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1927/28 (1st) ACTOR * Emil Jannings -- The Last Command {"General Dolgorucki [Grand Duke Sergius Alexander]"}; and The Way of All Flesh {"August Schilling"} ACTRESS * Janet Gaynor -- 7th Heaven {"Diane"}; Street Angel {"Angela"}; and Sunrise {"The Wife"} ART DIRECTION * William Cameron Menzies -- The Dove; and Tempest CINEMATOGRAPHY * Charles Rosher -- Sunrise [NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.] * Karl Struss -- Sunrise [NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.] DIRECTING (Comedy Picture) * Lewis Milestone -- Two Arabian Knights DIRECTING (Dramatic Picture) * Frank Borzage -- 7th Heaven ENGINEERING EFFECTS * Roy Pomeroy -- Wings OUTSTANDING PICTURE * Paramount Famous Lasky -- Wings UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC PICTURE * Fox -- Sunrise
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1927/28 (1st) ACTOR* Emil Jannings -- The Last Command {"General Dolgorucki [Grand Duke Sergius Alexander]"}; and The Way of All Flesh {"August Schilling"}

ACTRESS* Janet Gaynor -- 7th Heaven {"Diane"}; Street Angel {"Angela"}; and Sunrise {"The Wife"}

ART DIRECTION* William Cameron Menzies -- The Dove; and Tempest

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Charles Rosher -- Sunrise [NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.] * Karl Struss -- Sunrise [NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.]

DIRECTING (Comedy Picture)* Lewis Milestone -- Two Arabian Knights

DIRECTING (Dramatic Picture)* Frank Borzage -- 7th Heaven

ENGINEERING EFFECTS* Roy Pomeroy -- Wings

OUTSTANDING PICTURE* Paramount Famous Lasky -- Wings

UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC PICTURE* Fox -- Sunrise

WRITING (Adaptation)* Benjamin Glazer -- 7th Heaven

WRITING (Original Story)* Ben Hecht -- Underworld

WRITING (Title Writing)* Joseph Farnham[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]

SPECIAL AWARD

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* To Warner Bros., for producing 'The Jazz Singer,' the pioneer outstanding talking picture, which has revolutionized the industry. * To Charles Chaplin, for acting, writing, directing and producing 'The Circus.' [NOTE: 'The Academy Board of Judges on merit awards for individual achievements in motion picture arts during the year ending August 1, 1928, unanimously decided that your name should be removed from the competitive classes, and that a special first award be conferred upon you for writing, acting, directing and producing 'The Circus.' The collective accomplishments thus displayed place you in a class by yourself.' (Letter from the Academy to Mr. Chaplin, dated February 19, 1929.)]

1928/29 (2nd) ACTOR* Warner Baxter -- In Old Arizona {"The Cisco Kid"} [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

ACTRESS* Mary Pickford -- Coquette {"Norma Besant"} [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

ART DIRECTION* Cedric Gibbons -- The Bridge of San Luis Rey [NOTE: The award citation reads 'for 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey' and other pictures.' THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Clyde De Vinna -- White Shadows in the South Seas [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

DIRECTING* Frank Lloyd -- The Divine Lady [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

OUTSTANDING PICTURE* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- The Broadway Melody [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

WRITING

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* Hans Kraly -- The Patriot [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]

1929/30 (3rd) ACTOR* George Arliss -- Disraeli {"Benjamin Disraeli"} [NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both 'Disraeli' and 'The Green Goddess' in his nomination, the award was announced for only the 'Disraeli' performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed the 'Disraeli' performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the 'Disraeli' performance over the other.]

ACTRESS* Norma Shearer -- The Divorcee {"Jerry"} [NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both 'The Divorcee' and 'Their Own Desire' in her nomination, the award was announced for only the 'The Divorcee' performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed 'The Divorcee' performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the 'The Divorcee' performance over the other.]

ART DIRECTION* King of Jazz -- Herman Rosse

CINEMATOGRAPHY* With Byrd at the South Pole -- Joseph T. Rucker, Willard Van Der Veer

DIRECTING* Lewis Milestone -- All Quiet on the Western Front

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* All Quiet on the Western Front -- Universal

SOUND RECORDING* The Big House -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

WRITING* The Big House -- Frances Marion

1930/31 (4th)

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ACTOR* Lionel Barrymore -- A Free Soul {"Stephen Ashe"}

ACTRESS* Marie Dressler -- Min and Bill {"Min"}

ART DIRECTION* Cimarron -- Max Ree

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Tabu -- Floyd Crosby

DIRECTING* Skippy -- Norman Taurog

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Cimarron -- RKO Radio

SOUND RECORDING* Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]

WRITING (Adaptation)* Cimarron -- Howard Estabrook

WRITING (Original Story)* The Dawn Patrol -- John Monk Saunders

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class I)* To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC., RCA-PHOTOPHONE, INC. and RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC., for noise reduction recording equipment. [Sound] * To DuPONT FILM MANUFACTURING CORP. and EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for super-sensitive panchromatic film. [Film]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To FOX FILM CORP. for effective use of synchro-projection composite photography. [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for moving coil microphone transmitters. [Sound] * To RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. for reflex type microphone concentrators. [Sound] * To RCA-PHOTOPHONE, INC. for ribbon microphone transmitters. [Sound]

1931/32 (5th) ACTOR* Wallace Beery -- The Champ {"Champ"}

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[NOTE: A tie. Mr. Beery had one vote less than Fredric March ('Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'), and rules at the time stated that if any achievement came within three votes of the First Award, it would be considered a tie.] * Fredric March -- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde {"Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Hyde"} [NOTE: A tie. Wallace Beery ('The Champ') had one vote less than Mr. March, and rules at the time stated that if any achievement came within three votes of the First Award, it would be considered a tie.]

ACTRESS* Helen Hayes -- The Sin of Madelon Claudet {"Madelon"}

ART DIRECTION* Transatlantic -- Gordon Wiles

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Shanghai Express -- Lee Garmes

DIRECTING* Bad Girl -- Frank Borzage

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Grand Hotel -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Flowers and Trees -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Comedy)* The Music Box -- Hal Roach, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Novelty)* Wrestling Swordfish -- Mack Sennett, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]

WRITING (Adaptation)* Bad Girl -- Edwin Burke

WRITING (Original Story)* The Champ -- Frances Marion

SPECIAL AWARD* To Walt Disney for the creation of 'Mickey Mouse.'

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE CORP. for its color cartoon process. [Cartoon Process]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)

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* To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for its Type II-B Sensitometer. [Laboratory]

1932/33 (6th) ACTOR* Charles Laughton -- The Private Life of Henry VIII {"Henry VIII"}

ACTRESS* Katharine Hepburn -- Morning Glory {"Eva Lovelace"}

ART DIRECTION* Cavalcade -- William S. Darling

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR* William Tummel (Fox) * Charles Dorian (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) * Charles Barton (Paramount) * Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio) * Fred Fox (United Artists) * Scott Beal (Universal) * Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.)

CINEMATOGRAPHY* A Farewell to Arms -- Charles Bryant Lang, Jr.

DIRECTING* Cavalcade -- Frank Lloyd

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Cavalcade -- Fox

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Three Little Pigs -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Comedy)* So This Is Harris -- Louis Brock, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Novelty)* Krakatoa -- Joe Rock, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* A Farewell to Arms -- Paramount Studio Sound Department, Franklin B. Hansen, Sound Director

WRITING (Adaptation)* Little Women -- Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason

WRITING (Original Story)* One Way Passage -- Robert Lord

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SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their wide range recording and reporducing system. [Sound] * To RCA-VICTOR COMPANY, INC. for their high-fidelity recording and reproducing system. [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To FOX FILM CORPORATION, FRED JACKMAN and WARNER BROS. PICTURES, INC., and SIDNEY SANDERS of RKO Studios, Inc., for their development and effective use of the translucent cellulous screen in composite photography. [Special Photographic]

1934 (7th) ACTOR* Clark Gable -- It Happened One Night {"Peter Warne"}

ACTRESS* Claudette Colbert -- It Happened One Night {"Ellie Andrews"}

ART DIRECTION* The Merry Widow -- Cedric Gibbons, Fredric Hope [NOTE: won by two votes]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR* Viva Villa! -- John Waters

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Cleopatra -- Victor Milner

DIRECTING* It Happened One Night -- Frank Capra

FILM EDITING* Eskimo -- Conrad Nervig

MUSIC (Scoring)* One Night of Love -- Columbia Studio Music Department, Louis Silvers, head of department (Thematic Music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn)

MUSIC (Song)* "The Continental" from The Gay Divorcee -- Music by Con Conrad; Lyrics by Herb Magidson

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* It Happened One Night -- Columbia

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Tortoise and the Hare -- Walt Disney, Producer

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SHORT SUBJECT (Comedy)* La Cucaracha -- Kenneth Macgowan, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Novelty)* City of Wax -- Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard, Producers

SOUND RECORDING* One Night of Love -- Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director

WRITING (Adaptation)* It Happened One Night -- Robert Riskin

WRITING (Original Story)* Manhattan Melodrama -- Arthur Caesar

SPECIAL AWARD* To Shirley Temple, in grateful recognition of her outstanding contribution to screen entertainment during the year 1934.

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their development of the Vertical Cut Disc Method of recording sound for motion pictures (hill and dale recording). [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION for their application of the Vertical Cut Disc method (hill and dale recording) to actual studio production, with their recording of the sound on the picture, 'One Night of Love.' [Sound] * To BELL AND HOWELL COMPANY for their development of the Bell and Howell Fully Automatic Sound and Picture Printer. [Laboratory]

1935 (8th) ACTOR* Victor McLaglen -- The Informer {"Gypo Nolan"}

ACTRESS* Bette Davis -- Dangerous {"Joyce Heath"}

ART DIRECTION* The Dark Angel -- Richard Day

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR* The Lives of a Bengal Lancer -- Clem Beauchamp, Paul Wing

CINEMATOGRAPHY* A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Hal Mohr [NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]

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DANCE DIRECTION* Dave Gould -- "I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling" number from Broadway Melody of 1936; and "Straw Hat" number from Folies Bergere

DIRECTING* The Informer -- John Ford

FILM EDITING* A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Ralph Dawson

MUSIC (Scoring)* The Informer -- RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department (Score by Max Steiner)

MUSIC (Song)* "Lullaby of Broadway" from Gold Diggers of 1935 -- Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Mutiny on the Bounty -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Three Orphan Kittens -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Comedy)* How To Sleep -- Jack Chertok, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Novelty)* Wings over Mt. Everest -- Gaumont British and Skibo Productions

SOUND RECORDING* Naughty Marietta -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

WRITING (Original Story)* The Scoundrel -- Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Informer -- Dudley Nichols [NOTE: Mr. Nichols initially refused the award, but Academy records indicate that he was in possession of a statuette by 1949.]

SPECIAL AWARD* To David Wark Griffith, for his distinguished creative achievements as director and producer and his invaluable initiative and lasting contributions to the progress of the motion picture arts.

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To AGFA ANSCO CORPORATION for their development of the Agfa infra-red film. [Film]

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* To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for their development of the Eastman Pola-Screen. [Lenses and Filters]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO for the development of anti-directional negative and positive development by means of jet turbulation, and the application of the method to all negative and print processing of the entire product of a major producing company. [Laboratory] * To WILLIAM A. MUELLER of Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department for his method of dubbing, in which the level of the dialogue automatically controls the level of the accompanying music and sound effects. [Sound] * To MOLE-RICHARDSON COMPANY for their development of the 'Solar-spot' spot lamps. [Lighting] * To DOUGLAS SHEARER and METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for their automatic control system for cameras and sound recording machines and auxiliary stage equipment. [Stage Operations] * To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their study and development of equipment to analyze and measure flutter resulting from the travel of the film through the mechanisms used in the recording and reproduction of sound. [Sound] * To PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS, INC. for the design and construction of the Paramount transparency air turbine developing machine. [Laboratory] * To NATHAN LEVINSON, Director of Sound Recording for Warner Bros.-First National Studio, for the method of intercutting variable density and variable area sound tracks to secure an increase in the effective volume range of sound recorded for motion pictures. [Sound]

1936 (9th) ACTOR* Paul Muni -- The Story of Louis Pasteur {"Louis Pasteur"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Walter Brennan -- Come and Get It {"Swan Bostrom"}

ACTRESS* Luise Rainer -- The Great Ziegfeld {"Anna Held"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Gale Sondergaard -- Anthony Adverse {"Faith Paleologue"}

ART DIRECTION* Dodsworth -- Richard Day

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR* The Charge of the Light Brigade -- Jack Sullivan

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Anthony Adverse -- Gaetano Gaudio

DANCE DIRECTION

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* Seymour Felix -- "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" number from The Great Ziegfeld

DIRECTING* Mr. Deeds Goes to Town -- Frank Capra

FILM EDITING* Anthony Adverse -- Ralph Dawson

MUSIC (Scoring)* Anthony Adverse -- Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold)

MUSIC (Song)* "The Way You Look Tonight" from Swing Time -- Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* The Great Ziegfeld -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Country Cousin -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Color)* Give Me Liberty -- Warner Bros.

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Bored of Education -- Hal Roach, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* The Public Pays -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SOUND RECORDING* San Francisco -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

WRITING (Original Story)* The Story of Louis Pasteur -- Pierre Collings, Sheridan Gibney

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Story of Louis Pasteur -- Pierre Collings, Sheridan Gibney

SPECIAL AWARD* To The March of Time for its significance to motion pictures and for having revolutionized one of the most important branches of the industry - the newsreel. * To W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson for the color cinematography of the Selznick International Production, 'The Garden of Allah.'

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class I)

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* To DOUGLAS SHEARER and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for the development of a practical two-way horn system and a biased Class A push-pull recording system. [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To E. C. WENTE and the BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES for their multi-cellular high-frequency horn and receiver. [Sound] * To RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC., for their rotary stabilizer sound head. [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC., for their development of a method of recording and printing sound records utilizing a restricted spectrum (known as ultra-violet light recording). [Sound] * To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for the ERPI 'Type Q' portable recording channel. [Sound] * To RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC., for furnishing a practical design and specifications for a non-slip printer. [Laboratory] * To UNITED ARTISTS STUDIO CORP. for the development of a practical, efficient and quiet wind machine. [Stage Operations]

1937 (10th) ACTOR* Spencer Tracy -- Captains Courageous {"Manuel"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Joseph Schildkraut -- The Life of Emile Zola {"Captain Alfred Dreyfus"}

ACTRESS* Luise Rainer -- The Good Earth {"O-lan"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Alice Brady -- In Old Chicago {"Molly O'Leary"}

ART DIRECTION* Lost Horizon -- Stephen Goosson

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR* In Old Chicago -- Robert Webb

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Good Earth -- Karl Freund

DANCE DIRECTION* Hermes Pan -- "Fun House" number from A Damsel in Distress

DIRECTING* The Awful Truth -- Leo McCarey

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FILM EDITING* Lost Horizon -- Gene Havlick, Gene Milford

MUSIC (Scoring)* One Hundred Men and a Girl -- Universal Studio Music Department, Charles Previn, head of department (no composer credit)

MUSIC (Song)* "Sweet Leilani" from Waikiki Wedding -- Music and Lyrics by Harry Owens

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* The Life of Emile Zola -- Warner Bros.

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Old Mill -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Color)* Penny Wisdom -- Pete Smith, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* The Private Life of the Gannets -- Skibo Productions

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Torture Money -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SOUND RECORDING* The Hurricane -- United Artists Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director

WRITING (Original Story)* A Star Is Born -- William A. Wellman, Robert Carson

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Life of Emile Zola -- Norman Reilly Raine, Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg

SPECIAL AWARD* To Mack Sennett, 'for his lasting contribution to the comedy technique of the screen, the basic principles of which are as important today as when they were first put into practice, the Academy presents a Special Award to that master of fun, discoverer of stars, sympathetic, kindly, understanding comedy genius - Mack Sennett.' * To Edgar Bergen for his outstanding comedy creation, 'Charlie McCarthy.' * To The Museum of Modern Art Film Library for its significant work in collecting films dating from 1895 to the present and for the first time making available to the public the means of studying the historical and aesthetic development of the motion picture as one of the major arts. * To W. Howard Greene for the color photography of 'A Star Is Born.' (This Award was recommended by a committee of leading cinematographers after viewing all the color pictures made during the year.)

