Lesley Ann Warren -  Victor/Victoria (1982)
Glenn Close -  The World According To Garp (1982)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Volver a Empezar (1982)
Alsino and the Condor (1982)
Coup De Torchon (1981)
The Flight of the Eagle (1982)
Private Life (1982)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Fifth Estate: Just Another Missing Kid (1981)
After the Axe (1981)
Ben's Mill (1982)
In Our Water (1982)
A Portrait of Giselle (1982)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse -  Victor/Victoria (1982)
Ralph Burns -  Annie (1982)
Tom Waits -  One From the Heart (1982)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Williams -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Ravi Shankar and George Fenton -  Gandhi (1982)
Jack Nitzsche -  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Poltergeist (1982)
Marvin Hamlisch -  Sophie's Choice (1982)

 

 

 

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Up Where We Belong" from  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
"Eye of the Tiger" from  Rocky III (1982)
"How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" from  Best Friends (1982)
"If We Were In Love" from  Yes, Giorgio (1982)
"It Might Be You" from  Tootsie (1982)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Charles L. Campbell and Ben Burtt -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Mike Le-Mare -  Das Boot (1981)
Stephen Hunter Flick and Richard Anderson -  Poltergeist (1982)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Don Digirolamo and Gene S. Cantamessa -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Milan Bor, Trevor Pyke and Mike Le-Mare -  Das Boot (1981)
Gerry Humphreys, Robin O'Donoghue, Jonathan Bates and Simon Kaye -  Gandhi (1982)
Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander and Les Lazarowitz -  Tootsie (1982)
Michael Minkler, Bob Minkler, Lee Minkler and Jim La Rue -  Tron (1982)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Stuart Craig, Robert W. Laing and Michael Seirton -  Gandhi (1982)
Dale Hennesy -  Annie (1982)
Lawrence G. Paull and David L. Snyder -  Blade Runner (1982)
Franco Zeffirelli -  La Traviata (1983)
Rodger Maus, Tim Hutchinson and William Craig Smith -  Victor/Victoria (1982)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Billy Williams and Ronnie Taylor -  Gandhi (1982)
Jost Vacano -  Das Boot (1981)
Allen Daviau -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Nestor Almendros -  Sophie's Choice (1982)
Owen Roizman -  Tootsie (1982)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Sarah Monzani and Michele Burke -  Quest For Fire (1981)
Tom Smith -  Gandhi (1982)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: John Mollo and Bhanu Athaiya -  Gandhi (1982)
Piero Tosi -  La Traviata (1983)
Albert Wosky -  Sophie's Choice (1982)
Elois Jenssen and Rosanna Norton -  Tron (1982)
Patricia Norris -  Victor/Victoria (1982)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: John Bloom -  Gandhi (1982)
Hannes Nikel -  Das Boot (1981)
Carol Littleton -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Peter Zinner -  An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
Fredric Steinkamp and William Steinkamp -  Tootsie (1982)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Carlo Rambaldi, Dennis Muren and Kenneth Smith -  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer -  Blade Runner (1982)
Richard Edlund, Michael Wood and Bruce Nicholson -  Poltergeist (1982)

54th Academy Awards (March 29, 1982)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Atlantic City (1980)
On Golden Pond (1981)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Reds (1981)

Best Director

 
Winner: Warren Beatty -  Reds (1981)
Louis Malle -  Atlantic City (1980)
Hugh Hudson -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Mark Rydell -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Steven Spielberg -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Henry Fonda -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Warren Beatty -  Reds (1981)
Burt Lancaster -  Atlantic City (1980)
Dudley Moore -  Arthur (1981)
Paul Newman -  Absence of Malice (1981)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Katharine Hepburn -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Diane Keaton -  Reds (1981)
Marsha Mason -  Only When I Laugh (1981)
Susan Sarandon -  Atlantic City (1980)
Meryl Streep -  The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Colin Welland -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Kurt Luedtke -  Absence of Malice (1981)
Steve Gordon -  Arthur (1981)
John Guare -  Atlantic City (1980)
Warren Beatty and Trevor Griffiths -  Reds (1981)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ernest Thompson -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Harold Pinter -  The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
Dennis Potter -  Pennies From Heaven (1981)
Jay Presson Allen and Sidney Lumet -  Prince of the City (1981)
Michael Weller -  Ragtime (1981)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: John Gielgud -  Arthur (1981)
James Coco -  Only When I Laugh (1981)
Ian Holm -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Jack Nicholson -  Reds (1981)
Howard E. Rollins Jr. -  Ragtime (1981)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Maureen Stapleton -  Reds (1981)
Melinda Dillon -  Absence of Malice (1981)
Jane Fonda -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Joan Hackett -  Only When I Laugh (1981)
Elizabeth McGovern -  Ragtime (1981)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Mephisto (1981)
The Boat Is Full (1981)
Man of Iron (1981)
Muddy River (1981)
Three Brothers (1981)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Genocide (1982)
Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey (1981)
Brooklyn Bridge (1981)
Eight Minutes To Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott (1981)
El Salvador: Another Vietnam (1981)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Vangelis -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Alex North -  Dragonslayer (1981)
Dave Grusin -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Randy Newman -  Ragtime (1981)
John Williams -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from  Arthur (1981)
"Endless Love" from  Endless Love (1981)
"The First Time It Happens" from  The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
"For Your Eyes Only" from  For Your Eyes Only (1981)
"One More Hour" from  Ragtime (1981)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Ben Burtt and Richard L. Anderson -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker and Roy Charman -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Richard Portman and David Ronne -  On Golden Pond (1981)
John K. Wilkinson, Robert W. Glass Jr., Robert M. Thirlwell and Robin Gregory -  Outland (1981)
Michael J. Kohut, Jay M. Harding, Richard Tyler and Al Overton -  Pennies From Heaven (1981)
Dick Vorisek, Tom Fleischman and Simon Kaye -  Reds (1981)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Norman Reynolds and Leslie Dilley -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Assheton Gorton -  The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
Tambi Larsen -  Heaven's Gate (1980)
John Graysmark, Patrizia Von Brandenstein and Anthony Reading -  Ragtime (1981)
Richard Sylbert -  Reds (1981)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Vittorio Storaro -  Reds (1981)
Alex Thomson -  Excalibur (1981)
Billy Williams -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Miroslav Ondricek -  Ragtime (1981)
Douglas Slocombe -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: Rick Baker -  An American Werewolf In London (1981)
Stan Winston -  Heartbeeps (1981)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Milena Canonero -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
Tom Rand -  The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
Bob Mackie -  Pennies From Heaven (1981)
Anna Hill Johnstone -  Ragtime (1981)
Shirley Russell -  Reds (1981)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Michael Kahn -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Terry Rawlings -  Chariots of Fire (1981)
John Bloom -  The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)
Robert L. Wolfe -  On Golden Pond (1981)
Dede Allen and Craig McKay -  Reds (1981)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Richard Edlund, Kit West, Bruce Nicholson and Joe Johnston -  Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, Ken Ralston and Brian Johnson -  Dragonslayer (1981)

53rd Academy Awards (March 31, 1981)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Ordinary People (1980)
Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
The Elephant Man (1980)
Raging Bull (1980)
Tess (1979)

Best Director

 
Winner: Robert Redford -  Ordinary People (1980)
David Lynch -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Martin Scorsese -  Raging Bull (1980)
Richard Rush -  The Stunt Man (1980)
Roman Polanski -  Tess (1979)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Robert De Niro -  Raging Bull (1980)
Robert Duvall -  The Great Santini (1979)
John Hurt -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Jack Lemmon -  Tribute (1980)
Peter O'Toole -  The Stunt Man (1980)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Sissy Spacek -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Ellen Burstyn -  Resurrection (1980)
Goldie Hawn -  Private Benjamin (1980)
Mary Tyler Moore -  Ordinary People (1980)
Gena Rowlands -  Gloria (1980)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Bo Goldman -  Melvin and Howard (1980)
W.D. Richter and Arthur Ross -  Brubaker (1980)
Christopher Gore -  Fame (1980)
Jean Gruault -  Mon Oncle D'Amerique (1980)
Nancy Meyers, Charles Shyer and Harvey Miller -  Private Benjamin (1980)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Alvin Sargent -  Ordinary People (1980)
Jonathan Hardy, David Stevens and Bruce Beresford -  Breaker Morant (1980)
Tom Rickman -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Christopher DeVore, Eric Bergren and David Lynch -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Lawrence B. Marcus and Richard Rush -  The Stunt Man (1980)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Timothy Hutton -  Ordinary People (1980)
Judd Hirsch -  Ordinary People (1980)
Jason Robards -  Melvin and Howard (1980)
Michael O'Keefe -  The Great Santini (1979)
Joe Pesci -  Raging Bull (1980)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mary Steenburgen -  Melvin and Howard (1980)
Eileen Brennan -  Private Benjamin (1980)
Eva Le Gallienne -  Resurrection (1980)
Cathy Moriarty -  Raging Bull (1980)
Diana Scarwid -  Inside Moves (1980)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears (1980)
Confidence (1980)
Kagemusha (1980)
The Last Metro (1980)
The Nest (1980)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  From Mao To Mozart: Isaac Stern In China (1981)
Agee (1980)
The Day After Trinity (1981)
Front Line (1979)
The Yellow Star (1980)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Michael Gore -  Fame (1980)
John Corigliano -  Altered States (1980)
John Morris -  The Elephant Man (1980)
John Williams -  The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Fame" from  Fame (1980)
"Nine to Five" from  Nine To Five (1980)
"On the Road Again" from  Honeysuckle Rose (1980)
"Out Here On My Own" from  Fame (1980)
"People Alone" from  The Competition (1980)

 

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker and Peter Sutton -  The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Michael Minkler and Willie D. Burton -  Altered States (1980)
Richard Portman, Roger Heman and Jim Alexander -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Michael J. Kohut, Aaron Rochin, Jay M. Harding and Chris Newman -  Fame (1980)
Donald O. Mitchell, Bill Nicholson, David J. Kimball and Les Lazarowitz -  Raging Bull (1980)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Pierre Guffroy and Jack Stephens -  Tess (1979)
John W. Corso -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Stuart Craig and Bob Cartwright -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley, Harry Lange and Alan Tomkins -  The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Yoshiro Muraki -  Kagemusha (1980)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislain Cloquet -  Tess (1979)
Nestor Almendros -  The Blue Lagoon (1980)
Ralf D. Bode -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
James Crabe -  The Formula (1980)
Michael Chapman -  Raging Bull (1980)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Anthony Powell -  Tess (1979)
Patricia Norris -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Anna Senior -  My Brilliant Career (1979)
Jean-Pierre Dorleac -  Somewhere In Time (1980)
Paul Zastupnevich -  When Time Ran Out... (1980)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Thelma Schoonmaker -  Raging Bull (1980)
Arthur Schmidt -  Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
David Blewitt -  The Competition (1980)
Anne V. Coates -  The Elephant Man (1980)
Gerry Hambling -  Fame (1980)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Brian Johnson, Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren and Bruce Nicholson -  The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

52nd Academy Awards (April 14, 1980)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
All That Jazz (1979)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Breaking Away (1979)
Norma Rae (1979)

Best Director

 
Winner: Robert Benton -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Bob Fosse -  All That Jazz (1979)
Francis Ford Coppola -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Peter Yates -  Breaking Away (1979)
Edouard Molinaro -  La Cage Aux Folles (1978)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Dustin Hoffman -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Al Pacino -  ...And Justice For All (1979)
Roy Scheider -  All That Jazz (1979)
Peter Sellers -  Being There (1979)
Jack Lemmon -  The China Syndrome (1979)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Sally Field -  Norma Rae (1979)
Marsha Mason -  Chapter Two (1979)
Jane Fonda -  The China Syndrome (1979)
Bette Midler -  The Rose (1979)
Jill Clayburgh -  Starting Over (1979)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Steve Tesich -  Breaking Away (1979)
Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson -  ...And Justice For All (1979)
Robert Alan Aurthur and Bob Fosse -  All That Jazz (1979)
Mike Gray, T.S. Cook and James Bridges -  The China Syndrome (1979)
Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman -  Manhattan (1979)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Benton -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Francis Ford Coppola and John Milius -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Francis Veber, Edouard Molinaro, Marcello Danon and Jean Poiret -  La Cage Aux Folles (1978)
Allan Burns -  A Little Romance (1979)
Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. -  Norma Rae (1979)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Melvyn Douglas -  Being There (1979)
Robert Duvall -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Mickey Rooney -  The Black Stallion (1979)
Justin Henry -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Frederic Forrest -  The Rose (1979)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Meryl Streep -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Barbara Barrie -  Breaking Away (1979)
Jane Alexander -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Mariel Hemingway -  Manhattan (1979)
Candice Bergen -  Starting Over (1979)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Tin Drum (1979)
Young Girls of Wilko (1979)
Mama Turns 100 (1979)
A Simple Story (1978)
To Forget Venice (1979)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Best Boy (1979)
Generation On the Wind (1979)
Going the Distance (1979)
The Killing Ground (1979)
The War At Home (1979)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Georges Delerue -  A Little Romance (1979)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Dave Grusin -  The Champ (1979)
Henry Mancini -  10 (1979)
Lalo Schifrin -  The Amityville Horror (1979)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Ralph Burns -  All That Jazz (1979)
Patrick Williams -  Breaking Away (1979)
Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher -  The Muppet Movie (1979)

 

 

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Alan Splet -  The Black Stallion (1979)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Walter Murch, Mark Berger, Richard Beggs and Nat Boxer -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Robert Knudson, Robert J. Glass, Don MacDougall and Gene S. Cantamessa -  1941 (1979)
William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin, Michael J. Kohut and Jack Solomon -  Meteor (1979)
Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Michael Minkler and Al Overton -  The Electric Horseman (1979)
Theodore Soderberg, Douglas O. Williams, Paul Wells and Jim Webb -  The Rose (1979)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: H.R. Giger, Carlo Rambaldi, Brian Johnson, Nick Allder and Denys Ayling -  Alien (1979)
Peter Ellenshaw, Art Cruickshank, Eustace Lycett, Danny Lee, Harrison Ellenshaw and Joe Hale -  The Black Hole (1979)
William A. Fraker, A. D. Flowers and Gregory Jein -  1941 (1979)
Derek Meddings, Paul Wilson and John Evans -  Moonraker (1979)
Douglas Trumbull, John Dykstra, Richard Yuricich, Robert Swarthe, Dave Stewart and Grant McCune -  Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "It Goes Like It Goes" from  Norma Rae (1979)
"I'll Never Say Goodbye" from  The Promise (1979)
"It's Easy to Say" from  10 (1979)
"The Rainbow Connection" from  The Muppet Movie (1979)
"Through the Eyes of Love" from  Ice Castles (1978)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Philip Rosenberg and Tony Walton -  All That Jazz (1979)
George Jenkins -  The China Syndrome (1979)
Harold Michelson, Joe Jennings, Leon Harris and John Vallone -  Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Michael Seymour, Les Dilley and Roger Christian -  Alien (1979)
Dean Tavoularis and Angelo Graham -  Apocalypse Now (1979)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Vittorio Storaro -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Nestor Almendros -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
William A. Fraker -  1941 (1979)
Frank Phillips -  The Black Hole (1979)
Giuseppe Rotunno -  All That Jazz (1979)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Albert Wolsky -  All That Jazz (1979)
Judy Moorcroft -  The Europeans (1979)
Shirley Russell -  Agatha (1979)
William Ware Theiss -  Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979)
Piero Tosi and Ambra Danon -  La Cage Aux Folles (1978)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Alan Heim -  All That Jazz (1979)
Robert Dalva -  The Black Stallion (1979)
Jerry Greenberg -  Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979)
Richard Marks, Walter Murch, Gerald B. Greenberg and Lisa Fruchtman -  Apocalypse Now (1979)
Robert L. Wolfe and C. Timothy O'Meara  The Rose (1979)

51st Academy Awards (April 9, 1979)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Coming Home (1978)
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Midnight Express (1978)
An Unmarried Woman (1978)

Best Director

 
Winner: Michael Cimino -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Hal Ashby -  Coming Home (1978)
Warren Beatty and Buck Henry -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Woody Allen -  Interiors (1978)
Alan Parker -  Midnight Express (1978)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jon Voight -  Coming Home (1978)
Laurence Olivier -  The Boys From Brazil (1978)
Gary Busey -  The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
Robert De Niro -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Warren Beatty -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jane Fonda -  Coming Home (1978)
Ingrid Bergman -  Autumn Sonata (1978)
Geraldine Page -  Interiors (1978)
Ellen Burstyn -  Same Time, Next Year (1978)
Jill Clayburgh -  An Unmarried Woman (1978)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Nancy Dowd, Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones -  Coming Home (1978)
Ingmar Bergman -  Autumn Sonata (1978)
Michael Cimino, Deric Washburn, Louis Garfinkle and Quinn K. Redeker -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Woody Allen -  Interiors (1978)
Paul Mazursky -  An Unmarried Woman (1978)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Oliver Stone -  Midnight Express (1978)
Walter Newman -  Bloodbrothers (1978)
Neil Simon -  California Suite (1978)
Elaine May and Warren Beatty -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Bernard Slade -  Same Time, Next Year (1978)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Christopher Walken -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Richard Farnsworth -  Comes a Horseman (1978)
Bruce Dern -  Coming Home (1978)
Jack Warden -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
John Hurt -  Midnight Express (1978)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Maggie Smith -  California Suite (1978)
Penelope Milford -  Coming Home (1978)
Meryl Streep -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Dyan Cannon -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Maureen Stapleton -  Interiors (1978)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978)
The Glass Cell (1978)
Hungarians (1978)
Viva Italia! (1977)
White Bim Black Ear (1977)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Scared Straight! (1978)
The Lovers' Wind (1978)
Mysterious Castles of Clay (1978)
Raoni (1978)
With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade (1979)

Best Original Song or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Joe Renzetti -  The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
Quincy Jones -  The Wiz (1978)
Jerry Wexler -  Pretty Baby (1978)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Giorgio Moroder -  Midnight Express (1978)
Jerry Goldsmith -  The Boys From Brazil (1978)
Ennio Morricone -  Days of Heaven (1978)
Dave Grusin -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
John Williams -  Superman (1978)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Last Dance" from  Thank God It's Friday (1978)
"Hopelessly Devoted to You" from  Grease (1978)
"The Last Time I Felt Like This" from  Same Time, Next Year (1978)
"Ready to Take a Chance Again" from  Foul Play (1978)
"When You're Loved" from  The Magic of Lassie (1978)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Richard Portman, William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin and Darin Knight -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Robert Knudson, Robert J. Glass, Don MacDougall and Jack Solomon -  Hooper (1978)
Gordon K. McCallum, Graham Hartstone, Nicholas Le Messurier and Roy Charman -  Superman (1978)
Tex Rudloff, Joel Fein, Curly Thirlwell and Willie Burton -  The Buddy Holly Story (1978)
John K. Wilkinson, Robert W. Glass Jr., John T. Reitz and Barry Thomas -  Days of Heaven (1978)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Paul Sylbert and Edwin O'Donovan -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Dean Tavoularis and Angelo Graham -  The Brink's Job (1978)
Albert Brenner -  California Suite (1978)
Mel Bourne -  Interiors (1978)
Tony Walton and Philip Rosenberg -  The Wiz (1978)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Nestor Almendros -  Days of Heaven (1978)
Vilmos Zsigmond -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
William A. Fraker -  Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Robert Surtees -  Same Time, Next Year (1978)
Oswald Morris -  The Wiz (1978)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Anthony Powell -  Death On the Nile (1978)
Renie Conley -  Caravans (1978)
Patricia Norris -  Days of Heaven (1978)
Paul Zastupnevich -  The Swarm (1978)
Tony Walton -  The Wiz (1978)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Peter Zinner -  The Deer Hunter (1978)
Stuart Baird -  Superman (1978)
Gerry Hambling -  Midnight Express (1978)
Robert E. Swink -  The Boys From Brazil (1978)
Don Zimmerman -  Coming Home (1978)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Les Bowie, Colin Chilvers, Denys Coop, Roy Field, Derek Meddings and Zoran Perisic -  Superman (1978)

50th Academy Awards (April 3, 1978)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Annie Hall (1977)
The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Julia (1977)
Star Wars (1977)
The Turning Point (1977)

Best Director

 
Winner: Woody Allen -  Annie Hall (1977)
Steven Spielberg -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Fred Zinnemann -  Julia (1977)
George Lucas -  Star Wars (1977)
Herbert Ross -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Richard Dreyfuss -  The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Woody Allen -  Annie Hall (1977)
Richard Burton -  Equus (1977)
John Travolta -  Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Marcello Mastroianni -  Una Giornata Particolare (1977)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Diane Keaton -  Annie Hall (1977)
Marsha Mason -  The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Jane Fonda -  Julia (1977)
Anne Bancroft -  The Turning Point (1977)
Shirley MacLaine -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman -  Annie Hall (1977)
Neil Simon -  The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Robert Benton -  The Late Show (1977)
George Lucas -  Star Wars (1977)
Arthur Laurents -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Alvin Sargent -  Julia (1977)
Peter Shaffer -  Equus (1977)
Gavin Lambert and Lewis John Carlino -  I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)
Larry Gelbart -  Oh, God! (1977)
Luis Bunuel and Jean-Claude Carriere -  That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jason Robards -  Julia (1977)
Peter Firth -  Equus (1977)
Maximilian Schell -  Julia (1977)
Alec Guiness -  Star Wars (1977)
Mikhail Baryshnikov -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Vanessa Redgrave -  Julia (1977)
Melinda Dillon -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Quinn Cummings -  The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Tuesday Weld -  Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977)
Leslie Browne -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Madame Rosa (1977)
Iphigenia (1977)
Operation Thunderbolt (1977)
Una Giornata Particolare (1977)
That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Who Are the Debolts? and Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? (1977)
The Children of Theatre Street (1977)
High Grass Circus (1977)
Homage To Chagall: The Colours of Love (1977)
Union Maids (1976)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Williams -  Star Wars (1977)
John Williams -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Georges Delerue -  Julia (1977)
Maurice Jarre -  The Message (1976)
Marvin Hamlisch -  The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner; Jonathan Tunick -  A Little Night Music (1977)
Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn and Irwin Kostal -  Pete's Dragon (1977)
Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and Angela Morley -  The Slipper and the Rose (1976)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Frank E. Warner -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Winner: Ben Burtt -  Star Wars (1977)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Don MacDougall, Ray West, Bob Minkler and Derek Ball -  Star Wars (1977)
Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Don MacDougall and Gene S. Cantamessa -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Walter Goss, Rick Alexander, Tom Beckert and Robin Gregory -  The Deep (1977)
Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Richard Tyler and Jean-Louis Ducarme -  Sorcerer (1977)
Theodore Soderberg, Paul Wells, Douglas O. Williams and Jerry Jost -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Stears, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Grant McCune and Robert Blalack -  Star Wars (1977)
Roy Arbogast, Douglas Trumbull, Matthew Yuricich, Gregory Jein and Richard Yuricich -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "You Light Up My Life" from  You Light Up My Life (1977)
"Candle on the Water" from  Pete's Dragon (1977)
"Nobody Does It Better" from  The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
"The Slipper and the Rose Waltz (He Danced With Me/She Danced With Me)" from  The Slipper and the Rose (1976)
"Someone's Waiting For You" from  The Rescuers (1977)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Leslie Dilley and Norman Reynolds -  Star Wars (1977)
George C. Webb -  Airport '77 (1977)
Daniel A. Lomino -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Peter Lamont -  The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Albert Brenner -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Vilmos Zsigmond -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Fred J. Koenekamp -  Islands In the Stream (1977)
Douglas Slocombe -  Julia (1977)
William A. Fraker -  Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977)
Robert Surtees -  The Turning Point (1977)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: John Mollo -  Star Wars (1977)
Edith Head and Burton Miller -  Airport '77 (1977)
Anthea Sylbert -  Julia (1977)
Florence Klotz -  A Little Night Music (1977)
Irene Sharaff -  The Other Side of Midnight (1977)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Paul Hirsch, Marcia Lucas and Richard Chew -  Star Wars (1977)
Michael Kahn -  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Walter Murch and Marcel Durham -  Julia (1977)
Walter Hannemann and Angelo Ross -  Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
William Reynolds -  The Turning Point (1977)

49th Academy Awards (March 28, 1977)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Rocky (1976)
All the President's Men (1976)
Bound For Glory (1976)
Network (1976)
Taxi Driver (1976)

Best Director

 
Winner: John G. Avildsen -  Rocky (1976)
Alan J. Pakula -  All the President's Men (1976)
Ingmar Bergman -  Face To Face (1976)
Sidney Lumet -  Network (1976)
Lina Wertmuller -  Seven Beauties (1975)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Peter Finch -  Network (1976)
William Holden -  Network (1976)
Sylvester Stallone -  Rocky (1976)
Giancarlo Giannini -  Seven Beauties (1975)
Robert De Niro -  Taxi Driver (1976)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Faye Dunaway -  Network (1976)
Sissy Spacek -  Carrie (1976)
Marie-Christine Barrault -  Cousin Cousine (1975)
Liv Ullmann -  Face To Face (1976)
Talia Shire -  Rocky (1976)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Paddy Chayefsky -  Network (1976)
Jean Charles Tacchella and Daniele Thompson -  Cousin Cousine (1975)
Walter Bernstein -  The Front (1976)
Sylvester Stallone -  Rocky (1976)
Lina Wertmuller -  Seven Beauties (1975)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: William Goldman -  All the President's Men (1976)
Robert Getchell -  Bound For Glory (1976)
Federico Fellini and Bernandino Zapponi -  Fellini's Casanova (1976)
Nicholas Meyer -  The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)
Steve Shagan and David Butler -  Voyage of the Damned (1976)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jason Robards -  All the President's Men (1976)
Laurence Olivier -  Marathon Man (1976)
Ned Beatty -  Network (1976)
Burgess Meredith -  Rocky (1976)
Burt Young -  Rocky (1976)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Beatrice Straight -  Network (1976)
Jane Alexander -  All the President's Men (1976)
Piper Laurie -  Carrie (1976)
Jodie Foster -  Taxi Driver (1976)
Lee Grant -  Voyage of the Damned (1976)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Black and White In Color (1976)
Cousin Cousine (1975)
Jacob the Liar (1975)
Nights and Days (1975)
Seven Beauties (1975)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Harlan County U.S.A. (1976)
Hollywood On Trial (1976)
Off the Edge (1976)
People of the Wind (1976)
Volcano (1976)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Jerry Goldsmith -  The Omen (1976)
Bernard Herrmann -  Obsession (1976)
Jerry Fielding -  The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Bernard Herrmann -  Taxi Driver (1976)
Lalo Schifrin -  Voyage of the Damned (1976)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Leonard Rosenman -  Bound For Glory (1976)
Paul Williams -  Bugsy Malone (1976)
Roger Kellaway -  A Star Is Born (1976)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" from  A Star Is Born (1976)
"Ave Satani" from  The Omen (1976)
"Come to Me" from  The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
"Gonna Fly Now" from  Rocky (1976)
"A World That Never Was" from  House Divided (1979)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Rick Alexander and James E. Webb -  All the President's Men (1976)
Harry W. Tetrick, William L. McCaughey, Aaron Rochin and Jack Solomon -  King Kong (1976)
Harry W. Tetrick, William L. McCaughey, Lyle J. Burbridge and Bud Alper -  Rocky (1976)
Donald O. Mitchell, Douglas O. Williams, Richard Tyler and Harold M. Etherington -  Silver Streak (1976)
Robert Knudson, Dan Wallin, Robert Glass and Tom Overton -  A Star Is Born (1976)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: George Jenkins -  All the President's Men (1976)
Elliot Scott -  The Incredible Sarah (1976)
Jack T. Collis -  The Last Tycoon (1976)
Dale Hennesy -  Logan's Run (1976)
Robert F. Boyle -  The Shootist (1976)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Haskell Wexler -  Bound For Glory (1976)
Richard H. Kline -  King Kong (1976)
Ernest Laszlo -  Logan's Run (1976)
Owen Roizman -  Network (1976)
Robert Surtees -  A Star Is Born (1976)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Danilo Donati -  Fellini's Casanova (1976)
William Ware Theiss -  Bound For Glory (1976)
Anthony Mendleson -  The Incredible Sarah (1976)
Mary Wills -  The Passover Plot (1976)
Alan Barrett -  The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad -  Rocky (1976)
Robert L. Wolfe -  All the President's Men (1976)
Robert C. Jones and Pembroke J. Herring -  Bound For Glory (1976)
Alan Heim -  Network (1976)
Eve Newman and Walter Hannemann -  Two-Minute Warning (1976)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Carlo Rambaldi, Glen Robinson and Frank Van der Veer -  King Kong (1976)
Winner: L.B. Abbott, Glen Robinson and Matthew Yuricich -  Logan's Run (1976)

48th Academy Awards (March 29, 1976)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Jaws (1975)
Nashville (1975)