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD

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* Darryl F. Zanuck

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class I)* To AGFA ANSCO CORPORATION for Agfa Supreme and Agfa Ultra Speed pan motion picture negatives. [Film]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class II)* To WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS, LTD. for the design and application to production of the Multi-Plane Camera. [Cartoon Process] * To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for two fine-grain duplicating film stocks. [Film] * To FARCIOT EDOUART and PARAMOUNT PICTURES, INC. for the development of the Paramount dual screen transparency camera setup. [Special Photographic] * To DOUGLAS SHEARER and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for a method of varying the scanning width of variable density sound tracks (squeeze tracks) for the purpose of obtaining an increased amount of noise reduction. [Sound]

SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL AWARD (Class III)* To JOHN ARNOLD and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO CAMERA DEPARTMENT for their improvement of the semi-automatic follow focus device and its application to all of the cameras used by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio. [Photography] * To JOHN LIVADARY, Director of Sound Recording for Columbia Pictures Corporation, for the application of the bi-planar light valve to motion picture sound recording. [Sound] * To THOMAS T. MOULTON and the UNITED ARTISTS STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for the application to motion picture sound recording of volume indicators which have peak reading response and linear decibel scales. [Sound] * To RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC. for the introduction of the modulated high-frequency method of determining optimum photographic processing conditions for variable width sound tracks. [Laboratory] * To JOSEPH E. ROBBINS and PARAMOUNT PICTURES, INC. for an exceptional application of acoustic principles to the sound proofing of gasoline generators and water pumps. [Stage Operations] * To DOUGLAS SHEARER and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for the design of the film drive mechanism as incorporated in the ERPI 1010 reproducer. [Sound]

1938 (11th) ACTOR* Spencer Tracy -- Boys Town {"Father Flanagan"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Walter Brennan -- Kentucky {"Peter Goodwin"}

ACTRESS* Bette Davis -- Jezebel {"Julie Morrison"}

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ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Fay Bainter -- Jezebel {"Aunt Belle Massey"}

ART DIRECTION* The Adventures of Robin Hood -- Carl J. Weyl

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Great Waltz -- Joseph Ruttenberg

DIRECTING* You Can't Take It with You -- Frank Capra

FILM EDITING* The Adventures of Robin Hood -- Ralph Dawson

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Adventures of Robin Hood -- Erich Wolfgang Korngold

MUSIC (Scoring)* Alexander's Ragtime Band -- Alfred Newman

MUSIC (Song)* "Thanks for the Memory" from The Big Broadcast of 1938 -- Music by Ralph Rainger; Lyrics by Leo Robin

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* You Can't Take It with You -- Columbia

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Ferdinand the Bull -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* That Mothers Might Live -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Declaration of Independence -- Warner Bros.

SOUND RECORDING* The Cowboy and the Lady -- United Artists Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director

WRITING (Original Story)* Boys Town -- Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin

WRITING (Screenplay)* Pygmalion -- Screenplay and Dialogue by George Bernard Shaw; Adaptation by W. P. Lipscomb, Cecil Lewis, Ian Dalrymple

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1939 (12th) ACTOR* Robert Donat -- Goodbye, Mr. Chips {"Arthur Chipping"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Thomas Mitchell -- Stagecoach {"Dr. Josiah Boone"}

ACTRESS* Vivien Leigh -- Gone with the Wind {"Scarlett O'Hara"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Hattie McDaniel -- Gone with the Wind {"Mammy"}

ART DIRECTION* Gone with the Wind -- Lyle Wheeler

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Wuthering Heights -- Gregg Toland

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Gone with the Wind -- Ernest Haller, Ray Rennahan

DIRECTING* Gone with the Wind -- Victor Fleming

FILM EDITING* Gone with the Wind -- Hal C. Kern, James E. Newcom

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Wizard of Oz -- Herbert Stothart

MUSIC (Scoring)* Stagecoach -- Richard Hageman, Frank Harling, John Leipold, Leo Shuken

MUSIC (Song)* "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz -- Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Gone with the Wind -- Selznick International Pictures

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Ugly Duckling -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Busy Little Bears -- Paramount

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Sons of Liberty -- Warner Bros.

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SOUND RECORDING* When Tomorrow Comes -- Universal Studio Sound Department, Bernard B. Brown, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Rains Came -- Fred Sersen, E. H. Hansen

WRITING (Original Story)* Mr. Smith Goes to Washington -- Lewis R. Foster

WRITING (Screenplay)* Gone with the Wind -- Sidney Howard

1940 (13th) ACTOR* James Stewart -- The Philadelphia Story {"Mike Connor"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Walter Brennan -- The Westerner {"Judge Roy Bean"}

ACTRESS* Ginger Rogers -- Kitty Foyle {"Kitty Foyle"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jane Darwell -- The Grapes of Wrath {"Ma Joad"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Pride and Prejudice -- Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse

ART DIRECTION (Color)* The Thief of Bagdad -- Vincent Korda

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Rebecca -- George Barnes

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* The Thief of Bagdad -- Georges Périnal

DIRECTING* The Grapes of Wrath -- John Ford

FILM EDITING* North West Mounted Police -- Anne Bauchens

MUSIC (Original Score)* Pinocchio -- Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington

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MUSIC (Scoring)* Tin Pan Alley -- Alfred Newman

MUSIC (Song)* "When You Wish upon a Star" from Pinocchio -- Music by Leigh Harline; Lyrics by Ned Washington

OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Rebecca -- Selznick International Pictures

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Milky Way -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Quicker 'N a Wink -- Pete Smith, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Teddy, the Rough Rider -- Warner Bros.

SOUND RECORDING* Strike Up the Band -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Thief of Bagdad -- Photographic Effects by Lawrence Butler; Sound Effects by Jack Whitney

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* The Great McGinty -- Preston Sturges

WRITING (Original Story)* Arise, My Love -- Benjamin Glazer, John S. Toldy

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Philadelphia Story -- Donald Ogden Stewart

1941 (14th) ACTOR* Gary Cooper -- Sergeant York {"Alvin C. York"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Donald Crisp -- How Green Was My Valley {"Mr. Morgan"}

ACTRESS* Joan Fontaine -- Suspicion {"Lina McLaidlaw"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Mary Astor -- The Great Lie {"Sandra Kovak"}

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ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* How Green Was My Valley -- Art Direction: Richard Day, Nathan Juran; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Blossoms in the Dust -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary; Interior Decoration: Edwin B. Willis

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* How Green Was My Valley -- Arthur Miller

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Blood and Sand -- Ernest Palmer, Ray Rennahan

DIRECTING* How Green Was My Valley -- John Ford

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Churchill's Island -- National Film Board of Canada

FILM EDITING* Sergeant York -- William Holmes

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic Picture)* All That Money Can Buy -- Bernard Herrmann

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Dumbo -- Frank Churchill, Oliver Wallace

MUSIC (Song)* "The Last Time I Saw Paris" from Lady Be Good -- Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* How Green Was My Valley -- 20th Century-Fox

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Lend a Paw -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Of Pups and Puzzles -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Main Street on the March! -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SOUND RECORDING* That Hamilton Woman -- General Service Sound Department, Jack Whitney, Sound Director

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SPECIAL EFFECTS* I Wanted Wings -- Photographic Effects by Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings; Sound Effects by Louis Mesenkop

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Citizen Kane -- Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles

WRITING (Original Story)* Here Comes Mr. Jordan -- Harry Segall

WRITING (Screenplay)* Here Comes Mr. Jordan -- Sidney Buchman, Seton I. Miller

1942 (15th) ACTOR* James Cagney -- Yankee Doodle Dandy {"George M. Cohan"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Van Heflin -- Johnny Eager {"Jeff Hartnett"}

ACTRESS* Greer Garson -- Mrs. Miniver {"Kay Miniver"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Teresa Wright -- Mrs. Miniver {"Carol Beldon"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* This above All -- Art Direction: Richard Day, Joseph Wright; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little

ART DIRECTION (Color)* My Gal Sal -- Art Direction: Richard Day, Joseph Wright; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Mrs. Miniver -- Joseph Ruttenberg

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* The Black Swan -- Leon Shamroy

DIRECTING* Mrs. Miniver -- William Wyler

DOCUMENTARY* The Battle of Midway -- United States Navy [NOTE: 'A special award to 'Battle of Midway' for the historical value of its achievement in offering a camera record of one of the decisive battles of the world - a

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record unique both for the courage of those who made it under fire, and for its magnificent portrayal of the gallantry of our armed forces in battle.'] * Kokoda Front Line! -- Australian News & Information Bureau [NOTE: 'A special award to 'Kokoda Front Line!' for its effectiveness in portraying, simply yet forcefully, the scene of war in New Guinea and for its moving presentation of the bravery and fortitude of our Australian comrades in arms.'] * Moscow Strikes Back -- Artkino [NOTE: 'A special award to 'Moscow Strikes Back' for its vivid presentation of the heroism of the Russian Army and of the Russian people in the defense of Moscow, and for its achievement in so doing under conditions of extreme difficulty and danger.'] * Prelude to War -- United States Army Special Services [NOTE: 'A special award to 'Prelude to War' for its trenchant conception and authentic and stirring dramatization of the events which forced our nation into the war and of the ideals for which we fight.']

FILM EDITING* The Pride of the Yankees -- Daniel Mandell

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Now, Voyager -- Max Steiner

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Yankee Doodle Dandy -- Ray Heindorf, Heinz Roemheld

MUSIC (Song)* "White Christmas" from Holiday Inn -- Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* Mrs. Miniver -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Der Fuehrer's Face -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Speaking of Animals and Their Families -- Paramount

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Beyond the Line of Duty -- Warner Bros.

SOUND RECORDING* Yankee Doodle Dandy -- Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Reap the Wild Wind -- Photographic Effects by Gordon Jennings, Farciot Edouart, William L. Pereira; Sound Effects by Louis Mesenkop

WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story)* The Invaders -- Emeric Pressburger

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WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Woman of the Year -- Ring Lardner, Jr., Michael Kanin

WRITING (Screenplay)* Mrs. Miniver -- Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel, James Hilton, Claudine West

1943 (16th) ACTOR* Paul Lukas -- Watch on the Rhine {"Kurt Muller"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Charles Coburn -- The More the Merrier {"Benjamin Dingle"}

ACTRESS* Jennifer Jones -- The Song of Bernadette {"Bernadette Soubirous"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Katina Paxinou -- For Whom the Bell Tolls {"Pilar"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Song of Bernadette -- Art Direction: James Basevi, William Darling; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Phantom of the Opera -- Art Direction: John B. Goodman, Alexander Golitzen; Interior Decoration: Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Song of Bernadette -- Arthur Miller

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Phantom of the Opera -- Hal Mohr, W. Howard Greene

DIRECTING* Casablanca -- Michael Curtiz

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Desert Victory -- British Ministry of Information

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* December 7th -- United States Navy

FILM EDITING* Air Force -- George Amy

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The Song of Bernadette -- Alfred Newman

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MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* This Is the Army -- Ray Heindorf

MUSIC (Song)* "You'll Never Know" from Hello, Frisco, Hello -- Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Mack Gordon

OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* Casablanca -- Warner Bros.

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Yankee Doodle Mouse -- Frederick Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Amphibious Fighters -- Grantland Rice, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Heavenly Music -- Jerry Bresler and Sam Coslow, Producers

SOUND RECORDING* This Land Is Mine -- RKO Radio Studio Sound Department, Stephen Dunn, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Crash Dive -- Photographic Effects by Fred Sersen; Sound Effects by Roger Heman

WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story)* The Human Comedy -- William Saroyan

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Princess O'Rourke -- Norman Krasna

WRITING (Screenplay)* Casablanca -- Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Howard Koch

SPECIAL AWARD* To George Pal for the development of novel methods and techniques in the production of short subjects known as Puppetoons.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Hal B. Wallis

1944 (17th) ACTOR* Bing Crosby -- Going My Way {"Father O'Malley"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Barry Fitzgerald -- Going My Way {"Father Fitzgibbon"}

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ACTRESS* Ingrid Bergman -- Gaslight {"Paula Alquist"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Ethel Barrymore -- None but the Lonely Heart {"Ma Mott"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Gaslight -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari; Interior Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Paul Huldschinsky

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Wilson -- Art Direction: Wiard Ihnen; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Laura -- Joseph LaShelle

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Wilson -- Leon Shamroy

DIRECTING* Going My Way -- Leo McCarey

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Fighting Lady -- United States Navy

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* With the Marines at Tarawa -- United States Marine Corps

FILM EDITING* Wilson -- Barbara McLean

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Since You Went Away -- Max Steiner

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Cover Girl -- Morris Stoloff, Carmen Dragon

MUSIC (Song)* "Swinging on a Star" from Going My Way -- Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Johnny Burke

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Going My Way -- Paramount

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Mouse Trouble -- Frederick C. Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Who's Who in Animal Land -- Jerry Fairbanks, Producer

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SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* I Won't Play -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* Wilson -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, E. H. Hansen, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Thirty Seconds over Tokyo -- Photographic Effects by A. Arnold Gillespie, Donald Jahraus, Warren Newcombe; Sound Effects by Douglas Shearer

WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story)* Going My Way -- Leo McCarey

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Wilson -- Lamar Trotti

WRITING (Screenplay)* Going My Way -- Frank Butler, Frank Cavett

SPECIAL AWARD* To Margaret O'Brien, outstanding child actress of 1944. * To Bob Hope for his many services to the Academy.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Darryl F. Zanuck

1945 (18th) ACTOR* Ray Milland -- The Lost Weekend {"Don Birnam"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* James Dunn -- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn {"Johnny Nolan"}

ACTRESS* Joan Crawford -- Mildred Pierce {"Mildred Pierce"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anne Revere -- National Velvet {"Mrs. Brown"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Blood on the Sun -- Art Direction: Wiard Ihnen; Interior Decoration: A. Roland Fields

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Frenchman's Creek -- Art Direction: Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegte; Interior Decoration: Sam Comer

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Picture of Dorian Gray -- Harry Stradling

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CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Leave Her to Heaven -- Leon Shamroy

DIRECTING* The Lost Weekend -- Billy Wilder

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The True Glory -- The Governments of Great Britain and the United States of America

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Hitler Lives? -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

FILM EDITING* National Velvet -- Robert J. Kern

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Spellbound -- Miklos Rozsa

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Anchors Aweigh -- Georgie Stoll

MUSIC (Song)* "It Might As Well Be Spring" from State Fair -- Music by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Lost Weekend -- Paramount

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Quiet Please! -- Frederick Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Stairway to Light -- Herbert Moulton, Producer; Jerry Bresler, Executive Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Star in the Night -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* The Bells of St. Mary's -- RKO Radio Studio Sound Department, Stephen Dunn, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Wonder Man -- Photographic Effects by John Fulton; Sound Effects by Arthur W. Johns

WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story)* The House on 92nd Street -- Charles G. Booth

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WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Marie-Louise -- Richard Schweizer

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Lost Weekend -- Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder

1946 (19th) ACTOR* Fredric March -- The Best Years of Our Lives {"Al Stephenson"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Harold Russell -- The Best Years of Our Lives {"Homer Parrish"}

ACTRESS* Olivia de Havilland -- To Each His Own {"Jody Norris"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anne Baxter -- The Razor's Edge {"Sophie MacDonald"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Anna and the King of Siam -- Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, William Darling; Interior Decoration: Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes

ART DIRECTION (Color)* The Yearling -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Interior Decoration: Edwin B. Willis

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Anna and the King of Siam -- Arthur Miller

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* The Yearling -- Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith, Arthur Arling

DIRECTING* The Best Years of Our Lives -- William Wyler

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Seeds of Destiny -- United States Department of War

FILM EDITING* The Best Years of Our Lives -- Daniel Mandell

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The Best Years of Our Lives -- Hugo Friedhofer

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* The Jolson Story -- Morris Stoloff

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MUSIC (Song)* "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" from The Harvey Girls -- Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Best Years of Our Lives -- Samuel Goldwyn Productions

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Cat Concerto -- Frederick Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Facing Your Danger -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* A Boy and His Dog -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* The Jolson Story -- Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Blithe Spirit -- Special Visual Effects by Thomas Howard

WRITING (Original Motion Picture Story)* Vacation from Marriage -- Clemence Dane

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* The Seventh Veil -- Muriel Box, Sydney Box

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Best Years of Our Lives -- Robert E. Sherwood

1947 (20th) ACTOR* Ronald Colman -- A Double Life {"Anthony John"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Edmund Gwenn -- Miracle on 34th Street {"Kris Kringle"}

ACTRESS* Loretta Young -- The Farmer's Daughter {"Katrin Holstrom"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Celeste Holm -- Gentleman's Agreement {"Anne"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Great Expectations -- Art Direction: John Bryan; Set Decoration: Wilfred Shingleton

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ART DIRECTION (Color)* Black Narcissus -- Art Direction: Alfred Junge; Set Decoration: Alfred Junge

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Great Expectations -- Guy Green

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Black Narcissus -- Jack Cardiff

DIRECTING* Gentleman's Agreement -- Elia Kazan

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Design for Death -- Sid Rogell, Executive Producer; Theron Warth and Richard O. Fleischer, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* First Steps -- United Nations Division of Films and Visual Information

FILM EDITING* Body and Soul -- Francis Lyon, Robert Parrish

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* A Double Life -- Dr. Miklos Rozsa

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Mother Wore Tights -- Alfred Newman

MUSIC (Song)* "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" from Song of the South -- Music by Allie Wrubel; Lyrics by Ray Gilbert

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Gentleman's Agreement -- 20th Century-Fox

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Tweetie Pie -- Edward Selzer, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Good-bye Miss Turlock -- Herbert Moulton, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Climbing the Matterhorn -- Irving Allen, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* The Bishop's Wife -- Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon Sawyer, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS

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* Green Dolphin Street -- Special Visual Effects by A. Arnold Gillespie, Warren Newcombe; Special Audible Effects by Douglas Shearer, Michael Steinore

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Miracle on 34th Street -- Valentine Davies

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer -- Sidney Sheldon

WRITING (Screenplay)* Miracle on 34th Street -- George Seaton

1948 (21st) ACTOR* Laurence Olivier -- Hamlet {"Hamlet"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Walter Huston -- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre {"Howard"}

ACTRESS* Jane Wyman -- Johnny Belinda {"Belinda McDonald"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Claire Trevor -- Key Largo {"Gaye"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Hamlet -- Art Direction: Roger K. Furse; Set Decoration: Carmen Dillon

ART DIRECTION (Color)* The Red Shoes -- Art Direction: Hein Heckroth; Set Decoration: Arthur Lawson

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Naked City -- William Daniels

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Joan of Arc -- Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall, Winton Hoch

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Hamlet -- Roger K. Furse

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Joan of Arc -- Dorothy Jeakins, Karinska

DIRECTING* The Treasure of the Sierra Madre -- John Huston

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Secret Land -- Orville O. Dull, Producer

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DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Toward Independence -- United States Army

FILM EDITING* The Naked City -- Paul Weatherwax

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The Red Shoes -- Brian Easdale

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Easter Parade -- Johnny Green, Roger Edens

MUSIC (Song)* "Buttons and Bows" from The Paleface -- Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Hamlet -- J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Little Orphan -- Fred Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Symphony of a City -- Edmund H. Reek, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Seal Island -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* The Snake Pit -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Portrait of Jennie -- Special Visual Effects by Paul Eagler, J. McMillan Johnson, Russell Shearman, Clarence Slifer; Special Audible Effects by Charles Freeman, James G. Stewart

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* The Search -- Richard Schweizer, David Wechsler

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Treasure of the Sierra Madre -- John Huston

SPECIAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'Monsieur Vincent' - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1948.

1949 (22nd)

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ACTOR* Broderick Crawford -- All the King's Men {"Willie Stark"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Dean Jagger -- Twelve O'Clock High {"Major Stovall"}

ACTRESS* Olivia de Havilland -- The Heiress {"Catherine Sloper"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Mercedes McCambridge -- All the King's Men {"Sadie Burke"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Heiress -- Art Direction: Harry Horner, John Meehan; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Little Women -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Battleground -- Paul C. Vogel

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- Winton Hoch

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* The Heiress -- Edith Head, Gile Steele

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* The Adventures of Don Juan -- Leah Rhodes, Travilla, Marjorie Best

DIRECTING* A Letter to Three Wives -- Joseph L. Mankiewicz

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Daybreak in Udi -- Crown Film Unit

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* A Chance To Live -- Richard de Rochemont, Producer [NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'So Much for So Little.'] * So Much for So Little -- Edward Selzer, Producer [NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'A Chance To Live.']

FILM EDITING* Champion -- Harry Gerstad

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The Heiress -- Aaron Copland

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)

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* On the Town -- Roger Edens, Lennie Hayton

MUSIC (Song)* "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Neptune's Daughter -- Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser

BEST MOTION PICTURE* All the King's Men -- Robert Rossen Productions

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* For Scent-Imental Reasons -- Edward Selzer, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Aquatic House-Party -- Jack Eaton, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Van Gogh -- Gaston Diehl and Robert Haessens, Producers

SOUND RECORDING* Twelve O'Clock High -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Mighty Joe Young -- ARKO Productions

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* The Stratton Story -- Douglas Morrow

WRITING (Screenplay)* A Letter to Three Wives -- Joseph L. Mankiewicz

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* Battleground -- Robert Pirosh

SPECIAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'The Bicycle Thief' - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949.

1950 (23rd) ACTOR* José Ferrer -- Cyrano de Bergerac {"Cyrano de Bergerac"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* George Sanders -- All about Eve {"Addison De Witt"}

ACTRESS* Judy Holliday -- Born Yesterday {"Billie Dawn"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

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* Josephine Hull -- Harvey {"Veta Louise Simmons"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Sunset Blvd. -- Art Direction: Hans Dreier, John Meehan; Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Ray Moyer

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Samson and Delilah -- Art Direction: Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler; Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Ray Moyer

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Third Man -- Robert Krasker

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* King Solomon's Mines -- Robert Surtees

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* All about Eve -- Edith Head, Charles LeMaire

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Samson and Delilah -- Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele, Gwen Wakeling

DIRECTING* All about Eve -- Joseph L. Mankiewicz

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Titan: Story of Michelangelo -- Robert Snyder, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Why Korea? -- Edmund Reek, Producer

FILM EDITING* King Solomon's Mines -- Ralph E. Winters, Conrad A. Nervig

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Sunset Blvd. -- Franz Waxman

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Annie Get Your Gun -- Adolph Deutsch, Roger Edens

MUSIC (Song)* "Mona Lisa" from Captain Carey, U.S.A. -- Music and Lyrics by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston

BEST MOTION PICTURE* All about Eve -- 20th Century-Fox

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Gerald McBoing-Boing -- Stephen Bosustow, Producer

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SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Grandad of Races -- Gordon Hollingshead, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* In Beaver Valley -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* All about Eve -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Destination Moon -- George Pal Productions

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Panic in the Streets -- Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt

WRITING (Screenplay)* All about Eve -- Joseph L. Mankiewicz

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* Sunset Blvd. -- Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D. M. Marshman, Jr.

HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'The Walls of Malapaga' - voted by the Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States in 1950.

HONORARY AWARD* To George Murphy for his services in interpreting the film industry to the country at large. * To Louis B. Mayer for distinguished service to the motion picture industry.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Darryl F. Zanuck

1951 (24th) ACTOR* Humphrey Bogart -- The African Queen {"Charlie Allnut"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Karl Malden -- A Streetcar Named Desire {"Mitch"}

ACTRESS* Vivien Leigh -- A Streetcar Named Desire {"Blanche DuBois"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Kim Hunter -- A Streetcar Named Desire {"Stella Kowalski"}

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ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* A Streetcar Named Desire -- Art Direction: Richard Day; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins

ART DIRECTION (Color)* An American in Paris -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* A Place in the Sun -- William C. Mellor

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* An American in Paris -- Alfred Gilks; Ballet Photography by John Alton

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* A Place in the Sun -- Edith Head

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* An American in Paris -- Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff

DIRECTING* A Place in the Sun -- George Stevens

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Kon-Tiki -- Olle Nordemar, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Benjy -- 'Made by Fred Zinnemann with the cooperation of Paramount Pictures Corporation for the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital'

FILM EDITING* A Place in the Sun -- William Hornbeck

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* A Place in the Sun -- Franz Waxman

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* An American in Paris -- Johnny Green, Saul Chaplin

MUSIC (Song)* "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" from Here Comes the Groom -- Music by Hoagy Carmichael; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

BEST MOTION PICTURE* An American in Paris -- Arthur Freed, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Two Mouseketeers -- Fred Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)

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* World of Kids -- Robert Youngson, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Nature's Half Acre -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* The Great Caruso -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* When Worlds Collide -- Paramount

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Seven Days to Noon -- Paul Dehn, James Bernard

WRITING (Screenplay)* A Place in the Sun -- Michael Wilson, Harry Brown

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* An American in Paris -- Alan Jay Lerner

HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'Rashomon' - voted by the Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1951.

HONORARY AWARD* To Gene Kelly in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Arthur Freed

1952 (25th) ACTOR* Gary Cooper -- High Noon {"Will Kane"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anthony Quinn -- Viva Zapata! {"Eufemio Zapata"}

ACTRESS* Shirley Booth -- Come Back, Little Sheba {"Lola Delaney"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Gloria Grahame -- The Bad and the Beautiful {"Rosemary Bartlow"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)

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* The Bad and the Beautiful -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Moulin Rouge -- Art Direction: Paul Sheriff; Set Decoration: Marcel Vertes

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Bad and the Beautiful -- Robert Surtees

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* The Quiet Man -- Winton C. Hoch, Archie Stout

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* The Bad and the Beautiful -- Helen Rose

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Moulin Rouge -- Marcel Vertes

DIRECTING* The Quiet Man -- John Ford

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Sea around Us -- Irwin Allen, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Neighbours -- Norman McLaren, Producer

FILM EDITING* High Noon -- Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* High Noon -- Dimitri Tiomkin

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* With a Song in My Heart -- Alfred Newman

MUSIC (Song)* "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')" from High Noon -- Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington

BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Greatest Show on Earth -- Cecil B. DeMille, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Johann Mouse -- Fred Quimby, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Light in the Window: The Art of Vermeer -- Boris Vermont, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)

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* Water Birds -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* Breaking the Sound Barrier -- London Film Sound Department

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Plymouth Adventure -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* The Greatest Show on Earth -- Frederic M. Frank, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Bad and the Beautiful -- Charles Schnee

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* The Lavender Hill Mob -- T. E. B. Clarke

HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* 'Forbidden Games' - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1952.

1953 (26th) ACTOR* William Holden -- Stalag 17 {"Sefton"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Frank Sinatra -- From Here to Eternity {"Angelo Maggio"}

ACTRESS* Audrey Hepburn -- Roman Holiday {"Princess Anne"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Donna Reed -- From Here to Eternity {"Lorene/Alma"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Julius Caesar -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt

ART DIRECTION (Color)* The Robe -- Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, George W. Davis; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* From Here to Eternity -- Burnett Guffey

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Shane -- Loyal Griggs

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COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Roman Holiday -- Edith Head

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* The Robe -- Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago

DIRECTING* From Here to Eternity -- Fred Zinnemann

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Living Desert -- Walt Disney, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Alaskan Eskimo -- Walt Disney, Producer

FILM EDITING* From Here to Eternity -- William Lyon

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Lili -- Bronislau Kaper

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Call Me Madam -- Alfred Newman

MUSIC (Song)* "Secret Love" from Calamity Jane -- Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

BEST MOTION PICTURE* From Here to Eternity -- Buddy Adler, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture -- Johnny Green, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* Bear Country -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* From Here to Eternity -- Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P. Livadary, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The War of the Worlds -- Paramount Studio

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Roman Holiday -- Dalton Trumbo

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[NOTE: The screen credit and award were originally credited to Ian McLellan Hunter, who was a 'front' for Dalton Trumbo. On December 15, 1992, the Academy's Board of Governors voted to change the records and award Mr. Trumbo with the achievement. Ian McLellan Hunter's name was removed from the Motion Picture Story category. The Oscar was posthumously presented to Trumbo's widow on May 10, 1993.]

WRITING (Screenplay)* From Here to Eternity -- Daniel Taradash

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* Titanic -- Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch, Richard Breen

1954 (27th) ACTOR* Marlon Brando -- On the Waterfront {"Terry Malloy"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Edmond O'Brien -- The Barefoot Contessa {"Oscar Muldoon"}

ACTRESS* Grace Kelly -- The Country Girl {"Georgie Elgin"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Eva Marie Saint -- On the Waterfront {"Edie Doyle"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* On the Waterfront -- Richard Day

ART DIRECTION (Color)* 20,000 Leagues under the Sea -- Art Direction: John Meehan; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* On the Waterfront -- Boris Kaufman

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Three Coins in the Fountain -- Milton Krasner

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Sabrina -- Edith Head

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Gate of Hell -- Sanzo Wada

DIRECTING* On the Waterfront -- Elia Kazan

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)

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* The Vanishing Prairie -- Walt Disney, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Thursday's Children -- World Wide Pictures and Morse Films

FILM EDITING* On the Waterfront -- Gene Milford

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The High and the Mighty -- Dimitri Tiomkin

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Seven Brides for Seven Brothers -- Adolph Deutsch, Saul Chaplin

MUSIC (Song)* "Three Coins in the Fountain" from Three Coins in the Fountain -- Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

BEST MOTION PICTURE* On the Waterfront -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* When Magoo Flew -- Stephen Bosustow, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* This Mechanical Age -- Robert Youngson, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* A Time Out of War -- Denis Sanders and Terry Sanders, Producers

SOUND RECORDING* The Glenn Miller Story -- Universal-International Studio Sound Department, Leslie I. Carey, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* 20,000 Leagues under the Sea -- Walt Disney Studios

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Broken Lance -- Philip Yordan

WRITING (Screenplay)* The Country Girl -- George Seaton

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* On the Waterfront -- Budd Schulberg

HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'Gate of Hell' - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1954.

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1955 (28th) ACTOR* Ernest Borgnine -- Marty {"Marty Pilletti"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jack Lemmon -- Mister Roberts {"Ensign Pulver"}

ACTRESS* Anna Magnani -- The Rose Tattoo {"Serafina Della Rose"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jo Van Fleet -- East of Eden {"Kate"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Rose Tattoo -- Art Direction: Hal Pereira, Tambi Larsen; Set Decoration: Sam Comer, Arthur Krams

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Picnic -- Art Direction: William Flannery, Jo Mielziner; Set Decoration: Robert Priestley

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Rose Tattoo -- James Wong Howe

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* To Catch a Thief -- Robert Burks

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* I'll Cry Tomorrow -- Helen Rose

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing -- Charles LeMaire

DIRECTING* Marty -- Delbert Mann

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Helen Keller in Her Story -- Nancy Hamilton, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Men against the Arctic -- Walt Disney, Producer

FILM EDITING* Picnic -- Charles Nelson, William A. Lyon

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing -- Alfred Newman

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MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Oklahoma! -- Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton, Adolph Deutsch

MUSIC (Song)* "Love Is a Many-Spendored Thing" from Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing -- Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Marty -- Harold Hecht, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Speedy Gonzales -- Edward Selzer, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Survival City -- Edmund Reek, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* The Face of Lincoln -- Wilbur T. Blume, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* Oklahoma! -- Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Bridges at Toko-Ri -- Paramount Studio

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* Love Me or Leave Me -- Daniel Fuchs

WRITING (Screenplay)* Marty -- Paddy Chayefsky

WRITING (Story and Screenplay)* Interrupted Melody -- William Ludwig, Sonya Levien

HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD* To 'Samurai, The Legend of Musashi,' - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1955.