Best Director

 
Winner: Milos Forman -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Federico Fellini -  Amarcord (1973)
Stanley Kubrick -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Sidney Lumet -  Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Robert Altman -  Nashville (1975)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jack Nicholson -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Al Pacino -  Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
James Whitmore -  Give 'Em Hell, Harry! (1975)
Maximilian Schell -  The Man In the Glass Booth (1975)
Walter Matthau -  The Sunshine Boys (1975)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Louise Fletcher -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Glenda Jackson -  Hedda (1975)
Carol Kane -  Hester Street (1975)
Isabelle Adjani -  The Story of Adele H. (1975)
Ann-Margret -  Tommy (1975)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Frank Pierson -  Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Federico Fellini and Tonino Guerra -  Amarcord (1973)
Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven -  And Now My Love (1974)
Ted Allan -  Lies My Father Told Me (1975)
Robert Towne and Warren Beatty -  Shampoo (1975)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Lawrence Hauben and Bo Goldman -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Stanley Kubrick -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Dino Risi and Ruggero Maccari -  Scent of a Woman (1974)
John Huston and Gladys Hill -  The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Neil Simon -  The Sunshine Boys (1975)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: George Burns -  The Sunshine Boys (1975)
Burgess Meredith -  The Day of the Locust (1975)
Chris Sarandon -  Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Brad Dourif -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Jack Warden -  Shampoo (1975)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Lee Grant -  Shampoo (1975)
Sylvia Miles -  Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Brenda Vaccaro -  Once Is Not Enough (1975)
Lily Tomlin -  Nashville (1975)
Ronee Blakley -  Nashville (1975)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Dersu Uzala (1975)
Letters From Marusia (1976)
Scent of a Woman (1974)
The Promised Land (1975)
Sandakan 8 (1974)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Man Who Skied Down Everest (1975)
The California Reich (1975)
Fighting For Our Lives (1975)
The Incredible Machine (1975)
The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir (1975)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Williams -  Jaws (1975)
Gerald Fried -  Birds Do It, Bees Do It (1974)
Alex North -  Bite the Bullet (1975)
Jack Nitzsche -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Jerry Goldsmith -  The Wind and the Lion (1975)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Leonard Rosenman -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Peter Matz -  Funny Lady (1975)
Pete Townshend -  Tommy (1975)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Peter Berkos -  The Hindenburg (1975)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Robert L. Hoyt, Roger Heman Jr., Earl Madery and John R. Carter -  Jaws (1975)
Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Richard Tyler and Al Overton Jr. -  Bite the Bullet (1975)
Richard Portman, Don MacDougall, Curly Thirlwell and Jack Solomon -  Funny Lady (1975)
Leonard Peterson, John A. Bolger Jr., John L. Mack and Don Sharpless -  The Hindenburg (1975)
Harry W. Tetrick, Aaron Rochin, William L. McCaughey and Roy Charman -  The Wind and the Lion (1975)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Albert Whitlock and Glen Robinson -  The Hindenburg (1975)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "I'm Easy" from  Nashville (1975)
"How Lucky Can You Get" from  Funny Lady (1975)
"Now That We're In Love" from  Whiffs (1975)
"Richard's Window" from  A Window To the Sky (1975)
"Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" from  Mahogany (1975)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Roy Walker -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Frank R. McKelvy -  The Hindenburg (1975)
Tony Inglis -  The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
W. Stewart Campbell -  Shampoo (1975)
Albert Brenner -  The Sunshine Boys (1975)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: John Alcott -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Conrad L. Hall -  The Day of the Locust (1975)
James Wong Howe -  Funny Lady (1975)
Robert Surtees -  The Hindenburg (1975)
Haskell Wexler and Bill Butler -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Ulla-Britt Soderlund and Milena Canonero -  Barry Lyndon (1975)
Yvonne Blake and Ron Talsky -  The Four Musketeers (1974)
Ray Aghayan and Bob Mackie -  Funny Lady (1975)
Henny Noremark and Karin Erskine -  The Magic Flute (1975)
Edith Head -  The Man Who Would Be King (1975)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Verna Fields -  Jaws (1975)
Dede Allen -  Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Russell Lloyd -  The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Richard Chew, Lynzee Klingman and Sheldon Kahn -  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Fredric Steinkamp and Don Guidice -  Three Days of the Condor (1975)

47th Academy Awards (April 8, 1975)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Chinatown (1974)
The Conversation (1974)
Lenny (1974)
The Towering Inferno (1974)

Best Director

 
Winner: Francis Ford Coppola -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Roman Polanski -  Chinatown (1974)
Francois Truffaut -  Day For Night (1973)
Bob Fosse -  Lenny (1974)
John Cassavetes -  A Woman Under the Influence (1974)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Art Carney -  Harry and Tonto (1974)
Jack Nicholson -  Chinatown (1974)
Al Pacino -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Dustin Hoffman -  Lenny (1974)
Albert Finney -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Ellen Burstyn -  Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Faye Dunaway -  Chinatown (1974)
Diahann Carroll -  Claudine (1974)
Valerie Perrine -  Lenny (1974)
Gena Rowlands -  A Woman Under the Influence (1974)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Towne -  Chinatown (1974)
Robert Getchell -  Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Francis Ford Coppola -  The Conversation (1974)
Francois Truffaut, Suzanne Schiffman and Jean-Louis Richard -  Day For Night (1973)
Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld -  Harry and Tonto (1974)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Mordecai Richler and Lionel Chetwynd -  The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
Julian Barry -  Lenny (1974)
Paul Dehn -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)
Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks -  Young Frankenstein (1974)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Robert De Niro -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Michael V. Gazzo -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Lee Strasberg -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Jeff Bridges -  Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
Fred Astaire -  The Towering Inferno (1974)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Ingrid Bergman -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)
Diane Ladd -  Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Madeline Kahn -  Blazing Saddles (1974)
Valentina Cortese -  Day For Night (1973)
Talia Shire -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Amarcord (1973)
Cat's Play (1972)
The Deluge (1974)
Lacombe, Lucien (1974)
The Truce (1974)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Hearts and Minds (1974)
Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman (1974)
The Challenge of Greatness (1977)
The Eighty-First Blow (1974)
The Wild and the Brave (1974)

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Chinatown (1974)
Richard Rodney Bennett -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)
Alex North -  Shanks (1974)
John Williams -  The Towering Inferno (1974)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Nelson Riddle -  The Great Gatsby (1974)
Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe, Angela Morley and Douglas Gamley -  The Little Prince (1974)
Paul Williams and George Aliceson Tipton -  Phantom of the Paradise (1974)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "We May Never Love Like This Again" from  The Towering Inferno (1974)
"Benji's Theme (I Feel Love)" from  Benji (1974)
"Blazing Saddles" from  Blazing Saddles (1974)
"Little Prince" from  The Little Prince (1974)
"Wherever Love Takes Me" from  The Great Gold Conspiracy (1974)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Ronald Pierce and Melvin M. Metcalfe -  Earthquake (1974)
Charles Grenzbach and Larry Jost -  Chinatown (1974)
Walter Murch and Art Rochester -  The Conversation (1974)
Theodore Soderberg and Herman Lewis -  The Towering Inferno (1974)
Richard Portman and Gene S. Cantamessa -  Young Frankenstein (1974)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Angelo P. Graham -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
W. Stewart Campbell -  Chinatown (1974)
E. Preston Ames -  Earthquake (1974)
John B. Mansbridge, Al Roelofs and Walter H. Tyler -  The Island At the Top of the World (1974)
Ward Preston -  The Towering Inferno (1974)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Fred J. Koenekamp and Joseph F. Biroc -  The Towering Inferno (1974)
John A. Alonzo -  Chinatown (1974)
Philip H. Lathrop -  Earthquake (1974)
Bruce Surtees -  Lenny (1974)
Geoffrey Unsworth -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Theoni V. Aldredge -  The Great Gatsby (1974)
Anthea Sylbert -  Chinatown (1974)
John Furniss -  Daisy Miller (1974)
Theadora Van Runkle -  The Godfather, Part II (1974)
Tony Walton -  Murder On the Orient Express (1974)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Harold F. Kress and Carl Kress -  The Towering Inferno (1974)
John C. Howard and Danford B. Greene -  Blazing Saddles (1974)
Sam O'Steen -  Chinatown (1974)
Dorothy Spencer -  Earthquake (1974)
Michael Luciano -  The Longest Yard (1974)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Frank Brendel, Glen Robinson and Albert Whitlock -  Earthquake (1974)

46th Academy Awards (April 2, 1974)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Sting (1973)
American Graffiti (1973)
Cries and Whispers (1972)
The Exorcist (1973)
A Touch of Class (1973)

Best Director

 
Winner: George Roy Hill -  The Sting (1973)
George Lucas -  American Graffiti (1973)
Ingmar Bergman -  Cries and Whispers (1972)
William Friedkin -  The Exorcist (1973)
Bernardo Bertolucci -  Last Tango In Paris (1972)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jack Lemmon -  Save the Tiger (1973)
Jack Nicholson -  The Last Detail (1973)
Marlon Brando -  Last Tango In Paris (1972)
Al Pacino -  Serpico (1973)
Robert Redford -  The Sting (1973)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Glenda Jackson -  A Touch of Class (1973)
Marsha Mason -  Cinderella Liberty (1973)
Ellen Burstyn -  The Exorcist (1973)
Joanne Woodward -  Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973)
Barbra Streisand -  The Way We Were (1973)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: David S. Ward -  The Sting (1973)
George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck -  American Graffiti (1973)
Ingmar Bergman -  Cries and Whispers (1972)
Steve Shagan -  Save the Tiger (1973)
Melvin Frank and Jack Rose -  A Touch of Class (1973)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: William Peter Blatty -  The Exorcist (1973)
Robert Towne -  The Last Detail (1973)
James Bridges -  The Paper Chase (1973)
Alvin Sargent -  Paper Moon (1973)
Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler -  Serpico (1973)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: John Houseman -  The Paper Chase (1973)
Vincent Gardenia -  Bang the Drum Slowly (1973)
Jason Miller -  The Exorcist (1973)
Randy Quaid -  The Last Detail (1973)
Jack Gilford -  Save the Tiger (1973)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Tatum O'Neal -  Paper Moon (1973)
Candy Clark -  American Graffiti (1973)
Linda Blair -  The Exorcist (1973)
Madeline Kahn -  Paper Moon (1973)
Sylvia Sydney -  Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Day For Night (1973)
The House On Chelouche Street (1973)
The Invitation (1973)
The Pedestrian (1973)
Turkish Delight (1973)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Great American Cowboy (1973)
Always a New Beginning (1974)
Battle of Berlin (1973)
Journey To the Outer Limits (1973)
Walls of Fire (1971)

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Marvin Hamlisch -  The Way We Were (1973)
John Williams -  Cinderella Liberty (1973)
Georges Delerue -  The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Papillon (1973)
John Cameron -  A Touch of Class (1973)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Marvin Hamlisch -  The Sting (1973)
Andre Previn, Herbert W. Spencer and Andrew Lloyd Webber -  Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and John Williams -  Tom Sawyer (1973)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Way We Were" from  The Way We Were (1973)
"All That Love Went to Waste" from  A Touch of Class (1973)
"Live and Let Die" from  Live and Let Die (1973)
"Love" from  Robin Hood (1973)
"Nice to be Around" from  Cinderella Liberty (1973)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Robert Knudson and Christopher Newman -  The Exorcist (1973)
Richard Portman and Larry Jost -  The Day of the Dolphin (1973)
Donald O. Mitchell and Larry Jost -  The Paper Chase (1973)
Richard Portman and Les Fresholtz -  Paper Moon (1973)
Ronald Pierce and Robert R. Bertrand -  The Sting (1973)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Henry Bumstead -  The Sting (1973)
Giorgio Giovannini -  Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972)
Bill Malley -  The Exorcist (1973)
Philip M. Jeffries -  Tom Sawyer (1973)
Stephen B. Grimes -  The Way We Were (1973)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Sven Nykvist -  Cries and Whispers (1972)
Owen Roizman -  The Exorcist (1973)
Jack Couffer -  Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973)
Robert Surtees -  The Sting (1973)
Harry Stradling Jr. -  The Way We Were (1973)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Edith Head -  The Sting (1973)
Marik Vos-Lundh -  Cries and Whispers (1972)
Piero Tosi -  Ludwig (1972)
Donfeld -  Tom Sawyer (1973)
Dorothy Jeakins and Moss Mabry -  The Way We Were (1973)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William Reynolds -  The Sting (1973)
Verna Fields and Marcia Lucas -  American Graffiti (1973)
Ralph Kemplen -  The Day of the Jackal (1973)
John C. Broderick, Bud S. Smith, Evan A. Lottman and Norman Gay -  The Exorcist (1973)
Frank P. Keller and James Galloway -  Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973)

 

45th Academy Awards (March 27, 1973)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Godfather (1972)
Cabaret (1972)
Deliverance (1972)
The Emigrants (1971)
Sounder (1972)

Best Director

 
Winner: Bob Fosse -  Cabaret (1972)
John Boorman -  Deliverance (1972)
Jan Troell -  The Emigrants (1971)
Francis Ford Coppola -  The Godfather (1972)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  Sleuth (1972)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Marlon Brando -  The Godfather (1972)
Peter O'Toole -  The Ruling Class (1972)
Michael Caine -  Sleuth (1972)
Laurence Olivier -  Sleuth (1972)
Paul Winfield -  Sounder (1972)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Liza Minnelli -  Cabaret (1972)
Liv Ullmann -  The Emigrants (1971)
Diana Ross -  Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Cicely Tyson -  Sounder (1972)
Maggie Smith -  Travels With My Aunt (1972)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Jeremy Larner -  The Candidate (1972)
Luis Bunuel and Jean-Claude Carriere -  The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
Terence McCloy, Chris Clark and Suzanne de Passe -  Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Louis Malle -  Murmur of the Heart (1971)
Carl Foreman -  Young Winston (1972)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo -  The Godfather (1972)
Jay Presson Allen -  Cabaret (1972)
Jan Troell and Bengt Forslund -  The Emigrants (1971)
Julius J. Epstein -  Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)
Lonne Elder III -  Sounder (1972)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Joel Grey -  Cabaret (1972)
James Caan -  The Godfather (1972)
Robert Duvall -  The Godfather (1972)
Al Pacino -  The Godfather (1972)
Eddie Albert -  The Heartbreak Kid (1972)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Eileen Heckart -  Butterflies Are Free (1972)
Susan Tyrell -  Fat City (1972)
Jeannie Berlin -  The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
Geraldine Page -  Pete 'n' Tillie (1972)
Shelley Winters -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
The Dawns Here Are Quiet (1972)
I Love You Rosa (1972)
My Dearest Senorita (1972)
The New Land (1972)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Marjoe (1972)
Instinct For Survival (1972)
Malcolm X (1972)
Manson and Squeaky Fromme (1973)
Black Liberation (1972)

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Charles Chaplin, Ray Rasch and Larry Russell -  Limelight (1952)
John Williams -  Images (1972)
Buddy Baker -  Napoleon and Samantha (1972)
John Williams -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
John Addison -  Sleuth (1972)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Ralph Burns -  Cabaret (1972)
Gil Askey -  Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Laurence Rosenthal -  Man of La Mancha (1972)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Morning After" from  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
"Ben" from  Ben (1972)
"Come Follow, Follow Me" from  The Little Ark (1972)
"Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" from  The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
"Strange are the Ways of Love" from  Impulsion (1972)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Robert Knudson and David Hildyard -  Cabaret (1972)
Arthur Piantadosi and Charles T. Knight -  Butterflies Are Free (1972)
Richard Portman and Gene S. Cantamessa -  The Candidate (1972)
Charles Grenzbach, Richard Portman and Christopher Newman -  The Godfather (1972)
Theodore Soderberg and Herman Lewis -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Hans Jurgen Kiebach -  Cabaret (1972)
Carl Anderson -  Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
William J. Creber -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Robert W. Laing and Gil Parrondo -  Travels With My Aunt (1972)
John Graysmark and William Hutchinson -  Young Winston (1972)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Geoffrey Unsworth -  Cabaret (1972)
Charles Lang -  Butterflies Are Free (1972)
Harold E. Stine -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Harry Stradling Jr. -  1776 (1972)
Douglas Slocombe -  Travels With My Aunt (1972)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Anthony Powell -  Travels With My Aunt (1972)
Anna Hill Johnstone -  The Godfather (1972)
Bob Mackie, Ray Aghayan and Norma Koch -  Lady Sings the Blues (1972)
Paul Zastupnevich -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Anthony Mendleson -  Young Winston (1972)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: David Bretherton -  Cabaret (1972)
Tom Priestley -  Deliverance (1972)
William Reynolds and Peter Zinner -  The Godfather (1972)
Frank P. Keller and Fred W. Berger -  The Hot Rock (1972)
Harold F. Kress -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: L.B. Abbott and A.D. Flowers -  The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

44th Academy Awards (April 10, 1972)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The French Connection (1971)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
The Last Picture Show (1971)
Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)

Best Director

 
Winner: William Friedkin -  The French Connection (1971)
Stanley Kubrick -  A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Norman Jewison -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Peter Bogdanovich -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
John Schlesinger -  Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Gene Hackman -  The French Connection (1971)
Topol -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
George C. Scott -  The Hospital (1971)
Walter Matthau -  Kotch (1971)
Peter Finch -  Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jane Fonda -  Klute (1971)
Vanessa Redgrave -  Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
Julie Christie -  McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
Janet Suzman -  Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Glenda Jackson -  Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Paddy Chayefsky -  The Hospital (1971)
Ugo Pirro and Elio Petri -  Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970)
Andy Lewis and Dave Lewis -  Klute (1971)
Herman Raucher -  Summer of '42 (1971)
Penelope Gilliatt -  Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ernest Tidyman -  The French Connection (1971)
Stanley Kubrick -  A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Bernardo Bertolucci -  The Conformist (1970)
Ugo Pirro and Vittorio Bonecelli -  The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970)
Larry McMurtry and Peter Bogdanovich -  The Last Picture Show (1971)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Ben Johnson -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
Leonard Frey -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Roy Scheider -  The French Connection (1971)
Jeff Bridges -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
Richard Jaeckel -  Sometimes a Great Notion (1970)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Cloris Leachman -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
Ann-Margret -  Carnal Knowledge (1971)
Margaret Leighton -  The Go-Between (1970)
Ellen Burstyn -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
Barbara Harris -  Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1970)
Dodes'ka-den (1970)
The Emigrants (1971)
The Policeman (1970)
Tchaikovsky (1969)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971)
Alaska Wilderness Lake (1971)
On Any Sunday (1971)
The Ra Expeditions (1972)
The Sorrow and the Pity (1969)

Best Original Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Michel Legrand -  Summer of '42 (1971)
John Barry -  Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
Richard Rodney Bennett -  Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Isaac Hayes -  Shaft (1971)
Jerry Fielding -  Straw Dogs (1971)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: John Williams -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and Irwin Kostal -  Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Peter Maxwell Davies and Peter Greenwell -  The Boy Friend (1971)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  Tchaikovsky (1969)
Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley and Walter Scharf -  Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Theme From Shaft" from  Shaft (1971)
"The Age of Not Believing" from  Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
"All His Children" from  Sometimes a Great Notion (1970)
"Bless the Beasts and the Children" from  Bless the Beasts & Children (1971)
"Life Is What You Make It" from  Kotch (1971)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gordon K. McCallum and David Hildyard -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Gordon K. McCallum, John W. Mitchell and Al Overton -  Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Theodore Soderberg and Christopher Newman -  The French Connection (1971)
Richard Portman and Jack Solomon -  Kotch (1971)
Bob Jones and John Aldred -  Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted and Gil Parrondo -  Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
William H. Tuntke -  The Andromeda Strain (1971)
Peter Ellenshaw and John B. Mansbridge -  Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Michael Stringer -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Robert Cartwright -  Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Oswald Morris -  Fiddler On the Roof (1971)
Owen Roizman -  The French Connection (1971)
Robert Surtees -  The Last Picture Show (1971)
Freddie Young -  Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Robert Surtees -  Summer of '42 (1971)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Yvonne Blake and Antonio Castillo -  Nicholas and Alexandra (1971)
Bill Thomas -  Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Piero Tosi -  Death In Venice (1971)
Margaret Furse -  Mary, Queen of Scots (1971)
Morton Haack -  What's the Matter With Helen? (1971)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Gerald B. Greenberg -  The French Connection (1971)
Stuart Gilmore and John W. Holmes -  The Andromeda Strain (1971)
Bill Butler -  A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Ralph E. Winters -  Kotch (1971)
Folmar Blangsted -  Summer of '42 (1971)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett and Danny Lee -  Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Jim Danforth and Roger Dicken -  When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1970)

43rd Academy Awards (April 15, 1971)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Patton (1970)
Airport (1970)
Five Easy Pieces (1970)
Love Story (1970)
M*A*S*H (1970)

Best Director

 
Winner: Franklin J. Schaffner -  Patton (1970)
Federico Fellini -  Satyricon (1969)
Arthur Hiller -  Love Story (1970)
Robert Altman -  M*A*S*H (1970)
Ken Russell -  Women In Love (1969)

Best Actor

 
Winner: George C. Scott -  Patton (1970)
Jack Nicholson -  Five Easy Pieces (1970)
James Earl Jones -  The Great White Hope (1970)
Melvyn Douglas -  I Never Sang For My Father (1970)
Ryan O'Neal -  Love Story (1970)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Glenda Jackson -  Women In Love (1969)
Carrie Snodgress -  Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970)
Jane Alexander -  The Great White Hope (1970)
Ali McGraw -  Love Story (1970)
Sarah Miles -  Ryan's Daughter (1970)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North -  Patton (1970)
Bob Rafelson -  Five Easy Pieces (1970)
Norman Wexler -  The Gap (1969)
Erich Segal -  Love Story (1970)
Eric Rohmer -  My Night At Maud's (1969)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Ring Lardner Jr. -  M*A*S*H (1970)
George Seaton -  Airport (1970)
Robert Woodruff Anderson -  I Never Sang For My Father (1970)
Joseph Bologna and David Zelag Goodman -  Lovers and Other Strangers (1970)
Larry Kramer -  Women In Love (1969)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: John Mills -  Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Gene Hackman -  I Never Sang For My Father (1970)
Chief Dan George -  Little Big Man (1970)
John Marley -  Love Story (1970)
Richard S. Castellano -  Lovers and Other Strangers (1970)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Helen Hayes -  Airport (1970)
Maureen Stapleton -  Airport (1970)
Karen Black -  Five Easy Pieces (1970)
Lee Grant -  The Landlord (1970)
Sally Kellerman -  M*A*S*H (1970)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970)
First Love (1970)
The Bamboo Incident (1970)
Peace In the Fields (1970)
Tristana (1970)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Woodstock (1970)
Chariots of the Gods (1970)
Jack Johnson, the Big Fights (1970)
King: A Filmed Record...Montgomery To Memphis (1970)
Say Goodbye (1971)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Francis Lai -  Love Story (1970)
Alfred Newman -  Airport (1970)
Frank Cordell -  Cromwell (1970)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Patton (1970)
Henry Mancini -  Sunflower (1970)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: The Beatles -  Let It Be (1970)
Fred Karlin and Tylwyth Kymry -  The Baby Maker (1970)
Rod McKuen, John Scott Trotter, Bill Melendez, Alan Shean and Vince Guaraldi -  A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)
Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer -  Darling Lili (1970)
Leslie Bricusse, Ian Fraser and Herbert W. Spencer -  Scrooge (1970)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "For All We Know" from  Lovers and Other Strangers (1970)
"Pieces of Dreams" from  Pieces of Dreams (1970)
"Thank You Very Much" from  Scrooge (1970)
"Till Love Touches Your Life" from  Madron (1970)
"Whistling Away the Dark" from  Darling Lili (1970)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Douglas O. Williams and Don J. Bassman -  Patton (1970)
Ronald Pierce and David H. Moriarty -  Airport (1970)
Gordon K. McCallum and John Bramall -  Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Murray Spivack and Herman Lewis -  Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Dan Wallin and L.A. Johnson -  Woodstock (1970)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Urie McCleary and Gil Parrondo -  Patton (1970)
E. Preston Ames and Alexander Golitzen -  Airport (1970)
Tambi Larsen -  The Molly Maguires (1970)
Robert Cartwright -  Scrooge (1970)
Richard Day, Taizo Kawashima, Yoshiro Muraki and Jack Martin Smith -  Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Freddie Young -  Ryan's Daughter (1970)
Fred J. Koenekamp -  Patton (1970)
Ernest Laszlo -  Airport (1970)
Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda, Masamichi Satoh and Charles F. Wheeler -  Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Billy Williams -  Women In Love (1969)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Vittorio Nino Novarese -  Cromwell (1970)
Edith Head -  Airport (1970)
Jack Bear and Donald Brooks -  Darling Lili (1970)
Bill Thomas -  The Hawaiians (1970)
Margaret Furse -  Scrooge (1970)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Hugh S. Fowler -  Patton (1970)
Stuart Gilmore -  Airport (1970)
Danford B. Greene -  M*A*S*H (1970)
James E. Newcom, Pembroke J. Herring and Shinya Inoue -  Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Thelma Schoonmaker -  Woodstock (1970)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: A.D. Flowers and L.B. Abbott -  Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Alex Weldon -  Patton (1970)

42nd Academy Awards (April 7, 1970)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Z (1969)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Schlesinger -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Arthur Penn -  Alice's Restaurant (1969)
George Roy Hill -  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Sydney Pollack -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
Costa-Gavras -  Z (1969)

Best Actor

 
Winner: John Wayne -  True Grit (1969)
Richard Burton -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Peter O'Toole -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
Dustin Hoffman -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Jon Voight -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Maggie Smith -  The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
Genevieve Bujold -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Jean Simmons -  The Happy Ending (1969)
Liza Minnelli -  The Sterile Cuckoo (1969)
Jane Fonda -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: William Goldman -  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker -  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Enrico Medioli and Luchino Visconti -  The Damned (1969)
Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Terry Southern -  Easy Rider (1969)
Walon Green, Roy N. Sickner and Sam Peckinpah -  The Wild Bunch (1969)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Waldo Salt -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
John Hale, Bridget Boland and Richard Sokolove -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Arnold Schulman -  Goodbye, Columbus (1969)
James Poe and Robert E. Thompson -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
George Semprun and Costa-Gavras -  Z (1969)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Gig Young -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
Anthony Quayle -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Elliot Gould -  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Jack Nicholson -  Easy Rider (1969)
Rupert Crosse -  The Reivers (1969)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Goldie Hawn -  Cactus Flower (1969)
Dyan Cannon -  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Catherine Burns -  Last Summer (1969)
Sylvia Miles -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Susannah York -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Z (1969)
Adalen 31 (1969)
The Battle of Neretva (1969)
The Brothers Karamazov (1969)
My Night At Maud's (1969)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Arthur Rubinstein - the Love of Life (1969)
Before the Mountain Was Moved (1970)
In the Year of the Pig (1968)
The Olympics In Mexico (1969)
The Wolf Men (1969)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Burt Bacharach -  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Georges Delerue -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
John Williams -  The Reivers (1969)
Ernest Gold -  The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)
Jerry Fielding -  The Wild Bunch (1969)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Leslie Bricusse and John Williams -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969)
Nelson Riddle -  Paint Your Wagon (1969)
Cy Coleman -  Sweet Charity (1969)
Johnny Green and Albert Woodbury -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" from  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
"Come Saturday Morning" from  The Sterile Cuckoo (1969)
"Jean" from  The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
"True Grit" from  True Grit (1969)
"What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?" from  The Happy Ending (1969)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Jack Solomon and Murray Spivack -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
John Aldred -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
William Edmondson and David Dockendorf -  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Robert Martin and Clem Portman -  Gaily, Gaily (1969)
Les Fresholtz and Arthur Piantadosi -  Marooned (1969)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Herman A. Blumenthal and Jack Martin Smith -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Lionel Couch -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
George B. Chan -  Gaily, Gaily (1969)
Alexander Golitzen and George C. Webb -  Sweet Charity (1969)
Harry Horner -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Conrad L. Hall -  Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Arthur Ibbetson -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Charles Lang -  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
Harry Stradling -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Daniel L. Fapp -  Marooned (1969)

 

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Margaret Furse -  Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Ray Aghayan -  Gaily, Gaily (1969)
Irene Sharaff -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Edith Head -  Sweet Charity (1969)
Donfeld -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Francoise Bonnot -  Z (1969)
William Reynolds -  Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Hugh A. Robertson -  Midnight Cowboy (1969)
William A. Lyon and Earle Herdan -  The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)
Fredric Steinkamp -  They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Robie Robinson -  Marooned (1969)
Eugene Lourie and Alex Weldon -  Krakatoa: East of Java (1969)

41st Academy Awards (April 14, 1969)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Oliver! (1968)
Funny Girl (1968)
The Lion In Winter (1968)
Rachel, Rachel (1968)
Romeo and Juliet (1968)

Best Director

 
Winner: Carol Reed -  Oliver! (1968)
Anthony Harvey -  The Lion In Winter (1968)
Stanley Kubrick -  2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Gillo Pontecorvo -  The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Franco Zeffirelli -  Romeo and Juliet (1968)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Cliff Robertson -  Charly (1968)
Alan Arkin -  The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)
Alan Bates -  The Fixer (1968)
Ron Moody -  Oliver! (1968)
Peter O'Toole -  The Lion In Winter (1968)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Katharine Hepburn -  The Lion In Winter (1968)
Winner: Barbra Streisand -  Funny Girl (1968)
Patricia Neal -  The Subject Was Roses (1968)
Vanessa Redgrave -  The Loves of Isadora (1968)
Joanne Woodward -  Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Mel Brooks -  The Producers (1968)
John Cassavetes -  Faces (1968)
Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke -  2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Franco Solinas and Gillo Pontecorvo -  The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Ira Wallach and Peter Ustinov -  Hot Millions (1968)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: James Goldman -  The Lion In Winter (1968)
Vernon Harris -  Oliver! (1968)
Roman Polanski -  Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Neil Simon -  The Odd Couple (1968)
Stewart Stern -  Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jack Albertson -  The Subject Was Roses (1968)
Seymour Cassel -  Faces (1968)
Daniel Massey -  Star! (1968)
Jack Wild -  Oliver! (1968)
Gene Wilder -  The Producers (1968)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Ruth Gordon -  Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Lynn Carlin -  Faces (1968)
Sondra Locke -  The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)
Kay Medford -  Funny Girl (1968)
Estelle Parsons -  Rachel, Rachel (1968)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  War and Peace (1967)
The Boys of Paul Street (1969)
The Firemen's Ball (1967)
The Girl With a Pistol (1968)
Stolen Kisses (1968)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Journey Into Self (1968)
A Few Notes On Our Food Problem (1968)
Legendary Champions (1968)
Other Voices (1970)
Young Americans (1967)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Barry -  The Lion In Winter (1968)
Lalo Schifrin -  The Fox (1967)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Planet of the Apes (1968)
Alex North -  The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968)
Michel Legrand -  The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Johnny Green -  Oliver! (1968)
Ray Heindorf -  Finian's Rainbow (1968)
Walter Scharf -  Funny Girl (1968)
Lennie Hayton -  Star! (1968)
Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy -  The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)

 

 

 

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Windmills of Your Mind" from  The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" from  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
"For Love of Ivy" from  For Love of Ivy (1968)
"Funny Girl" from  Funny Girl (1968)
"Star!" from  Star! (1968)

Best Choreography

 
Winner: Onna White -  Oliver! (1968)

Best Sound

 
Winner: Shepperton Studio Sound Department -  Oliver! (1968)
Columbia Studio Sound Department -  Funny Girl (1968)
Fox Studio Sound Department -  Star! (1968)
Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department -  Bullitt (1968)
Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department -  Finian's Rainbow (1968)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: John Box and Terence Marsh -  Oliver! (1968)
Mikhail Bogdanov and Gennady Myasnikov -  War and Peace (1967)
George W. Davis and Edward C. Carfagno -  The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968)
Boris Leven -  Star! (1968)
Tony Masters, Harry Lange and Ernie Archer -  2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Pasqualino De Santis -  Romeo and Juliet (1968)
Daniel L. Fapp -  Ice Station Zebra (1968)
Ernest Laszlo -  Star! (1968)
Oswald Morris -  Oliver! (1968)
Harry Stradling -  Funny Girl (1968)