1956 (29th) ACTOR* Yul Brynner -- The King and I {"The King"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anthony Quinn -- Lust for Life {"Paul Gauguin"}

ACTRESS* Ingrid Bergman -- Anastasia {"The Woman"}

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ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Dorothy Malone -- Written on the Wind {"Marylee Hadley"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Somebody Up There Likes Me -- Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Malcolm F. Brown; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, F. Keogh Gleason

ART DIRECTION (Color)* The King and I -- Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Somebody Up There Likes Me -- Joseph Ruttenberg

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Around the World in 80 Days -- Lionel Lindon

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* The Solid Gold Cadillac -- Jean Louis

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* The King and I -- Irene Sharaff

DIRECTING* Giant -- George Stevens

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Silent World -- Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The True Story of the Civil War -- Louis Clyde Stoumen, Producer

FILM EDITING* Around the World in 80 Days -- Gene Ruggiero, Paul Weatherwax

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* La Strada -- Italy; Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti, Producers [NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Around the World in 80 Days -- Victor Young

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* The King and I -- Alfred Newman, Ken Darby

MUSIC (Song)* "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" from The Man Who Knew Too Much -- Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

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BEST MOTION PICTURE* Around the World in 80 Days -- Michael Todd, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Mister Magoo's Puddle Jumper -- Stephen Bosustow, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (One-reel)* Crashing the Water Barrier -- Konstantin Kalser, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Two-reel)* The Bespoke Overcoat -- Romulus Films

SOUND RECORDING* The King and I -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Carl Faulkner, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Ten Commandments -- John Fulton

WRITING (Motion Picture Story)* The Brave One -- Dalton Trumbo [NOTE: The name of the writer credited with authorship, Robert Rich, turned out to be an alias. Two decades later, the mystery was officially solved and the Academy statuette went (on May 2, 1975, presented by then Academy president Walter Mirisch) to its rightful owner, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted in 1956 by the industry for political affiliations. Robert Rich (who had nothing to do with the film industry) is a nephew of the King Brothers, producers of the film. They chose his name to be the alias for Dalton Trumbo on the screenplay.]

WRITING (Screenplay--Adapted)* Around the World in 80 Days -- James Poe, John Farrow, S.J. Perelman

WRITING (Screenplay--Original)* The Red Balloon -- Albert Lamorisse

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Y. Frank Freeman

HONORARY AWARD* To Eddie Cantor for distinguished service to the film industry.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Buddy Adler

1957 (30th) ACTOR* Alec Guinness -- The Bridge on the River Kwai {"Colonel Nicholson"}

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ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Red Buttons -- Sayonara {"Joe Kelly"}

ACTRESS* Joanne Woodward -- The Three Faces of Eve {"Eve White/Eve Black/Jane"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Miyoshi Umeki -- Sayonara {"Katsumi"}

ART DIRECTION* Sayonara -- Art Direction: Ted Haworth; Set Decoration: Robert Priestley

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- Jack Hildyard

COSTUME DESIGN* Les Girls -- Orry-Kelly

DIRECTING* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- David Lean

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Albert Schweitzer -- Jerome Hill, Producer

FILM EDITING* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- Peter Taylor

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Nights of Cabiria -- Italy

MUSIC (Scoring)* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- Malcolm Arnold

MUSIC (Song)* "All The Way" from The Joker Is Wild -- Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Birds Anonymous -- Edward Selzer, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Wetback Hound -- Larry Lansburgh, Producer

SOUND RECORDING* Sayonara -- Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, George Groves, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS

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* The Enemy Below -- Audible Effects by Walter Rossi

1958 (31st) ACTOR* David Niven -- Separate Tables {"Major Pollock"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Burl Ives -- The Big Country {"Rufus Hannassey"}

ACTRESS* Susan Hayward -- I Want To Live! {"Barbara Graham"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Wendy Hiller -- Separate Tables {"Pat Cooper"}

ART DIRECTION* Gigi -- Art Direction: William A. Horning, Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Henry Grace, Keogh Gleason

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Defiant Ones -- Sam Leavitt

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Gigi -- Joseph Ruttenberg

COSTUME DESIGN* Gigi -- Cecil Beaton

DIRECTING* Gigi -- Vincente Minnelli

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* White Wilderness -- Ben Sharpsteen, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Ama Girls -- Ben Sharpsteen, Producer

FILM EDITING* Gigi -- Adrienne Fazan

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* My Uncle -- France

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* The Old Man and the Sea -- Dimitri Tiomkin

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Gigi -- Andre Previn

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MUSIC (Song)* "Gigi" from Gigi -- Music by Frederick Loewe; Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Gigi -- Arthur Freed, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Knighty Knight Bugs -- John W. Burton, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Grand Canyon -- Walt Disney, Producer

SOUND* South Pacific -- Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* tom thumb -- Visual Effects by Tom Howard

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Gigi -- Alan Jay Lerner

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* The Defiant Ones -- Nedrick Young, Harold Jacob Smith [NOTE: Upon request of his widow and upon recommendation of the Writers Branch Executive Committee, the Board of Governors voted on June 22, 1993, to restore the name of Nedrick Young to the nominations and award presented to Nathan E. Douglas (Mr. Young's pseudonym during the blacklisting period).]

1959 (32nd) ACTOR* Charlton Heston -- Ben-Hur {"Judah Ben-Hur"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Hugh Griffith -- Ben-Hur {"Sheik Ilderim"}

ACTRESS* Simone Signoret -- Room at the Top {"Alice Aisgill"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Shelley Winters -- The Diary of Anne Frank {"Mrs. Van Daan"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Diary of Anne Frank -- Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler, George W. Davis; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss

ART DIRECTION (Color)

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* Ben-Hur -- Art Direction: William A. Horning, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Hugh Hunt

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Diary of Anne Frank -- William C. Mellor

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Ben-Hur -- Robert L. Surtees

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Some Like It Hot -- Orry-Kelly

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Ben-Hur -- Elizabeth Haffenden

DIRECTING* Ben-Hur -- William Wyler

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Serengeti Shall Not Die -- Bernhard Grzimek, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Glass -- Bert Haanstra, Producer

FILM EDITING* Ben-Hur -- Ralph E. Winters, John D. Dunning

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Black Orpheus -- France

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Ben-Hur -- Miklos Rozsa

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Porgy and Bess -- Andre Previn, Ken Darby

MUSIC (Song)* "High Hopes" from A Hole in the Head -- Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

BEST MOTION PICTURE* Ben-Hur -- Sam Zimbalist, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Moonbird -- John Hubley, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Golden Fish -- Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Producer

SOUND

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* Ben-Hur -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Franklin E. Milton, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Ben-Hur -- Visual Effects by A. Arnold Gillespie, Robert MacDonald; Audible Effects by Milo Lory

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Room at the Top -- Neil Paterson

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Pillow Talk -- Story by Russell Rouse, Clarence Greene; Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Bob Hope

1960 (33rd) ACTOR* Burt Lancaster -- Elmer Gantry {"Elmer Gantry"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Peter Ustinov -- Spartacus {"Batiatus"}

ACTRESS* Elizabeth Taylor -- Butterfield 8 {"Gloria Wandrous"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Shirley Jones -- Elmer Gantry {"Lulu Baines"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Apartment -- Art Direction: Alexander Trauner; Set Decoration: Edward G. Boyle

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Spartacus -- Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen, Eric Orbom; Set Decoration: Russell A. Gausman, Julia Heron

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Sons and Lovers -- Freddie Francis

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Spartacus -- Russell Metty

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* The Facts of Life -- Edith Head, Edward Stevenson

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Spartacus -- Valles, Bill Thomas

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DIRECTING* The Apartment -- Billy Wilder

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Horse with the Flying Tail -- Larry Lansburgh, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Giuseppina -- James Hill, Producer

FILM EDITING* The Apartment -- Daniel Mandell

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Virgin Spring -- Sweden

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)* Exodus -- Ernest Gold

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* Song without End (The Story of Franz Liszt) -- Morris Stoloff, Harry Sukman

MUSIC (Song)* "Never On Sunday" from Never on Sunday -- Music and Lyrics by Manos Hadjidakis

BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Apartment -- Billy Wilder, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Munro -- William L. Snyder, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Day of the Painter -- Ezra R. Baker, Producer

SOUND* The Alamo -- Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon E. Sawyer, Sound Director; and Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Time Machine -- Visual Effects by Gene Warren, Tim Baar

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Elmer Gantry -- Richard Brooks

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* The Apartment -- Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Sol Lesser

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1961 (34th) ACTOR* Maximilian Schell -- Judgment at Nuremberg {"Hans Rolfe"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* George Chakiris -- West Side Story {"Bernardo"}

ACTRESS* Sophia Loren -- Two Women {"Cesira"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Rita Moreno -- West Side Story {"Anita"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* The Hustler -- Art Direction: Harry Horner; Set Decoration: Gene Callahan

ART DIRECTION (Color)* West Side Story -- Art Direction: Boris Leven; Set Decoration: Victor A. Gangelin

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Hustler -- Eugen Shuftan

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* West Side Story -- Daniel L. Fapp

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* La Dolce Vita -- Piero Gherardi

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* West Side Story -- Irene Sharaff

DIRECTING* West Side Story -- Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Le Ciel et la Boue (Sky Above and Mud Beneath) -- Arthur Cohn and Rene Lafuite, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Project Hope -- Frank P. Bibas, Producer

FILM EDITING* West Side Story -- Thomas Stanford

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Through a Glass Darkly -- Sweden

MUSIC (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)

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* Breakfast at Tiffany's -- Henry Mancini

MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture)* West Side Story -- Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin, Irwin Kostal

MUSIC (Song)* "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's -- Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

BEST MOTION PICTURE* West Side Story -- Robert Wise, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Ersatz (The Substitute) -- Zagreb Film

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Seawards the Great Ships -- Lester A. Schoenfeld Films

SOUND* West Side Story -- Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director; and Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon E. Sawyer, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Guns of Navarone -- Visual Effects by Bill Warrington; Audible Effects by Vivian C. Greenham

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Judgment at Nuremberg -- Abby Mann

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Splendor in the Grass -- William Inge

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* George Seaton

1962 (35th) ACTOR* Gregory Peck -- To Kill a Mockingbird {"Atticus Finch"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Ed Begley -- Sweet Bird of Youth {"Tom 'Boss' Finley"}

ACTRESS* Anne Bancroft -- The Miracle Worker {"Annie Sullivan"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Patty Duke -- The Miracle Worker {"Helen Keller"}

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ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* To Kill a Mockingbird -- Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen, Henry Bumstead; Set Decoration: Oliver Emert

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Lawrence of Arabia -- Art Direction: John Box, John Stoll; Set Decoration: Dario Simoni

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* The Longest Day -- Jean Bourgoin, Walter Wottitz, (Henri Persin) [NOTE: Originally, the three names of Jean Bourgoin, Henri Persin and Walter Wottitz (as listed on the Official Screen Credits form) were announced as nominees for this film in this category. The credits from the film listed four Directors of Photography (in the following order), Mr. Persin, Mr. Wottitz, Pierre Levent and Mr. Bourgoin. The program for the Awards ceremony and even the official letter from Price Waterhouse with the results of the final voting for the awards listed the three names as winners in this category. At some point, the name of Henri Persin was dropped from the nomination, as his name has been 'whited-out' from the official wording for the nomination certificates, and the nominations and winners lists the Academy publishes do not include his name. The Academy's records and files give no reason for this exclusion.]

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Lawrence of Arabia -- Fred A. Young

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? -- Norma Koch

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm -- Mary Wills

DIRECTING* Lawrence of Arabia -- David Lean

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Black Fox -- Louis Clyde Stoumen, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Dylan Thomas -- Jack Howells, Producer

FILM EDITING* Lawrence of Arabia -- Anne Coates

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Sundays and Cybele -- France

MUSIC (Music Score--substantially original)* Lawrence of Arabia -- Maurice Jarre

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)

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* Meredith Willson's The Music Man -- Ray Heindorf

MUSIC (Song)* "Days of Wine and Roses" from Days of Wine and Roses -- Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

BEST PICTURE* Lawrence of Arabia -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Hole -- John Hubley and Faith Hubley, Producers

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Heureux Anniversaire (Happy Anniversary) -- Pierre Etaix and J.C. Carrière, Producers

SOUND* Lawrence of Arabia -- Shepperton Studio Sound Department, John Cox, Sound Director

SPECIAL EFFECTS* The Longest Day -- Visual Effects by Robert MacDonald; Audible Effects by Jacques Maumont

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* To Kill a Mockingbird -- Horton Foote

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Divorce--Italian Style -- Ennio de Concini, Alfredo Giannetti, Pietro Germi

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Steve Broidy

1963 (36th) ACTOR* Sidney Poitier -- Lilies of the Field {"Homer Smith"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Melvyn Douglas -- Hud {"Homer Bannon"}

ACTRESS* Patricia Neal -- Hud {"Alma"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Margaret Rutherford -- The V.I.P.s {"Duchess of Brighton"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* America America -- Gene Callahan

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ART DIRECTION (Color)* Cleopatra -- Art Direction: John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard Brown, Herman Blumenthal, Elven Webb, Maurice Pelling, Boris Juraga; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox, Ray Moyer

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Hud -- James Wong Howe

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Cleopatra -- Leon Shamroy

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Federico Fellini's 8-1/2 -- Piero Gherardi

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Cleopatra -- Irene Sharaff, Vittorio Nino Novarese, Renie

DIRECTING* Tom Jones -- Tony Richardson

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World -- Robert Hughes, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Chagall -- Simon Schiffrin, Producer

FILM EDITING* How the West Was Won -- Harold F. Kress

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Federico Fellini's 8-1/2 -- Italy

MUSIC (Music Score--substantially original)* Tom Jones -- John Addison

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)* Irma La Douce -- Andre Previn

MUSIC (Song)* "Call Me Irresponsible" from Papa's Delicate Condition -- Music by James Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

BEST PICTURE* Tom Jones -- Tony Richardson, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Critic -- Ernest Pintoff, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)

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* An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge -- Paul de Roubaix and Marcel Ichac, Producers

SOUND* How the West Was Won -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Franklin E. Milton, Sound Director

SOUND EFFECTS* It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World -- Walter G. Elliott

SPECIAL EFFECTS* Cleopatra -- Emil Kosa, Jr.

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Tom Jones -- John Osborne

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* How the West Was Won -- James R. Webb

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Sam Spiegel

1964 (37th) ACTOR* Rex Harrison -- My Fair Lady {"Professor Henry Higgins"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Peter Ustinov -- Topkapi {"Arthur Simpson"}

ACTRESS* Julie Andrews -- Mary Poppins {"Mary Poppins"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Lila Kedrova -- Zorba the Greek {"Madame Hortense"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Zorba the Greek -- Vassilis Fotopoulos

ART DIRECTION (Color)* My Fair Lady -- Art Direction: Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Zorba the Greek -- Walter Lassally

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* My Fair Lady -- Harry Stradling

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)

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* The Night of the Iguana -- Dorothy Jeakins

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* My Fair Lady -- Cecil Beaton

DIRECTING* My Fair Lady -- George Cukor

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World without Sun -- Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Nine from Little Rock -- Charles Guggenheim, Producer

FILM EDITING* Mary Poppins -- Cotton Warburton

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow -- Italy

MUSIC (Music Score--substantially original)* Mary Poppins -- Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)* My Fair Lady -- Andre Previn

MUSIC (Song)* "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins -- Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

BEST PICTURE* My Fair Lady -- Jack L. Warner, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Pink Phink -- David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng, Producers

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Casals Conducts: 1964 -- Edward Schreiber, Producer

SOUND* My Fair Lady -- Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, George R. Groves, Sound Director

SOUND EFFECTS* Goldfinger -- Norman Wanstall

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Mary Poppins -- Peter Ellenshaw, Eustace Lycett, Hamilton Luske

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)

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* Becket -- Edward Anhalt

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Father Goose -- Story by S. H. Barnett; Screenplay by Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff

1965 (38th) ACTOR* Lee Marvin -- Cat Ballou {"Kid Shelleen/Tim Strawn"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Martin Balsam -- A Thousand Clowns {"Arnold Burns"}

ACTRESS* Julie Christie -- Darling {"Diana Scott"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Shelley Winters -- A Patch of Blue {"Rose-Ann D'Arcey"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Ship of Fools -- Art Direction: Robert Clatworthy; Set Decoration: Joseph Kish

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Doctor Zhivago -- Art Direction: John Box, Terry Marsh; Set Decoration: Dario Simoni

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Ship of Fools -- Ernest Laszlo

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* Doctor Zhivago -- Freddie Young

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Darling -- Julie Harris

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* Doctor Zhivago -- Phyllis Dalton

DIRECTING* The Sound of Music -- Robert Wise

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Eleanor Roosevelt Story -- Sidney Glazier, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* To Be Alive! -- Francis Thompson, Producer

FILM EDITING* The Sound of Music -- William Reynolds

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Shop on Main Street -- Czechoslovakia

MUSIC (Music Score--substantially original)* Doctor Zhivago -- Maurice Jarre

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)* The Sound of Music -- Irwin Kostal

MUSIC (Song)* "The Shadow of Your Smile" from The Sandpiper -- Music by Johnny Mandel; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

BEST PICTURE* The Sound of Music -- Robert Wise, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Dot and the Line -- Chuck Jones and Les Goldman, Producers

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Chicken (Le Poulet) -- Claude Berri, Producer

SOUND* The Sound of Music -- 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, James P. Corcoran, Sound Director; and Todd-AO Sound Department, Fred Hynes, Sound Director

SOUND EFFECTS* The Great Race -- Tregoweth Brown

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Thunderball -- John Stears

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Doctor Zhivago -- Robert Bolt

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Darling -- Frederic Raphael

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Edmond L. DePatie

1966 (39th) ACTOR* Paul Scofield -- A Man for All Seasons {"Sir Thomas More"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

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* Walter Matthau -- The Fortune Cookie {"Willie Gingrich"}

ACTRESS* Elizabeth Taylor -- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? {"Martha"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Sandy Dennis -- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? {"Honey"}

ART DIRECTION (Black-and-White)* Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? -- Art Direction: Richard Sylbert; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins

ART DIRECTION (Color)* Fantastic Voyage -- Art Direction: Jack Martin Smith, Dale Hennesy; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Stuart A. Reiss

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Black-and-White)* Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? -- Haskell Wexler

CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)* A Man for All Seasons -- Ted Moore

COSTUME DESIGN (Black-and-White)* Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? -- Irene Sharaff

COSTUME DESIGN (Color)* A Man for All Seasons -- Elizabeth Haffenden, Joan Bridge

DIRECTING* A Man for All Seasons -- Fred Zinnemann

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The War Game -- Peter Watkins, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* A Year Toward Tomorrow -- Edmond A. Levy, Producer

FILM EDITING* Grand Prix -- Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder, Frank Santillo

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* A Man and a Woman -- France

MUSIC (Original Music Score)* Born Free -- John Barry

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)* A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum -- Ken Thorne

MUSIC (Song)

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* "Born Free" from Born Free -- Music by John Barry; Lyrics by Don Black

BEST PICTURE* A Man for All Seasons -- Fred Zinnemann, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature -- John Hubley and Faith Hubley, Producers

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Wild Wings -- Edgar Anstey, Producer

SOUND* Grand Prix -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Franklin E. Milton, Sound Director

SOUND EFFECTS* Grand Prix -- Gordon Daniel

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Fantastic Voyage -- Art Cruickshank

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* A Man for All Seasons -- Robert Bolt

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* A Man and a Woman -- Story by Claude Lelouch; Screenplay by Claude Lelouch, Pierre Uytterhoeven

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* George Bagnall

1967 (40th) ACTOR* Rod Steiger -- In the Heat of the Night {"Police Chief Bill Gillespie"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* George Kennedy -- Cool Hand Luke {"Dragline"}

ACTRESS* Katharine Hepburn -- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner {"Christina Drayton"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Estelle Parsons -- Bonnie and Clyde {"Blanche Barrow"}

ART DIRECTION* Camelot -- Art Direction: John Truscott, Edward Carrere; Set Decoration: John W. Brown

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CINEMATOGRAPHY* Bonnie and Clyde -- Burnett Guffey

COSTUME DESIGN* Camelot -- John Truscott

DIRECTING* The Graduate -- Mike Nichols

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Anderson Platoon -- Pierre Schoendoerffer, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Redwoods -- Mark Harris and Trevor Greenwood, Producers

FILM EDITING* In the Heat of the Night -- Hal Ashby

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Closely Watched Trains -- Czechoslovakia

MUSIC (Original Music Score)* Thoroughly Modern Millie -- Elmer Bernstein

MUSIC (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment)* Camelot -- Alfred Newman, Ken Darby

MUSIC (Song)* "Talk to the Animals" from Doctor Dolittle -- Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

BEST PICTURE* In the Heat of the Night -- Walter Mirisch, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* The Box -- Fred Wolf, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* A Place To Stand -- Christopher Chapman, Producer

SOUND* In the Heat of the Night -- Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department

SOUND EFFECTS* The Dirty Dozen -- John Poyner

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Doctor Dolittle -- L. B. Abbott

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)

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* In the Heat of the Night -- Stirling Silliphant

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* Guess Who's Coming to Dinner -- William Rose

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Gregory Peck

1968 (41st) ACTOR* Cliff Robertson -- Charly {"Charly Gordon"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jack Albertson -- The Subject Was Roses {"John Cleary"}

ACTRESS* Katharine Hepburn -- The Lion in Winter {"Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine"} [NOTE: A tie. The other winner in this category was Barbra Streisand ('Funny Girl').] * Barbra Streisand -- Funny Girl {"Fanny Brice"} [NOTE: A tie. The other winner in this category was Katharine Hepburn ('The Lion in Winter').]

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Ruth Gordon -- Rosemary's Baby {"Minnie Castevet"}

ART DIRECTION* Oliver! -- Art Direction: John Box, Terence Marsh; Set Decoration: Vernon Dixon, Ken Muggleston

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Romeo and Juliet -- Pasqualino De Santis

COSTUME DESIGN* Romeo and Juliet -- Danilo Donati

DIRECTING* Oliver! -- Carol Reed

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Journey into Self -- Bill McGaw, Producer [NOTE: At the 41st Awards ceremony on April 14, 1969, 'Young Americans' was announced as the winner of the Documentary Feature Oscar. On May 7, 1969, the film was declared ineligible after it was revealed that the film had played in October of 1967, therefore ineligible for a 1968 Award. The first runner-up, 'Journey into Self' was awarded the statuette on May 8, 1969.]

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Why Man Creates -- Saul Bass, Producer

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FILM EDITING* Bullitt -- Frank P. Keller

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* War and Peace -- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

MUSIC (Original Score--for a motion picture [not a musical])* The Lion in Winter -- John Barry

MUSIC (Score of a Musical Picture--original or adaptation)* Oliver! -- Adaptation score by John Green

MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture)* "The Windmills of Your Mind" from The Thomas Crown Affair -- Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

BEST PICTURE* Oliver! -- John Woolf, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day -- Walt Disney, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Robert Kennedy Remembered -- Charles Guggenheim, Producer

SOUND* Oliver! -- Shepperton Studio Sound Department

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* 2001: A Space Odyssey -- Stanley Kubrick

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* The Lion in Winter -- James Goldman

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen)* The Producers -- Mel Brooks

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Martha Raye

1969 (42nd) ACTOR* John Wayne -- True Grit {"Rooster Cogburn"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Gig Young -- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {"Rocky"}

ACTRESS

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* Maggie Smith -- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie {"Miss Jean Brodie"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Goldie Hawn -- Cactus Flower {"Toni Simmons"}

ART DIRECTION* Hello, Dolly! -- Art Direction: John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman Blumenthal; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, George Hopkins, Raphael Bretton

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- Conrad Hall

COSTUME DESIGN* Anne of the Thousand Days -- Margaret Furse

DIRECTING* Midnight Cowboy -- John Schlesinger

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Arthur Rubinstein - The Love of Life -- Bernard Chevry, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Czechoslovakia 1968 -- Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco, Producers

FILM EDITING* Z -- Françoise Bonnot

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Z -- Algeria

MUSIC (Original Score--for a motion picture [not a musical])* Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- Burt Bacharach

MUSIC (Score of a Musical Picture--original or adaptation)* Hello, Dolly! -- Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman

MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture)* "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David

BEST PICTURE* Midnight Cowboy -- Jerome Hellman, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* It's Tough to Be a Bird -- Ward Kimball, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Magic Machines -- Joan Keller Stern, Producer

SOUND

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* Hello, Dolly! -- Jack Solomon, Murray Spivack

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Marooned -- Robbie Robertson

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Midnight Cowboy -- Waldo Salt

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--based on material not previously published or produced)* Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- William Goldman

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* George Jessel

1970 (43rd) ACTOR* George C. Scott -- Patton {"General George S. Patton, Jr."} [NOTE: Mr. Scott refused the award.]

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* John Mills -- Ryan's Daughter {"Michael"}

ACTRESS* Glenda Jackson -- Women in Love {"Gudrun Brangwen"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Helen Hayes -- Airport {"Ada Quonsett"}

ART DIRECTION* Patton -- Art Direction: Urie McCleary, Gil Parrondo; Set Decoration: Antonio Mateos, Pierre-Louis Thevenet

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Ryan's Daughter -- Freddie Young

COSTUME DESIGN* Cromwell -- Nino Novarese

DIRECTING* Patton -- Franklin J. Schaffner

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Woodstock -- Bob Maurice, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Interviews with My Lai Veterans -- Joseph Strick, Producer

FILM EDITING

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* Patton -- Hugh S. Fowler

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion -- Italy

MUSIC (Original Score)* Love Story -- Francis Lai

MUSIC (Original Song Score)* Let It Be -- Music and lyrics by The Beatles

MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture)* "For All We Know" from Lovers and Other Strangers -- Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Robb Royer (aka Robb Wilson) and James Griffin (aka Arthur James)

BEST PICTURE* Patton -- Frank McCarthy, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Cartoon)* Is It Always Right To Be Right? -- Nick Bosustow, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Resurrection of Broncho Billy -- John Longenecker, Producer

SOUND* Patton -- Douglas Williams, Don Bassman

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Tora! Tora! Tora! -- A. D. Flowers, L. B. Abbott

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* M*A*S*H -- Ring Lardner, Jr.

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)* Patton -- Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund H. North

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Frank Sinatra

HONORARY AWARD* To Lillian Gish for superlative artistry and for distinguished contribution to the progress of motion pictures. * To Orson Welles for superlative artistry and versatility in the creation of motion pictures.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Ingmar Bergman

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1971 (44th) ACTOR* Gene Hackman -- The French Connection {"Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Ben Johnson -- The Last Picture Show {"Sam the Lion"}

ACTRESS* Jane Fonda -- Klute {"Bree Daniel"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Cloris Leachman -- The Last Picture Show {"Ruth Popper"}

ART DIRECTION* Nicholas and Alexandra -- Art Direction: John Box, Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted, Gil Parrondo; Set Decoration: Vernon Dixon

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Fiddler on the Roof -- Oswald Morris

COSTUME DESIGN* Nicholas and Alexandra -- Yvonne Blake, Antonio Castillo

DIRECTING* The French Connection -- William Friedkin

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Hellstrom Chronicle -- Walon Green, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Sentinels of Silence -- Manuel Arango and Robert Amram, Producers

FILM EDITING* The French Connection -- Jerry Greenberg

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Garden of the Finzi Continis -- Italy

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* Summer of '42 -- Michel Legrand

MUSIC (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)* Fiddler on the Roof -- Adaptation Score by John Williams

MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture)* "Theme from Shaft" from Shaft -- Music and Lyrics by Isaac Hayes

BEST PICTURE* The French Connection -- Philip D'Antoni, Producer

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SHORT SUBJECT (Animated)* The Crunch Bird -- Ted Petok, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Sentinels of Silence -- Manuel Arango and Robert Amram, Producers

SOUND* Fiddler on the Roof -- Gordon K. McCallum, David Hildyard

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS* Bedknobs and Broomsticks -- Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett, Danny Lee

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* The French Connection -- Ernest Tidyman

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)* The Hospital -- Paddy Chayefsky

1972 (45th) ACTOR* Marlon Brando -- The Godfather {"Don Vito Corleone"} [NOTE: Mr. Brando refused the award.]

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Joel Grey -- Cabaret {"The Master of Ceremonies"}

ACTRESS* Liza Minnelli -- Cabaret {"Sally Bowles"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Eileen Heckart -- Butterflies Are Free {"Mrs. Baker"}

ART DIRECTION* Cabaret -- Art Direction: Rolf Zehetbauer, Jurgen Kiebach; Set Decoration: Herbert Strabel

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Cabaret -- Geoffrey Unsworth

COSTUME DESIGN* Travels with My Aunt -- Anthony Powell

DIRECTING* Cabaret -- Bob Fosse

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)

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* Marjoe -- Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* This Tiny World -- Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers

FILM EDITING* Cabaret -- David Bretherton

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie -- France

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* Limelight -- Charles Chaplin, Raymond Rasch, Larry Russell

MUSIC (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score)* Cabaret -- Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns

MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture)* "The Morning After" from The Poseidon Adventure -- Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn

BEST PICTURE* The Godfather -- Albert S. Ruddy, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Animated)* A Christmas Carol -- Richard Williams, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* Norman Rockwell's World...An American Dream -- Richard Barclay, Producer

SOUND* Cabaret -- Robert Knudson, David Hildyard

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* The Godfather -- Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)* The Candidate -- Jeremy Larner

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* The Poseidon Adventure -- L. B. Abbott, A. D. Flowers

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Rosalind Russell

1973 (46th)

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ACTOR* Jack Lemmon -- Save the Tiger {"Harry Stoner"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* John Houseman -- The Paper Chase {"Professor Kingsfield"}

ACTRESS* Glenda Jackson -- A Touch of Class {"Vicki Allessio"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Tatum O'Neal -- Paper Moon {"Addie Loggins"}

ART DIRECTION* The Sting -- Art Direction: Henry Bumstead; Set Decoration: James Payne

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Cries and Whispers -- Sven Nykvist

COSTUME DESIGN* The Sting -- Edith Head

DIRECTING* The Sting -- George Roy Hill

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Great American Cowboy -- Kieth Merrill, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Princeton: A Search for Answers -- Julian Krainin and DeWitt L. Sage, Jr., Producers

FILM EDITING* The Sting -- William Reynolds

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Day for Night -- France

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* The Way We Were -- Marvin Hamlisch

MUSIC (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)* The Sting -- Adaptation Score by Marvin Hamlisch

MUSIC (Song)* "The Way We Were" from The Way We Were -- Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

BEST PICTURE* The Sting -- Tony Bill, Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips, Producers

SHORT SUBJECT (Animated)

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* Frank Film -- Frank Mouris, Producer

SHORT SUBJECT (Live Action)* The Bolero -- Allan Miller and William Fertik, Producers

SOUND* The Exorcist -- Robert Knudson, Chris Newman

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* The Exorcist -- William Peter Blatty

WRITING (Story and Screenplay--based on factual material or material not previously published or produced)* The Sting -- David S. Ward

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Lew Wasserman

1974 (47th) ACTOR* Art Carney -- Harry and Tonto {"Harry"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Robert De Niro -- The Godfather Part II {"Vito Corleone"}

ACTRESS* Ellen Burstyn -- Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore {"Alice Hyatt"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Ingrid Bergman -- Murder on the Orient Express {"Greta Ohlsson"}

ART DIRECTION* The Godfather Part II -- Art Direction: Dean Tavoularis, Angelo Graham; Set Decoration: George R. Nelson

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Towering Inferno -- Fred Koenekamp, Joseph Biroc

COSTUME DESIGN* The Great Gatsby -- Theoni V. Aldredge

DIRECTING* The Godfather Part II -- Francis Ford Coppola

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Hearts and Minds -- Peter Davis and Bert Schneider, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)

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* Don't -- Robin Lehman, Producer

FILM EDITING* The Towering Inferno -- Harold F. Kress, Carl Kress

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Amarcord -- Italy

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* The Godfather Part II -- Nino Rota, Carmine Coppola

MUSIC (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)* The Great Gatsby -- Adaptation Score by Nelson Riddle

MUSIC (Song)* "We May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno -- Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn

BEST PICTURE* The Godfather Part II -- Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Gray Frederickson and Fred Roos, Co-Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Closed Mondays -- Will Vinton and Bob Gardiner, Producers

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* One-Eyed Men Are Kings -- Paul Claudon and Edmond Sechan, Producers

SOUND* Earthquake -- Ronald Pierce, Melvin Metcalfe, Sr.