Best Makeup

 
Winner: John Chambers -  Planet of the Apes (1968)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Danilo Donati -  Romeo and Juliet (1968)
Donald Brooks -  Star! (1968)
Phyllis Dalton -  Oliver! (1968)
Margaret Furse -  The Lion In Winter (1968)
Morton Haack -  Planet of the Apes (1968)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Frank P. Keller -  Bullitt (1968)
Frank Bracht -  The Odd Couple (1968)
Fred Feitshans and Eve Newman -  Wild In the Streets (1968)
Ralph Kemplen -  Oliver! (1968)
Robert Swink, Maury Winetrobe and William Sands -  Funny Girl (1968)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Stanley Kubrick -  2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Hal Millar and J. McMillan Johnson -  Ice Station Zebra (1968)

40th Academy Awards (April 10, 1968)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Doctor Dolittle (1967)
The Graduate (1967)
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)

Best Director

 
Winner: Mike Nichols -  The Graduate (1967)
Richard Brooks -  In Cold Blood (1967)
Norman Jewison -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Stanley Kramer -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Arthur Penn -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Rod Steiger -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Warren Beatty -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Dustin Hoffman -  The Graduate (1967)
Paul Newman -  Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Spencer Tracy -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Katharine Hepburn -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Anne Bancroft -  The Graduate (1967)
Faye Dunaway -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Edith Evans -  The Whisperers (1967)
Audrey Hepburn -  Wait Until Dark (1967)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: William Rose -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
David Newman and Robert Benton -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Robert Kaufman and Norman Lear -  Divorce American Style (1967)
Jorge Semprun -  The War Is Over (1966)
Frederic Raphael -  Two For the Road (1967)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Stirling Silliphant -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Donn Pearce and Frank Pierson -  Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Calder Willingham and Buck Henry -  The Graduate (1967)
Richard Brooks -  In Cold Blood (1967)
Joseph Strick and Fred Haines -  Ulysses (1967)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: George Kennedy -  Cool Hand Luke (1967)
John Cassavetes -  The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Gene Hackman -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Cecil Kellaway -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Michael J. Pollard -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Estelle Parsons -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Carol Channing -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Mildred Natwick -  Barefoot In the Park (1967)
Beah Richards -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Katharine Ross -  The Graduate (1967)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Closely Watched Trains (1966)
Bewitched Love (1967)
I Even Met Happy Gypsies (1967)
Live For Life (1967)
Portrait of Chieko (1967)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Anderson Platoon (1967)
Festival (1967)
Harvest (1967)
A King's Story (1965)
A Time For Burning (1967)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Elmer Bernstein -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Lalo Schifrin -  Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Leslie Bricusse -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Richard Rodney Bennett -  Far From the Madding Crowd (1967)
Quincy Jones -  In Cold Blood (1967)

Best Adaptated Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman and Ken Darby -  Camelot (1967)
Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Frank De Vol -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Andre Previn and Joseph Gershenson -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
John Williams -  Valley of the Dolls (1967)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: John Poyner -  The Dirty Dozen (1967)
James Richard -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department -  Camelot (1967)
MGM Studio Sound Department -  The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Fox Studio Sound Department -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Universal Studio Sound Department -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: L.B. Abbott -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Howard A. Anderson and Albert Whitlock -  Tobruk (1967)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Talk to the Animals" from  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
"The Bare Necessities" from  The Jungle Book (1967)
"The Eyes of Love" from  Banning (1967)
"The Look of Love" from  Casino Royale (1967)
"Thoroughly Modern Millie" from  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Edward Carrere -  Camelot (1967)
Ed Graves and Jack Martin Smith -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Robert Clatworthy -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)
Giuseppe Mariani and Elven Webb -  The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
Alexander Golitzen and George C. Webb -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Burnett Guffey -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Richard H. Kline -  Camelot (1967)
Robert Surtees -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Robert Surtees -  The Graduate (1967)
Conrad L. Hall -  In Cold Blood (1967)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: John Truscott -  Camelot (1967)
Theadora Van Runkle -  Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Bill Thomas -  The Happiest Millionaire (1967)
Irene Sharaff and Danilo Donati -  The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
Jean Louis -  Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Hal Ashby -  In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Frank P. Keller -  Beach Red (1967)
Michael Luciano -  The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Samuel E. Beetley and Marjorie Fowler -  Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Robert C. Jones -  Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967)

39th Academy Awards (April 10, 1967)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Alfie (1966)
The Sand Pebbles (1966)
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)

Best Director

 
Winner: Fred Zinnemann -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Mike Nichols -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Michelangelo Antonioni -  Blowup (1966)
Claude Lelouch -  A Man and a Woman (1966)
Richard Brooks -  The Professionals (1966)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Paul Scofield -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Alan Arkin -  The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
Michael Caine -  Alfie (1966)
Steve McQueen -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)
Richard Burton -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Elizabeth Taylor -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Lynn Redgrave -  Georgy Girl (1966)
Vanessa Redgrave -  Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment (1966)
Ida Kaminska -  The Shop On Main Street (1965)
Anouk Aimee -  A Man and a Woman (1966)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven -  A Man and a Woman (1966)
Michelangelo Antonioni, Edward Bond and Tonino Guerra -  Blowup (1966)
Robert Ardrey -  Khartoum (1966)
Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond -  The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Clint Johnston and Don Peters -  The Naked Prey (1966)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Bolt -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Bill Naughton -  Alfie (1966)
Richard Brooks -  The Professionals (1966)
William Rose -  The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
Ernest Lehman -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Walter Matthau -  The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Robert Shaw -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
James Mason -  Georgy Girl (1966)
Mako -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)
George Segal -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Sandy Dennis -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Vivien Merchant -  Alfie (1966)
Wendy Hiller -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Jocelyn LaGarde -  Hawaii (1966)
Geraldine Page -  You're a Big Boy Now (1966)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  A Man and a Woman (1966)
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
A Blonde In Love (1965)
Pharaoh (1966)
Three (1965)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The War Game (1965)
The Face of a Genius (1966)
Helicopter Canada (1966)
Le Volcan Interdit (1966)
The Really Big Family (1966)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Barry -  Born Free (1966)
Toshiro Mayuzumi -  The Bible: In the Beginning (1966)
Elmer Bernstein -  Hawaii (1966)
Jerry Goldsmith -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)
Alex North -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Ken Thorne -  A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum (1966)
Luis Bacalov -  The Gospel According To St. Matthew (1964)
Elmer Bernstein -  Return of the Magnificent Seven (1966)
Harry Sukman -  The Singing Nun (1966)
Al Ham -  Stop the World: I Want To Get Off (1966)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Gordon Daniel -  Grand Prix (1966)
Walter Rossi -  Fantastic Voyage (1966)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Franklin Milton -  Grand Prix (1966)
Waldon O. Watson -  Gambit (1966)
Gordon Sawyer -  Hawaii (1966)
James Corcoran -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)
George Groves -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Dale Hennesy and Jack Martin Smith -  Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Alexander Golitzen and George C. Webb -  Gambit (1966)
Piero Gherardi -  Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
Arthur Lonergan and Hal Pereira -  The Oscar (1966)
Boris Leven -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Richard Sylbert -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Robert Luthardt -  The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Luigi Scaccianoce -  The Gospel According To St. Matthew (1964)
Marc Frederix and Pierre Guffroy -  Is Paris Burning? (1966)
George W. Davis and Paul Groesse -  Mister Buddwing (1966)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Ted Moore -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Ernest Laszlo -  Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Russell Harlan -  Hawaii (1966)
Conrad L. Hall -  The Professionals (1966)
Joseph MacDonald -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Haskell Wexler -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Joseph LaShelle -  The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Kenneth Higgins -  Georgy Girl (1966)
Marcel Grignon -  Is Paris Burning? (1966)
James Wong Howe -  Seconds (1966)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Elizabeth Haffenden and Joan Bridge -  A Man For All Seasons (1966)
Jean Louis -  Gambit (1966)
Dorothy Jeakins -  Hawaii (1966)
Piero Gherardi -  Juliet of the Spirits (1965)
Edith Head -  The Oscar (1966)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Irene Sharaff -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Danilo Donati -  The Gospel According To St. Matthew (1964)
Danilo Donati -  The Mandrake (1965)
Helen Rose -  Mister Buddwing (1966)
Jocelyn Rickards -  Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment (1966)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stu Lidner and Frank Santillo -  Grand Prix (1966)
William B. Murphy -  Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Hal Ashby and J. Terry Williams -  The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
William Reynolds -  The Sand Pebbles (1966)
Sam O'Steen -  Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Art Cruickshank -  Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Linwood G. Dunn -  Hawaii (1966)

Best Original Song

 
"Born Free" from  Born Free (1966)
"Alfie" from  Alfie (1966)
"Georgy Girl" from  Georgy Girl (1966)
"My Wishing Doll" from  Hawaii (1966)
"A Time For Love" from  An American Dream (1966)

 

38th Academy Awards (April 18, 1966)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Sound of Music (1965)
Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Darling (1965)
A Thousand Clowns (1965)
Ship of Fools (1965)

Best Director

 
Winner: Robert Wise -  The Sound of Music (1965)
David Lean -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
John Schlesinger -  Darling (1965)
William Wyler -  The Collector (1965)
Hiroshi Teshigahara -  Woman In the Dunes (1964)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Lee Marvin -  Cat Ballou (1965)
Laurence Olivier -  Othello (1965)
Rod Steiger -  The Pawnbroker (1965)
Oskar Werner -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Richard Burton -  The Spy Who Came In From the Cold (1965)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Julie Christie -  Darling (1965)
Julie Andrews -  The Sound of Music (1965)
Elizabeth Hartman -  A Patch of Blue (1965)
Simone Signoret -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Samantha Eggar -  The Collector (1965)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Frederic Raphael -  Darling (1965)
Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Mario Monicelli, Tonino Guerra, Giorgio Salvioni and Suso Cecchi d'Amico -  Casanova 70 (1965)
Jacques Demy -  The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Franklin Coen and Frank Davis -  The Train (1964)
Jack Davies and Ken Annakin -  Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines (1965)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Bolt -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Herb Gardner -  A Thousand Clowns (1965)
Walter Newman and Frank Pierson -  Cat Ballou (1965)
Abby Mann -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Stanley Mann and John Kohn -  The Collector (1965)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Martin Balsam -  A Thousand Clowns (1965)
Frank Finlay -  Othello (1965)
Tom Courtenay -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Michael Dunn -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Ian Bannen -  The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Shelley Winters -  A Patch of Blue (1965)
Ruth Gordon -  Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
Maggie Smith -  Othello (1965)
Peggy Wood -  The Sound of Music (1965)
Joyce Redman -  Othello (1965)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Shop On Main Street (1965)
Kwaidan (1964)
Dear John (1964)
Marriage, Italian Style (1964)
Blood On the Land (1966)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Eleanor Roosevelt Story (1965)
The Battle of the Bulge... The Brave Rifles (1965)
The Forth Road Bridge (1965)
Let My People Go (1965)
To Die In Madrid (1963)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Maurice Jarre -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Jerry Goldsmith -  A Patch of Blue (1965)
Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy -  The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Alex North -  The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
Alfred Newman -  The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Irwin Kostal -  The Sound of Music (1965)
Michel Legrand -  The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Frank De Vol -  Cat Ballou (1965)
Don Walker -  A Thousand Clowns (1965)
Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage -  The Pleasure Seekers (1964)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Treg Brown -  The Great Race (1965)
Walter Rossi -  Von Ryan's Express (1965)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: James Corcoran and Fred Hynes -  The Sound of Music (1965)
James Corcoran -  The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
A.W. Watkins and Franklin Milton -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
George Groves -  The Great Race (1965)
Waldon O. Watson -  Shenandoah (1965)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Terence Marsh -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Jack Martin Smith -  The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
William J. Creber, Richard Day and David S. Hall -  The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Robert Clatworthy -  Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
Boris Leven -  The Sound of Music (1965)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Robert Clatworthy -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Robert Emmet Smith -  King Rat (1965)
George W. Davis and Urie McCleary -  A Patch of Blue (1965)
Hal Pereira and Jack Poplin -  The Slender Thread (1965)
Ted Marshall -  The Spy Who Came In From the Cold (1965)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Freddie Young -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Leon Shamroy -  The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
Russell Harlan -  The Great Race (1965)
William C. Mellor and Loyal Griggs -  The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Ted D. McCord -  The Sound of Music (1965)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Ernest Laszlo -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Loyal Griggs -  In Harm's Way (1965)
Burnett Guffey -  King Rat (1965)
Robert Burks -  A Patch of Blue (1965)
Conrad L. Hall -  Morituri (1965)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Phyllis Dalton -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Vittorio Nino Novarese -  The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965)
Vittorio Nino Novarese and Marjorie Best -  The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Edith Head and Bill Thomas -  Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
Dorothy Jeakins -  The Sound of Music (1965)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Julie Harris -  Darling (1965)
Moss Mabry -  Morituri (1965)
Howard Shoup -  A Rage To Live (1965)
Bill Thomas and Jean Louis -  Ship of Fools (1965)
Edith Head -  The Slender Thread (1965)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William Reynolds -  The Sound of Music (1965)
Charles Nelson -  Cat Ballou (1965)
Norman Savage -  Dr. Zhivago (1965)
Michael Luciano -  The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)
Ralph E. Winters -  The Great Race (1965)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John Stears -  Thunderball (1965)
J. McMillan Johnson -  The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Shadow of Your Smile" from  The Sandpiper (1965)
"The Ballad of Cat Ballou" from  Cat Ballou (1965)
"I Will Wait For You" from  The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
"The Sweetheart Tree" from  The Great Race (1965)
"What's New Pussycat" from  What's New, Pussycat? (1965)

 

37th Academy Awards (April 5, 1965)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  My Fair Lady (1964)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Zorba the Greek (1964)
Becket (1964)
Mary Poppins (1964)

Best Director

 
Winner: George Cukor -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Peter Glenville -  Becket (1964)
Robert Stevenson -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Stanley Kubrick -  Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Mihalis Kakogiannis -  Zorba the Greek (1964)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Rex Harrison -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Richard Burton -  Becket (1964)
Peter O'Toole -  Becket (1964)
Peter Sellers -  Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Anthony Quinn -  Zorba the Greek (1964)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Julie Andrews -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Sophia Loren -  Marriage, Italian Style (1964)
Kim Stanley -  Seance On a Wet Afternoon (1964)
Anne Bancroft -  The Pumpkin Eater (1964)
Debbie Reynolds -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: S.H. Barnett, Peter Stone and Frank Tarloff -  Father Goose (1964)
Alun Owen -  A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli and Mario Monicelli -  The Organizer (1963)
Jean-Paul Rappeneau, Ariane Mnouchkine, Daniel Boulanger and Philippe de Broca -  That Man From Rio (1964)
Orville H. Hampton and Raphael Hayes -  One Potato, Two Potato (1964)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Edward Anhalt -  Becket (1964)
Mihailis Kakogiannis -  Zorba the Greek (1964)
Stanley Kubrick, Tery Southern and Peter George -  Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Alan Jay Lerner -  My Fair Lady (1964)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Peter Ustinov -  Topkapi (1964)
John Gielgud -  Becket (1964)
Stanley Holloway -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Edmond O'Brien -  Seven Days In May (1964)
Lee Tracy -  The Best Man (1964)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Lila Kedrova-  Zorba the Greek (1964)
Gladys Cooper -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Edith Evans -  The Chalk Garden (1964)
Agnes Moorehead -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Grayson Hall -  The Night of the Iguana (1964)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1963)
Raven's End (1963)
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)
Sallah (1964)
Woman In the Dunes (1964)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World Without Sun (1964)
The Finest Hours (1964)
Four Days In November (1964)
The Human Dutch (1963)
Over There, 1914-18 (1963)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Laurence Rosenthal -  Becket (1964)
Frank De Vol -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
Henry Mancini -  The Pink Panther (1963)

Best Original Song Score or Adapation Score

 
Winner: Andre Previn -  My Fair Lady (1964)
George Martin -  A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Irwin Kostal -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Nelson Riddle -  Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964)
Robert Armbuster, Leo Arnaud, Jack Elliot, Jack Hayes, Calvin Jackson and Leo Shuken -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Norman Wanstall -  Goldfinger (1964)
Robert L. Bratton -  The Lively Set (1964)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: George Groves -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Waldon O. Watson -  Father Goose (1964)
John Cox -  Becket (1964)
Robert O. Cook -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Franklin Milton -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Gene Allen and Cecil Beaton -  My Fair Lady (1964)
John Bryan and Maurice Carter -  Becket (1964)
Carroll Clark and William H. Tuntke -  Mary Poppins (1964)
George W. Davis -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
Jack Martin Smith -  What a Way To Go! (1964)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Vassilis Fotopoulos -  Zorba the Greek (1964)
William Glasgow -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Cary Odell -  Seven Days In May (1964)
George W. Davis, Hans Peters and Elliot Scott -  The Americanization of Emily (1964)
Stephen Grimes -  The Night of the Iguana (1964)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Harry Stradling -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Geoffrey Unsworth -  Becket (1964)
William H. Clothier -  Cheyenne Autumn (1964)
Edward Colman -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Daniel L. Fapp -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Walter Lassally -  Zorba the Greek (1964)
Joseph Biroc -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Milton Krasner -  Fate Is the Hunter (1964)
Philip H. Lathrop -  The Americanization of Emily (1964)
Gabriel Figueroa -  The Night of the Iguana (1964)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Cecil Beaton -  My Fair Lady (1964)
Margaret Furse -  Becket (1964)
Tony Walton -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Morton Haack -  The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
Edith Head and Moss Mabry -  What a Way To Go! (1964)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Dorothy Jeakins -  The Night of the Iguana (1964)
Edith Head -  A House Is Not a Home (1964)
Norma Koch -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Howard Shoup -  Kisses For My President (1964)
Rene Hubert -  The Visit (1964)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Cotton Warburton -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Michael Luciano -  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
Anne Coates -  Becket (1964)
Ted J. Kent -  Father Goose (1964)
William Ziegler -  My Fair Lady (1964)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Peter Ellenshaw, Hamilton Luske and Eustace Lycett -  Mary Poppins (1964)
Jim Danforth -  7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from  Mary Poppins (1964)
"Dear Heart" from  Dear Heart (1964)
"Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte" from  Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
"My Kind of Town" from  Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964)
"Where Love Has Gone" from  Where Love Has Gone (1964)

 

36th Academy Awards (April 13, 1964)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Tom Jones (1963)
America, America (1963)
Cleopatra (1963)
How the West Was Won (1962)
Lilies of the Field (1963)

Best Director

 
Winner: Tony Richardson -  Tom Jones (1963)
Elia Kazan -  America, America (1963)
Martin Ritt -  Hud (1963)
Otto Preminger -  The Cardinal (1963)
Federico Fellini -  8 1/2 (1963)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Sidney Poitier -  Lilies of the Field (1963)
Paul Newman -  Hud (1963)
Albert Finney -  Tom Jones (1963)
Rex Harrison -  Cleopatra (1963)
Richard Harris -  This Sporting Life (1963)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Patricia Neal -  Hud (1963)
Rachel Roberts -  This Sporting Life (1963)
Shirley MacLaine -  Irma La Douce (1963)
Natalie Wood -  Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)
Leslie Caron -  The L-Shaped Room (1962)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: James R. Webb -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Brunello Rondi -  8 1/2 (1963)
Elia Kazan -  America, America (1963)
Arnold Schulman -  Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)
Carlo Bernari, Vasco Pratolini, Nanni Loy, Pasquale Festa Campanile and Massimo Franciosa -  The Four Days of Naples (1962)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: John Osborne -  Tom Jones (1963)
James Poe -  Lilies of the Field (1963)
Richard L. Breen, Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron -  Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. -  Hud (1963)
Antoine Tudal and Serge Bourguignon -  Sundays and Cybele (1962)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Melvyn Douglas -  Hud (1963)
Hugh Griffith -  Tom Jones (1963)
John Huston -  The Cardinal (1963)
Bobby Darin -  Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
Nick Adams -  Twilight of Honor (1963)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Margaret Rutherford -  The V.I.P.s (1963)
Lilia Skala -  Lilies of the Field (1963)
Diane Cilento -  Tom Jones (1963)
Edith Evans -  Tom Jones (1963)
Joyce Redman -  Tom Jones (1963)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  8 1/2 (1963)
Twin Sisters of Kyoto (1963)
Los Tarantos (1963)
Knife In the Water (1962)
The Red Lanterns (1963)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel With the World (1963)
The Link and the Chain (1963)
The Yanks Are Coming (1963)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: John Addison -  Tom Jones (1963)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  55 Days At Peking (1963)
Alex North -  Cleopatra (1963)
Alfred Newman and Ken Darby -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Ernest Gold -  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Andre Previn -  Irma La Douce (1963)
Leith Stevens -  A New Kind of Love (1963)
Johnny Green -  Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
George Bruns -  The Sword In the Stone (1963)
Maurice Jarre -  Sundays and Cybele (1962)

Best Sound Editing

 
Winner: Walter G. Elliott -  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
Robert L. Bratton -  A Gathering of Eagles (1963)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Franklin Milton -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Charles Rice -  Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
Waldon O. Watson -  Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
James Corcoran and Fred Hynes -  Cleopatra (1963)
Gordon Sawyer -  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Herman A. Blumenthal, Hilyard M. Brown, Boris Juraga, Maurice Pelling, Jack Martin Smith and Elven Webb -  Cleopatra (1963)
Lyle R. Wheeler -  The Cardinal (1963)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  Come Blow Your Horn (1963)
George W. Davis, William Ferrari and Addison Hehr -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Ted Marshall -  Tom Jones (1963)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Gene Callahan -  America, America (1963)
Piero Gherardi -  8 1/2 (1963)
Tambi Larsen and Hal Pereira -  Hud (1963)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)
George W. Davis and Paul Groesse -  Twilight of Honor (1963)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Leon Shamroy -  Cleopatra (1963)
Leon Shamroy -  The Cardinal (1963)
William H. Daniels, Milton R. Krasner, Charles Lang and Joseph LaShelle -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Joseph LaShelle -  Irma La Douce (1963)
Ernest Laszlo -  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: James Wong Howe -  Hud (1963)
George J. Folsey -  The Balcony (1963)
Lucien Ballard -  The Caretakers (1963)
Ernest Haller -  Lilies of the Field (1963)
Milton R. Krasner -  Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Irene Sharaff, Vittorio Nino Novarese and Renie -  Cleopatra (1963)
Donald Brooks -  The Cardinal (1963)
Walter Plunkett -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Piero Tosi -  The Leopard (1963)
Edith Head -  A New Kind of Love (1963)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Piero Gherardi -  8 1/2 (1963)
Edith Head -  Love With the Proper Stranger (1963)
Travilla -  The Stripper (1963)
Bill Thomas -  Toys In the Attic (1963)
Edith Head -  Wives and Lovers (1963)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Harold F. Kress -  How the West Was Won (1962)
Louis R. Loeffler -  The Cardinal (1963)
Dorothy Spencer -  Cleopatra (1963)
Ferris Webster -  The Great Escape (1963)
Frederic Knudtson, Robert C. Jones and Gene Fowler Jr. -  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Emil Kosa Jr. -  Cleopatra (1963)
Ub Iwerks -  The Birds (1963)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Call Me Irresponsible" from  Papa's Delicate Condition (1963)
"So Little Time" from  55 Days At Peking (1963)
"Charade" from  Charade (1963)
"It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" from  It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
"More" from  Mondo Cane (1962)

 

35th Academy Awards (April 8, 1963)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
The Longest Day (1962)
The Music Man (1962)
Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

Best Director

 
Winner: David Lean -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Pietro Germi -  Divorce, Italian Style (1961)
Robert Mulligan -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Arthur Penn -  The Miracle Worker (1962)
Frank Perry -  David and Lisa (1962)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Gregory Peck -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Burt Lancaster -  Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)
Jack Lemmon -  Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Marcello Mastroianni -  Divorce, Italian Style (1961)
Peter O'Toole -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Anne Bancroft -  The Miracle Worker (1962)
Bette Davis -  What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)
Katharine Hepburn -  Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)
Geraldine Page -  Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)
Lee Remick -  Days of Wine and Roses (1962)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Ennio De Concini, Alfredo Giannetti and Pietro Germi -  Divorce, Italian Style (1961)
Charles Kaufman and Wolfgang Reinhardt -  Freud the Secret Passion (1962)
Alain Robbe-Grillet -  Last Year At Marienbad (1961)
Stanley Shapiro and Nate Monaster -  That Touch of Mink (1962)
Ingmar Bergman -  Through a Glass Darkly (1961)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Horton Foote -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Eleanor Perry -  David and Lisa (1962)
Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Vladimir Nabokov -  Lolita (1962)
William Gibson -  The Miracle Worker (1962)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Ed Begley -  Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)
Victor Buono -  What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)
Telly Savalas -  Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)
Omar Sharif -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Terence Stamp -  Billy Budd (1962)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Patty Duke -  The Miracle Worker (1962)
Mary Badham -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Shirley Knight -  Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)
Angela Lansbury -  The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Thelma Ritter -  Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Sundays and Cybele (1962)
Electra (1962)
The Four Days of Naples (1962)
Keeper of Promises (1962)
The Pearl of Tlayucan (1962)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler (1962)
Alvorada (1962)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Maurice Jarre -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Jerry Goldsmith -  Freud the Secret Passion (1962)
Bronislau Kaper -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)
Franz Waxman -  Taras Bulba (1962)
Elmer Bernstein -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

Best Original Song Score or Adaptation Score

 
Winner: Ray Heindorf -  The Music Man (1962)
George Stoll -  Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)
Michel Magne -  Gigot (1962)
Frank Perkins -  Gypsy (1962)
Leigh Harline -  The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Days of Wine and Roses" from  Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
"Love Song from Mutiny on the Bounty (Follow Me)" from  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)
"Song from Two for the Seesaw (Second Chance)" from  Two For the Seesaw (1962)
"Tender is the Night" from  Tender Is the Night (1962)
"Walk on the Wild Side" from  Walk On the Wild Side (1962)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: John Cox -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Robert O. Cook -  Bon Voyage! (1962)
George Groves -  The Music Man (1962)
Waldon O. Watson -  That Touch of Mink (1962)
Joseph D. Kelly -  What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: John Stoll and Anthony Masters -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Paul Groesse -  The Music Man (1962)
George W. Davis and J. McMillan Johnson -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)
Robert Clatworthy and Alexander Golitzen -  That Touch of Mink (1962)
Edward C. Carfagno and George W. Davis -  The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Henry Bumstead and Alexander Golitzen -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Joseph C. Wright -  Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Leon Barsacq, Ted Haworth and Vincent Korda -  The Longest Day (1962)
Edward C. Carfagno and George W. Davis -  Period of Adjustment (1962)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Freddie Young -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Harry Stradling -  Gypsy (1962)
Russell Harlan -  Hatari! (1962)
Robert Surtees -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)
Paul Vogel -  The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz -  The Longest Day (1962)
Burnett Guffey -  Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)
Russell Harlan -  To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Ted D. McCord -  Two For the Seesaw (1962)
Ernest Haller -  What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Mary Wills -  The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)
Bill Thomas -  Bon Voyage! (1962)
Orry-Kelly -  Gypsy (1962)
Dorothy Jeakins -  The Music Man (1962)
Edith Head -  My Geisha (1962)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Norma Koch -  What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)
Donfeld -  Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
Edith Head -  The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Ruth Morley -  The Miracle Worker (1962)
Theoni V. Aldredge -  Phaedra (1962)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Anne V. Coates -  Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Samuel E. Beetley -  The Longest Day (1962)
Ferris Webster -  The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
William H. Ziegler -  The Music Man (1962)
John McSweeney Jr. -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Robert MacDonald -  The Longest Day (1962)
A. Arnold Gillespie -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1962)

 

 

34th Academy Awards (April 9, 1962)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  West Side Story (1961)
Fanny (1961)
Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
The Hustler (1961)
The Guns of Navarone (1961)

Best Director

 
Winner: Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise -  West Side Story (1961)
Stanley Kramer -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Federico Fellini -  La Dolce Vita (1960)
J. Lee Thompson -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Robert Rossen -  The Hustler (1961)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Maximilian Schell -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Paul Newman -  The Hustler (1961)
Spencer Tracy -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Charles Boyer -  Fanny (1961)
Stuart Whitman -  The Mark (1961)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Sophia Loren -  Two Women (1960)
Piper Laurie -  The Hustler (1961)
Audrey Hepburn -  Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961)
Natalie Wood -  Splendor In the Grass (1961)
Geraldine Page -  Summer and Smoke (1961)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: William Inge -  Splendor In the Grass (1961)
Valentin Ezhov and Grigori Chukhrai -  Ballad of a Soldier (1959)
Sergio Amidei, Diego Fabbri and Indro Montanelli -  Il Generale Della Rovere (1959)
Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Brunello Rondi -  La Dolce Vita (1960)
Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning -  Lover Come Back (1961)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Abby Mann -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
George Axelrod -  Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961)
Carl Foreman -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Sidney Carroll and Robert Rossen -  The Hustler (1961)
Ernest Lehman -  West Side Story (1961)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: George Chakiris -  West Side Story (1961)
Montgomery Clift -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Peter Falk -  Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
Jackie Gleason -  The Hustler (1961)
George C. Scott -  The Hustler (1961)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Rita Moreno -  West Side Story (1961)
Fay Bainter -  The Children's Hour (1961)
Judy Garland -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Lotte Lenya -  The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961)
Una Merkel -  Summer and Smoke (1961)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Through a Glass Darkly (1961)
Harry and the Butler (1961)
Immortal Love (1961)
Animas Trujano
Placido (1961)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Sky Above and Mud Beneath (1961)
The Grand Olympics (1961)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Henry Mancini -  Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961)
Miklos Rozsa -  El Cid (1961)
Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman -  Fanny (1961)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Elmer Bernstein -  Summer and Smoke (1961)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal -  West Side Story (1961)
George Bruns -  Babes In Toyland (1961)
Alfred Newman and Ken Darby -  Flower Drum Song (1961)
Dmitri Shostakovich -  Khovanschina (1960)
Duke Ellington -  Paris Blues (1961)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Moon River" from  Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961)
"Bachelor in Paradise" from  Bachelor In Paradise (1961)
"Love Theme from El Cid (The Falcon and the Dove)" from  El Cid (1961)
"Pocketful of Miracles" from  Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
"Town Without Pity" from  Town Without Pity (1961)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Fred Hynes and Gordon Sawyer -  West Side Story (1961)
Gordon Sawyer -  The Children's Hour (1961)
Waldon O. Watson -  Flower Drum Song (1961)
John Cox -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Robert O. Cook -  The Parent Trap (1961)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Boris Leven -  West Side Story (1961)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961)
Veniero Colasanti and John Moore -  El Cid (1961)
Alexander Golitzen and Joseph C. Wright -  Flower Drum Song (1961)
Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  Summer and Smoke (1961)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Harry Horner -  The Hustler (1961)
Carroll Clark -  The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)
Fernando Carrere -  The Children's Hour (1961)
Rudolph Sternad -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Piero Gherardi -  La Dolce Vita (1960)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Daniel L. Fapp -  West Side Story (1961)
Jack Cardiff -  Fanny (1961)
Russell Metty -  Flower Drum Song (1961)
Harry Stradling -  A Majority of One (1961)
Charles Lang -  One-Eyed Jacks (1961)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Eugen Schufftan -  The Hustler (1961)
Edward Colman -  The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)
Franz Planer -  The Children's Hour (1961)
Ernest Laszlo -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Daniel L. Fapp -  One, Two, Three (1961)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Irene Sharaff -  West Side Story (1961)
Bill Thomas -  Babes In Toyland (1961)
Jean Louis -  Back Street (1961)
Irene Sharaff -  Flower Drum Song (1961)
Edith Head and Walter Plunkett -  Pocketful of Miracles (1961)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Piero Gherardi -  La Dolce Vita (1960)
Dorothy Jeakins -  The Children's Hour (1961)
Howard Shoup -  Claudelle Inglish (1961)
Jean Louis -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Yoshiro Muraki -  Yojimbo (1961)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Thomas Stanford -  West Side Story (1961)
William Reynolds -  Fanny (1961)
Alan Osbiston -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Frederic Knudtson -  Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
Philip W. Anderson -  The Parent Trap (1961)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Bill Warrington -  The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Robert A. Mattey and Eustace Lycett -  The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)

 

 

33rd Academy Awards (April 17, 1961)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Apartment (1960)
Elmer Gantry (1960)
Sons and Lovers (1960)
The Alamo (1960)
The Sundowners (1960)

Best Director

 
Winner: Billy Wilder -  The Apartment (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock -  Psycho (1960)
Jules Dassin -  Never On Sunday (1960)
Jack Cardiff -  Sons and Lovers (1960)
Fred Zinnemann -  The Sundowners (1960)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Burt Lancaster -  Elmer Gantry (1960)
Spencer Tracy -  Inherit the Wind (1960)
Trevor Howard -  Sons and Lovers (1960)
Jack Lemmon -  The Apartment (1960)
Laurence Olivier -  The Entertainer (1960)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Elizabeth Taylor -  Butterfield 8 (1960)
Melina Mercouri -  Never On Sunday (1960)
Greer Garson -  Sunrise At Campobello (1960)
Shirley MacLaine -  The Apartment (1960)
Deborah Kerr -  The Sundowners (1960)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond -  The Apartment (1960)
Richard Gregson, Michael Craig and Bryan Forbes -  The Angry Silence (1960)
Norman Panama and Melvin Frank -  The Facts of Life (1960)
Marguerite Duras -  Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959)
Jules Dassin -  Never On Sunday (1960)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Richard Brooks -  Elmer Gantry (1960)
Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith -  Inherit the Wind (1960)
Gavin Lambert and T.E.B. Clarke -  Sons and Lovers (1960)
Isobel Lennart -  The Sundowners (1960)
James Kennaway -  Tunes of Glory (1960)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Peter Ustinov -  Spartacus (1960)
Peter Falk -  Murder, Inc. (1960)
Jack Kruschen -  The Apartment (1960)
Sal Mineo -  Exodus (1960)
Chill Wills -  The Alamo (1960)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Shirley Jones -  Elmer Gantry (1960)
Glynis Johns -  The Sundowners (1960)
Shirley Knight -  The Dark At the Top of the Stairs (1960)
Janet Leigh -  Psycho (1960)
Mary Ure -  Sons and Lovers (1960)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Virgin Spring (1960)
Kapo (1959)
The Truth (1960)
Macario (1960)
The Ninth Circle (1960)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Horse With the Flying Tail (1960)
Rebel In Paradise (1960)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Ernest Gold -  Exodus (1960)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Alamo (1960)
Andre Previn -  Elmer Gantry (1960)
Elmer Bernstein -  The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Alex North -  Spartacus (1960)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman -  Song Without End (1960)
Andre Previn -  Bells Are Ringing (1960)
Nelson Riddle -  Can-Can (1960)
Lionel Newman and Earle Hagen -  Let's Make Love (1960)
Johnny Green -  Pepe (1960)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Ta Paidia Tou Peiraia" from  Never On Sunday (1960)
"The Facts of Life" from  The Facts of Life (1960)
"Faraway Part of Town" from  Pepe (1960)
"The Green Leaves of Summer" from  The Alamo (1960)
"The Second Time Around" from  High Time (1960)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Gordon Sawyer and Fred Hynes -  The Alamo (1960)
Gordon Sawyer -  The Apartment (1960)
Franklin Milton -  Cimarron (1960)
Charles Rice -  Pepe (1960)
George Groves -  Sunrise At Campobello (1960)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Eric Orbom -  Spartacus (1960)
George W. Davis and Addison Hehr -  Cimarron (1960)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  It Started In Naples (1960)
Ted Haworth -  Pepe (1960)
Edward Carrere -  Sunrise At Campobello (1960)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Alexandre Trauner -  The Apartment (1960)
J. McMillan Johnson and Kenneth A. Reid -  The Facts of Life (1960)
Robert Clatworthy and Joseph Hurley -  Psycho (1960)
Thomas N. Morahan -  Sons and Lovers (1960)
Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  Visit To a Small Planet (1960)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Russell Metty -  Spartacus (1960)
William H. Clothier -  The Alamo (1960)
Joseph Ruttenberg and Charles Harten -  Butterfield 8 (1960)
Sam Leavitt -  Exodus (1960)
Joseph MacDonald -  Pepe (1960)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Freddie Francis -  Sons and Lovers (1960)
Joseph LaShelle -  The Apartment (1960)
Charles Lang -  The Facts of Life (1960)
Ernest Laszlo -  Inherit the Wind (1960)
John L. Russell -  Psycho (1960)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Valles and Bill Thomas -  Spartacus (1960)
Irene Sharaff -  Can-Can (1960)
Irene -  Midnight Lace (1960)
Edith Head -  Pepe (1960)
Marjorie Best -  Sunrise At Campobello (1960)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head and Edward Stevenson -  The Facts of Life (1960)
Theoni V. Aldredge -  Never On Sunday (1960)
Howard Shoup -  The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)
Bill Thomas -  Seven Thieves (1960)
Marik Vos-Lundh -  The Virgin Spring (1960)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Daniel Mandell -  The Apartment (1960)
Stuart Gilmore -  The Alamo (1960)
Frederic Knudtson -  Inherit the Wind (1960)
Viola Lawrence and Al Clark -  Pepe (1960)
Robert Lawrence -  Spartacus (1960)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Gene Warren and Tim Baar -  The Time Machine (1960)
Augie Lohman -  The Last Voyage (1960)

 

 

32nd Academy Awards (April 4, 1960)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Ben-Hur (1959)
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Room At the Top (1959)
The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
The Nun's Story (1959)

Best Director

 
Winner: William Wyler -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Jack Clayton -  Room At the Top (1959)
Billy Wilder -  Some Like It Hot (1959)
George Stevens -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Fred Zinnemann -  The Nun's Story (1959)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Charlton Heston -  Ben-Hur (1959)
James Stewart -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Laurence Harvey -  Room At the Top (1959)
Jack Lemmon -  Some Like It Hot (1959)
Paul Muni -  The Last Angry Man (1959)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Simone Signoret -  Room At the Top (1959)
Doris Day -  Pillow Talk (1959)
Katharine Hepburn -  Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Elizabeth Taylor -  Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
Audrey Hepburn -  The Nun's Story (1959)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene, Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin -  Pillow Talk (1959)
Francois Truffaut and Marcel Moussy -  The 400 Blows (1959)
Ernest Lehman -  North By Northwest (1959)
Paul King, Joseph Stone, Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin -  Operation Petticoat (1959)
Ingmar Bergman -  Wild Strawberries (1957)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Neil Paterson -  Room At the Top (1959)
Wendell Mayes -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Karl Tunberg -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Robert Anderson -  The Nun's Story (1959)
Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond -  Some Like It Hot (1959)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Hugh Griffith -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Arthur O'Connell -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
George C. Scott -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Robert Vaughn -  The Young Philadelphians (1959)
Ed Wynn -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Shelley Winters -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Hermione Baddeley -  Room At the Top (1959)
Susan Kohner -  Imitation of Life (1959)
Juanita Moore -  Imitation of Life (1959)
Thelma Ritter -  Pillow Talk (1959)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Black Orpheus (1959)
The Bridge (1959)
The Great War (1959)
Paw (1959)
Village By the River (1958)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Serengeti Shall Not Die (1959)
The Race For Space (1959)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Miklos Rozsa -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Alfred Newman -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Franz Waxman -  The Nun's Story (1959)
Ernest Gold -  On the Beach (1959)
Frank De Vol -  Pillow Talk (1959)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Andre Previn and Ken Darby -  Porgy and Bess (1959)
Leith Stevens -  The Five Pennies (1959)
Nelson Riddle and Joseph J. Lilley -  Li'l Abner (1959)
Lionel Newman -  Say One For Me (1959)
George Bruns -  Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "High Hopes" from  A Hole In the Head (1959)
"The Best of Everything" from  The Best of Everything (1959)
"The Five Pennies" from  The Five Pennies (1959)
"The Hanging Tree" from  The Hanging Tree (1959)
"Strange are the Ways of Love" from  The Young Land (1959)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Franklin Milton -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Carlton W. Faulkner -  Journey To the Center of the Earth (1959)
A.W. Watkins -  Libel (1959)
George Groves -  The Nun's Story (1959)
Gordon Sawyer and Fred Hynes -  Porgy and Bess (1959)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Edward C. Carfagno and William A. Horning -  Ben-Hur (1959)
John DeCuir -  The Big Fisherman (1959)
Franz Bachelin, Herman A. Blumenthal and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Journey To the Center of the Earth (1959)
William A. Horning and Merrill Pye -  North By Northwest (1959)
Richard H. Riedel -  Pillow Talk (1959)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: George W. Davis and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  Career (1959)
Carl Anderson -  The Last Angry Man (1959)
Ted Haworth -  Some Like It Hot (1959)
William Kellner -  Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Robert Surtees -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Lee Garmes -  The Big Fisherman (1959)
Daniel L. Fapp -  The Five Pennies (1959)
Franz Planer -  The Nun's Story (1959)
Leon Shamroy -  Porgy and Bess (1959)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: William C. Mellor -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Sam Leavitt -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Joseph LaShelle -  Career (1959)
Charles Lang -  Some Like It Hot (1959)
Harry Stradling -  The Young Philadelphians (1959)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Elizabeth Haffenden -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Adele Palmer -  The Best of Everything (1959)
Renie -  The Big Fisherman (1959)
Edith Head -  The Five Pennies (1959)
Irene Sharaff -  Porgy and Bess (1959)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Orry-Kelly -  Some Like It Hot (1959)
Edith Head -  Career (1959)
Charles Le Maire and Mary Wills -  The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)
Helen Rose -  The Gazebo (1959)
Howard Shoup -  The Young Philadelphians (1959)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning -  Ben-Hur (1959)
Louis R. Loeffler -  Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
George Tomasini -  North By Northwest (1959)
Walter Thompson -  The Nun's Story (1959)
Frederic Knudtson -  On the Beach (1959)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: A. Arnold Gillespie and Robert MacDonald -  Ben-Hur (1959)
L.B. Abbott and James B. Gordon -  Journey To the Center of the Earth (1959)

 

 

31st Academy Awards (April 6, 1959)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Gigi (1958)
Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Auntie Mame (1958)
Separate Tables (1958)
The Defiant Ones (1958)

Best Director

 
Winner: Vincente Minnelli -  Gigi (1958)
Richard Brooks -  Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Robert Wise -  I Want To Live! (1958)
Stanley Kramer -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Mark Robson -  The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958)

Best Actor

 
Winner: David Niven -  Separate Tables (1958)
Paul Newman -  Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Tony Curtis -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Sidney Poitier -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Spencer Tracy -  The Old Man and the Sea (1958)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Susan Hayward -  I Want To Live! (1958)
Rosalind Russell -  Auntie Mame (1958)
Elizabeth Taylor -  Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Deborah Kerr -  Separate Tables (1958)
Shirley MacLaine -  Some Came Running (1958)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Paddy Chayefsky -  The Goddess (1958)
Melville Shavelson and Jack Rose -  Houseboat (1958)
William Bowers and James Edward Grant -  Stranger With a Gun (1958)
Fay Kanin and Michael Kanin -  Teacher's Pet (1958)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Alan Jay Lerner -  Gigi (1958)
Richard Brooks and James Poe -  Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Alec Guinness -  The Horse's Mouth (1958)
Nelson Gidding and Don Mankiewicz -  I Want To Live! (1958)
Terence Rattigan and John Gay -  Separate Tables (1958)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Burl Ives -  The Big Country (1958)
Theodore Bikel -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Lee J. Cobb -  The Brothers Karamazov (1958)
Arthur Kennedy -  Some Came Running (1958)
Gig Young -  Teacher's Pet (1958)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Wendy Hiller -  Separate Tables (1958)
Peggy Cass -  Auntie Mame (1958)
Martha Hyer -  Some Came Running (1958)
Maureen Stapleton -  Lonelyhearts (1958)
Cara Williams -  The Defiant Ones (1958)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Mon Oncle (1958)
Arms and the Man (1958)
Big Deal On Madonna Street (1958)
The Year Long Road (1958)
Vengeance (1958)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  White Wilderness (1958)
Antarctic Crossing (1958)
The Hidden World (1958)
Psychiatric Nursing (1958)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
Jerome Moross -  The Big Country (1958)
David Raksin -  Separate Tables (1958)
Oliver Wallace -  White Wilderness (1958)
Hugo Friedhofer -  The Young Lions (1958)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Andre Previn -  Gigi (1958)
Yuri Faier and Gennadi Rozhdestvensky -  The Bolshoi Ballet (1957)
Ray Heindorf -  Damn Yankees! (1958)
Lionel Newman -  Mardi Gras (1958)
Alfred Newman and Ken Darby -  South Pacific (1958)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Gigi" from  Gigi (1958)
"Almost in Your Arms (Love Song from Houseboat)" from  Houseboat (1958)
"A Certain Smile" from  A Certain Smile (1958)
"To Love and Be Loved" from  Some Came Running (1958)
"A Very Precious Love" from  Marjorie Morningstar (1958)

Best Sound Mixing

 
Winner: Fred Hynes -  South Pacific (1958)
Gordon Sawyer -  I Want To Live! (1958)
Leslie I. Carey -  A Time To Love and a Time To Die (1958)
George Dutton -  Vertigo (1958)
Carlton W. Faulkner -  The Young Lions (1958)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: E. Preston Ames and William A. Horning -  Gigi (1958)
Malcolm C. Bert -  Auntie Mame (1958)
Cary Odell -  Bell, Book, and Candle (1958)
John DeCuir and Lyle R. Wheeler -  A Certain Smile (1958)
Henry Bumstead and Hal Pereira -  Vertigo (1958)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Cecil Beaton -  Gigi (1958)
Jean Louis -  Bell, Book, and Candle (1958)
Ralph Jester, Edith Head and John Jensen -  The Buccaneer (1958)
Charles Le Maire and Mary Wills -  A Certain Smile (1958)
Walter Plunkett -  Some Came Running (1958)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Joseph Ruttenberg -  Gigi (1958)
Harry Stradling -  Auntie Mame (1958)
William H. Daniels -  Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
James Wong Howe -  The Old Man and the Sea (1958)
Leon Shamroy -  South Pacific (1958)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Sam Leavitt -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
Daniel L. Fapp -  Desire Under the Elms (1958)
Lionel Lindon -  I Want To Live! (1958)
Charles Lang -  Separate Tables (1958)
Joseph MacDonald -  The Young Lions (1958)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Adrienne Fazan -  Gigi (1958)
William H. Ziegler -  Auntie Mame (1958)
William A. Lyon and Al Clark -  Cowboy (1958)
Frederic Knudtson -  The Defiant Ones (1958)
William Hornbeck -  I Want To Live! (1958)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Tom Howard -  Tom Thumb (1958)
A. Arnold Gillespie and Harold Humbrock -  Torpedo Run (1958)

30th Academy Awards (March 26, 1958)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Sayonara (1957)
Peyton Place (1957)
Witness For the Prosecution (1957)
12 Angry Men (1957)

Best Director

 
Winner: David Lean -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Sidney Lumet -  12 Angry Men (1957)
Billy Wilder -  Witness For the Prosecution (1957)
Joshua Logan -  Sayonara (1957)
Mark Robson -  Peyton Place (1957)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Alec Guinness -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Marlon Brando -  Sayonara (1957)
Anthony Quinn -  Wild Is the Wind (1957)
Anthony Franciosa -  A Hatful of Rain (1957)
Charles Laughton -  Witness For the Prosecution (1957)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Joanne Woodward -  The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
Deborah Kerr -  Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)
Lana Turner -  Peyton Place (1957)
Anna Magnani -  Wild Is the Wind (1957)
Elizabeth Taylor -  Raintree County (1957)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: George Wells -  Designing Woman (1957)
Leonard Gershe -  Funny Face (1957)
Ralph Wheelwright, R. Wright Campbell, Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts -  Man of a Thousand Faces (1957)
Barney Slater, Joel Kane and Dudley Nichols -  The Tin Star (1957)
Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli -  I Vitelloni (1953)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Pierre Boulle, Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
John Lee Mahin and John Huston -  Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957)
John Michael Hayes -  Peyton Place (1957)
Paul Osborn -  Sayonara (1957)
Reginald Rose -  12 Angry Men (1957)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Red Buttons -  Sayonara (1957)
Vittorio De Sica -  A Farewell To Arms (1957)
Sessue Hayakawa -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Arthur Kennedy -  Peyton Place (1957)
Russ Tamblyn -  Peyton Place (1957)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Miyoshi Umeki -  Sayonara (1957)
Carolyn Jones -  The Bachelor Party (1957)
Elsa Lanchester -  Witness For the Prosecution (1957)
Hope Lange -  Peyton Place (1957)
Diane Varsi -  Peyton Place (1957)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Nights of Cabiria (1957)
The Devil Strikes At Night (1957)
The Gates of Paris (1957)
Mother India (1957)
Nine Lives (1957)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Albert Schweitzer (1957)
On the Bowery (1957)
Bullfighter (1956)

 

 

 

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Malcolm Arnold -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Hugo Friedhofer -  An Affair To Remember (1957)
Hugo Friedhofer -  Boy On a Dolphin (1957)
Paul J. Smith -  The Story of Perri (1957)
Johnny Green -  Raintree County (1957)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "All the Way" from  The Joker (1957)
"An Affair to Remember" from  An Affair To Remember (1957)
"April Love" from  April Love (1957)
"Tammy" from  Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
"Wild is the Wind" from  Wild Is the Wind (1957)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: George Groves -  Sayonara (1957)
George Dutton -  Gunfight At the O.K. Corral (1957)
Wesley C. Miller -  Les Girls (1957)
John P. Livadary -  Pal Joey (1957)
Gordon Sawyer -  Witness For the Prosecution (1957)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Ted Haworth -  Sayonara (1957)
George W. Davis and Hal Pereira -  Funny Face (1957)
Gene Allen and William A. Horning -  Les Girls (1957)
Walter Holscher -  Pal Joey (1957)
William A. Horning and Urie McCleary -  Raintree County (1957)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Jack Hildyard -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Milton R. Krasner -  An Affair To Remember (1957)
Ray June -  Funny Face (1957)
William C. Mellor -  Peyton Place (1957)
Ellsworth Fredericks -  Sayonara (1957)

Best Costume Design

 
Winner: Orry-Kelly -  Les Girls (1957)
Charles Le Maire -  An Affair To Remember (1957)
Edith Head and Hubert de Givenchy -  Funny Face (1957)
Jean Louis -  Pal Joey (1957)
Walter Plunkett -  Raintree County (1957)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Peter Taylor -  The Bridge On the River Kwai (1957)
Warren Low -  Gunfight At the O.K. Corral (1957)
Viola Lawrence and Jerome Thoms -  Pal Joey (1957)
Arthur P. Schmidt and Philip W. Anderson -  Sayonara (1957)
Daniel Mandell -  Witness For the Prosecution (1957)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Walter Rossi -  The Enemy Below (1957)
Louis Lichtenfield -  The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)

29th Academy Awards (March 27, 1957)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Friendly Persuasion (1956)
Giant (1956)
The King and I (1956)
The Ten Commandments (1956)

Best Director

 
Winner: George Stevens -  Giant (1956)
Michael Anderson -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
William Wyler -  Friendly Persuasion (1956)
Walter Lang -  The King and I (1956)
King Vidor -  War and Peace (1956)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Yul Brynner -  The King and I (1956)
James Dean -  Giant (1956)
Rock Hudson -  Giant (1956)
Kirk Douglas -  Lust For Life (1956)
Laurence Olivier -  Richard III (1955)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Ingrid Bergman -  Anastasia (1956)
Carroll Baker -  Baby Doll (1956)
Nancy Kelly -  The Bad Seed (1956)
Deborah Kerr -  The King and I (1956)
Katharine Hepburn -  The Rainmaker (1956)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Albert Lamorisse -  The Red Balloon (1956)
Robert Lewin -  The Bold and the Brave (1956)
Andrew L. Stone -  Julie (1956)
Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli -  La Strada (1954)
William Rose -  The Ladykillers (1955)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: James Poe, John Farrow and S.J. Perelman -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Tennessee Williams -  Baby Doll (1956)
Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat -  Giant (1956)
Norman Corwin -  Lust For Life (1956)
Michael Wilson -  Friendly Persuasion (1956)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Anthony Quinn -  Lust For Life (1956)
Don Murray -  Bus Stop (1956)
Anthony Perkins -  Friendly Persuasion (1956)
Mickey Rooney -  The Bold and the Brave (1956)
Robert Stack -  Written On the Wind (1956)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Dorothy Malone -  Written On the Wind (1956)
Mildred Dunnock -  Baby Doll (1956)
Eileen Heckart -  The Bad Seed (1956)
Mercedes McCambridge -  Giant (1956)
Patty McCormack -  The Bad Seed (1956)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  La Strada (1954)
The Captain From Kopenick (1956)
Gervaise (1956)
The Burmese Harp (1956)
Qivitoq (1956)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Silent World (1956)
The Naked Eye (1956)
Where Mountains Float (1955)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Victor Young -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Alfred Newman -  Anastasia (1956)
Hugo Freidhofer -  Between Heaven and Hell (1956)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  Giant (1956)
Alex North -  The Rainmaker (1956)

Best Original Song Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman and Ken Darby -  The King and I (1956)
Lionel Newman -  The Best Things In Life Are Free (1956)
Morris Stoloff and George Duning -  The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)
Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin -  High Society (1956)
George Stoll and Johnny Green -  Meet Me In Las Vegas (1956)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" from  The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
"Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)" from  Friendly Persuasion (1956)
"Julie" from  Julie (1956)
"True Love" from  High Society (1956)
"Written on the Wind" from  Written On the Wind (1956)

Best Story

 
Winner: Dalton Trumbo -  The Brave One (1956)
Leo Katcher -  The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)
Jean-Paul Sartre -  The Proud and the Beautiful (1953)
Cesare Zavattini -  Umberto D (1952)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Carlton W. Faulkner -  The King and I (1956)
Buddy Myers -  The Brave One (1956)
John P. Livadary -  The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)
Gordon R. Glennan and Gordon Sawyer -  Friendly Persuasion (1956)
Loren L. Ryder -  The Ten Commandments (1956)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: John DeCuir and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The King and I (1956)
James W. Sullivan -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Boris Leven -  Giant (1956)
E. Preston Ames, Cedric Gibbons and Hans Peters -  Lust For Life (1956)
Albert Nozaki, Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  The Ten Commandments (1956)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Malcolm Brown and Cedric Gibbons -  Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
A. Earl Hedrick and Hal Pereira -  The Proud and Profane (1956)
Takashi Matsuyama -  The Seven Samurai (1954)
Ross Bellah -  Solid Gold Cadillac (1956)
Jack Martin Smith and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Teenage Rebel (1956)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Lionel Lindon -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Harry Stradling -  The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)
Leon Shamroy -  The King and I (1956)
Loyal Griggs -  The Ten Commandments (1956)
Jack Cardiff -  War and Peace (1956)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Joseph Ruttenberg -  Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Boris Kaufman -  Baby Doll (1956)
Harold Rosson -  The Bad Seed (1956)
Burnett Guffey -  The Harder They Fall (1956)
Walter Strenge -  Stagecoach To Fury (1956)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Irene Sharaff -  The King and I (1956)
Miles White -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Moss Mabry and Marjorie Best -  Giant (1956)
Edith Head, Ralph Jester, John Jensen, Dorothy Jeakins and Arnold Friberg -  The Ten Commandments (1956)
Maria De Matteis -  War and Peace (1956)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Jean Louis -  Solid Gold Cadillac (1956)
Helen Rose -  The Power and the Prize (1956)
Edith Head -  The Proud and Profane (1956)
Kohei Ezaki -  The Seven Samurai (1954)
Charles Le Maire and Mary Wills -  Teenage Rebel (1956)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Gene Ruggiero and Paul Weatherwax -  Around the World In 80 Days (1956)
Merrill G. White -  The Brave One (1956)
William Hornbeck, Philip W. Anderson and Fred Bohanan -  Giant (1956)
Albert Akst -  Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Anne Bauchens -  The Ten Commandments (1956)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John P. Fulton -  The Ten Commandments (1956)
A. Arnold Gillespie, Irving G. Ries and Wesley C. Miller -  Forbidden Planet (1956)

 

28th Academy Awards (March 21, 1956)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Marty (1955)
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Mister Roberts (1955)
Picnic (1955)
The Rose Tattoo (1955)

Best Director

 
Winner: Delbert Mann -  Marty (1955)
Elia Kazan -  East of Eden (1955)
David Lean -  Summertime (1955)
Joshua Logan -  Picnic (1955)
John Sturges -  Bad Day At Black Rock (1955)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Ernest Borgnine -  Marty (1955)
James Cagney -  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
James Dean -  East of Eden (1955)
Frank Sinatra -  The Man With the Golden Arm (1955)
Spencer Tracy -  Bad Day At Black Rock (1955)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Anna Magnani -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Susan Hayward -  I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
Katharine Hepburn -  Summertime (1955)
Jennifer Jones -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Eleanor Parker -  Interrupted Melody (1955)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: William Ludwig and Sonya Levien -  Interrupted Melody (1955)
Milton Sperling and Emmet Lavery -  The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
Betty Comden and Adolph Green -  It's Always Fair Weather (1955)
Jacques Tati and Henri Marquet -  Mr. Hulot's Holiday (1953)
Melville Shavelson and Jack Rose -  The Seven Little Foys (1955)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Paddy Chayefsky -  Marty (1955)
Millard Kaufman -  Bad Day At Black Rock (1955)
Richard Brooks -  Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Paul Osborn -  East of Eden (1955)
Daniel Fuchs and Isobel Lennart -  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Jack Lemmon -  Mister Roberts (1955)
Arthur Kennedy -  Trial (1955)
Joe Mantell -  Marty (1955)
Sal Mineo -  Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Arthur O'Connell -  Picnic (1955)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Jo Van Fleet -  East of Eden (1955)
Betsy Blair -  Marty (1955)
Peggy Lee -  Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
Marisa Pavan -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Natalie Wood -  Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Helen Keller In Her Story (1954)
Heartbreak Ridge (1955)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Elmer Bernstein -  The Man With the Golden Arm (1955)
George Duning -  Picnic (1955)
Alex North -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Max Steiner -  Battle Cry (1955)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton and Adolph Deutsch -  Oklahoma! (1955)
Jay Blackton and Cyril J. Mockridge -  Guys and Dolls (1955)
Percy Faith and George Stoll -  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
Alfred Newman -  Daddy Long Legs (1955)
Andre Previn -  It's Always Fair Weather (1955)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" from  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
"I'll Never Stop Loving You" from  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
"Something's Gotta Give" from  Daddy Long Legs (1955)
"The Tender Trap" from  The Tender Trap (1955)
"Unchained Melody" from  Unchained (1955)

Best Story

 
Winner: Daniel Fuchs -  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher -  The Private War of Major Benson (1955)
Nicholas Ray -  Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Jean Marsan, Henry Troyat, Jacques Perret, Henri Verneuil and Raoul Ploquin -  The Sheep Has Five Legs (1954)
Beirne Lay Jr. -  Strategic Air Command (1955)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Fred Hynes -  Oklahoma! (1955)
Wesley C. Miller -  Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
Watson Jones -  Not As a Stranger (1955)
Carlton W. Faulkner -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
William A. Mueller -  Mister Roberts (1955)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: William Flannery and Jo Mielziner -  Picnic (1955)
Hal Pereira and Joseph McMillan Johnson -  To Catch a Thief (1955)
Oliver Smith and Joseph C. Wright -  Guys and Dolls (1955)
Lyle Wheeler and George W. Davis -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Lyle Wheeler and John DeCuir -  Daddy Long Legs (1955)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Hal Pereira and Tambi Larsen -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Cedric Gibbons and Malcolm Brown -  I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell -  Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Edward S. Haworth and Walter Simonds -  Marty (1955)
Joseph C. Wright -  The Man With the Golden Arm (1955)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Robert Burks -  To Catch a Thief (1955)
Harold Lipstein -  A Man Called Peter (1955)
Leon Shamroy -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Harry Stradling -  Guys and Dolls (1955)
Robert Surtees -  Oklahoma! (1955)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: James Wong Howe -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Arthur E. Arling -  I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
Russell Harlan -  Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Charles Lang -  Queen Bee (1955)
Joseph LaShelle -  Marty (1955)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Charles LeMaire -  Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Edith Head -  To Catch a Thief (1955)
Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills -  The Virgin Queen (1955)
Helen Rose -  Interrupted Melody (1955)
Irene Sharaff -  Guys and Dolls (1955)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Helen Rose -  I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
Beatrice Dawson -  The Pickwick Papers (1952)
Edith Head -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Tadaoto Kainosho -  Ugetsu (1953)
Jean Louis -  Queen Bee (1955)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Charles Nelson and William A. Lyon -  Picnic (1955)
Warren Low -  The Rose Tattoo (1955)
Alma Macrorie -  The Bridges At Toko-Ri (1954)
Gene Ruggiero and George Boemler -  Oklahoma! (1955)
Ferris Webster -  Blackboard Jungle (1955)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Paramount Studio -  The Bridges At Toko-Ri (1954)
Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd. -  The Dam Busters (1955)
Fox Studio -  The Rains of Ranchipur (1955)