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Chinatown -- Robert Towne

WRITING (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material)* The Godfather Part II -- Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* Earthquake -- Frank Brendel, Glen Robinson, Albert Whitlock

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Arthur B. Krim

1975 (48th) ACTOR* Jack Nicholson -- One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest {"Randle Patrick McMurphy"}

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ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* George Burns -- The Sunshine Boys {"Al Lewis"}

ACTRESS* Louise Fletcher -- One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest {"Nurse Mildred Ratched"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Lee Grant -- Shampoo {"Felicia Carr"}

ART DIRECTION* Barry Lyndon -- Art Direction: Ken Adam, Roy Walker; Set Decoration: Vernon Dixon

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Barry Lyndon -- John Alcott

COSTUME DESIGN* Barry Lyndon -- Ulla-Britt Soderlund, Milena Canonero

DIRECTING* One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest -- Milos Forman

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Man Who Skied Down Everest -- F. R. Crawley, James Hager and Dale Hartleben, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The End of the Game -- Claire Wilbur and Robin Lehman, Producers

FILM EDITING* Jaws -- Verna Fields

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Dersu Uzala -- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

MUSIC (Original Score)* Jaws -- John Williams

MUSIC (Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation -or- Scoring: Adaptation)* Barry Lyndon -- Adaptation Score by Leonard Rosenman

MUSIC (Original Song)* "I'm Easy" from Nashville -- Music and Lyrics by Keith Carradine

BEST PICTURE* One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest -- Saul Zaentz and Michael Douglas, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Great -- Bob Godfrey, Producer

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SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Angel and Big Joe -- Bert Salzman, Producer

SOUND* Jaws -- Robert L. Hoyt, Roger Heman, Earl Madery, John Carter

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Dog Day Afternoon -- Frank Pierson

WRITING (Screenplay Adapted from Other Material)* One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest -- Lawrence Hauben, Bo Goldman

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects)* The Hindenburg -- Peter Berkos

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* The Hindenburg -- Albert Whitlock, Glen Robinson

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Dr. Jules C. Stein

HONORARY AWARD* To Mary Pickford in recognition of her unique contributions to the film industry and the development of film as an artistic medium.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Mervyn LeRoy

1976 (49th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Peter Finch -- Network {"Howard Beale"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jason Robards -- All the President's Men {"Ben Bradlee"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Faye Dunaway -- Network {"Diana Christensen"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Beatrice Straight -- Network {"Louise Schumacher"}

ART DIRECTION* All the President's Men -- Art Direction: George Jenkins; Set Decoration: George Gaines

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Bound for Glory -- Haskell Wexler

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COSTUME DESIGN* Fellini's Casanova -- Danilo Donati

DIRECTING* Rocky -- John G. Avildsen

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Harlan County, U.S.A. -- Barbara Kopple, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Number Our Days -- Lynne Littman, Producer

FILM EDITING* Rocky -- Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Black and White in Color -- Ivory Coast

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Omen -- Jerry Goldsmith

MUSIC (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)* Bound for Glory -- Adaptation Score by Leonard Rosenman

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" from A Star Is Born -- Music by Barbra Streisand; Lyrics by Paul Williams

BEST PICTURE* Rocky -- Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Leisure -- Suzanne Baker, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* In the Region of Ice -- Andre Guttfreund and Peter Werner, Producers

SOUND* All the President's Men -- Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Jim Webb

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* All the President's Men -- William Goldman

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen--based on factual material or on story material not previously published or produced)* Network -- Paddy Chayefsky

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* King Kong -- Carlo Rambaldi, Glen Robinson, Frank Van der Veer

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* Logan's Run -- L. B. Abbott, Glen Robinson, Matthew Yuricich

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Pandro S. Berman

1977 (50th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Richard Dreyfuss -- The Goodbye Girl {"Elliot Garfield"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jason Robards -- Julia {"Dashiell Hammett"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Diane Keaton -- Annie Hall {"Annie Hall"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Vanessa Redgrave -- Julia {"Julia"}

ART DIRECTION* Star Wars -- Art Direction: John Barry, Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley; Set Decoration: Roger Christian

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Close Encounters of the Third Kind -- Vilmos Zsigmond

COSTUME DESIGN* Star Wars -- John Mollo

DIRECTING* Annie Hall -- Woody Allen

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? -- John Korty, Dan McCann and Warren L. Lockhart, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Gravity Is My Enemy -- John Joseph and Jan Stussy, Producers

FILM EDITING* Star Wars -- Paul Hirsch, Marcia Lucas, Richard Chew

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Madame Rosa -- France

MUSIC (Original Score)* Star Wars -- John Williams

MUSIC (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score)

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* A Little Night Music -- Adaptation Score by Jonathan Tunick

MUSIC (Original Song)* "You Light Up My Life" from You Light Up My Life -- Music and Lyrics by Joseph Brooks

BEST PICTURE* Annie Hall -- Charles H. Joffe, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Sand Castle -- Co Hoedeman, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* I'll Find a Way -- Beverly Shaffer and Yuki Yoshida, Producers

SOUND* Star Wars -- Don MacDougall, Ray West, Bob Minkler, Derek Ball

VISUAL EFFECTS* Star Wars -- John Stears, John Dykstra, Richard Edlund, Grant McCune, Robert Blalack

WRITING (Screenplay--based on material from another medium)* Julia -- Alvin Sargent

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen--based on factual material or on story material not previously published or produced)* Annie Hall -- Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD* To Benjamin Burtt, Jr. for the creation of the alien, creature and robot voices featured in 'Star Wars.'

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects Editing)* Close Encounters of the Third Kind -- Frank E. Warner

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Charlton Heston

HONORARY AWARD* To Margaret Booth for her exceptional contribution to the art of film editing in the motion picture industry.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Walter Mirisch

1978 (51st) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

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* Jon Voight -- Coming Home {"Luke Martin"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Christopher Walken -- The Deer Hunter {"Nick"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Jane Fonda -- Coming Home {"Sally Hyde"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Maggie Smith -- California Suite {"Diana Barrie"}

ART DIRECTION* Heaven Can Wait -- Art Direction: Paul Sylbert, Edwin O'Donovan; Set Decoration: George Gaines

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Days of Heaven -- Nestor Almendros

COSTUME DESIGN* Death on the Nile -- Anthony Powell

DIRECTING* The Deer Hunter -- Michael Cimino

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Scared Straight! -- Arnold Shapiro, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Flight of the Gossamer Condor -- Jacqueline Phillips Shedd and Ben Shedd, Producers

FILM EDITING* The Deer Hunter -- Peter Zinner

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Get Out Your Handkerchiefs -- France

MUSIC (Adaptation Score)* The Buddy Holly Story -- Joe Renzetti

MUSIC (Original Score)* Midnight Express -- Giorgio Moroder

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Last Dance" from Thank God It's Friday -- Music and Lyrics by Paul Jabara

BEST PICTURE* The Deer Hunter -- Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino and John Peverall, Producers

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SHORT FILM (Animated)* Special Delivery -- Eunice Macaulay and John Weldon, Producers

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Teenage Father -- Taylor Hackford, Producer

SOUND* The Deer Hunter -- Richard Portman, William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin, Darin Knight

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Midnight Express -- Oliver Stone

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Coming Home -- Story by Nancy Dowd; Screenplay by Waldo Salt, Robert C. Jones

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* Superman -- Les Bowie, Colin Chilvers, Denys Coop, Roy Field, Derek Meddings, Zoran Perisic

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Leo Jaffe

1979 (52nd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Dustin Hoffman -- Kramer vs. Kramer {"Ted Kramer"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Melvyn Douglas -- Being There {"Benjamin Rand"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Sally Field -- Norma Rae {"Norma Rae"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Meryl Streep -- Kramer vs. Kramer {"Joanna Kramer"}

ART DIRECTION* All That Jazz -- Art Direction: Philip Rosenberg, Tony Walton; Set Decoration: Edward Stewart, Gary Brink

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Apocalypse Now -- Vittorio Storaro

COSTUME DESIGN* All That Jazz -- Albert Wolsky

DIRECTING* Kramer vs. Kramer -- Robert Benton

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DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Best Boy -- Ira Wohl, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist -- Saul J. Turell, Producer

FILM EDITING* All That Jazz -- Alan Heim

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Tin Drum -- Federal Republic of Germany

MUSIC (Original Score)* A Little Romance -- Georges Delerue

MUSIC (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)* All That Jazz -- Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns

MUSIC (Original Song)* "It Goes Like It Goes" from Norma Rae -- Music by David Shire; Lyric by Norman Gimbel

BEST PICTURE* Kramer vs. Kramer -- Stanley R. Jaffe, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Every Child -- Derek Lamb, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Board and Care -- Sarah Pillsbury and Ron Ellis, Producers

SOUND* Apocalypse Now -- Walter Murch, Mark Berger, Richard Beggs, Nat Boxer

VISUAL EFFECTS* Alien -- H.R. Giger, Carlo Rambaldi, Brian Johnson, Nick Allder, Denys Ayling

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Kramer vs. Kramer -- Robert Benton

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Breaking Away -- Steve Tesich

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Editing)* The Black Stallion -- Alan Splet

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Robert Benjamin

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HONORARY AWARD* To Alec Guinness for advancing the art of screen acting through a host of memorable and distinguished performances. * To Hal Elias for his dedication and distinguished service to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Ray Stark

1980 (53rd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Robert De Niro -- Raging Bull {"Jake LaMotta"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Timothy Hutton -- Ordinary People {"Conrad Jarrett"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Sissy Spacek -- Coal Miner's Daughter {"Loretta Lynn"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Mary Steenburgen -- Melvin and Howard {"Lynda Dummar"}

ART DIRECTION* Tess -- Art Direction: Pierre Guffroy, Jack Stephens

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Tess -- Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet

COSTUME DESIGN* Tess -- Anthony Powell

DIRECTING* Ordinary People -- Robert Redford

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China -- Murray Lerner, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Karl Hess: Toward Liberty -- Roland Hallé and Peter W. Ladue, Producers

FILM EDITING* Raging Bull -- Thelma Schoonmaker

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears -- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

MUSIC (Original Score)* Fame -- Michael Gore

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MUSIC (Original Song)* "Fame" from Fame -- Music by Michael Gore; Lyric by Dean Pitchford

BEST PICTURE* Ordinary People -- Ronald L. Schwary, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Fly -- Ferenc Rofusz, Producer

SHORT FILM (Dramatic Live Action)* The Dollar Bottom -- Lloyd Phillips, Producer

SOUND* The Empire Strikes Back -- Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Peter Sutton

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Ordinary People -- Alvin Sargent

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Melvin and Howard -- Bo Goldman

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* The Empire Strikes Back -- Brian Johnson, Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Bruce Nicholson

HONORARY AWARD* To Henry Fonda, the consummate actor, in recognition of his brilliant accomplishments and enduring contribution to the art of motion pictures.

1981 (54th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Henry Fonda -- On Golden Pond {"Norman Thayer, Jr."}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* John Gielgud -- Arthur {"Hobson"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Katharine Hepburn -- On Golden Pond {"Ethel Thayer"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Maureen Stapleton -- Reds {"Emma Goldman"}

ART DIRECTION* Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Art Direction: Norman Reynolds, Leslie Dilley; Set Decoration: Michael Ford

CINEMATOGRAPHY

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* Reds -- Vittorio Storaro

COSTUME DESIGN* Chariots of Fire -- Milena Canonero

DIRECTING* Reds -- Warren Beatty

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Genocide -- Arnold Schwartzman and Rabbi Marvin Hier, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Close Harmony -- Nigel Noble, Producer

FILM EDITING* Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Michael Kahn

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Mephisto -- Hungary

MAKEUP* An American Werewolf in London -- Rick Baker

MUSIC (Original Score)* Chariots of Fire -- Vangelis

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" from Arthur -- Music and Lyric by Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Christopher Cross and Peter Allen

BEST PICTURE* Chariots of Fire -- David Puttnam, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Crac -- Frédéric Back, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Violet -- Paul Kemp and Shelley Levinson, Producers

SOUND* Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Roy Charman

VISUAL EFFECTS* Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Richard Edlund, Kit West, Bruce Nicholson, Joe Johnston

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* On Golden Pond -- Ernest Thompson

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Chariots of Fire -- Colin Welland

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SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects Editing)* Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Ben Burtt, Richard L. Anderson

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Danny Kaye

HONORARY AWARD* To Barbara Stanwyck for superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Albert R. Broccoli

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Joseph B. Walker [Stage Operations]

1982 (55th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Ben Kingsley -- Gandhi {"Mahatma Gandhi"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Louis Gossett, Jr. -- An Officer and a Gentleman {"Sgt. Emil Foley"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Meryl Streep -- Sophie's Choice {"Sophie"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jessica Lange -- Tootsie {"Julie Nichols"}

ART DIRECTION* Gandhi -- Art Direction: Stuart Craig, Bob Laing; Set Decoration: Michael Seirton

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Gandhi -- Billy Williams, Ronnie Taylor

COSTUME DESIGN* Gandhi -- John Mollo, Bhanu Athaiya

DIRECTING* Gandhi -- Richard Attenborough

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Just Another Missing Kid -- John Zaritsky, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* If You Love This Planet -- Edward Le Lorrain and Terri Nash, Producers

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FILM EDITING* Gandhi -- John Bloom

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again') -- Spain

MAKEUP* Quest for Fire -- Sarah Monzani, Michèle Burke

MUSIC (Original Score)* E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial -- John Williams

MUSIC (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation -or- Adaptation Score)* Victor/Victoria -- Song Score by Henry Mancini and Leslie Bricusse; Adaptation Score by Henry Mancini

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Up Where We Belong" from An Officer and a Gentleman -- Music by Jack Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie; Lyric by Will Jennings

BEST PICTURE* Gandhi -- Richard Attenborough, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Tango -- Zbigniew Rybczynski, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* A Shocking Accident -- Christine Oestreicher, Producer

SOUND* E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial -- Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Don Digirolamo, Gene Cantamessa

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial -- Charles L. Campbell, Ben Burtt

VISUAL EFFECTS* E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial -- Carlo Rambaldi, Dennis Muren, Kenneth F. Smith