 

27th Academy Awards (March 30, 1955)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  On the Waterfront (1954)
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
The Country Girl (1954)
Three Coins In the Fountain (1954)

Best Director

 
Winner: Elia Kazan -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Alfred Hitchcock -  Rear Window (1954)
Billy Wilder -  Sabrina (1954)
George Seaton -  The Country Girl (1954)
William A. Wellman -  The High and the Mighty (1954)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Marlon Brando -  On the Waterfront (1954)
James Mason -  A Star Is Born (1954)
Dan O'Herlihy -  Robinson Crusoe (1954)
Humphrey Bogart -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Bing Crosby -  The Country Girl (1954)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Grace Kelly -  The Country Girl (1954)
Judy Garland -  A Star Is Born (1954)
Dorothy Dandridge -  Carmen Jones (1954)
Jane Wyman -  Magnificent Obsession (1954)
Audrey Hepburn -  Sabrina (1954)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: George Seaton -  The Country Girl (1954)
Stanley Roberts -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)
John Michael Hayes -  Rear Window (1954)
Billy Wilder, Samuel A. Taylor and Ernest Lehman -  Sabrina (1954)
Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich and Dorothy Kingsley -  Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)

Best Story

 
Winner: Philip Yordan -  Broken Lance (1954)
Ettore Maria Margadonna -  Bread, Love, and Dreams (1953)
Francois Boyer -  Forbidden Games (1952)
Jed Harris and Tom Reed -  Night People (1954)
Lamar Trotti -  There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Edmond O'Brien -  The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
Lee J. Cobb -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Karl Malden -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Rod Steiger -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Tom Tully -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Eva Marie Saint -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Nina Foch -  Executive Suite (1954)
Katy Jurado -  Broken Lance (1954)
Jan Sterling -  The High and the Mighty (1954)
Claire Trevor -  The High and the Mighty (1954)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Vanishing Prairie (1954)
The Stratford Adventure (1954)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin -  Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)
Herschel Burke Gilbert -  Carmen Jones (1954)
Joseph Gershenson and Henry Mancini -  The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Ray Heindorf -  A Star Is Born (1954)
Alfred Newman and Lionel Newman -  There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Dimitri Tiomkin -  The High and the Mighty (1954)
Max Steiner -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Larry Adler -  Genevieve (1953)
Leonard Bernstein -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Franz Waxman -  The Silver Chalice (1954)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Three Coins in the Fountain" from  Three Coins In the Fountain (1954)
"Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep" from  White Christmas (1954)
"The High and the Mighty" from  The High and the Mighty (1954)
"Hold My Hand" from  Susan Slept Here (1954)
"The Man That Got Away" from  A Star Is Born (1954)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: Budd Schulberg -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
William Rose -  Genevieve (1953)
Valentine Davies and Oscar Brodney -  The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Norman Panama and Melvin Frank -  Knock On Wood (1954)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Leslie I. Carey -  The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Wesley C. Miller -  Brigadoon (1954)
John P. Livadary -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Loren L. Ryder -  Rear Window (1954)
John Aalberg -  Susan Slept Here (1954)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: John Meehan and Harper Goff -  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
E. Preston Ames and Cedric Gibbons -  Brigadoon (1954)
Leland Fuller and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Desiree (1954)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  Red Garters (1954)
Malcolm C. Bert -  A Star Is Born (1954)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Richard Day -  On the Waterfront (1954)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  The Country Girl (1954)
Edward C. Carfagno and Cedric Gibbons -  Executive Suite (1954)
Max Ophuls -  Le Plaisir (1952)
Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  Sabrina (1954)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Milton R. Krasner -  Three Coins In the Fountain (1954)
Leon Shamroy -  The Egyptian (1954)
Robert Burks -  Rear Window (1954)
George J. Folsey -  Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)
William V. Skall -  The Silver Chalice (1954)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Boris Kaufman -  On the Waterfront (1954)
John F. Warren -  The Country Girl (1954)
George J. Folsey -  Executive Suite (1954)
John F. Seitz -  Rogue Cop (1954)
Charles Lang -  Sabrina (1954)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Sanzo Wada -  Gate of Hell (1953)
Irene Sharaff -  Brigadoon (1954)
Charles Le Maire and Rene Hubert -  Desiree (1954)
Jean Louis, Mary Ann Nyberg and Irene Sharaff -  A Star Is Born (1954)
Charles Le Maire, Travilla and Miles White -  There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head -  Sabrina (1954)
Georges Annenkov and Rosine Delamare -  The Earrings of Madame de... (1953)
Helen Rose -  Executive Suite (1954)
Christian Dior -  Terminal Station (1953)
Jean Louis -  It Should Happen To You (1954)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Gene Milford -  On the Waterfront (1954)
William A. Lyon and Henry Batista -  The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Ralph Dawson -  The High and the Mighty (1954)
Ralph E. Winters -  Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)
Elmo Williams -  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Walt Disney Studios -  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
20th Century Fox Studios -  Hell and High Water (1954)
Warner Bros. Studios -  Them! (1954)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Gate of Hell (1953)

 

26th Academy Awards (March 25, 1954)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Julius Caesar (1953)
The Robe (1953)
Roman Holiday (1953)
Shane (1953)

Best Director

 
Winner: Fred Zinnemann -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
George Stevens -  Shane (1953)
Charles Walters -  Lili (1953)
Billy Wilder -  Stalag 17 (1953)
William Wyler -  Roman Holiday (1953)

Best Actor

 
Winner: William Holden -  Stalag 17 (1953)
Marlon Brando -  Julius Caesar (1953)
Richard Burton -  The Robe (1953)
Montgomery Clift -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Burt Lancaster -  From Here To Eternity (1953)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Audrey Hepburn -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Leslie Caron -  Lili (1953)
Ava Gardner -  Mogambo (1953)
Deborah Kerr -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Maggie McNamara -  The Moon Is Blue (1953)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Daniel Taradash -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Eric Ambler -  The Cruel Sea (1953)
Helen Deutsch -  Lili (1953)
Ian McLellan Hunter and John Dighton -  Roman Holiday (1953)
A.B. Guthrie Jr. -  Shane (1953)

Best Story

 
Winner: Dalton Trumbo -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Beirne Lay Jr. -  Above and Beyond (1952)
Alec Coppel -  The Captain's Paradise (1953)
Ray Ashley, Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin -  Little Fugitive (1953)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Frank Sinatra -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Eddie Albert -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Brandon De Wilde -  Shane (1953)
Jack Palance -  Shane (1953)
Robert Strauss -  Stalag 17 (1953)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Donna Reed -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Grace Kelly -  Mogambo (1953)
Geraldine Page -  Hondo (1953)
Marjorie Rambeau -  Torch Song (1953)
Thelma Ritter -  Pickup On South Street (1953)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Living Desert (1953)
The Conquest of Everest (1953)
A Queen Is Crowned (1953)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  Call Me Madam (1953)
Adolph Deutsch -  The Band Wagon (1953)
Ray Heindorf -  Calamity Jane (1953)
Freidrich Hollaender and Morris Stoloff -  The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953)
Andre Previn and Saul Chaplin -  Kiss Me Kate (1953)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Bronislau Kaper -  Lili (1953)
Hugo Friedhofer -  Above and Beyond (1952)
Morris Stoloff and George Duning -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Miklos Rozsa -  Julius Caesar (1953)
Louis Forbes -  This Is Cinerama (1952)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Secret Love" from  Calamity Jane (1953)
"The Moon Is Blue" from  The Moon Is Blue (1953)
"My Flaming Heart" from  Small Town Girl (1953)
"Sadie Thompson's Song (Blue Pacific Blues)" from  Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
"That's Amore" from  The Caddy (1953)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch and Richard L. Breen -  Titanic (1953)
Betty Comden and Adolph Green -  The Band Wagon (1953)
Richard Murphy -  The Desert Rats (1953)
Sam Rolfe and Harold Jack Bloom -  The Naked Spur (1953)
Millard Kaufman -  Take the High Ground! (1953)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: John P. Livadary -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
William A. Mueller -  Calamity Jane (1953)
A.W. Watkins -  Knights of the Round Table (1953)
Leslie I. Carey -  The Mississippi Gambler (1953)
Loren L. Ryder -  The War of the Worlds (1953)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: George W. Davis and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The Robe (1953)
Alfred Junge and Hans Peters -  Knights of the Round Table (1953)
Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Lili (1953)
E. Preston Ames, Edward C. Carfagno, Cedric Gibbons and Gabriel Scognamillo -  The Story of Three Loves (1953)
Cedric Gibbons and Urie McCleary -  Young Bess (1953)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Edward C. Carfagno and Cedric Gibbons -  Julius Caesar (1953)
Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat -  Martin Luther (1953)
Leland Fuller and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The President's Lady (1953)
Hal Pereira and Walter H. Tyler -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Maurice Ransford and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Titanic (1953)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Loyal Griggs -  Shane (1953)
George J. Folsey -  All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953)
Edward Cronjager -  Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)
Robert H. Planck -  Lili (1953)
Leon Shamroy -  The Robe (1953)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Burnett Guffey -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Hal Mohr -  The Four Poster (1952)
Joseph Ruttenberg -  Julius Caesar (1953)
Joseph C. Brun -  Martin Luther (1953)
Franz Planer and Henri Alekan -  Roman Holiday (1953)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Charles Le Maire and Emile Santiago -  The Robe (1953)
Mary Ann Nyberg -  The Band Wagon (1953)
Irene Sharaff -  Call Me Madam (1953)
Charles Le Maire and Travilla -  How To Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Walter Plunkett -  Young Bess (1953)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Walter Plunkett -  The Actress (1953)
Helen Rose and Herschel McCoy -  Dream Wife (1953)
Jean Louis -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Charles Le Maire and Renie -  The President's Lady (1953)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William A. Lyon -  From Here To Eternity (1953)
Cotton Warburton -  Crazylegs (1953)
Otto Ludwig -  The Moon Is Blue (1953)
Robert Swink -  Roman Holiday (1953)
Everett Douglas -  The War of the Worlds (1953)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Paramount Studios -  The War of the Worlds (1953)

 

 

25th Academy Awards (March 19, 1953)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Greatest Show On Earth (1952)
High Noon (1952)
Ivanhoe (1952)
Moulin Rouge (1952)
The Quiet Man (1952)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Ford -  The Quiet Man (1952)
Cecil B. DeMille -  The Greatest Show On Earth (1952)
John Huston -  Moulin Rouge (1952)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  Five Fingers (1952)
Fred Zinnemann -  High Noon (1952)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Gary Cooper -  High Noon (1952)
Marlon Brando -  Viva Zapata! (1952)
Kirk Douglas -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Jose Ferrer -  Moulin Rouge (1952)
Alec Guinness -  The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Shirley Booth -  Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)
Joan Crawford -  Sudden Fear (1952)
Bette Davis -  The Star (1952)
Julie Harris -  The Member of the Wedding (1952)
Susan Hayward -  With a Song In My Heart (1952)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Charles Schnee -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Michael Wilson -  Five Fingers (1952)
Carl Foreman -  High Noon (1952)
Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick -  The Man In the White Suit (1951)
Frank S. Nugent -  The Quiet Man (1952)

Best Story

 
Winner: Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John and Frank Cavett -  The Greatest Show On Earth (1952)
Leo McCarey -  My Son John (1952)
Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard -  The Narrow Margin (1952)
Guy Trosper -  The Pride of St. Louis (1952)
Edna Anhalt and Edward Anhalt -  The Sniper (1952)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Anthony Quinn -  Viva Zapata! (1952)
Richard Burton -  My Cousin Rachel (1952)
Arthur Hunnicutt -  The Big Sky (1952)
Victor McLaglen -  The Quiet Man (1952)
Jack Palance -  Sudden Fear (1952)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Gloria Grahame -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Jean Hagen -  Singin' In the Rain (1952)
Colette Marchand -  Moulin Rouge (1952)
Terry Moore -  Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)
Thelma Ritter -  With a Song In My Heart (1952)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Sea Around Us (1953)
The Hoaxters (1952)
Navajo (1952)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  With a Song In My Heart (1952)
Walter Scharf -  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner -  The Jazz Singer (1952)
Gian Carlo Menotti -  The Medium (1951)
Lennie Hayton -  Singin' In the Rain (1952)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Dimitrit Tiomkin -  High Noon (1952)
Miklos Rozsa -  Ivanhoe (1952)
Max Steiner -  The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952)
Herschel Burke Gilbert -  The Thief (1952)
Alex North -  Viva Zapata! (1952)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')" from  High Noon (1952)
"Am I in Love" from  Son of Paleface (1952)
"Because You're Mine" from  Because You're Mine (1952)
"Thumbelina" from  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
"Zing a Little Zong" from  Just For You (1952)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: T.E.B. Clarke -  The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
Sydney Boehm -  The Atomic City (1952)
Terence Rattigan -  The Sound Barrier (1952)
Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin -  Pat and Mike (1952)
John Steinbeck -  Viva Zapata! (1952)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: London Film Sound Department -  The Sound Barrier (1952)
Gordon Sawyer -  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
Pinewood Studio Sound Department -  The Promoter (1952)
Daniel J. Bloomberg -  The Quiet Man (1952)
Thomas T. Moulton -  With a Song In My Heart (1952)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Paul Sheriff -  Moulin Rouge (1952)
Clave and Richard Day -  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  The Merry Widow (1952)
Frank Hotaling -  The Quiet Man (1952)
John DeCuir and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Edward C. Carfagno and Cedric Gibbons -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira -  Carrie (1952)
John DeCuir and Lyle R. Wheeler -  My Cousin Rachel (1952)
Takashi Matsuyama -  Rashomon (1950)
Leland Fuller and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Viva Zapata! (1952)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout -  The Quiet Man (1952)
Harry Stradling -  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
Freddie Young -  Ivanhoe (1952)
George J. Folsey -  Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
Leon Shamroy -  The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Robert Surtees -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Russell Harlan -  The Big Sky (1952)
Joseph LaShelle -  My Cousin Rachel (1952)
Virgil Miller -  Navajo (1952)
Charles Lang -  Sudden Fear (1952)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Marcel Vertes -  Moulin Rouge (1952)
Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins and Miles White -  The Greatest Show On Earth (1952)
Clave, Mary Wills and Barbara Karinska -  Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
Helen Rose and Gile Steele -  The Merry Widow (1952)
Charles Le Maire -  With a Song In My Heart (1952)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Helen Rose -  The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Jean Louis -  Affair In Trinidad (1952)
Edith Head -  Carrie (1952)
Charles Le Maire and Dorothy Jeakins -  My Cousin Rachel (1952)
Sheila O'Brien -  Sudden Fear (1952)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Elmo Williams and Harry W. Gerstad -  High Noon (1952)
Warren Low -  Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)
William Austin -  Flat Top (1952)
Anne Bauchens -  The Greatest Show On Earth (1952)
Ralph Kemplen -  Moulin Rouge (1952)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: MGM Studios -  Plymouth Adventure (1952)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Forbidden Games (1952)

 

24th Academy Awards (March 20, 1952)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  An American In Paris (1951)
Decision Before Dawn (1951)
A Place In the Sun (1951)
Quo Vadis (1951)
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Best Director

 
Winner: George Stevens -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
John Huston -  The African Queen (1951)
Elia Kazan -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Vincente Minnelli -  An American In Paris (1951)
William Wyler -  Detective Story (1951)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Humphrey Bogart -  The African Queen (1951)
Marlon Brando -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Montgomery Clift -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Arthur Kennedy -  Bright Victory (1951)
Fredric March -  Death of a Salesman (1951)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Vivien Leigh -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Katharine Hepburn -  The African Queen (1951)
Eleanor Parker -  Detective Story (1951)
Shelley Winters -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Jane Wyman -  The Blue Veil (1951)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Michael Wilson and Harry Brown -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
James Agee and John Huston -  The African Queen (1951)
Philip Yordan and Robert Wyler -  Detective Story (1951)
Jacques Natanson and Max Ophuls -  La Ronde (1950)
Tennessee Williams -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Best Story

 
Winner: Paul Dehn and James Bernard -  Seven Days To Noon (1950)
Budd Boetticher and Ray Nazarro -  Torero (1951)
Oscar Millard -  The Frogmen (1951)
Robert Riskin and Liam O'Brien -  Here Comes the Groom (1951)
Alfred Hayes and Stewart Stern -  Teresa (1951)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Karl Malden -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Leo Genn -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Kevin McCarthy -  Death of a Salesman (1951)
Peter Ustinov -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Gig Young -  Come Fill the Cup (1951)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Kim Hunter -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Joan Blondell -  The Blue Veil (1951)
Mildred Dunnock -  Death of a Salesman (1951)
Lee Grant -  Detective Story (1951)
Thelma Ritter -  The Mating Season (1951)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Kon-Tiki (1950)
I Was a Communist For the FBI (1951)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin -  An American In Paris (1951)
Oliver Wallace -  Alice In Wonderland (1951)
Peter Herman Adler and Johnny Green -  The Great Caruso (1951)
Alfred Newman -  On the Riviera (1951)
Adolph Deutsch and Conrad Salinger -  Show Boat (1951)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Franz Waxman -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Alfred Newman -  David and Bathsheba (1951)
Alex North -  Death of a Salesman (1951)
Miklos Rozsa -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Alex North -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" from  Here Comes the Groom (1951)
"A Kiss to Build a Dream On" from  The Strip (1951)
"Never" from  Golden Girl (1951)
"Too Late Now" from  Royal Wedding (1951)
"Wonder Why" from  Rich, Young and Pretty (1951)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: Alan Jay Lerner -  An American In Paris (1951)
Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels and Walter Newman -  Ace In the Hole (1951)
Philip Dunne -  David and Bathsheba (1951)
Robert Pirosh -  Go For Broke! (1951)
Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse -  The Well (1951)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Douglas Shearer -  The Great Caruso (1951)
Leslie I. Carey -  Bright Victory (1951)
Gordon Sawyer -  I Want You (1951)
Nathan Levinson -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
John Aalberg -  Two Tickets To Broadway (1951)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: E. Preston Ames and Cedric Gibbons -  An American In Paris (1951)
George W. Davis and Lyle R. Wheeler -  David and Bathsheba (1951)
Leland Fuller and Lyle R. Wheeler -  On the Riviera (1951)
Edward C. Carfagno, Cedric Gibbons and William A. Horning -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Hein Heckroth -  The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Richard Day -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
Leland Fuller and Lyle R. Wheeler -  Fourteen Hours (1951)
John DeCuir and Lyle R. Wheeler -  The House On Telegraph Hill (1951)
Jean d'Eaubonne -  La Ronde (1950)
Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Too Young To Kiss (1951)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Alfred Gilks and John Alton -  An American In Paris (1951)
Leon Shamroy -  David and Bathsheba (1951)
Robert Surtees and William V. Skall -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Charles Rosher -  Show Boat (1951)
John F. Seitz and W. Howard Greene -  When Worlds Collide (1951)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: William C. Mellor -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Franz Planer -  Death of a Salesman (1951)
Norbert Brodine -  The Frogmen (1951)
Robert Burks -  Strangers On a Train (1951)
Harry Stradling -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff -  An American In Paris (1951)
Charles Le Maire and Edward Stevenson -  David and Bathsheba (1951)
Helen Rose and Gile Steele -  The Great Caruso (1951)
Herschel McCoy -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Hein Heckroth -  The Tales of Hoffmann (1951)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Walter Plunkett and Gile Steele -  Kind Lady (1951)
Charles Le Maire and Renie -  The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951)
Edward Stevenson and Margaret Furse -  The Mudlark (1950)
Lucinda Ballard -  A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William Hornbeck -  A Place In the Sun (1951)
Adrienne Fazan -  An American In Paris (1951)
Dorothy Spencer -  Decision Before Dawn (1951)
Ralph E. Winters -  Quo Vadis (1951)
Chester W. Schaeffer -  The Well (1951)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Paramount Studios -  When Worlds Collide (1951)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Rashomon (1950)

 

23rd Academy Awards (March 29, 1951)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  All About Eve (1950)
Born Yesterday (1950)
Father of the Bride (1950)
King Solomon's Mines (1950)
Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Best Director

 
Winner: Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  All About Eve (1950)
George Cukor -  Born Yesterday (1950)
John Huston -  The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Carol Reed -  The Third Man (1949)
Billy Wilder -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Jose Ferrer -  Cyrano De Bergerac (1950)
Louis Calhern -  The Magnificent Yankee (1950)
William Holden -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
James Stewart -  Harvey (1950)
Spencer Tracy -  Father of the Bride (1950)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Judy Holliday -  Born Yesterday (1950)
Anne Baxter -  All About Eve (1950)
Bette Davis -  All About Eve (1950)
Eleanor Parker -  Caged (1950)
Gloria Swanson -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  All About Eve (1950)
Ben Maddow and John Huston -  The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Albert Mannheimer -  Born Yesterday (1950)
Albert Maltz -  Broken Arrow (1950)
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett -  Father of the Bride (1950)

Best Story

 
Winner: Edna Anhalt and Edward Anhalt -  Panic In the Streets (1950)
Giuseppe De Santis and Carlo Lizzani -  Bitter Rice (1949)
William Bowers and Andre De Toth -  The Gunfighter (1950)
Leonard Spigelgass -  Mystery Street (1950)
Sy Gomberg -  When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: George Sanders -  All About Eve (1950)
Jeff Chandler -  Broken Arrow (1950)
Edmund Gwenn -  Mister 880 (1950)
Sam Jaffe -  The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Erich von Stroheim -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Josephine Hull -  Harvey (1950)
Hope Emerson -  Caged (1950)
Celeste Holm -  All About Eve (1950)
Nancy Olson -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Thelma Ritter -  All About Eve (1950)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Titan: Story of Michelangelo (1950)
With These Hands (1950)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Adolph Deutsch and Roger Edens -  Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Oliver Wallace and Paul J. Smith -  Cinderella (1950)
Lionel Newman -  I'll Get By (1950)
Andre Previn -  Three Little Words (1950)
Ray Heindorf -  The West Point Story (1950)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Franz Waxman -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Alfred Newman -  All About Eve (1950)
Max Steiner -  The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
George Duning -  No Sad Songs For Me (1950)
Victor Young -  Samson and Delilah (1949)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Mona Lisa" from  Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950)
"Be My Love" from  The Toast of New Orleans (1950)
"Bibbidy-Bobbidi-Boo" from  Cinderella (1950)
"Mule Train" from  Singing Guns (1950)
"Wilhelmina" from  Wabash Avenue (1950)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and D.M. Marshman Jr. -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin -  Adam's Rib (1949)
Virginia Kellogg and Bernard C. Schoenfeld -  Caged (1950)
Carl Foreman -  The Men (1950)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Lesser Samuels -  No Way Out (1950)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: 20th Century Fox Sound Department -  All About Eve (1950)
Walt Disney Sound Department -  Cinderella (1950)
Universal Sound Department -  Louisa (1950)
Samuel Goldwyn Sound Department -  Our Very Own (1950)
Rank -  Trio (1950)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Hans Dreier, Walter H. Tyler and John Meehan -  Samson and Delilah (1949)
Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Ernst Fegte -  Destination Moon (1950)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Hans Dreier and John Meehan -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
George W. Davis and Lyle R. Wheeler -  All About Eve (1950)
Cedric Gibbons and Hans Peters -  The Red Danube (1949)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Robert Surtees -  King Solomon's Mines (1950)
Charles Rosher -  Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Ernest Palmer -  Broken Arrow (1950)
Ernest Haller -  The Flame and the Arrow (1950)
George Barnes -  Samson and Delilah (1949)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Robert Krasker -  The Third Man (1949)
Milton R. Krasner -  All About Eve (1950)
Harold Rosson -  The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Victor Milner -  The Furies (1950)
John F. Seitz -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Eloise Jensson, Gile Steele and Gwen Wakeling -  Samson and Delilah (1949)
Michael Whittaker -  The Black Rose (1950)
Walter Plunkett and Valles -  That Forsyte Woman (1949)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head and Charles Le Maire -  All About Eve (1950)
Jean Louis -  Born Yesterday (1950)
Walter Plunkett -  The Magnificent Yankee (1950)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Ralph E. Winters and Conrad A. Nervig -  King Solomon's Mines (1950)
Barbara McLean -  All About Eve (1950)
James E. Newcom -  Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Arthur P. Schmidt and Doane Harrison -  Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Oswald Hafenrichter -  The Third Man (1949)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: George Pal Productions -  Destination Moon (1950)
Cecil B. DeMille Productions -  Samson and Delilah (1949)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Walls of Malapaga (1949)

 

22nd Academy Awards (March 23, 1950)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  All the King's Men (1949)
Battleground (1949)
The Heiress (1949)
A Letter To Three Wives (1949)
Twelve O'Clock High (1949)

Best Director

 
Winner: Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  A Letter To Three Wives (1949)
Carol Reed -  The Fallen Idol (1948)
Robert Rossen -  All the King's Men (1949)
William A. Wellman -  Battleground (1949)
William Wyler -  The Heiress (1949)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Broderick Crawford -  All the King's Men (1949)
John Wayne -  Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
Kirk Douglas -  Champion (1949)
Gregory Peck -  Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
Richard Todd -  Hasty Heart (1949)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Olivia de Havilland -  The Heiress (1949)
Susan Hayward -  My Foolish Heart (1949)
Jeanne Crain -  Pinky (1949)
Deborah Kerr -  Edward, My Son (1949)
Loretta Young -  Come To the Stable (1949)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Joseph L. Mankiewicz -  A Letter To Three Wives (1949)
Carl Foreman -  Champion (1949)
Graham Greene -  The Fallen Idol (1948)
Robert Rossen -  All the King's Men (1949)
Cesare Zavattini -  The Bicycle Thief (1948)

Best Story and Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Pirosh -  Battleground (1949)
Sidney Buchman -  Jolson Sings Again (1949)
T.E.B. Clarke -  Passport To Pimlico (1949)
Alfred Hayes, Federico Fellini, Sergio Amidei, Marcello Pagliero and Roberto Rossellini -  Paisan (1946)
Helen Levitt, Jancie Loeb and Sidney Meyers -  The Quiet One (1948)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Dean Jagger -  Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
John Ireland -  All the King's Men (1949)
Arthur Kennedy -  Champion (1949)
Ralph Richardson -  The Heiress (1949)
James Whitmore -  Battleground (1949)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mercedes McCambridge -  All the King's Men (1949)
Ethel Barrymore -  Pinky (1949)
Celeste Holm -  Come To the Stable (1949)
Elsa Lanchester -  Come To the Stable (1949)
Ethel Waters -  Pinky (1949)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Daybreak In Udi (1949)
Kenji Comes Home (1949)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Aaron Copland -  The Heiress (1949)
Max Steiner -  Beyond the Forest (1949)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  Champion (1949)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Roger Edens and Lennie Hayton -  On the Town (1949)
Ray Heindorf -  Look For the Silver Lining (1949)
Morris Stoloff and George Duning -  Jolson Sings Again (1949)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from  Neptune's Daughter (1949)
"It's a Great Feeling" from  It's a Great Feeling (1949)
"Lavender Blue" from  So Dear To My Heart (1948)
"My Foolish Heart" from  My Foolish Heart (1949)
"Through a Long and Sleepless Night" from  Come To the Stable (1949)

Best Story

 
Winner: Douglas Morrow -  The Stratton Story (1949)
Harry Brown -  Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
Virginia Kellogg -  White Heat (1949)
Clare Boothe Luce -  Come To the Stable (1949)
Shirley W. Smith and Valentine Davies -  It Happens Every Spring (1949)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Fox Studio Sound Department -  Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
Republic Studio Sound Department -  Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
Universal Studio Sound Department -  Once More, My Darling (1949)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Little Women (1949)
Edward Carrere -  Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Jim Morahan, William Kellner and Michael Relph -  Saraband (1948)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: John Meehan and Harry Horner -  The Heiress (1949)
Cedric Gibbons and Jack Martin Smith -  Madame Bovary (1949)
Lyle Wheeler and Joseph C. Wright -  Come To the Stable (1949)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Winton Hoch -  She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
Charles G. Clarke -  Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
Robert Planck and Charles Schoenbaum -  Little Women (1949)
William Snyder -  Jolson Sings Again (1949)
Harry Stradling -  The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Paul C. Vogel -  Battleground (1949)
Joseph LaShelle -  Come To the Stable (1949)
Frank Planer -  Champion (1949)
Leon Shamroy -  Prince of Foxes (1949)
Leo Tover -  The Heiress (1949)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Leah Rhodes, William Travilla and Marjorie Best -  Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Kay Nelson -  Mother Is a Freshman (1949)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Edith Head and Gile Steele -  The Heiress (1949)
Vittorio Nino Novarese -  Prince of Foxes (1949)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Harry Gerstad -  Champion (1949)
John Dunning -  Battleground (1949)
Frederic Knudtson -  The Window (1949)
Robert Parrish and Al Clark -  All the King's Men (1949)
Richard L. Van Enger -  Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Arko Production -  Mighty Joe Young (1949)
Walter Wagner -  Tulsa (1949)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  The Bicycle Thief (1948)

 

21st Academy Awards (March 24, 1949)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Hamlet (1948)
Johnny Belinda (1948)
The Red Shoes (1948)
The Snake Pit (1948)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Huston -  The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Anatole Litvak -  The Snake Pit (1948)
Jean Negulesco -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Laurence Olivier -  Hamlet (1948)
Fred Zinnemann -  The Search (1948)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Laurence Olivier -  Hamlet (1948)
Lew Ayres -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Montgomery Clift -  The Search (1948)
Dan Dailey -  When My Baby Smiles At Me (1948)
Clifton Webb -  Sitting Pretty (1948)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jane Wyman -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Ingrid Bergman -  Joan of Arc (1948)
Olivia de Havilland -  The Snake Pit (1948)
Irene Dunne -  I Remember Mama (1948)
Barbara Stanwyck -  Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: John Huston -  The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and Richard L. Breen -  A Foreign Affair (1948)
Irmgard von Cube and Allen Vincent -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Richard Schweizer and David Wechsler -  The Search (1948)
Frank Partos and Millen Brand -  The Snake Pit (1948)

Best Story

 
Winner: Richard Schweizer and David Wechsler -  The Search (1948)
Robert Flaherty and Frances Flaherty -  Louisiana Story (1948)
Marvin Wald -  The Naked City (1948)
Borden Chase -  Red River (1948)
Emeric Pressburger -  The Red Shoes (1948)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Walter Huston -  The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Charles Bickford -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Jose Ferrer -  Joan of Arc (1948)
Oscar Homolka -  I Remember Mama (1948)
Cecil Kellaway -  The Luck of the Irish (1948)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Claire Trevor -  Key Largo (1948)
Barbara Bel Geddes -  I Remember Mama (1948)
Ellen Corby -  I Remember Mama (1948)
Agnes Moorehead -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Jean Simmons -  Hamlet (1948)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Secret Land (1948)
The Quiet One (1948)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Brian Easdale -  The Red Shoes (1948)
William Walton -  Hamlet (1948)
Hugo Friedhofer -  Joan of Arc (1948)
Max Steiner -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Alfred Newman -  The Snake Pit (1948)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Johnny Green and Roger Edens -  Easter Parade (1948)
Victor Young -  The Emperor Waltz (1948)
Lennie Hayton -  The Pirate (1948)
Ray Heindorf -  Romance On the High Seas (1948)
Alfred Newman -  When My Baby Smiles At Me (1948)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Buttons and Bows" from  The Paleface (1948)
"For Every Man There is a Woman" from  Casbah (1948)
"It's Magic" from  Romance On the High Seas (1948)
"This is the Moment" from  That Lady In Ermine (1948)
"The Woody Woodpecker Song" from  Wet Blanket Policy (1948)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Fox Studio Sound Department -  The Snake Pit (1948)
Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Republic Studio Sound Department -  Moonrise (1948)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Hein Heckroth -  The Red Shoes (1948)
Richard Day -  Joan of Arc (1948)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Roger K. Fume -  Hamlet (1948)
Robert Ham -  Johnny Belinda (1948)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall and Winton Hoch -  Joan of Arc (1948)
Charles G. Clarke -  Green Grass of Wyoming (1948)
William Snyder -  The Loves of Carmen (1948)
Robert Planck -  The Three Musketeers (1948)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: William Daniels -  The Naked City (1948)
Charles B. Lang Jr. -  A Foreign Affair (1948)
Nicholas Musuraca -  I Remember Mama (1948)
Ted McCord -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Joseph August -  Portrait of Jennie (1948)

Best Costume Design, Color

 
Winner: Dorothy Jeakins and Karinska -  Joan of Arc (1948)
Edith Head and Gile Steele -  The Emperor Waltz (1948)

Best Costume Design, Black and White

 
Winner: Roger K. Furse -  Hamlet (1948)
Irene -  B.F.'s Daughter (1948)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Paul Weatherwax -  The Naked City (1948)
Frank Sullivan -  Joan of Arc (1948)
David Weisbart -  Johnny Belinda (1948)
Christian Nyby -  Red River (1948)
Reginald Mills -  The Red Shoes (1948)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Paul Eagler, J. McMillan Johnson, Russell Shearman, Clarence Slifer, Charles Freeman and James G. Stewart -  Portrait of Jennie (1948)
Ralph Hammeras, Fred Semen, Edward Snyder and Roger Herman -  Deep Waters (1948)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Monsieur Vincent (1947)

 

 

20th Academy Awards (March 20, 1948)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Crossfire (1947)
Great Expectations (1946)
Miracle On 34th Street (1947)

Best Director

 
Winner: Elia Kazan -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
George Cukor -  A Double Life (1947)
Edward Dmytryk -  Crossfire (1947)
Henry Koster -  The Bishop's Wife (1947)
David Lean -  Great Expectations (1946)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Ronald Colman -  A Double Life (1947)
John Garfield -  Body and Soul (1947)
Gregory Peck -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
William Powell -  Life With Father (1947)
Michael Redgrave -  Mourning Becomes Electra (1947)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Loretta Young -  The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
Joan Crawford -  Possessed (1947)
Susan Hayward -  Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947)
Dorothy McGuire -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
Rosalind Russell -  Mourning Becomes Electra (1947)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Sidney Sheldon -  The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Sergio Amidei, Adolfo Franci, C.G. Viola and Cesare Zavattini -  Shoe-Shine (1946)
Charles Chaplin -  Monsieur Verdoux (1947)
Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin -  A Double Life (1947)
Abraham Polonsky -  Body and Soul (1947)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: George Seaton -  Miracle On 34th Street (1947)
David Lean, Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan -  Great Expectations (1946)
Richard Murphy -  Boomerang! (1947)
John Paxton -  Crossfire (1947)
Moss Hart -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Edmund Gwenn -  Miracle On 34th Street (1947)
Charles Bickford -  The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
Thomas Gomez -  Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
Robert Ryan -  Crossfire (1947)
Richard Widmark -  Kiss of Death (1947)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Celeste Holm -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
Ethel Barrymore -  The Paradine Case (1947)
Gloria Grahame -  Crossfire (1947)
Marjorie Main -  The Egg and I (1947)
Anne Revere -  Gentleman's Agreement (1947)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Design For Death (1947)
Journey Into Medicine (1947)
The World Is Rich (1947)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Miklos Rozsa -  A Double Life (1947)
Hugo Friedhofer -  The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Alfred Newman -  Captain From Castile (1947)
David Raksin -  Forever Amber (1947)
Max Steiner -  Life With Father (1947)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  Mother Wore Tights (1947)
Daniele Amfitheatrof, Paul J. Smith and Charles Wolcott -  Song of the South (1946)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Road To Rio (1947)
Johnny Green -  Fiesta (1947)
Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner -  My Wild Irish Rose (1947)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from  Song of the South (1946)
"A Gal in Calico" from  The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946)
"I Wish I Didn't Love You So" from  The Perils of Pauline (1947)
"Pass That Peace Pipe" from  Good News (1947)
"You Do" from  Mother Wore Tights (1947)

Best Story

 
Winner: Valentine Davies -  Miracle On 34th Street (1947)
Georges Chaperot and Rene Wheeler -  A Cage of Nightingales (1945)
Herbert Clyde Lewis and Frederick Stephani -  It Happened On Fifth Avenue (1947)
Eleazar Lipsky -  Kiss of Death (1947)
Dorothy Parker and Frank Cavett -  Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Gordon Sawyer -  The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Douglas Shearer -  Green Dolphin Street (1947)
Jack Whitney -  T-Men (1947)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Alfred Junge -  Black Narcissus (1947)
Robert M. Haas -  Life With Father (1947)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: John Bryan -  Great Expectations (1946)
Lyle Wheeler and Maurice Ransford -  The Foxes of Harrow (1947)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Jack Cardiff -  Black Narcissus (1947)
Harry Jackson -  Mother Wore Tights (1947)
Peverell Marley and William V. Skall -  Life With Father (1947)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Guy Green -  Great Expectations (1946)
George Folsey -  Green Dolphin Street (1947)
Charles Lang Jr. -  The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Francis Lyon and Robert Parrish -  Body and Soul (1947)
Monica Collingwood -  The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Harmon Jones -  Great Expectations (1946)
Fergus McDonnell -  Odd Man Out (1947)
George White -  Green Dolphin Street (1947)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe, Douglas Shearer and Michael Steinore -  Green Dolphin Street (1947)
Farciot Edouart, Devereux Jennings, Gordon Jennings, Wallace Kelley, Paul Lerpae and George Dutton -  Unconquered (1947)

Best Foreign Language Film

 
Winner:  Shoe-Shine (1946)

 

 

 

19th Academy Awards (March 13, 1947)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Henry V (1944)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
The Razor's Edge (1946)
The Yearling (1946)

Best Director

 
Winner: William Wyler -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Clarence Brown -  The Yearling (1946)
Frank Capra -  It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
David Lean -  Brief Encounter (1945)
Robert Siodmak -  The Killers (1946)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Fredric March -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Laurence Olivier -  Henry V (1944)
Larry Parks -  The Jolson Story (1946)
Gregory Peck -  The Yearling (1946)
James Stewart -  It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Olivia de Havilland -  To Each His Own (1946)
Celia Johnson -  Brief Encounter (1945)
Jennifer Jones -  Duel In the Sun (1946)
Rosalind Russell -  Sister Kenny (1946)
Jane Wyman -  The Yearling (1946)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Muriel Box and Sydney Box -  The Seventh Veil (1945)
Raymond Chandler -  The Blue Dahlia (1946)
Ben Hecht -  Notorious (1946)
Norman Panama and Melvin Frank -  Road To Utopia (1946)
Jacques Provert -  Children of Paradise (1945)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert E. Sherwood -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Sergio Amidei and Federico Fellini -  Rome, Open City (1945)
Sally Benson and Talbot Jennings -  Anna and the King of Siam (1946)
Anthony Havelock-Allan, David Lean and Ronald Neame -  Brief Encounter (1945)
Anthony Veiller -  The Killers (1946)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Harold Russell -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Charles Coburn -  A.J. Cronin's The Green Years (1946)
William Demarest -  The Jolson Story (1946)
Claude Rains -  Notorious (1946)
Clifton Webb -  The Razor's Edge (1946)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Anne Baxter -  The Razor's Edge (1946)
Ethel Barrymore -  The Spiral Staircase (1945)
Lilian Gish -  Duel In the Sun (1946)
Flora Robson -  Saratoga Trunk (1945)
Gale Sondergaard -  Anna and the King of Siam (1946)

Best Story

 
Winner: Clemence Dane -  Perfect Strangers (1945)
Charles Brackett -  To Each His Own (1946)
Jack Patrick -  The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)
Vladimir Pozner -  The Dark Mirror (1946)
Victor Trivas -  The Stranger (1946)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Hugo Friedhofer -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Bernard Herrmann -  Anna and the King of Siam (1946)
Miklos Rozsa -  The Killers (1946)
William Walton -  Henry V (1944)
Franz Waxman -  Humoresque (1946)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Morris Stoloff -  The Jolson Story (1946)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Blue Skies (1946)
Lennie Hayton -  The Harvey Girls (1946)
Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner -  Night and Day (1946)
Alfred Newman -  Centennial Summer (1946)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" from  The Harvey Girls (1946)
"All Through the Day" from  Centennial Summer (1946)
"I Can't Begin to Tell You" from  The Dolly Sisters (1945)
"Ole Buttermilk Sky" from  Canyon Passage (1946)
"You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" from  Blue Skies (1946)

 

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: John P. Livadary -  The Jolson Story (1946)
John Aalberg -  It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Gordon Sawyer -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  The Yearling (1946)
John Bryan -  Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)
Paul Sheriff and Carmen Dillon -  Henry V (1944)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Lyle Wheeler and William Darling -  Anna and the King of Siam (1946)
Richard Day and Nathan Juran -  The Razor's Edge (1946)
Hans Dreier and Walter Tyler -  Kitty (1945)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling -  The Yearling (1946)
Joseph Walker -  The Jolson Story (1946)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Athur C. Miller -  Anna and the King of Siam (1946)
George Folsey -  A.J. Cronin's The Green Years (1946)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Daniel Mandell -  The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Arthur Hilton -  The Killers (1946)
William Hornbeck -  It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Harold Kress -  The Yearling (1946)
William Lyon -  The Jolson Story (1946)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Thomas Howard -  Blithe Spirit (1945)
William McGann and Nathan Levinson -  A Stolen Life (1946)

18th Academy Awards (March 7, 1946)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Anchors Aweigh (1945)
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Mildred Pierce (1945)
Spellbound (1945)

Best Director

 
Winner: Billy Wilder -  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Clarence Brown -  National Velvet (1944)
Alfred Hitchcock -  Spellbound (1945)
Leo McCarey -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Jean Renoir -  The Southerner (1945)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Ray Milland -  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Bing Crosby -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Gene Kelly -  Anchors Aweigh (1945)
Gregory Peck -  The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
Cornel Wilde -  A Song To Remember (1945)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Joan Crawford -  Mildred Pierce (1945)
Ingrid Bergman -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Jennifer Jones -  Love Letters (1945)
Greer Garson -  The Valley of Decision (1945)
Gene Tierney -  Leave Her To Heaven (1945)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Richard Schweizer -  Marie-Louise (1944)
Myles Connolly -  Music For Millions (1944)
Milton Holmes -  Salty O'Rourke (1945)
Harry Kurnitz -  What Next, Corporal Hargrove? (1945)
Philip Yordan -  Dillinger (1945)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder -  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Leopold Atlas, Guy Endore and Philip Stevenson -  Story of G.I. Joe (1945)
Frank Davis and Tess Slesinger -  A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (1945)
Ranald MacDougall -  Mildred Pierce (1945)
Albert Maltz -  Pride of the Marines (1945)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: James Dunn -  A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (1945)
Michael Chekhov -  Spellbound (1945)
J. Carrol Naish -  A Medal For Benny (1945)
John Dall -  The Corn Is Green (1945)
Robert Mitchum -  Story of G.I. Joe (1945)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Anne Revere -  National Velvet (1944)
Eve Arden -  Mildred Pierce (1945)
Ann Blyth -  Mildred Pierce (1945)
Angela Lansbury -  The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Joan Loring -  The Corn Is Green (1945)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The True Glory (1945)
The Last Bomb (1945)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Miklos Rozsa -  Spellbound (1945)
Daniele Amfitheatrof -  Guest Wife (1945)
Louis Applebaum and Ann Ronell -  Story of G.I. Joe (1945)
Dale Butts and Morton Scott -  Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Lou Forbes -  Brewster's Millions (1945)
Hugo Friedhofer and Arthur Lange -  The Woman In the Window (1944)
Karl Hajos -  The Man Who Walked Alone (1945)
Werner Janssen -  Captain Kidd (1945)
Werner Janssen -  Satan In Skirts (1944)
Werner Janssen -  The Southerner (1945)
Edward J. Kay -  G.I. Honeymoon (1945)
Alfred Newman -  The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
Miklos Rozsa -  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Miklos Rozsa and Morris Stoloff -  A Song To Remember (1945)
H.J. Salter -  This Love of Ours (1945)
Herbert Stothart -  The Valley of Decision (1945)
Alexander Tansman -  Paris Underground (1945)
Franz Waxman -  Objective Burma (1945)
Roy Webb -  The Enchanted Cottage (1945)
Victor Young -  Love Letters (1945)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Georgie Stoll -  Anchors Aweigh (1945)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Incendiary Blonde (1945)
Lou Forbes and Ray Heindorf -  Wonder Man (1945)
Walter Greene -  Why Girls Leave Home (1945)
Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner -  Rhapsody In Blue (1945)
Charles Henderson and Alfred Newman -  State Fair (1945)
Edward J. Kay -  Sunbonnet Sue (1945)
Jerome Kern and H.J. Salter -  Can't Help Singing (1944)
Arthur Lange -  Belle of the Yukon (1944)
Edward Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Charles Wolcott -  The Three Caballeros (1944)
Morton Scott -  Hitchhike To Happiness (1945)
Marlin Skiles and Morris Stoloff -  Tonight and Every Night (1945)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "It Might As Well Be Spring" from  State Fair (1945)
"Accentuate the Positive" from  Here Come the Waves (1944)
"Anywhere" from  Tonight and Every Night (1945)
"Aren't You Glad You're You" from  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
"The Cat and the Canary" from  Why Girls Leave Home (1945)
"Endlessly" from  Moonstruck Melody (1945)
"I Fall In Love Too Easily" from  Anchors Aweigh (1945)
"I'll Buy That Dream" from  Sing Your Way Home (1945)
"Linda" from  Story of G.I. Joe (1945)
"Love Letters" from  Love Letters (1945)
"More and More" from  Can't Help Singing (1944)
"Sleighride In July" from  Belle of the Yukon (1944)
"So In Love" from  Wonder Man (1945)
"Some Sunday Morning" from  San Antonio (1945)

Best Story

 
Winner: Charles G. Booth -  The House On 92nd Street (1945)
Alvah Bessie -  Objective Burma (1945)
Laszlo Gorog and Thomas Monroe -  The Affairs of Susan (1945)
Ernst Marischka -  A Song To Remember (1945)
John Steinbeck and Jack Wagner -  A Medal For Benny (1945)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Stephen Dunn -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
John P. Livadary -  A Song To Remember (1945)
Jack Whitney -  The Southerner (1945)
Douglas Shearer -  They Were Expendable (1945)
Loren L. Ryder -  The Unseen (1945)
W.V. Wolfe -  Three Is a Family (1944)
Daniel J. Bloomberg -  Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)
Gordon Sawyer -  Wonder Man (1945)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Leave Her To Heaven (1945)
Bernard B. Brown -  Lady On a Train (1945)
C.O. Slyfield -  The Three Caballeros (1944)
Nathan Levinson -  Rhapsody In Blue (1945)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Hans Dreier and Ernst Fegte -  Frenchman's Creek (1944)
Cedric Gibbons and Urie McCleary -  National Velvet (1944)
Stephen Goosson and Rudolph Sternad -  A Thousand and One Nights (1945)
Ted Smith -  San Antonio (1945)
Lyle Wheeler and Maurice Ransford -  Leave Her To Heaven (1945)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Wiard Ihnen -  Blood On the Sun (1945)
James Basevi and William Darling -  The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
Albert S. D'Agostino and Jack Okey -  Experiment Perilous (1944)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  Love Letters (1945)
Cedric Gibbons and Hans Peters -  The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Leon Shamroy -  Leave Her To Heaven (1945)
George Barnes -  The Spanish Main (1945)
Tony Gaudio and Allen M. Davey -  A Song To Remember (1945)
Robert Planck and Charles P. Boyle -  Anchors Aweigh (1945)
Leonard Smith -  National Velvet (1944)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Harry Stradling -  The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
George Barnes -  Spellbound (1945)
Ernest Haller -  Mildred Pierce (1945)
Athur C. Miller -  The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
John F. Seitz -  The Lost Weekend (1945)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Robert J. Kern -  National Velvet (1944)
George Amy -  Objective Burma (1945)
Doane Harrison -  The Lost Weekend (1945)
Harry Marker -  The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Charles Nelson -  A Song To Remember (1945)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: John P. Fulton -  Wonder Man (1945)
Lawrence W. Butler -  A Thousand and One Nights (1945)
Jack Cosgrove -  Spellbound (1945)
A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus and Robert A. MacDonald -  They Were Expendable (1945)
Fred Sersen and Sol Halprin -  Captain Eddie (1945)

17th Academy Awards (March 15, 1945)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Going My Way (1944)
Double Indemnity (1944)
Gaslight (1944)
Since You Went Away (1944)
Wilson (1944)

Best Director

 
Winner: Leo McCarey -  Going My Way (1944)
Billy Wilder -  Double Indemnity (1944)
Otto Preminger -  Laura (1944)
Alfred Hitchcock -  Lifeboat (1944)
Henry King -  Wilson (1944)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Bing Crosby -  Going My Way (1944)
Charles Boyer -  Gaslight (1944)
Barry Fitzgerald -  Going My Way (1944)
Cary Grant -  None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
Alexander Knox -  Wilson (1944)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Ingrid Bergman -  Gaslight (1944)
Barbara Stanwyck -  Double Indemnity (1944)
Bette Davis -  Mr. Skeffington (1944)
Greer Garson -  Mrs. Parkington (1944)
Claudette Colbert -  Since You Went Away (1944)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Lamar Trotti -  Wilson (1944)
Preston Sturges -  Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
Preston Sturges -  The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944)
Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman -  Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
Jerome Cady -  Wing and a Prayer: The Story of Carrier X (1944)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Frank Butler and Frank Cavett -  Going My Way (1944)
Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder -  Double Indemnity (1944)
John L. Balderston, Walter Reisch and John Van Druten -  Gaslight (1944)
Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt -  Laura (1944)
Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe -  Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Barry Fitzgerald -  Going My Way (1944)
Clifton Webb -  Laura (1944)
Claude Rains -  Mr. Skeffington (1944)
Monty Woolley -  Since You Went Away (1944)
Hume Cronyn -  The Seventh Cross (1944)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Ethel Barrymore -  None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
Aline MacMahon -  Dragon Seed (1944)
Angela Lansbury -  Gaslight (1944)
Agnes Moorehead -  Mrs. Parkington (1944)
Jennifer Jones -  Since You Went Away (1944)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  The Fighting Lady (1944)
Resisting Enemy Interrogation (1944)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Max Steiner -  Since You Went Away (1944)
Morris Stoloff and Ernst Toch -  Address Unknown (1944)
Max Steiner -  The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944)
Arthur Lange -  Casanova Brown (1944)
H.J. Salter -  Christmas Holiday (1944)
Miklos Rozsa -  Double Indemnity (1944)
Walter Scharf and Roy Webb -  The Fighting Seabees (1944)
Edward Paul and Michel Michelet -  The Hairy Ape (1944)
Robert Stolz -  It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Frederic Efrem Rich -  Jack London (1943)
Herbert Stothart -  Kismet (1944)
Hanns Eisler and Constantin Bakaleinikoff -  None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
David Rose -  The Princess and the Pirate (1944)
Karl Hajos -  Summer Storm (1944)
Franke Harling -  Three Russian Girls (1943)
Edward Paul -  Up In Mabel's Room (1944)
Michel Michelet -  Voice In the Wind (1944)
Alfred Newman -  Wilson (1944)
Miklos Rozsa -  The Woman of the Town (1943)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Morris Stoloff and Carmen Dragon -  Cover Girl (1944)
Walter Scharf -  Stars and Guitars (1944)
Constantin Bakaleinikoff -  Higher and Higher (1943)
Ray Heindorf -  Hollywood Canteen (1944)
Alfred Newman -  Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1944)
Werner R. Heymann and Kurt Weill -  Knickerbocker Holiday (1944)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Lady In the Dark (1944)
Edward Kay -  Lady, Let's Dance (1944)
Georgie Stoll -  Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)
H.J. Salter -  The Merry Monahans (1944)
Ferde Grofe and Leo Erdody -  Minstrel Man (1944)
Mahlon Merrick -  Sensations (1944)
Charles Previn -  Song of the Open Road (1944)
Ray Heindorf and Louis Forbes -  Up In Arms (1944)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Swinging on a Star" from  Going My Way (1944)
"I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" from  Higher and Higher (1943)
"I'll Walk Alone" from  Follow the Boys (1944)
"I'm Making Believe" from  Sweet and Low-Down (1944)
"Long Ago and Far Away" from  Cover Girl (1944)
"Now I Know" from  Up In Arms (1944)
"Remember Me to Carolina" from  Minstrel Man (1944)
"Rio de Janeiro" from  Stars and Guitars (1944)
"Silver Shadows and Golden Dreams" from  Lady, Let's Dance (1944)
"Too Much In Love" from  Song of the Open Road (1944)
"The Trolley Song" from  Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)

Best Story

 
Winner: Leo McCarey -  Going My Way (1944)
David Boehm and Chandler Sprague -  A Guy Named Joe (1943)
John Steinbeck -  Lifeboat (1944)
Alfred Neumann and Joseph Than -  None Shall Escape (1944)
Edward Doherty and Jules Schermer -  The Fighting Sullivans (1944)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Edmund H. Hansen -  Wilson (1944)
Daniel J. Bloomberg -  Stars and Guitars (1944)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Casanova Brown (1944)
John P. Livadary -  Cover Girl (1944)
Loren L. Ryder -  Double Indemnity (1944)
Bernard B. Brown -  His Butler's Sister (1943)
Nathan Levinson -  Hollywood Canteen (1944)
Jack Whitney -  It Happened Tomorrow (1944)
Douglas Shearer -  Kismet (1944)
Stephen Dunn -  Music In Manhattan (1944)
Mac Dalgleish -  Voice In the Wind (1944)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Wiard Ihnen -  Wilson (1944)
John B. Goodman and Alexander Golitzen -  The Climax (1944)
Lionel Banks and Cary Odell -  Cover Girl (1944)
Charles Novi -  The Desert Song (1943)
Cedric Gibbons and Daniel B. Cathcart -  Kismet (1944)
Hans Dreier and Raoul Pene du Bois -  Lady In the Dark (1944)
Ernst Fegte -  The Princess and the Pirate (1944)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and William Ferrari -  Gaslight (1944)
Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher -  Address Unknown (1944)
John Hughes -  The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
Perry Ferguson -  Casanova Brown (1944)
Lyle Wheeler and Leland Fuller -  Laura (1944)
Hans Dreier and Robert Usher -  No Time For Love (1943)
Mark-Lee Kirk -  Since You Went Away (1944)
Albert S. D'Agostino and Carroll Clark -  Step Lively (1944)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Leon Shamroy -  Wilson (1944)
Rudolph Mate and Allen M. Davey -  Cover Girl (1944)
Edward Cronjager -  Home In Indiana (1944)
Charles Rosher -  Kismet (1944)
Ray Rennahan -  Lady In the Dark (1944)
George J. Folsey -  Meet Me In St. Louis (1944)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Joseph LaShelle -  Laura (1944)
John F. Seitz -  Double Indemnity (1944)
Sidney Wagner -  Dragon Seed (1944)
Joseph Ruttenberg -  Gaslight (1944)
Lionel Lindon -  Going My Way (1944)
Glen MacWilliams -  Lifeboat (1944)
Stanley Cortez and Lee Garmes -  Since You Went Away (1944)
Charles Lang -  The Uninvited (1944)
George J. Folsey -  The White Cliffs of Dover (1944)
Robert Surtees and Harold Rosson -  Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Barbara McLean -  Wilson (1944)
Leroy Stone -  Going My Way (1944)
Owen Marks -  Janie (1944)
Roland Gross -  None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom -  Since You Went Away (1944)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus and Warren Newcombe -  Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944)
Vernon L. Walker -  Days of Glory (1944)
David Allen, Ray Cory and Robert Wright -  Secret Command (1944)
Jack Cosgrove -  Since You Went Away (1944)
Paul Detlefsen and John Crouse -  The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944)
Fred Sersen -  Wilson (1944)

16th Academy Awards (March 2, 1944)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Casablanca (1942)
The Song of Bernadette (1943)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Watch On the Rhine (1943)
The More the Merrier (1943)
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
In Which We Serve (1942)
Madame Curie (1943)
The Human Comedy (1943)

Best Director

 
Winner: Michael Curtiz -  Casablanca (1942)
George Stevens -  The More the Merrier (1943)
Ernst Lubitsch -  Heaven Can Wait (1943)
Henry King -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Clarence Brown -  The Human Comedy (1943)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Paul Lukas -  Watch On the Rhine (1943)
Humphrey Bogart -  Casablanca (1942)
Gary Cooper -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Walter Pidgeon -  Madame Curie (1943)
Mickey Rooney -  The Human Comedy (1943)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Jennifer Jones -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Ingrid Bergman -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Jean Arthur -  The More the Merrier (1943)
Joan Fontaine -  The Constant Nymph (1943)
Greer Garson -  Madame Curie (1943)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Norman Krasna -  Princess O'Rourke (1943)
Noel Coward -  In Which We Serve (1942)
Lillian Hellman -  Armored Attack (1943)
Dudley Nichols -  Air Force (1943)
Allan Scott -  So Proudly We Hail! (1943)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch -  Casablanca (1942)
Lillian Hellman and Dashiell Hammett -  Watch On the Rhine (1943)
Nunnally Johnson -  Holy Matrimony (1943)
Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster, Frank Ross and Robert Russell -  The More the Merrier (1943)
George Seaton -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Charles Coburn -  The More the Merrier (1943)
Akim Tamiroff -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Claude Rains -  Casablanca (1942)
Charles Bickford -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
J. Carrol Naish -  Sahara (1943)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Katina Paxinou -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Lucile Watson -  Watch On the Rhine (1943)
Paulette Goddard -  So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
Gladys Cooper -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Anne Revere -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)

Best Documentary Feature

 
Winner:  Desert Victory (1943)
Baptism of Fire (1943)
Why We Fight, 5: The Battle of Russia (1943)
Report From the Aleutians (1943)
War Department Report (1943)

Best Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Constantin Bakaleinikoff and Roy Webb -  The Fallen Sparrow (1943)
Philip Boutelje -  Diamonds and Crime (1943)
Gerard Carbonara -  The Kansan (1943)
Aaron Copland -  Armored Attack (1943)
Hanns Eisler -  Hangmen Also Die (1943)
Louis Gruenberg and Morris Stoloff -  Commandos Strike At Dawn (1942)
Leigh Harline -  Johnny Come Lately (1943)
Arthur Lange -  Lady of Burlesque (1943)
Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Oliver G. Wallace -  Victory Through Air Power (1943)
Hans J. Salter and Frank Skinner -  The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943)
Walter Scharf -  In Old Oklahoma (1943)
Max Steiner -  Casablanca (1942)
Herbert Stothart -  Madame Curie (1943)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Moon and Sixpence (1942)
Victor Young -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Ray Heindorf -  This Is the Army (1943)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
Leigh Harline -  The Sky's the Limit (1943)
Alfred Newman -  Coney Island (1943)
Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Charles Wolcott -  Saludos Amigos (1942)
Frederic E. Rich -  Stage Door Canteen (1943)
Walter Scharf -  Change of Heart (1943)
Morris Stoloff -  Something To Shout About (1943)
Herbert Stothart -  Thousands Cheer (1943)
Edward Ward -  Phantom of the Opera (1943)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "You'll Never Know" from  Hello Frisco, Hello (1943)
"Black Magic" from  Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
"A Change of Heart" from  Change of Heart (1943)
"Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe" from  Cabin In the Sky (1943)
"My Shining Hour" from  The Sky's the Limit (1943)
"Saludos Amigos" from  Saludos Amigos (1942)
"Say a Pray'r for the Boys Over There" from  Hers To Hold (1943)
"They're Either Too Young or Too Old" from  Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
"We Mustn't Say Goodbye" from  Stage Door Canteen (1943)
"You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" from  Something To Shout About (1943)