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Missing -- Costa-Gavras, Donald Stewart

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Gandhi -- John Briley

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Walter Mirisch

HONORARY AWARD

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* To Mickey Rooney, in recognition of his 60 years of versatility in a variety of memorable film performances.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* John O. Aalberg

1983 (56th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Robert Duvall -- Tender Mercies {"Mac Sledge"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jack Nicholson -- Terms of Endearment {"Garrett Breedlove"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Shirley MacLaine -- Terms of Endearment {"Aurora Greenway"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Linda Hunt -- The Year of Living Dangerously {"Billy Kwan"}

ART DIRECTION* Fanny & Alexander -- Anna Asp

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Fanny & Alexander -- Sven Nykvist

COSTUME DESIGN* Fanny & Alexander -- Marik Vos

DIRECTING* Terms of Endearment -- James L. Brooks

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' -- Emile Ardolino, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Flamenco at 5:15 -- Cynthia Scott and Adam Symansky, Producers

FILM EDITING* The Right Stuff -- Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart, Tom Rolf

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Fanny & Alexander -- Sweden

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Right Stuff -- Bill Conti

MUSIC (Original Song Score or Adaptation Score)

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* Yentl -- Song Score by Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Flashdance...What a Feeling" from Flashdance -- Music by Giorgio Moroder; Lyric by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara

BEST PICTURE* Terms of Endearment -- James L. Brooks, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Sundae in New York -- Jimmy Picker, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Boys and Girls -- Janice L. Platt, Producer

SOUND* The Right Stuff -- Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Randy Thom, David MacMillan

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* The Right Stuff -- Jay Boekelheide

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Terms of Endearment -- James L. Brooks

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Tender Mercies -- Horton Foote

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* Return of the Jedi -- Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Ken Ralston, Phil Tippett

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* M. J. Frankovich

HONORARY AWARD* To Hal Roach, in recognition of his unparalleled record of distinguished contributions to the motion picture art form.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Dr. John G. Frayne

1984 (57th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* F. Murray Abraham -- Amadeus {"Antonio Salieri"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Haing S. Ngor -- The Killing Fields {"Dith Pran"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

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* Sally Field -- Places in the Heart {"Edna Spalding"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Peggy Ashcroft -- A Passage to India {"Mrs. Moore"}

ART DIRECTION* Amadeus -- Art Direction: Patrizia Von Brandenstein; Set Decoration: Karel Cerny

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Killing Fields -- Chris Menges

COSTUME DESIGN* Amadeus -- Theodor Pistek

DIRECTING* Amadeus -- Milos Forman

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Times of Harvey Milk -- Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Stone Carvers -- Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, Producers

FILM EDITING* The Killing Fields -- Jim Clark

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Dangerous Moves -- Switzerland

MAKEUP* Amadeus -- Paul LeBlanc, Dick Smith

MUSIC (Original Score)* A Passage to India -- Maurice Jarre

MUSIC (Original Song Score)* Purple Rain -- Prince

MUSIC (Original Song)* "I Just Called To Say I Love You" from The Woman in Red -- Music and Lyric by Stevie Wonder

BEST PICTURE* Amadeus -- Saul Zaentz, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Charade -- Jon Minnis, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Up -- Mike Hoover, Producer

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SOUND* Amadeus -- Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Todd Boekelheide, Chris Newman

VISUAL EFFECTS* Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom -- Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Lorne Peterson, George Gibbs

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Amadeus -- Peter Shaffer

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Places in the Heart -- Robert Benton

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects Editing)* The River -- Kay Rose

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* David L. Wolper

HONORARY AWARD* To James Stewart, for his fifty years of memorable performances. For his high ideals both on and off the screen. With the respect and affection of his colleagues. * To the National Endowment for the Arts, in recognition of its 20th anniversary and its dedicated commitment to fostering artistic and creative activity and excellence in every area of the arts.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Linwood G. Dunn

1985 (58th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* William Hurt -- Kiss of the Spider Woman {"Luis Molina"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Don Ameche -- Cocoon {"Art Selwyn"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Geraldine Page -- The Trip to Bountiful {"Mrs. Watts"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anjelica Huston -- Prizzi's Honor {"Maerose Prizzi"}

ART DIRECTION* Out of Africa -- Art Direction: Stephen Grimes; Set Decoration: Josie MacAvin

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Out of Africa -- David Watkin

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COSTUME DESIGN* Ran -- Emi Wada

DIRECTING* Out of Africa -- Sydney Pollack

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Broken Rainbow -- Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements -- David Goodman, Producer

FILM EDITING* Witness -- Thom Noble

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Official Story -- Argentina

MAKEUP* Mask -- Michael Westmore, Zoltan Elek

MUSIC (Original Score)* Out of Africa -- John Barry

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Say You, Say Me" from White Nights -- Music and Lyric by Lionel Richie

BEST PICTURE* Out of Africa -- Sydney Pollack, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Anna & Bella -- Cilia Van Dijk, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Molly's Pilgrim -- Jeff Brown and Chris Pelzer, Producers

SOUND* Out of Africa -- Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold, Peter Handford

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Back to the Future -- Charles L. Campbell, Robert Rutledge

VISUAL EFFECTS* Cocoon -- Ken Ralston, Ralph McQuarrie, Scott Farrar, David Berry

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Out of Africa -- Kurt Luedtke

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)

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* Witness -- Screenplay by Earl W. Wallace, William Kelley; Story by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace, Earl W. Wallace

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Charles 'Buddy' Rogers

HONORARY AWARD* To Paul Newman, in recognition of his many and memorable compelling screen performances and for his personal integrity and dedication to his craft. * To Alex North, in recognition of his brilliant artistry in the creation of memorable music for a host of distinguished motion pictures.

1986 (59th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Paul Newman -- The Color of Money {"Eddie Felson"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Michael Caine -- Hannah and Her Sisters {"Elliot"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Marlee Matlin -- Children of a Lesser God {"Sarah"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Dianne Wiest -- Hannah and Her Sisters {"Holly"}

ART DIRECTION* A Room with a View -- Art Direction: Gianni Quaranta, Brian Ackland-Snow; Set Decoration: Brian Savegar, Elio Altamura

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Mission -- Chris Menges

COSTUME DESIGN* A Room with a View -- Jenny Beavan, John Bright

DIRECTING* Platoon -- Oliver Stone

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got -- Brigitte Berman, Producer [NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'Down and Out in America.'] * Down and Out in America -- Joseph Feury and Milton Justice, Producers [NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got.']

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Women--for America, for the World -- Vivienne Verdon-Roe, Producer

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FILM EDITING* Platoon -- Claire Simpson

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Assault -- The Netherlands

MAKEUP* The Fly -- Chris Walas, Stephan Dupuis

MUSIC (Original Score)* 'Round Midnight -- Herbie Hancock

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Take My Breath Away" from Top Gun -- Music by Giorgio Moroder; Lyric by Tom Whitlock

BEST PICTURE* Platoon -- Arnold Kopelson, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* A Greek Tragedy -- Linda Van Tulden and Willem Thijssen, Producers

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Precious Images -- Chuck Workman, Producer

SOUND* Platoon -- John K. Wilkinson, Richard Rogers, Charles 'Bud' Grenzbach, Simon Kaye

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Aliens -- Don Sharpe

VISUAL EFFECTS* Aliens -- Robert Skotak, Stan Winston, John Richardson, Suzanne Benson

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* A Room with a View -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Hannah and Her Sisters -- Woody Allen

HONORARY AWARD* To Ralph Bellamy for his unique artistry and his distinguished service to the profession of acting.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Steven Spielberg

1987 (60th)

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ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Michael Douglas -- Wall Street {"Gordon Gekko"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Sean Connery -- The Untouchables {"Jim Malone"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Cher -- Moonstruck {"Loretta Castorini"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Olympia Dukakis -- Moonstruck {"Rose Castorini"}

ART DIRECTION* The Last Emperor -- Art Direction: Ferdinando Scarfiotti; Set Decoration: Bruno Cesari, Osvaldo Desideri

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Last Emperor -- Vittorio Storaro

COSTUME DESIGN* The Last Emperor -- James Acheson

DIRECTING* The Last Emperor -- Bernardo Bertolucci

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table -- Aviva Slesin, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Young at Heart -- Sue Marx and Pamela Conn, Producers

FILM EDITING* The Last Emperor -- Gabriella Cristiani

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Babette's Feast -- Denmark

MAKEUP* Harry and the Hendersons -- Rick Baker

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Last Emperor -- Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne, Cong Su

MUSIC (Original Song)* "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from Dirty Dancing -- Music by Franke Previte, John DeNicola and Donald Markowitz; Lyric by Franke Previte

BEST PICTURE* The Last Emperor -- Jeremy Thomas, Producer

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SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Man Who Planted Trees -- Frédéric Back, Producer

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall -- Jonathan Sanger and Jana Sue Memel, Producers

SOUND* The Last Emperor -- Bill Rowe, Ivan Sharrock

VISUAL EFFECTS* Innerspace -- Dennis Muren, William George, Harley Jessup, Kenneth Smith

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* The Last Emperor -- Mark Peploe, Bernardo Bertolucci

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Moonstruck -- John Patrick Shanley

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Sound Effects Editing)* RoboCop -- Stephen Flick, John Pospisil

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Billy Wilder

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Fred Hynes

1988 (61st) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Dustin Hoffman -- Rain Man {"Raymond Babbitt"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Kevin Kline -- A Fish Called Wanda {"Otto"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Jodie Foster -- The Accused {"Sarah Tobias"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Geena Davis -- The Accidental Tourist {"Muriel"}

ART DIRECTION* Dangerous Liaisons -- Art Direction: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Gerard James

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Mississippi Burning -- Peter Biziou

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COSTUME DESIGN* Dangerous Liaisons -- James Acheson

DIRECTING* Rain Man -- Barry Levinson

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie -- Marcel Ophuls, Producer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* You Don't Have to Die -- William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, Producers

FILM EDITING* Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- Arthur Schmidt

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Pelle the Conqueror -- Denmark

MAKEUP* Beetlejuice -- Ve Neill, Steve La Porte, Robert Short

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Milagro Beanfield War -- Dave Grusin

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Let the River Run" from Working Girl -- Music and Lyric by Carly Simon

BEST PICTURE* Rain Man -- Mark Johnson, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Tin Toy -- John Lasseter, William Reeves

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* The Appointments of Dennis Jennings -- Dean Parisot, Steven Wright

SOUND* Bird -- Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore, Willie D. Burton

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- Charles L. Campbell, Louis L. Edemann

VISUAL EFFECTS* Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- Ken Ralston, Richard Williams, Edward Jones, George Gibbs

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Dangerous Liaisons -- Christopher Hampton

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)

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* Rain Man -- Screenplay by Ronald Bass, Barry Morrow; Story by Barry Morrow

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD* To Richard Williams for the animation direction of 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit.'

HONORARY AWARD* To the National Film Board of Canada in recognition of its 50th anniversary and its dedicated commitment to originate artistic, creative and technological activity and excellence in every area of film making. * To Eastman Kodak Company in recognition of the company's fundamental contributions to the art of motion pictures during the first century of film history.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Gordon Henry Cook

1989 (62nd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Daniel Day-Lewis -- My Left Foot {"Christy Brown"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Denzel Washington -- Glory {"Trip"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Jessica Tandy -- Driving Miss Daisy {"Daisy Werthan"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Brenda Fricker -- My Left Foot {"Mrs. Brown"}

ART DIRECTION* Batman -- Art Direction: Anton Furst; Set Decoration: Peter Young

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Glory -- Freddie Francis

COSTUME DESIGN* Henry V -- Phyllis Dalton

DIRECTING* Born on the Fourth of July -- Oliver Stone

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt -- Robert Epstein and Bill Couturié, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Johnstown Flood -- Charles Guggenheim, Producer

FILM EDITING

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* Born on the Fourth of July -- David Brenner, Joe Hutshing

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Cinema Paradiso -- Italy

MAKEUP* Driving Miss Daisy -- Manlio Rocchetti, Lynn Barber, Kevin Haney

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Little Mermaid -- Alan Menken

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid -- Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman

BEST PICTURE* Driving Miss Daisy -- Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Balance -- Christoph Lauenstein, Wolfgang Lauenstein

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Work Experience -- James Hendrie

SOUND* Glory -- Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -- Ben Burtt, Richard Hymns

VISUAL EFFECTS* The Abyss -- John Bruno, Dennis Muren, Hoyt Yeatman, Dennis Skotak

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Driving Miss Daisy -- Alfred Uhry

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Dead Poets Society -- Tom Schulman

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Howard W. Koch

HONORARY AWARD* To Akira Kurosawa for accomplishments that have inspired, delighted, enriched and entertained audiences and influenced filmmakers throughout the world.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Pierre Angenieux

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1990 (63rd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Jeremy Irons -- Reversal of Fortune {"Claus Von Bulow"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Joe Pesci -- Good Fellas {"Tommy DeVito"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Kathy Bates -- Misery {"Annie Wilkes"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Whoopi Goldberg -- Ghost {"Oda Mae Brown"}

ART DIRECTION* Dick Tracy -- Art Direction: Richard Sylbert; Set Decoration: Rick Simpson

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Dances With Wolves -- Dean Semler

COSTUME DESIGN* Cyrano de Bergerac -- Franca Squarciapino

DIRECTING* Dances With Wolves -- Kevin Costner

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* American Dream -- Barbara Kopple and Arthur Cohn, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Days of Waiting -- Steven Okazaki, Producer

FILM EDITING* Dances With Wolves -- Neil Travis

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Journey of Hope -- Switzerland

MAKEUP* Dick Tracy -- John Caglione, Jr., Doug Drexler

MUSIC (Original Score)* Dances With Wolves -- John Barry

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Sooner Or Later (I Always Get My Man)" from Dick Tracy -- Music and Lyric by Stephen Sondheim

BEST PICTURE* Dances With Wolves -- Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner, Producers

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SHORT FILM (Animated)* Creature Comforts -- Nick Park

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* The Lunch Date -- Adam Davidson

SOUND* Dances With Wolves -- Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins, Russell Williams II

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* The Hunt for Red October -- Cecelia Hall, George Watters II

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)* Dances With Wolves -- Michael Blake

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Ghost -- Bruce Joel Rubin

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Visual Effects)* Total Recall -- Eric Brevig, Rob Bottin, Tim McGovern, Alex Funke

HONORARY AWARD* To Sophia Loren, one of the genuine treasures of world cinema who, in a career rich with memorable performances, has added permanent luster to our art form. * To Myrna Loy, in recognition of her extraordinary qualities both on screen and off, with appreciation for a lifetime's worth of indelible performances.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Stefan Kudelski

1991 (64th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Anthony Hopkins -- The Silence of the Lambs {"Dr. Hannibal Lecter"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jack Palance -- City Slickers {"Curly"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Jodie Foster -- The Silence of the Lambs {"Clarice Starling"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Mercedes Ruehl -- The Fisher King {"Anne"}

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ART DIRECTION* Bugsy -- Art Direction: Dennis Gassner; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh

CINEMATOGRAPHY* JFK -- Robert Richardson

COSTUME DESIGN* Bugsy -- Albert Wolsky

DIRECTING* The Silence of the Lambs -- Jonathan Demme

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* In the Shadow of the Stars -- Allie Light and Irving Saraf, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment -- Debra Chasnoff, Producer

FILM EDITING* JFK -- Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Mediterraneo -- Italy

MAKEUP* Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- Stan Winston, Jeff Dawn

MUSIC (Original Score)* Beauty and the Beast -- Alan Menken

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast -- Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Howard Ashman

BEST PICTURE* The Silence of the Lambs -- Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt and Ron Bozman, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Manipulation -- Daniel Greaves

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Session Man -- Seth Winston, Rob Fried

SOUND* Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Lee Orloff

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- Gary Rydstrom, Gloria S. Borders

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VISUAL EFFECTS* Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren, Jr., Robert Skotak

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* The Silence of the Lambs -- Ted Tally

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Thelma & Louise -- Callie Khouri

HONORARY AWARD* To Satyajit Ray, in recognition of his rare mastery of the art of motion pictures, and of his profound humanitarian outlook, which has had an indelible influence on filmmakers and audiences throughout the world.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* George Lucas

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Ray Harryhausen

1992 (65th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Al Pacino -- Scent of a Woman {"Lt. Col. Frank Slade"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Gene Hackman -- Unforgiven {"Little Bill Daggett"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Emma Thompson -- Howards End {"Margaret Schlegel"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Marisa Tomei -- My Cousin Vinny {"Mona Lisa Vito"}

ART DIRECTION* Howards End -- Art Direction: Luciana Arrighi; Set Decoration: Ian Whittaker

CINEMATOGRAPHY* A River Runs Through It -- Philippe Rousselot

COSTUME DESIGN* Bram Stoker's Dracula -- Eiko Ishioka

DIRECTING* Unforgiven -- Clint Eastwood

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)

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* The Panama Deception -- Barbara Trent and David Kasper, Producers

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Educating Peter -- Thomas C. Goodwin and Gerardine Wurzburg, Producers

FILM EDITING* Unforgiven -- Joel Cox

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Indochine -- France

MAKEUP* Bram Stoker's Dracula -- Greg Cannom, Michèle Burke, Matthew W. Mungle

MUSIC (Original Score)* Aladdin -- Alan Menken

MUSIC (Original Song)* "A Whole New World" from Aladdin -- Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Tim Rice

BEST PICTURE* Unforgiven -- Clint Eastwood, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase -- Joan C. Gratz

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Omnibus -- Sam Karmann

SOUND* The Last of the Mohicans -- Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith, Simon Kaye

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Bram Stoker's Dracula -- Tom C. McCarthy, David E. Stone

VISUAL EFFECTS* Death Becomes Her -- Ken Ralston, Doug Chiang, Doug Smythe, Tom Woodruff, Jr.