Best Story

 
Winner: William Saroyan -  The Human Comedy (1943)
Thornton Wilder -  Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Rober Russell and Frank Ross -  The More the Merrier (1943)
Steve Fisher -  Destination Tokyo (1943)
Guy Gilpatric -  Action In the North Atlantic (1943)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Stephen Dunn -  This Land Is Mine (1943)
John P. Livadary -  Sahara (1943)
Douglas Shearer -  Madame Curie (1943)
Loren L. Ryder -  Riding High (1943)
James L. Fields -  So This Is Washington (1943)
Daniel J. Bloomberg -  In Old Oklahoma (1943)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Armored Attack (1943)
Jack Whitney -  Hangmen Also Die (1943)
Edmund H. Hansen -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Bernard B. Brown -  Phantom of the Opera (1943)
C.O. Slyfield -  Saludos Amigos (1942)
Nathan Levinson -  This Is the Army (1943)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Alexander Golitzen and John B. Goodman -  Phantom of the Opera (1943)
James Basevi and Joseph C. Wright -  The Gang's All Here (1943)
Hans Dreier and Haldane Douglas -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Cedric Gibbons and Daniel Cathcart -  Thousands Cheer (1943)
John Hughes and John Koenig -  This Is the Army (1943)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: James Basevi and William Darling -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Albert S. D'Agostino and Carroll Clark -  Flight For Freedom (1943)
Hans Dreier and Ernst Fegte -  Five Graves To Cairo (1943)
Perry Ferguson -  Armored Attack (1943)
Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Madame Curie (1943)
Carl Weyl -  Mission To Moscow (1943)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Hal Mohr and W. Howard Greene -  Phantom of the Opera (1943)
Charles G. Clarke and Allen Davey -  Hello Frisco, Hello (1943)
Edward Cronjager -  Heaven Can Wait (1943)
George Folsey -  Thousands Cheer (1943)
Ray Rennahan -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)
Leonard Smith -  Lassie Come Home (1943)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Athur C. Miller -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Arthur Edeson -  Casablanca (1942)
Tony Gaudio -  Corvette K-225 (1943)
James Wong Howe -  Armored Attack (1943)
James Wong Howe, Elmer Dyer and Charles Marshall -  Air Force (1943)
Charles Lang -  So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
Rudolph Matt -  Sahara (1943)
Joseph Ruttenberg -  Madame Curie (1943)
John Seitz -  Five Graves To Cairo (1943)
Harry Stradling -  The Human Comedy (1943)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: George Amy -  Air Force (1943)
Doane Harrison -  Five Graves To Cairo (1943)
Owen Marks -  Casablanca (1942)
Barbara McLean -  The Song of Bernadette (1943)
Sherman Todd and John Link -  For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Fred Sersen -  Crash Dive (1943)
Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
A. Arnold Gillespie and Donald Jahraus -  Stand By For Action (1942)
Hans Koenekamp and Rex Wimpy -  Air Force (1943)
Clarence Slifer and R.O. Binger -  Armored Attack (1943)
Vernon L. Walker -  Bombardier (1943)

15th Academy Awards (March 4, 1943)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
49th Parallel (1941)
Kings Row (1942)
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
The Pied Piper (1942)
The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Random Harvest (1942)
The Talk of the Town (1942)
Wake Island (1942)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)

Best Director

 
Winner: William Wyler -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Michael Curtiz -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
John Farrow -  Wake Island (1942)
Mervyn LeRoy -  Random Harvest (1942)
Sam Wood -  Kings Row (1942)

Best Actor

 
Winner: James Cagney -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Ronald Colman -  Random Harvest (1942)
Gary Cooper -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Walter Pidgeon -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Monty Woolley -  The Pied Piper (1942)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Greer Garson -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Bette Davis -  Now, Voyager (1942)
Katharine Hepburn -  Woman of the Year (1942)
Rosalind Russell -  My Sister Eileen (1942)
Teresa Wright -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Michael Kanin and Ring Lardner Jr. -  Woman of the Year (1942)
W.R. Burnett and Frank Butler -  Wake Island (1942)
Frank Butler and Don Hartman -  Road To Morocco (1942)
George Oppenheimer -  The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942)
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger -  One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: George Froeschel, James Hilton, Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Rodney Ackland and Emeric Pressburger -  49th Parallel (1941)
Sidney Buchman and Irwin Shaw -  The Talk of the Town (1942)
George Froeschel, Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis -  Random Harvest (1942)
Herman J. Mankiewicz and Jo Swerling -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Van Heflin -  Johnny Eager (1942)
William Bendix -  Wake Island (1942)
Walter Huston -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Frank Morgan -  Tortilla Flat (1942)
Henry Travers -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Teresa Wright -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Gladys Cooper -  Now, Voyager (1942)
Agnes Moorehead -  The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Susan Peters -  Random Harvest (1942)
May Whitty -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)

Best Story

 
Winner: Emeric Pressburger -  49th Parallel (1941)
Irving Berlin -  Holiday Inn (1942)
Robert Buckner -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Paul Gallico -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Sidney Harmon -  The Talk of the Town (1942)

Best Documentary

 
Winner:  The Battle of Midway (1942)
Winner:  Kokoda Front Line (1942)
Winner:  Moscow Strikes Back (1942)
Winner:  Why We Fight, 1: Prelude To War (1943)
Africa, Prelude To Victory (1942)
Combat Report (1942)
Conquer By the Clock (1942)
The Grain That Built a Hemisphere (1943)
Henry Browne, Farmer (1942)
High Over the Borders (1942)
High Stakes In the East (1942)
Inside Fighting China (1942)
America Speaks: It's Everybody's War (1942)
Listen To Britain (1942)
Little Belgium (1942)
Little Isles of Freedom (1942)
Mr. Blabbermouth! (1942)
Mister Gardenia Jones (1942)
The New Spirit (1942)
The Price of Victory (1942)
A Ship Is Born (1942)
Twenty-One Miles (1942)
We Refuse To Die (1942)
The White Eagle (1942)
Winning Your Wings (1942)

Best Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Max Steiner -  Now, Voyager (1942)
Frank Churchill and Edward Plumb -  Bambi (1942)
Richard Hageman -  The Shanghai Gesture (1941)
Leigh Harline -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Werner Heymann -  To Be Or Not To Be (1942)
Frederick Hollander and Morris Stoloff -  The Talk of the Town (1942)
Edward Kay -  Klondike Fury (1942)
Alfred Newman -  The Black Swan (1942)
Miklos Rozsa -  Jungle Book (1942)
Frank Skinner -  Arabian Nights (1942)
Herbert Stothart -  Random Harvest (1942)
Max Terr -  The Gold Rush (1925)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  The Corsican Brothers (1941)
Roy Webb -  I Married a Witch (1942)
Roy Webb -  Joan of Paris (1942)
Victor Young -  Flying Tigers (1942)
Victor Young -  Silver Queen (1942)
Victor Young -  Take a Letter, Darling (1942)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Ray Heindorf and Heinz Roemheld -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Roger Edens and Georgie Stoll -  For Me and My Gal (1942)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Holiday Inn (1942)
Leigh Harline -  You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Alfred Newman -  My Gal Sal (1942)
Charles Previn and Hans Salter -  It Started With Eve (1941)
Walter Scharf -  Johnny Doughboy (1942)
Edward Ward -  Flying With Music (1942)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "White Christmas" from  Holiday Inn (1942)
"Always In My Heart" from  Always In My Heart (1942)
"Dearly Beloved" from  You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
"How About You?" from  Babes On Broadway (1941)
"It Seems I Heard That Song Before" from  Youth On Parade (1942)
"I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo" from  Orchestra Wives (1942)
"Love is a Song" from  Bambi (1942)
"Pennies For Peppino" from  Flying With Music (1942)
"Pig Foot Pete" from  Hellzapoppin' (1941)
"There's a Breeze on Lake Louise" from  The Mayor of 44th Street (1942)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Nathan Levinson -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
John P. Livadary -  You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Douglas Shearer -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Loren L. Ryder -  Road To Morocco (1942)
RCA Sound -  The Gold Rush (1925)
Daniel J. Bloomberg -  Flying Tigers (1942)
Stephen Dunn -  Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
Thomas T. Moulton -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Jack Whitney -  Friendly Enemies (1942)
Edmund H. Hansen -  This Above All (1942)
Bernard B. Brown -  Arabian Nights (1942)
C.O. Slyfield -  Bambi (1942)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright -  My Gal Sal (1942)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
Alexander Golitzen and Jack Otterson -  Arabian Nights (1942)
Vincent Korda -  Jungle Book (1942)
Ted Smith -  Captains of the Clouds (1942)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright -  This Above All (1942)
Lionel Banks and Rudolph Sternad -  The Talk of the Town (1942)
Ralph Berger -  Silver Queen (1942)
Albert S. D'Agostino -  The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  Take a Letter, Darling (1942)
Perry Ferguson -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell -  Random Harvest (1942)
John B. Goodman and Jack Otterson -  The Shanghai Gesture (1941)
Max Parker and Mark-Lee Kirk -  George Washington Slept Here (1942)
Edward R. Robinson -  The Spoilers (1942)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Leon Shamroy -  The Black Swan (1942)
Edward Cronjager and William V. Skall -  To the Shores of Tripoli (1942)
W. Howard Greene -  Jungle Book (1942)
Milton Krasner, William V. Skall and W. Howard Greene -  Arabian Nights (1942)
Victor Milner and William V. Skall -  Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
Sol Polito -  Captains of the Clouds (1942)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Joseph Ruttenberg -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Charles Clarke -  Moontide (1942)
Stanley Cortez -  The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Edward Cronjager -  The Pied Piper (1942)
James Wong Howe -  Kings Row (1942)
Rudolph Matt -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
John Mescall -  Take a Letter, Darling (1942)
Athur C. Miller -  This Above All (1942)
Leon Shamroy -  Ten Gentlemen From West Point (1942)
Ted Tetzlaff -  The Talk of the Town (1942)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Daniel Mandell -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
George Amy -  Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Harold F. Kress -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Otto Meyer -  The Talk of the Town (1942)
Walter A. Thompson -  This Above All (1942)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and William L. Pereira -  Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
Lawrence Butler -  Jungle Book (1942)
Jack Cosgrove and Ray Binger -  The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
John P. Fulton -  Invisible Agent (1942)
A. Arnold Gillespie and Warren Newcombe -  Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Byron Haskin -  Desperate Journey (1942)
Howard Lydecker -  Flying Tigers (1942)
Ronald Neame -  One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)
Fred Sersen -  The Black Swan (1942)
Vernon L. Walker -  The Navy Comes Through (1942)

14th Academy Awards (February 26, 1942)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Suspicion (1941)
The Little Foxes (1941)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Sergeant York (1941)
Blossoms In the Dust (1941)
Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Citizen Kane (1941)
One Foot In Heaven (1941)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Ford -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
William Wyler -  The Little Foxes (1941)
Alexander Hall -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Howard Hawks -  Sergeant York (1941)
Orson Welles -  Citizen Kane (1941)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Gary Cooper -  Sergeant York (1941)
Walter Huston -  The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)
Robert Montgomery -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Cary Grant -  Penny Serenade (1941)
Orson Welles -  Citizen Kane (1941)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Joan Fontaine -  Suspicion (1941)
Barbara Stanwyck -  Ball of Fire (1941)
Olivia de Havilland -  Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Greer Garson -  Blossoms In the Dust (1941)
Bette Davis -  The Little Foxes (1941)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Orson Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz -  Citizen Kane (1941)
John Huston, Howard Koch, Abem Finkel and Harry Chandlee -  Sergeant York (1941)
Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware -  Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941)
Norman Krasna -  The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
Paul Jarrico -  Tom, Dick, and Harry (1941)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder -  Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Philip Dunne -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Lillian Hellman -  The Little Foxes (1941)
John Huston -  The Maltese Falcon (1941)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Donald Crisp -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
James Gleason -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Walter Brennan -  Sergeant York (1941)
Charles Coburn -  The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
Sydney Greenstreet -  The Maltese Falcon (1941)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Mary Astor -  The Great Lie (1941)
Sara Allgood -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Margaret Wycherly -  Sergeant York (1941)
Patricia Collinge -  The Little Foxes (1941)
Teresa Wright -  The Little Foxes (1941)

Best Story

 
Winner: Harry Segall -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Billy Wilder and Thomas Monroe -  Ball of Fire (1941)
Richard Connell and Robert Presnell -  Meet John Doe (1941)
Gordon Wellesley -  Night Train To Munich (1940)
Monckton Hoffe -  The Lady Eve (1941)

Best Dramatic Score

 
Winner: Bernard Herrmann -  The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)
Frank Skinner -  Back Street (1941)
Alfred Newman -  Ball of Fire (1941)
Bernard Herrmann -  Citizen Kane (1941)
Edward Ward -  Cheers For Miss Bishop (1941)
Alfred Newman -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Victor Young -  Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Morris Stoloff and Ernst Toch -  Ladies In Retirement (1941)
Edward Kay -  King of the Zombies (1941)
Franz Waxman -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Miklos Rozsa -  Lydia (1941)
Cy Feuer and Walter Scharf -  Mercy Island (1941)
Max Steiner -  Sergeant York (1941)
Louis Gruenberg -  So Ends Our Night (1941)
Miklos Rozsa -  Sundown (1941)
Franz Waxman -  Suspicion (1941)
Edward Ward -  Tanks a Million (1941)
Werner Heymann -  That Uncertain Feeling (1941)
Meredith Willson -  The Little Foxes (1941)
Richard Hageman -  This Woman Is Mine (1941)

Best Musical Score

 
Winner: Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace -  Dumbo (1941)
Edward Ward -  All-American Co-Ed (1941)
Robert Emmett Dolan -  Birth of the Blues (1941)
Charles Previn -  Buck Privates (1941)
Cy Feuer -  Music In the Moonlight (1941)
Emil Newman -  Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
Anthony Collins -  Sunny (1941)
Herbert Stothart and Bronislau Kaper -  The Chocolate Soldier (1941)
Heinz Roemheld -  The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
Morris Stoloff -  You'll Never Get Rich (1941)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "The Last Time I Saw Paris" from  Lady Be Good (1941)
"Out of the Silence" from  All-American Co-Ed (1941)
"Blues in the Night" from  Blues In the Night (1941)
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B" from  Buck Privates (1941)
"Baby Mine" from  Dumbo (1941)
"Dolores" from  Las Vegas Nights (1941)
"Be Honest With Me" from  Ridin' On a Rainbow (1941)
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" from  Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
"Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye" from  You'll Never Get Rich (1941)

 

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Jack Whitney -  That Hamilton Woman (1941)
Bernard B. Brown -  Appointment For Love (1941)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Ball of Fire (1941)
John Aalberg -  Citizen Kane (1941)
Edmund H. Hansen -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Nathan Levinson -  Sergeant York (1941)
Loren L. Ryder -  Skylark (1941)
Douglas Shearer -  The Chocolate Soldier (1941)
Charles L. Lootens -  The Devil Pays Off (1941)
John P. Livadary -  The Men In Her Life (1941)
Elmer Raguse -  Topper Returns (1941)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Richard Day and Nathan Juran -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Hans Dreier and Robert Usher -  Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Alexander Golitzen -  Sundown (1941)
Perry Ferguson and Van Nest Polglase -  Citizen Kane (1941)
Lionel Banks -  Ladies In Retirement (1941)
John Hughes -  Sergeant York (1941)
Stephen Goosson -  The Little Foxes (1941)
Vincent Korda -  That Hamilton Woman (1941)
John DuCasse Schulze -  The Son of Monte Cristo (1940)
Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell -  When Ladies Meet (1941)
Martin Obzina and Jack Otterson -  The Flame of New Orleans (1941)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and Urie McCleary -  Blossoms In the Dust (1941)
Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright -  Blood and Sand (1941)
Raoul Pene du Bois -  Louisiana Purchase (1941)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Athur C. Miller -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Gregg Toland -  Citizen Kane (1941)
Joseph Walker -  Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
Joseph Ruttenberg -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Leo Tover -  Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Sol Polito -  Sergeant York (1941)
Edward Cronjager -  Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
Charles Lang -  Sundown (1941)
Rudolph Matt -  That Hamilton Woman (1941)
Karl Freund -  The Chocolate Soldier (1941)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan -  Blood and Sand (1941)
Wilfred M. Cline, Karl Struss and William Snyder -  Aloma of the South Seas (1941)
William V. Skall and Leonard Smith -  Billy the Kid (1941)
Karl Freund and W. Howard Greene -  Blossoms In the Dust (1941)
Bert Glennon -  Dive Bomber (1941)
Harry Hallenberger and Ray Rennahan -  Louisiana Purchase (1941)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: William Holmes -  Sergeant York (1941)
Robert Wise -  Citizen Kane (1941)
James B. Clark -  How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Harold F. Kress -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Daniel Mandell -  The Little Foxes (1941)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  I Wanted Wings (1941)
Fred Sersen -  A Yank In the Royal Air Force (1941)
Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  Aloma of the South Seas (1941)
A. Arnold Gillespie -  Flight Command (1940)
John P. Fulton -  The Invisible Woman (1940)
Lawrence Butler -  That Hamilton Woman (1941)
Byron Haskin -  The Sea Wolf (1941)
Roy Seawright -  Topper Returns (1941)

13th Academy Awards (February 27, 1941)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Rebecca (1940)
All This, and Heaven Too (1940)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
The Great Dictator (1940)
Kitty Foyle (1940)
The Letter (1940)
The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Our Town (1940)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Ford -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
George Cukor -  The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Alfred Hitchcock -  Rebecca (1940)
Sam Wood -  Kitty Foyle (1940)
William Wyler -  The Letter (1940)

Best Actor

 
Winner: James Stewart -  The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Charlie Chaplin -  The Great Dictator (1940)
Henry Fonda -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Raymond Massey -  Abe Lincoln In Illinois (1940)
Laurence Olivier -  Rebecca (1940)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Ginger Rogers -  Kitty Foyle (1940)
Bette Davis -  The Letter (1940)
Joan Fontaine -  Rebecca (1940)
Katharine Hepburn -  The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Martha Scott -  Our Town (1940)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Preston Sturges -  The Great McGinty (1940)
Charles Bennett and Joan Harrison -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Norman Burnside, Heinz Herald and John Huston -  Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940)
Charlie Chaplin -  The Great Dictator (1940)
Ben Hecht -  Angels Over Broadway (1940)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Donald Ogden Stewart -  The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Nunnally Johnson -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Dudley Nichols -  The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison -  Rebecca (1940)
Dalton Trumbo -  Kitty Foyle (1940)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Walter Brennan -  The Westerner (1940)
Albert Basserman -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)
William Gargan -  They Knew What They Wanted (1940)
Jack Oakie -  The Great Dictator (1940)
James Stephenson -  The Letter (1940)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Jane Darwell -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Judith Anderson -  Rebecca (1940)
Ruth Hussey -  The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Barbara O'Neil -  All This, and Heaven Too (1940)
Marjorie Rambeau -  Primrose Path (1940)

Best Story

 
Winner: Benjamin Glazer and John S. Toldy -  Arise, My Love (1940)
Hugo Butler and Dore Schary -  Edison, the Man (1940)
Stuart N. Lake -  The Westerner (1940)
Leo McCarey, Bella Spewack and Samuel Spewack -  My Favorite Wife (1940)
Walter Reisch -  Comrade X (1940)

Best Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  Tin Pan Alley (1940)
Anthony Collins -  Irene (1940)
Aaron Copland -  Our Town (1940)
Cy Feuer -  Romance and Rhythm (1940)
Erich Wolfgang Korngold -  The Sea Hawk (1940)
Charles Previn -  Spring Parade (1940)
Artie Shaw -  Second Chorus (1940)
Georgie Stoll and Roger Edens -  Strike Up the Band (1940)
Victor Young -  Arise, My Love (1940)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith and Ned Washington -  Pinocchio (1940)
Aaron Copland -  Our Town (1940)
Louis Gruenberg -  The Fight For Life (1940)
Richard Hageman -  The Howards of Virginia (1940)
Richard Hageman -  The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Werner Heymann -  Cave Man (1940)
Alfred Newman -  The Mark of Zorro (1940)
Miklos Rozsa -  The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Frank Skinner -  The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
Max Steiner -  The Letter (1940)
Herbert Stothart -  Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Franz Waxman -  Rebecca (1940)
Roy Webb -  My Favorite Wife (1940)
Meredith Willson -  The Great Dictator (1940)
Victor Young -  Arizona (1940)
Victor Young -  Dark Command (1940)
Victor Young -  North West Mounted Police (1940)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "When You Wish upon a Star" from  Pinocchio (1940)
"Down Argentine Way" from  Down Argentine Way (1940)
"I'd Know You Anywhere" from  You'll Find Out (1940)
"It's a Blue World" from  Music In My Heart (1940)
"Love of My Life" from  Second Chorus (1940)
"Only Forever" from  Rhythm On the River (1940)
"Our Love Affair" from  Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Waltzing in the Clouds" from  Spring Parade (1940)
"Who Am I?" from  Romance and Rhythm (1940)

 

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Douglas Shearer -  Strike Up the Band (1940)
John P. Livadary -  Wesley Ruggles' Too Many Husbands (1940)
Jack Whitney -  The Howards of Virginia (1940)
Elmer Raguse -  Captain Caution (1940)
Loren L. Ryder -  North West Mounted Police (1940)
Charles L. Lootens -  Behind the News (1940)
John Aalberg -  Kitty Foyle (1940)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Our Town (1940)
Edmund H. Hansen -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Bernard B. Brown -  Spring Parade (1940)
Nathan Levinson -  The Sea Hawk (1940)

Best Art Direction, Black and White

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse -  Pride and Prejudice (1940)
Lionel Banks and Robert Peterson -  Arizona (1940)
James Basevi -  The Westerner (1940)
Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright -  Lillian Russell (1940)
Hans Dreier and Robert Usher -  Arise, My Love (1940)
John DuCasse Schulze -  My Son, My Son! (1940)
Alexander Golitzen -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Anton Grot -  The Sea Hawk (1940)
John Victor Mackay -  Dark Command (1940)
John Otterson -  The Boys From Syracuse (1940)
Van Nest Polglase and Mark-Lee Kirk -  My Favorite Wife (1940)
Lewis J. Rachmil -  Our Town (1940)
Lyle Wheeler -  Rebecca (1940)

Best Art Direction, Color

 
Winner: Vincent Korda -  The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright -  Down Argentine Way (1940)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  North West Mounted Police (1940)
Cedric Gibbons and John S. Detlie -  Bitter Sweet (1940)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Goerge Barnes -  Rebecca (1940)
Gaetano Gaudio -  The Letter (1940)
Ernest Haller -  All This, and Heaven Too (1940)
James Wong Howe -  Abe Lincoln In Illinois (1940)
Charles B. Lang Jr. -  Arise, My Love (1940)
Rudolph Matt -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Harold Rosson -  Boom Town (1940)
Joseph Ruttenberg -  Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Gregg Toland -  The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Joseph Valentine -  Spring Parade (1940)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Georges Perinal -  The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Oliver T. Marsh and Allen Davey -  Bitter Sweet (1940)
Athur C. Miller and Ray Rennahan -  The Blue Bird (1940)
Victor Milner and W. Howard Greene -  North West Mounted Police (1940)
Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan -  Down Argentine Way (1940)
Sidney Wagner and William V. Skall -  Northwest Passage (1940)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Anne Bauchens -  North West Mounted Police (1940)
Hal C. Kern -  Rebecca (1940)
Warren Low -  The Letter (1940)
Robert E. Simpson -  The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Sherman Todd -  The Long Voyage Home (1940)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Lawrence Butler -  The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Jack Cosgrove -  Rebecca (1940)
Paul Eagler -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  Dr. Cyclops (1940)
Farciot Edouart and Gordon Jennings -  Typhoon (1940)
John P. Fulton -  The Boys From Syracuse (1940)
John P. Fulton -  The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
A. Arnold Gillespie -  Boom Town (1940)
Byron Haskin -  The Sea Hawk (1940)
R.T. Layton and R.O. Binger -  The Long Voyage Home (1940)
Howard J. Lydecker -  Women In War (1940)
Roy Seawright -  Cave Man (1940)
Fred Sersen -  The Blue Bird (1940)
Vernon L. Walker -  Swiss Family Robinson (1940)

12th Academy Awards (February 29, 1940)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Dark Victory (1939)
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Love Affair (1939)
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Ninotchka (1939)
Of Mice and Men (1939)
Stagecoach (1939)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Wuthering Heights (1939)

Best Director

 
Winner: Victor Fleming -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Frank Capra -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
John Ford -  Stagecoach (1939)
Sam Wood -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
William Wyler -  Wuthering Heights (1939)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Robert Donat -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Clark Gable -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Laurence Olivier -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
Mickey Rooney -  Babes In Arms (1939)
James Stewart -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Vivien Leigh -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Bette Davis -  Dark Victory (1939)
Irene Dunne -  Love Affair (1939)
Greta Garbo -  Ninotchka (1939)
Greer Garson -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)

Best Story

 
Winner: Lewis R. Foster -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Mildred Cram and Leo McCarey -  Love Affair (1939)
Felix Jackson -  Bachelor Mother (1939)
Melchior Lengyel -  Ninotchka (1939)
Lamar Trotti -  Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: Sidney Howard -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Charles Brackeet, Walter Reisch and Billy Wilder -  Ninotchka (1939)
Sidney Buchman -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
Eric Maschwitz, R.C. Sherriff and Claudine West -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Thomas Mitchell -  Stagecoach (1939)
Brian Aherne -  Juarez (1939)
Harry Carey -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Brian Donlevy -  Beau Geste (1939)
Claude Rains -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Hattie McDaniel -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Olivia de Havilland -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Geraldine Fitzgerald -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
Edna May Oliver -  Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
Maria Ouspenskaya -  Love Affair (1939)

 

 

 

Best Score

 
Winner: Richard Hageman, Frank Harling, John Leipold and Leo Shuken -  Stagecoach (1939)
Phil Boutelje and Arthur Lange -  The Great Victor Herbert (1939)
Aaron Copland -  Of Mice and Men (1939)
Roger Edens and George E. Stoll -  Babes In Arms (1939)
Cy Feuer -  She Married a Cop (1939)
Lou Forbes -  Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939)
Erich Wolfgang Korngold -  The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
Alfred Newman -  The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Alfred Newman -  They Shall Have Music (1939)
Charles Previn -  First Love (1939)
Louis Silvers -  Swanee River (1939)
Dimitri Tiomkin -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Victor Young -  Way Down South (1939)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Herbert Stothart -  The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Anthony Collins -  Nurse Edith Cavell (1939)
Aaron Copland -  Of Mice and Men (1939)
Lud Gluskin and Lucien Moraweck -  The Man In the Iron Mask (1939)
Werner Janssen -  Eternally Yours (1939)
Alfred Newman -  The Rains Came (1939)
Alfred Newman -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
Max Steiner -  Dark Victory (1939)
Max Steiner -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Victor Young -  Golden Boy (1939)
Victor Young -  Gulliver's Travels (1939)
Victor Young -  Man of Conquest (1939)

Best Song

 
Winner: "Over the Rainbow" from  The Wizard of Oz (1939)
"Faithful Forever" from  Gulliver's Travels (1939)
"I Poured My Heart Into a Song" from  Second Fiddle (1939)
"Wishing" from  Love Affair (1939)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Bernard B. Brown -  When Tomorrow Comes (1939)
John P. Livadary -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
A.W. Watkins -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Elmer Raguse -  Of Mice and Men (1939)
Douglas Shearer -  Balalaika (1939)
Loren L. Ryder -  The Great Victor Herbert (1939)
Charles L. Lootens -  Man of Conquest (1939)
John Aalberg -  The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Thomas T. Moulton -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Edmund H. Hansen -  The Rains Came (1939)
Nathan Levinson -  The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Lyle R. Wheeler -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Lionel Banks -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
James Basevi -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
William S. Darling and George Dudley -  The Rains Came (1939)
Hans Dreier and Robert Odell -  Beau Geste (1939)
Cedric Gibbons and William A. Horning -  The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Anton Grot -  The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
Charles D. Hall -  Captain Fury (1939)
John Victor Mackay -  Man of Conquest (1939)
Jack Otterson and Martin Obzina -  First Love (1939)
Van Nest Polglase and Al Herman -  Love Affair (1939)
Alexander Toluboff -  Stagecoach (1939)

Best Cinematography, Black and White

 
Winner: Gregg Toland -  Wuthering Heights (1939)
Joseph H. August -  Gunga Din (1939)
George Folsey -  Lady of the Tropics (1939)
Tony Gaudio -  Juarez (1939)
Bert Glennon -  Stagecoach (1939)
Arthur C. Miller -  The Rains Came (1939)
Victor Milner -  The Great Victor Herbert (1939)
Gregg Toland -  Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939)
Joseph Valentine -  First Love (1939)
Joseph Walker -  Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

Best Cinematography, Color

 
Winner: Ernest Haller and Ray Rennahan -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Georges Perinal and Osmond Borradaile -  The Four Feathers (1939)
Sol Polito and W. Howard Greene -  The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
Ray Rennahan and Bert Glennon -  Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
Hal Rosson -  The Wizard of Oz (1939)
William V. Skall and Bernard Knowles -  The Mikado (1939)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Hal C. Kern and James E. Newcom -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Charles Frend -  Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Gene Havlick and Al Clark -  Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
Otho Lovering and Dorothy Spencer -  Stagecoach (1939)
Barbara McLean -  The Rains Came (1939)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: E.H. Hansen and Fred Sersen -  The Rains Came (1939)
John R. Cosgrove, Fred Albin and Arthur Johns -  Gone With the Wind (1939)
Roy Davidson and Edwin C. Hahn -  Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and Loren Ryder -  Union Pacific (1939)
A. Arnold Gillespie and Douglas Shearer -  The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Byron Haskin and Nathan Levinson -  The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
Roy Seawright -  Topper Takes a Trip (1938)

11th Academy Awards (February 23, 1939)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  You Can't Take It With You (1938)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
Boys Town (1938)
The Citadel (1938)
Four Daughters (1938)
Grand Illusion (1937)
Jezebel (1938)
Pygmalion (1938)
Test Pilot (1938)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Capra -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)
Michael Curtiz -  Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)
Michael Curtiz -  Four Daughters (1938)
Norman Taurog -  Boys Town (1938)
King Vidor -  The Citadel (1938)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Spencer Tracy -  Boys Town (1938)
Charles Boyer -  Algiers (1938)
James Cagney -  Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)
Robert Donat -  The Citadel (1938)
Leslie Howard -  Pygmalion (1938)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Bette Davis -  Jezebel (1938)
Fay Bainter -  White Banners (1938)
Wendy Hiller -  Pygmalion (1938)
Norma Shearer -  Marie Antoinette (1938)
Margaret Sullavan -  Three Comrades (1938)

Best Story

 
Winner: Eleanore Griffin and Dore Schary -  Boys Town (1938)
Irving Berlin -  Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
Rowland Brown -  Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)
Marcella Burke and Frederick Kohner -  Mad About Music (1938)
John Howard Lawson -  Blockade (1938)
Frank Wead -  Test Pilot (1938)

Best Screenplay

 
Winner: George Bernard Shaw, Ian Dalrymple, Cecil Lewis and W.P. Lipscomb -  Pygmalion (1938)
Lenore Coffee and Julius J. Epstein -  Four Daughters (1938)
Ian Dalrymple, Elizabeth Hill and Frank Wead -  The Citadel (1938)
John Meehan and Dore Schary -  Boys Town (1938)
Robert Riskin -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Walter Brennan -  Kentucky (1938)
John Garfield -  Four Daughters (1938)
Gene Lockhart -  Algiers (1938)
Robert Morley -  Marie Antoinette (1938)
Basil Rathbone -  If I Were King (1938)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Fay Bainter -  Jezebel (1938)
Beulah Bondi -  Of Human Hearts (1938)
Billie Burke -  Merrily We Live (1938)
Spring Byington -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)
Miliza Korjus -  The Great Waltz (1938)

Best Score

 
Winner: Alfred Newman -  Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
Victor Baravalle -  Carefree (1938)
Cy Feuer -  Storm Over Bengal (1938)
Marvin Hatley -  There Goes My Heart (1938)
Boris Morros -  Tropic Holiday (1938)
Alfred Newman -  The Goldwyn Follies (1938)
Charles Previn and Frank Skinner -  Mad About Music (1938)
Max Steiner -  Jezebel (1938)
Morris Stoloff and Gregory Stone -  Girls' School (1938)
Herbert Stothart -  Sweethearts (1938)
Franz Waxman -  The Young In Heart (1938)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Erich Wolfgang Korngold -  The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Russell Bennett -  Pacific Liner (1939)
Richard Hageman -  If I Were King (1938)
Marvin Hatley -  Block-Heads (1938)
Werner Janssen -  Blockade (1938)
Alfred Newman -  The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Louis Silvers -  Suez (1938)
Herbert Stothart -  Marie Antoinette (1938)
Franz Waxman -  The Young In Heart (1938)
Victor Young -  Army Girl (1938)
Victor Young -  Breaking the Ice (1938)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Thanks for the Memory" from  The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938)
"Always and Always" from  Mannequin (1937)
"Change Partners" from  Carefree (1938)
"The Cowboy and the Lady" from  The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
"Dust" from  Under Western Stars (1938)
"Jeepers Creepers" from  Going Places (1938)
"Merrily We Live" from  Merrily We Live (1938)
"A Mist Over the Moon" from  The Lady Objects (1938)
"My Own" from  That Certain Age (1938)
"Now It Can Be Told" from  Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Thomas T. Moulton -  The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
John P. Livadary -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)
Elmer Raguse -  Merrily We Live (1938)
Douglas Shearer -  Sweethearts (1938)
Loren L. Ryder -  If I Were King (1938)
Charles L. Lootens -  Army Girl (1938)
James Wilkinson -  Vivacious Lady (1938)
Edmund H. Hansen -  Suez (1938)
Bernard B. Brown -  That Certain Age (1938)
Nathan Levinson -  Four Daughters (1938)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Carl J. Weyl -  The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Richard Day -  The Goldwyn Follies (1938)
Hans Dreier and John Goodman -  If I Were King (1938)
Cedric Gibbons -  Marie Antoinette (1938)
Stephen Goosson and Lionel Banks -  Holiday (1938)
Charles D. Hall -  Merrily We Live (1938)
Bernard Herzbrun and Boris Leven -  Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)
Jack Otterson -  Mad About Music (1938)
Van Nest Polglase -  Carefree (1938)
Alexander Toluboff -  Algiers (1938)
Lyle Wheeler -  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Joseph Ruttenberg -  The Great Waltz (1938)
Norbert Brodine -  Merrily We Live (1938)
Robert de Grasse -  Vivacious Lady (1938)
Ernest Haller -  Jezebel (1938)
James Wong Howe -  Algiers (1938)
Peverell Marley -  Suez (1938)
Ernest Miller and Harry Wild -  Army Girl (1938)
Victor Milner -  The Buccaneer (1938)
Leon Shamroy -  The Young In Heart (1938)
Joseph Valentine -  Mad About Music (1938)
Joseph Walker -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Ralph Dawson -  The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Tom Held -  The Great Waltz (1938)
Tom Held -  Test Pilot (1938)
Gene Havlick -  You Can't Take It With You (1938)
Barbara McLean -  Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938)

Best Visual Effects

 
Winner: Gordon Jennings, Devereaux Jennings and Irmin Roberts -  Spawn of the North (1938)

10th Academy Awards (March 10, 1938)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
The Awful Truth (1937)
Captains Courageous (1937)
Dead End (1937)
The Good Earth (1937)
In Old Chicago (1937)
Lost Horizon (1937)
One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Stage Door (1937)
A Star Is Born (1937)

Best Director

 
Winner: Leo McCarey -  The Awful Truth (1937)
William Dieterle -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Sidney Franklin -  The Good Earth (1937)
Gregory La Cava -  Stage Door (1937)
William Wellman -  A Star Is Born (1937)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Spencer Tracy -  Captains Courageous (1937)
Charles Boyer -  Conquest (1937)
Fredric March -  A Star Is Born (1937)
Robert Montgomery -  Night Must Fall (1937)
Paul Muni -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Luise Rainer -  The Good Earth (1937)
Irene Dunne -  The Awful Truth (1937)
Greta Garbo -  Camille (1936)
Janet Gaynor -  A Star Is Born (1937)
Barbara Stanwyck -  Stella Dallas (1937)

Best Story

 
Winner: William A. Wellman and Robert Carson -  A Star Is Born (1937)
Niven Busch -  In Old Chicago (1937)
Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Hans Kraly -  One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Robert Lord -  Black Legion (1937)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Morris Ryskind and Anthony Veiller -  Stage Door (1937)
Alan Campbell, Robert Carson and Dorothy Parker-  A Star Is Born (1937)
Vina Delmar -  The Awful Truth (1937)
John Lee Mahin, Marc Connolly and Dale Van Every -  Captains Courageous (1937)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Joseph Schildkraut -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Ralph Bellamy -  The Awful Truth (1937)
Thomas Mitchell -  The Hurricane (1937)
H.B. Warner -  Lost Horizon (1937)
Roland Young -  Topper (1937)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Alice Brady -  In Old Chicago (1937)
Andrea Leeds -  Stage Door (1937)
Anne Shirley -  Stella Dallas (1937)
Claire Trevor -  Dead End (1937)
May Whitty -  Night Must Fall (1937)

Best Assistant Director

 
Winner: Robert Webb -  In Old Chicago (1937)
C.C. Coleman Jr. -  Lost Horizon (1937)
Russ Saunders -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Eric Stacey -  A Star Is Born (1937)
Hal Walker -  Souls At Sea (1937)

Best Dance Direction

 
Winner: Hermes Pan -  A Damsel In Distress (1937)
Busby Berkeley -  Varsity Show (1937)
Bobby Connolly -  Ready, Willing and Able (1937)
Dave Gould -  A Day At the Races (1937)
Sammy Lee -  Ali Baba Goes To Town (1937)
Harry Losee -  Thin Ice (1937)
LeRoy Prinz -  Waikiki Wedding (1937)

Best Original Score

 
Winner: Charles Previn -  One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Alfred Newman -  The Hurricane (1937)
Louis Silvers -  In Old Chicago (1937)
Leo F. Forbstein -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Morris Stoloff -  Lost Horizon (1937)
Hugo Riesenfeld -  Make a Wish (1937)
Nat W. Finston -  Maytime (1937)
Alberto Colombo -  Portia On Trial (1937)
Alfred Newman -  The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
Roy Webb -  Quality Street (1937)
Leigh Harline -  Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Constantin Bakaleinikoff -  Something To Sing About (1937)
Boris Morros -  Souls At Sea (1937)
Marvin Hatley -  Way Out West (1937)

Best Original Song

 
Winner: "Sweet Leilani" from  Waikiki Wedding (1937)
"Remember Me" from  Mr. Dodd Takes the Air (1937)
"That Old Feeling" from  Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (1937)
"They Can't Take That Away From Me" from  Shall We Dance (1937)
"Whispers in the Dark" from  Artists & Models (1937)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Gene Havlick and Gene Milford -  Lost Horizon (1937)
Bernard W. Burton -  One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Al Clark -  The Awful Truth (1937)
Elmo Vernon -  Captains Courageous (1937)
Basil Wrangell -  The Good Earth (1937)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Thomas T. Moulton -  The Hurricane (1937)
John P. Livadary -  Lost Horizon (1937)
A.E. Kaye -  The Girl Said No (1937)
Elmer Raguse -  Topper (1937)
Douglas Shearer -  Maytime (1937)
Loren L. Ryder -  Wells Fargo (1937)
John Aalberg -  Hitting a New High (1937)
Edmund H. Hansen -  In Old Chicago (1937)
Homer G. Tasker -  One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Nathan Levinson -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Stephen Goosson -  Lost Horizon (1937)
Carroll Clark -  A Damsel In Distress (1937)
William S. Darling and David Hall -  Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
Richard Day -  Dead End (1937)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  Souls At Sea (1937)
Cedric Gibbons and William Horning -  Conquest (1937)
Anton Grot -  The Life of Emile Zola (1937)
Wiard Ihnen -  Every Day's a Holiday (1937)
John Victor Mackay -  Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)
Jack Otterson -  You're a Sweetheart (1937)
Alexander Toluboff -  Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (1937)
Lyle Wheeler -  The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Karl Freund -  The Good Earth (1937)
Gregg Toland -  Dead End (1937)
Joseph Valentine -  Wings Over Honolulu (1937)

9th Academy Awards (March 4, 1937)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Anthony Adverse (1936)
Dodsworth (1936)
Libeled Lady (1936)
Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)
Romeo and Juliet (1936)
San Francisco (1936)
The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
Three Smart Girls (1936)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Capra -  Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)
Gregory La Cava -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Robert Z. Leonard -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
William Wyler -  Dodsworth (1936)
W.S. Van Dyke -  San Francisco (1936)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Paul Muni -  The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
Gary Cooper -  Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)
Walter Huston -  Dodsworth (1936)
William Powell -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Spencer Tracy -  San Francisco (1936)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Luise Rainer -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Irene Dunne -  Theodora Goes Wild (1936)
Gladys George -  Valiant Is the Word For Carrie (1936)
Carole Lombard -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Norma Shearer -  Romeo and Juliet (1936)

Best Story

 
Winner: Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney -  The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
Adele Comandini -  Three Smart Girls (1936)
Robert Hopkins -  San Francisco (1936)
Norman Krasna -  Fury (1936)
William Anthony McGuire -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney -  The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936)
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett -  After the Thin Man (1936)
Eric Hatch and Morris Ryskind -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Sidney Howard -  Dodsworth (1936)
Robert Riskin -  Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)

Best Supporting Actor

 
Winner: Walter Brennan -  Come and Get It (1936)
Mischa Auer -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Stuart Erwin -  Pigskin Parade (1936)
Basil Rathbone -  Romeo and Juliet (1936)
Akim Tamiroff -  The General Died At Dawn (1936)

Best Supporting Actress

 
Winner: Gale Sondergaard -  Anthony Adverse (1936)
Beulah Bondi -  The Gorgeous Hussy (1936)
Alice Brady -  My Man Godfrey (1936)
Bonita Granville -  These Three (1936)
Maria Ouspenskaya -  Dodsworth (1936)

Best Score

 
Winner: Warner Bros. Studio Music Department -  Anthony Adverse (1936)
Paramount Studio Music Department -  The General Died At Dawn (1936)
RKO Radio Studio Music Department -  Winterset (1936)
Selznick International Pictures Music Department -  The Garden of Allah (1936)
Warner Bros. Studio Music Department -  The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)

Best Song

 
Winner: "The Way You Look Tonight" from  Swing Time (1936)
"Did I Remember" from  Suzy (1936)
"I've Got You Under My Skin" from  Born To Dance (1936)
"A Melody from the Sky" from  The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936)
"Pennies From Heaven" from  Pennies From Heaven (1936)
"When Did You Leave Heaven" from  Sing, Baby, Sing (1936)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Richard Day -  Dodsworth (1936)
Albert S. D'Agostino and Jack Otterson -  Magnificent Brute (1936)
William S. Darling -  Lloyd's of London (1936)
Perry Ferguson -  Winterset (1936)
Cedric Gibbons, Frederic Hope and Edwin B. Willis -  Romeo and Juliet (1936)
Cedric Gibbons, Eddie Imazu and Edwin B. Willis -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Gaetano Gaudio -  Anthony Adverse (1936)
George Folsey -  The Gorgeous Hussy (1936)
Victor Milner -  The General Died At Dawn (1936)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Douglas Shearer -  San Francisco (1936)
John P. Livadary -  Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936)
Elmer Raguse -  General Spanky (1936)
Franklin Hansen -  The Texas Rangers (1936)
John Aalberg -  That Girl From Paris (1936)
Edmund H. Hansen -  Banjo On My Knee (1936)
Oscar Lagerstrom -  Dodsworth (1936)
Homer G. Tasker -  Three Smart Girls (1936)
Nathan Levinson -  The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Ralph Dawson -  Anthony Adverse (1936)
Edward Curtiss -  Come and Get It (1936)
William S. Gray -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Barbara McLean -  Lloyd's of London (1936)
Otto Meyer -  Theodora Goes Wild (1936)
Conrad A. Nervig -  A Tale of Two Cities (1935)

Best Assistant Director

 
Winner: Jack Sullivan -  The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)
Clem Beauchamp -  The Last of the Mohicans (1936)
William Cannon -  Anthony Adverse (1936)
Joseph Newman -  San Francisco (1936)
Eric G. Stacey -  The Garden of Allah (1936)

Best Dance Director

 
Winner: Seymour Felix -  The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
Busby Berkeley -  Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)
Bobby Connolly -  Cain and Mabel (1936)
Dave Gould -  Born To Dance (1936)
Jack Haskell -  One In a Million (1936)
Russell Lewis -  Dancing Pirate (1936)
Hermes Pan -  Swing Time (1936)

8th Academy Awards (March 5, 1936)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
Alice Adams (1935)
Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
Captain Blood (1935)
David Copperfield (1935)
The Informer (1935)
Les Miserables (1935)
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Naughty Marietta (1935)
Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
Top Hat (1935)

Best Director

 
Winner: John Ford -  The Informer (1935)
Michael Curtiz -  Captain Blood (1935)
Henry Hathaway -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
Frank Lloyd -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Victor McLaglen -  The Informer (1935)
Clark Gable -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
Charles Laughton -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
Franchot Tone -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Bette Davis -  Dangerous (1935)
Elisabeth Bergner -  Escape Me Never (1935)
Claudette Colbert -  Private Worlds (1935)
Katharine Hepburn -  Alice Adams (1935)
Miriam Hopkins -  Lady of Fortune (1935)
Merle Oberon -  The Dark Angel (1935)

Best Story

 
Winner: Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur -  The Scoundrel (1935)
Moss Hart -  Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
Don Hartman and Stephen Avery -  The Gay Deception (1935)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Dudley Nichols -  The Informer (1935)
Achmed Abdullah, John L. Balderston, Waldemar Young, Jules Furthman, Talbot Jennings and Carey Wilson -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

Best Score

 
Winner: RKO Radio Studio Music Department -  The Informer (1935)
MGM Studio Music Department -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
Paramount Studio Music Department -  Peter Ibbetson (1935)
Warner Bros.-First National Studio Music Department -  Captain Blood (1935)

Best Song

 
Winner: "Lullaby of Broadway" from  Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
"Cheek to Cheek" from  Top Hat (1935)
"Lovely to Look At" from  Roberta (1935)

 

 

Best Dance Director

 
Winner: Dave Gould  Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
and  Folies Bergere (1935)
Busby Berkeley -  Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
Bobby Connolly -  Broadway Hostess (1935)
Sammy Lee -  King of Burlesque (1936)
Hermes Pan -  Top Hat (1935)
LeRoy Prinz -  All the King's Horses (1934)
and  The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935)
Benjamin Zemach -  She (1935)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Douglas Shearer -  Naughty Marietta (1935)
John P. Livadary -  Love Me Forever (1935)
Franklin Hansen -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
Republic Studio Sound Department -  1,000 a Minute (1935)
Carl Dreher -  I Dream Too Much (1935)
Edmund H. Hansen -  Thanks a Million (1935)
Thomas T. Moulton -  The Dark Angel (1935)
Gilbert Kurland -  Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Nathan Levinson -  Captain Blood (1935)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Richard Day -  The Dark Angel (1935)
Carroll Clark and Van Nest Polglase -  Top Hat (1935)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Hal Mohr -  A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Ray June -  Barbary Coast (1935)
Victor Milner -  The Crusades (1935)
Gregg Toland -  Les Miserables (1935)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Ralph Dawson -  A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)
Margaret Booth -  Mutiny On the Bounty (1935)
George Hively -  The Informer (1935)
Ellsworth Hoagland -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
Robert J. Kern -  David Copperfield (1935)
Barbara McLean -  Les Miserables (1935)

Best Assistant Director

 
Winner: Clem Beauchamp and Paul Wing -  The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
Joseph Newman -  David Copperfield (1935)
Eric Stacey -  Les Miserables (1935)

7th Academy Awards (February 27, 1935)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  It Happened One Night (1934)
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
Cleopatra (1934)
Flirtation Walk (1934)
The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Here Comes the Navy (1934)
The House of Rothschild (1934)
Imitation of Life (1934)
One Night of Love (1934)
The Thin Man (1934)
Viva Villa! (1934)
The White Parade (1934)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Capra -  It Happened One Night (1934)
Victor Schertzinger -  One Night of Love (1934)
W.S. Van Dyke -  The Thin Man (1934)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Clark Gable -  It Happened One Night (1934)
Frank Morgan -  The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
William Powell -  The Thin Man (1934)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Claudette Colbert -  It Happened One Night (1934)
Bette Davis -  Of Human Bondage (1934)
Grace Moore -  One Night of Love (1934)
Norma Shearer -  The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)

Best Story

 
Winner: Arthur Caesar -  Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
Mauri Grashin -  Hide-Out (1934)
Norman Krasna -  The Richest Girl In the World (1934)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Robert Riskin -  It Happened One Night (1934)
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett -  The Thin Man (1934)
Ben Hecht -  Viva Villa! (1934)

 

 

 

 

Best Assistant Director

 
Winner: John Waters -  Viva Villa! (1934)
Scott R. Beal -  Imitation of Life (1934)
Cullen Tate -  Cleopatra (1934)

Best Score

 
Winner: Columbia Studio Music Department -  One Night of Love (1934)
RKO Radio Studio Music Department -  The Gay Divorcee (1934)
RKO Radio Studio Music Department -  The Lost Patrol (1934)

Best Song

 
Winner: "The Continental" from  The Gay Divorcee (1934)
"Carioca" from  Flying Down To Rio (1933)
"Love in Bloom" from  She Loves Me Not (1934)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Victor Milner -  Cleopatra (1934)
George J. Folsey -  Operator 13 (1934)
Charles Rosher -  The Affairs of Cellini (1934)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons and Fredric Hope -  The Merry Widow (1934)
Richard Day -  The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
Van Nest Polglase and Carroll Clark -  The Gay Divorcee (1934)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: John P. Livadary -  One Night of Love (1934)
Edmund H. Hansen -  The White Parade (1934)
Douglas Shearer -  Viva Villa! (1934)
Franklin Hansen -  Cleopatra (1934)
Carl Dreher -  The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Thomas T. Moulton -  The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
Theodore Soderberg -  Imitation of Life (1934)
Nathan Levinson -  Flirtation Walk (1934)

Best Film Editing

 
Winner: Conrad Nervig -  Eskimo (1933)
Anne Bauchens -  Cleopatra (1934)
Gene Milford -  One Night of Love (1934)

6th Academy Awards (March 16, 1934)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Cavalcade (1933)
42nd Street (1933)
A Farewell To Arms (1932)
I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)
Lady For a Day (1933)
Little Women (1933)
The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Smilin' Through (1932)
State Fair (1933)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Lloyd -  Cavalcade (1933)
Frank Capra -  Lady For a Day (1933)
George Cukor -  Little Women (1933)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Charles Laughton -  The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
Leslie Howard -  Berkeley Square (1933)
Paul Muni -  I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Katharine Hepburn -  Morning Glory (1933)
May Robson -  Lady For a Day (1933)
Diana Wynyard -  Cavalcade (1933)

Best Story

 
Winner: Robert Lord -  One Way Passage (1932)
Frances Marion -  The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933)
Charles MacArthur -  Rasputin and the Empress (1932)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason -  Little Women (1933)
Paul Green and Sonya Levien -  State Fair (1933)
Robert Riskin -  Lady For a Day (1933)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Charles Bryant Lang Jr. -  A Farewell To Arms (1932)
George J. Folsey -  Reunion In Vienna (1933)
Karl Struss -  The Sign of the Cross (1932)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: William S. Darling -  Cavalcade (1933)
Hans Dreier and Roland Anderson -  A Farewell To Arms (1932)
Cedric Gibbons -  Truth Is Stranger (1933)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Nathan Levinson -  A Farewell To Arms (1932)
Harold C. Lewis -  42nd Street (1933)
Nathan Levinson -  Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Nathan Levinson -  I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)

Best Assistant Director

 
Winner: Charles Barton
Winner: Scott R. Beal
Winner: Charles Dorian
Winner: Fred Fox
Winner: Gordon Hollingshead
Winner: Dewey Starkey
Winner: William Tummel
Al Alleborn
Sid Brod
Orville O. Dull
Percy Ikerd
Arthur Jacobson
Edward Killy
Joseph A. McDonough
William J. Reiter
Frank Shaw
Ben Silvey
John S. Waters

 

 

5th Academy Awards (November 18, 1932)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Grand Hotel (1932)
Arrowsmith (1931)
Bad Girl (1931)
The Champ (1931)
Five Star Final (1931)
One Hour With You (1932)
Shanghai Express (1932)
The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Borzage -  Bad Girl (1931)
King Vidor -  The Champ (1931)
Josef von Sternberg -  Shanghai Express (1932)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Fredric March -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Winner: Wallace Beery -  The Champ (1931)
Alfred Lunt -  The Guardsman (1931)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Helen Hayes -  The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)
Marie Dressler -  Emma (1932)
Lynn Fontanne -  The Guardsman (1931)

Best Story

 
Winner: Frances Marion -  The Champ (1931)
Lucien Hubbard -  The Star Witness (1931)
Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt -  Lady and Gent (1932)
Adela Rogers St. Johns and Jane Murfin -  What Price Hollywood? (1932)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Edwin J. Burke -  Bad Girl (1931)
Percy Heath and Samuel Hoffenstein -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Sidney Howard -  Arrowsmith (1931)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Lee Garmes -  Shanghai Express (1932)
Ray June -  Arrowsmith (1931)
Karl Struss -  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Gordon Wiles -  Transatlantic (1931)
Lazare Meerson -  A Nous La Liberte (1931)
Richard Day -  Arrowsmith (1931)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department
MGM Studio Sound Department
RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
Walt Disney Productions
Warner Bros. First National Studio Sound Department

 

 

 

4th Academy Awards (November 10, 1931)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Cimarron (1931)
East Lynne (1931)
The Front Page (1931)
Skippy (1931)
Trader Horn (1931)

Best Director

 
Winner: Norman Taurog -  Skippy (1931)
Clarence Brown -  A Free Soul (1931)
Lewis Milestone -  The Front Page (1931)
Wesley Ruggles -  Cimarron (1931)
Josef von Sternberg -  Morocco (1930)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Lionel Barrymore -  A Free Soul (1931)
Jackie Cooper -  Skippy (1931)
Richard Dix -  Cimarron (1931)
Fredric March -  The Royal Family of Broadway (1930)
Adolphe Menjou -  The Front Page (1931)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Marie Dressler -  Min and Bill (1930)
Marlene Dietrich -  Morocco (1930)
Irene Dunne -  Cimarron (1931)
Ann Harding -  Holiday (1930)
Norma Shearer -  A Free Soul (1931)

Best Story

 
Winner: John Monk Saunders -  The Dawn Patrol (1930)
John Bright and Kubec Glasmon -  The Public Enemy (1931)
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Douglas Doty and Donald Ogden Stewart -  Laughter (1930)
Rowland Brown -  The Doorway To Hell (1930)
Lucien Hubbard and Joseph Jackson -  Smart Money (1931)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Howard Estabrook -  Cimarron (1931)
Francis Edward Faragoh and Robert N. Lee -  Little Caesar (1931)
Horace Jackson -  Holiday (1930)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Sam Mintz -  Skippy (1931)
Seton I. Miller and Fred Niblo Jr. -  The Criminal Code (1931)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department
MGM Studio Sound Department
RKO Radio Studio Sound Department
Samuel Goldwyn-United Artists Studio Sound Department

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Floyd Crosby -  Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (1931)
Edward Cronjager -  Cimarron (1931)
Lee Garmes -  Morocco (1930)
Charles Lang -  The Right To Love (1930)
Barney McGill -  Svengali (1931)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Max Ree -  Cimarron (1931)
Richard Day -  Whoopee! (1930)
Hans Dreier -  Morocco (1930)
Stephen Goosson and Ralph Hammeras -  Just Imagine (1930)
Anton Grot -  Svengali (1931)

 

 

 

3rd Academy Awards (November 5, 1930)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  All Quiet On the Western Front (1930)
The Big House (1930)
Disraeli (1929)
The Divorcee (1930)
The Love Parade (1929)

Best Director

 
Winner: Lewis Milestone -  All Quiet On the Western Front (1930)
Clarence Brown -  Anna Christie (1930)
Clarence Brown -  Romance (1930)
Robert Z. Leonard -  The Divorcee (1930)
Ernst Lubitsch -  The Love Parade (1929)
King Vidor -  Hallelujah! (1929)

Best Actor

 
Winner: George Arliss -  Disraeli (1929)
George Arliss -  The Green Goddess (1930)
Wallace Beery -  The Big House (1930)
Maurice Chevalier -  The Big Pond (1930)
Maurice Chevalier -  The Love Parade (1929)
Ronald Colman -  Bulldog Drummond (1929)
Ronald Colman -  Condemned To Devil's Island (1929)
Lawrence Tibbett -  The Rogue Song (1930)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Norma Shearer -  The Divorcee (1930)
Nancy Carroll -  The Devil's Holiday (1930)
Ruth Chatterton -  Sarah and Son (1930)
Greta Garbo -  Anna Christie (1930)
Greta Garbo -  Romance (1930)
Norma Shearer -  Their Own Desire (1929)
Gloria Swanson -  The Trespasser (1929)

Best Writing

 
Winner: Frances Marion -  The Big House (1930)
George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson and Del Andrews -  All Quiet On the Western Front (1930)
Howard Estabrook -  Street of Chance (1930)
Julien Josephson -  Disraeli (1929)
John Meehan -  The Divorcee (1930)

Best Sound Recording

 
Winner: Douglas Shearer -  The Big House (1930)
George Groves -  The Song of the Flame (1930)
Franklin Hansen -  The Love Parade (1929)
Oscar Lagerstrom -  Raffles (1930)
John E. Tribby -  The Case of Sergeant Grischa (1930)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van der Veer -  With Byrd At the South Pole (1930)
William H. Daniels -  Anna Christie (1930)
Arthur Edeson -  All Quiet On the Western Front (1930)
Tony Gaudio and Harry Perry -  Hell's Angels (1930)
Victor Milner -  The Love Parade (1929)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Herman Rosse -  King of Jazz (1930)
Hans Dreier -  The Love Parade (1929)
Hans Dreier -  The Vagabond King (1930)
William Cameron Menzies -  Bulldog Drummond (1929)
Jack Okey -  Sally (1929)

2nd Academy Awards (April 3, 1930)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  The Broadway Melody (1929)
Alibi (1929)
In Old Arizona (1928)
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929)
The Patriot (1928)

Best Director

 
Winner: Frank Lloyd -  The Divine Lady (1929)
Lionel Barrymore -  Absinthe (1929)
Harry Beaumont -  The Broadway Melody (1929)
Irving Cummings -  In Old Arizona (1928)
Frank Lloyd -  Drag (1929)
and  Weary River (1929)
Ernst Lubitsch -  The Patriot (1928)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Warner Baxter -  In Old Arizona (1928)
George Bancroft -  Thunderbolt (1929)
Chester Morris -  Alibi (1929)
Paul Muni -  The Valiant (1929)
Lewis Stone -  The Patriot (1928)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Mary Pickford -  Coquette (1929)
Ruth Chatterton -  Absinthe (1929)
Betty Compson -  The Barker (1928)
Jeanne Eagels -  The Letter (1929)
Corinne Griffith -  The Divine Lady (1929)
Bessie Love -  The Broadway Melody (1929)

Best Writing

 
Winner: Hanns Kraly -  The Patriot (1928)
Tom Barry -  In Old Arizona (1928)
and  The Valiant (1929)
Elliot Clawson -  The Cop (1928)
and  The Leatherneck (1929)
and  Sal of Singapore (1928)
and  Skyscraper (1928)
Hanns Kraly -  The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)
Josephine Lovett -  Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
Bess Meredyth -  A Woman of Affairs (1928)
and  Wonder of Women (1929)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Clyde de Vinna -  White Shadows In the South Seas (1928)
George Barnes -  Our Dancing Daughters (1928)
Arthur Edeson -  In Old Arizona (1928)
Ernest Palmer -  4 Devils (1928)
and  Street Angel (1928)
John F. Seitz -  The Divine Lady (1929)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: Cedric Gibbons -  The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)
Hans Dreier -  The Patriot (1928)
Mitchell Leisen -  Dynamite (1929)
William Cameron Menzies -  Alibi (1929)
and  The Awakening (1928)
Harry Oliver -  Street Angel (1928)

 

1st Academy Awards (May 16, 1929)

 

Best Picture

 
Winner:  Wings (1927)
The Racket (1928)
7th Heaven (1927)

Best Artistic Production

 
Winner:  Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness (1927)
The Crowd (1928)

Best Director, Comedy

 
Winner: Lewis Milestone -  Two Arabian Knights (1927)
Ted Wilde -  Speedy (1928)

Best Director, Drama

 
Winner: Frank Borzage -  7th Heaven (1927)
King Vidor -  The Crowd (1928)
Herbert Brenon -  Sorrell and Son (1927)

Best Actor

 
Winner: Emil Jannings -  The Last Command (1928)
and  The Way of All Flesh (1927)
Richard Barthelmess -  The Noose (1928)
and  The Patent Leather Kid (1927)

Best Actress

 
Winner: Janet Gaynor -  7th Heaven (1927)
and  Street Angel (1928)
and  Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Gloria Swanson -  Sadie Thompson (1928)
Louise Dresser -  A Ship Comes In (1928)

Best Original Screenplay

 
Winner: Ben Hecht -  Underworld (1927)
Lajos Biro -  The Last Command (1928)

Best Adapted Screenplay

 
Winner: Benjamin Glazer -  7th Heaven (1927)
Anthony Coldeway -  Glorious Betsy (1928)
Alfred A. Cohn -  The Jazz Singer (1927)

Best Cinematography

 
Winner: Charles Rosher and Karl Struss -  Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
George Barnes -  The Devil Dancer (1927)
George Barnes -  The Magic Flame (1927)
George Barnes -  Sadie Thompson (1928)

Best Art Direction

 
Winner: William Cameron Menzies -  The Dove (1927)
and  Tempest (1928)
Harry Oliver -  7th Heaven (1927)
Rochus Gliese -  Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)

Best Engineering Effects

 
Winner: Roy Pomeroy -  Wings (1927)
Ralph Hammeras
Nugent Slaughter

Best Title Writing

 
Winner: Joseph Farnham
George Marion Jr.
Gerald Duffy -  Helen of Troy (1927)