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Howards End -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* The Crying Game -- Neil Jordan

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Audrey Hepburn [NOTE: The Academy's Board of Governors voted to confer this award on January 12, 1993. Ms. Hepburn passed away on January 20th, and the award was accepted on her behalf by her son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer.] * Elizabeth Taylor

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HONORARY AWARD* To Federico Fellini in appreciation of one of the screen's master storytellers.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Erich Kaestner

1993 (66th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Tom Hanks -- Philadelphia {"Andrew Beckett"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Tommy Lee Jones -- The Fugitive {"Samuel Gerard"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Holly Hunter -- The Piano {"Ada"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Anna Paquin -- The Piano {"Flora"}

ART DIRECTION* Schindler's List -- Art Direction: Allan Starski; Set Decoration: Ewa Braun

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Schindler's List -- Janusz Kaminski

COSTUME DESIGN* The Age of Innocence -- Gabriella Pescucci

DIRECTING* Schindler's List -- Steven Spielberg

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School -- Susan Raymond, Alan Raymond

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Defending Our Lives -- Margaret Lazarus, Renner Wunderlich

FILM EDITING* Schindler's List -- Michael Kahn

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Belle Epoque -- Spain

MAKEUP* Mrs. Doubtfire -- Greg Cannom, Ve Neill, Yolanda Toussieng

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MUSIC (Original Score)* Schindler's List -- John Williams

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Streets of Philadelphia" from Philadelphia -- Music and Lyric by Bruce Springsteen

BEST PICTURE* Schindler's List -- Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen and Branko Lustig, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Wrong Trousers -- Nick Park

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Black Rider (Schwarzfahrer) -- Pepe Danquart

SOUND* Jurassic Park -- Gary Summers, Gary Rydstrom, Shawn Murphy, Ron Judkins

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Jurassic Park -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns

VISUAL EFFECTS* Jurassic Park -- Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Phil Tippett, Michael Lantieri

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Schindler's List -- Steven Zaillian

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* The Piano -- Jane Campion

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Paul Newman

HONORARY AWARD* To Deborah Kerr, in appreciation for a full career's worth of elegant and beautifully crafted performances.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Petro Vlahos

1994 (67th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Tom Hanks -- Forrest Gump {"Forrest Gump"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Martin Landau -- Ed Wood {"Bela Lugosi"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

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* Jessica Lange -- Blue Sky {"Carly Marshall"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Dianne Wiest -- Bullets over Broadway {"Helen Sinclair"}

ART DIRECTION* The Madness of King George -- Art Direction: Ken Adam; Set Decoration: Carolyn Scott

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Legends of the Fall -- John Toll

COSTUME DESIGN* The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert -- Lizzy Gardiner, Tim Chappel

DIRECTING* Forrest Gump -- Robert Zemeckis

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision -- Freida Lee Mock, Terry Sanders

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* A Time for Justice -- Charles Guggenheim

FILM EDITING* Forrest Gump -- Arthur Schmidt

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Burnt by the Sun -- Russia

MAKEUP* Ed Wood -- Rick Baker, Ve Neill, Yolanda Toussieng

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Lion King -- Hans Zimmer

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King -- Music by Elton John; Lyric by Tim Rice

BEST PICTURE* Forrest Gump -- Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Bob's Birthday -- Alison Snowden, David Fine

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life -- Peter Capaldi, Ruth Kenley-Letts [NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'Trevor.'] * Trevor -- Peggy Rajski, Randy Stone

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[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was 'Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life.']

SOUND* Speed -- Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer, David R. B. MacMillan

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Speed -- Stephen Hunter Flick

VISUAL EFFECTS* Forrest Gump -- Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Forrest Gump -- Eric Roth

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Pulp Fiction -- Screenplay by Quentin Tarantino; Stories by Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Quincy Jones

HONORARY AWARD* To Michelangelo Antonioni in recognition of his place as one of the cinema's master visual stylists.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Clint Eastwood

1995 (68th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Nicolas Cage -- Leaving Las Vegas {"Ben Sanderson"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Kevin Spacey -- The Usual Suspects {"Roger 'Verbal' Kint"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Susan Sarandon -- Dead Man Walking {"Sister Helen Prejean"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Mira Sorvino -- Mighty Aphrodite {"Linda"}

ART DIRECTION* Restoration -- Eugenio Zanetti

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Braveheart -- John Toll

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COSTUME DESIGN* Restoration -- James Acheson

DIRECTING* Braveheart -- Mel Gibson

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Anne Frank Remembered -- Jon Blair

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* One Survivor Remembers -- Kary Antholis

FILM EDITING* Apollo 13 -- Mike Hill, Dan Hanley

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Antonia's Line -- The Netherlands

MAKEUP* Braveheart -- Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, Lois Burwell

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* The Postman (Il Postino) -- Luis Enrique Bacalov

MUSIC (Original Musical or Comedy Score)* Pocahontas -- Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Orchestral Score by Alan Menken

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas -- Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by Stephen Schwartz

BEST PICTURE* Braveheart -- Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr. and Bruce Davey, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* A Close Shave -- Nick Park

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Lieberman in Love -- Christine Lahti, Jana Sue Memel

SOUND* Apollo 13 -- Rick Dior, Steve Pederson, Scott Millan, David MacMillan

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Braveheart -- Lon Bender, Per Hallberg

VISUAL EFFECTS* Babe -- Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan, John Cox

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WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Sense and Sensibility -- Emma Thompson

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* The Usual Suspects -- Christopher McQuarrie

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD* To John Lasseter, for his inspired leadership of the Pixar 'Toy Story' team, resulting in the first feature-length computer-animated film.

HONORARY AWARD* To Kirk Douglas, for fifty years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community. * To Chuck Jones, for the creation of classic cartoons which have brought worldwide joy for more than half a century.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Donald C. Rogers

1996 (69th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Geoffrey Rush -- Shine {"David Helfgott"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Cuba Gooding, Jr. -- Jerry Maguire {"Rod Tidwell"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Frances McDormand -- Fargo {"Marge Gunderson"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Juliette Binoche -- The English Patient {"Hana"}

ART DIRECTION* The English Patient -- Art Direction: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The English Patient -- John Seale

COSTUME DESIGN* The English Patient -- Ann Roth

DIRECTING* The English Patient -- Anthony Minghella

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* When We Were Kings -- Leon Gast, David Sonenberg

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)

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* Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien -- Jessica Yu

FILM EDITING* The English Patient -- Walter Murch

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Kolya -- Czech Republic

MAKEUP* The Nutty Professor -- Rick Baker, David LeRoy Anderson

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* The English Patient -- Gabriel Yared

MUSIC (Original Musical or Comedy Score)* Emma -- Rachel Portman

MUSIC (Original Song)* "You Must Love Me" from Evita -- Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyric by Tim Rice

BEST PICTURE* The English Patient -- Saul Zaentz, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Quest -- Tyron Montgomery, Thomas Stellmach

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Dear Diary -- David Frankel, Barry Jossen

SOUND* The English Patient -- Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Chris Newman

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* The Ghost and the Darkness -- Bruce Stambler

VISUAL EFFECTS* Independence Day -- Volker Engel, Douglas Smith, Clay Pinney, Joseph Viskocil

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Sling Blade -- Billy Bob Thornton

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Fargo -- Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

HONORARY AWARD* To Michael Kidd in recognition of his services to the art of the dance in the art of the screen.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD

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* Saul Zaentz

1997 (70th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Jack Nicholson -- As Good As It Gets {"Melvin Udall"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Robin Williams -- Good Will Hunting {"Sean McGuire"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Helen Hunt -- As Good As It Gets {"Carol Connelly"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Kim Basinger -- L.A. Confidential {"Lynn Bracken"}

ART DIRECTION* Titanic -- Art Direction: Peter Lamont; Set Decoration: Michael Ford

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Titanic -- Russell Carpenter

COSTUME DESIGN* Titanic -- Deborah L. Scott

DIRECTING* Titanic -- James Cameron

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Long Way Home -- Rabbi Marvin Hier, Richard Trank

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* A Story of Healing -- Donna Dewey, Carol Pasternak

FILM EDITING* Titanic -- Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Character -- The Netherlands

MAKEUP* Men in Black -- Rick Baker, David LeRoy Anderson

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* Titanic -- James Horner

MUSIC (Original Musical or Comedy Score)* The Full Monty -- Anne Dudley

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MUSIC (Original Song)* "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic -- Music by James Horner; Lyric by Will Jennings

BEST PICTURE* Titanic -- James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Geri's Game -- Jan Pinkava

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Visas and Virtue -- Chris Tashima, Chris Donahue

SOUND* Titanic -- Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Titanic -- Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes

VISUAL EFFECTS* Titanic -- Robert Legato, Mark Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher, Michael Kanfer

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* L.A. Confidential -- Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Good Will Hunting -- Ben Affleck, Matt Damon

HONORARY AWARD* To Stanley Donen in appreciation of a body of work marked by grace, elegance, wit and visual innovation.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Don Iwerks

1998 (71st) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Roberto Benigni -- Life Is Beautiful {"Guido"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* James Coburn -- Affliction {"Glen Whitehouse"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Gwyneth Paltrow -- Shakespeare in Love {"Viola De Lesseps"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Judi Dench -- Shakespeare in Love {"Queen Elizabeth I"}

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ART DIRECTION* Shakespeare in Love -- Art Direction: Martin Childs; Set Decoration: Jill Quertier

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Saving Private Ryan -- Janusz Kaminski

COSTUME DESIGN* Shakespeare in Love -- Sandy Powell

DIRECTING* Saving Private Ryan -- Steven Spielberg

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Last Days -- James Moll, Ken Lipper

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years -- Keiko Ibi

FILM EDITING* Saving Private Ryan -- Michael Kahn

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Life Is Beautiful -- Italy

MAKEUP* Elizabeth -- Jenny Shircore

MUSIC (Original Dramatic Score)* Life Is Beautiful -- Nicola Piovani

MUSIC (Original Musical or Comedy Score)* Shakespeare in Love -- Stephen Warbeck

MUSIC (Original Song)* "When You Believe" from The Prince of Egypt -- Music and Lyric by Stephen Schwartz

BEST PICTURE* Shakespeare in Love -- David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Bunny -- Chris Wedge

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Election Night (Valgaften) -- Kim Magnusson, Anders Thomas Jensen

SOUND* Saving Private Ryan -- Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson, Ronald Judkins

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SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* Saving Private Ryan -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns

VISUAL EFFECTS* What Dreams May Come -- Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson, Kevin Mack

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Gods and Monsters -- Bill Condon

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Shakespeare in Love -- Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard

HONORARY AWARD* To Elia Kazan in recognition of his indelible contributions to the art of motion picture direction.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Norman Jewison

1999 (72nd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Kevin Spacey -- American Beauty {"Lester Burnham"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Michael Caine -- The Cider House Rules {"Dr. Wilbur Larch"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Hilary Swank -- Boys Don't Cry {"Brandon Teena/Teena Brandon"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Angelina Jolie -- Girl, Interrupted {"Lisa Rowe"}

ART DIRECTION* Sleepy Hollow -- Art Direction: Rick Heinrichs; Set Decoration: Peter Young

CINEMATOGRAPHY* American Beauty -- Conrad L. Hall

COSTUME DESIGN* Topsy-Turvy -- Lindy Hemming

DIRECTING* American Beauty -- Sam Mendes

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* One Day in September -- Arthur Cohn, Kevin Macdonald

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)

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* King Gimp -- Susan Hannah Hadary, William A. Whiteford

FILM EDITING* The Matrix -- Zach Staenberg

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* All About My Mother -- Spain

MAKEUP* Topsy-Turvy -- Christine Blundell, Trefor Proud

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Red Violin -- John Corigliano

MUSIC (Original Song)* "You'll Be In My Heart" from Tarzan -- Music and Lyric by Phil Collins

BEST PICTURE* American Beauty -- Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Old Man and the Sea -- Alexander Petrov

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York -- Barbara Schock, Tammy Tiehel

SOUND* The Matrix -- John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David Campbell, David Lee

SOUND EFFECTS EDITING* The Matrix -- Dane A. Davis

VISUAL EFFECTS* The Matrix -- John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Steve Courtley, Jon Thum

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* The Cider House Rules -- John Irving

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* American Beauty -- Alan Ball

HONORARY AWARD* To Andrzej Wajda in recognition of five decades of extraordinary film direction.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Warren Beatty

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Roderick T. Ryan

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2000 (73rd) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Russell Crowe -- Gladiator {"Maximus Decimus Meridius"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Benicio Del Toro -- Traffic {"Javier Rodriguez"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Julia Roberts -- Erin Brockovich {"Erin Brockovich"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Marcia Gay Harden -- Pollock {"Lee Krasner"}

ART DIRECTION* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- Tim Yip

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- Peter Pau

COSTUME DESIGN* Gladiator -- Janty Yates

DIRECTING* Traffic -- Steven Soderbergh

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport -- Mark Jonathan Harris, Deborah Oppenheimer

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Big Mama -- Tracy Seretean

FILM EDITING* Traffic -- Stephen Mirrione

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- Taiwan

MAKEUP* Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas -- Rick Baker, Gail Ryan

MUSIC (Original Score)* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon -- Tan Dun

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Things Have Changed" from Wonder Boys -- Music and Lyric by Bob Dylan

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BEST PICTURE* Gladiator -- Douglas Wick, David Franzoni and Branko Lustig, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Father and Daughter -- Michael Dudok de Wit

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Quiero Ser (I want to be...) -- Florian Gallenberger

SOUND* Gladiator -- Scott Millan, Bob Beemer, Ken Weston

SOUND EDITING* U-571 -- Jon Johnson

VISUAL EFFECTS* Gladiator -- John Nelson, Neil Corbould, Tim Burke, Rob Harvey

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* Traffic -- Screenplay by Stephen Gaghan

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Almost Famous -- Written by Cameron Crowe

HONORARY AWARD* To Jack Cardiff, master of light and color. * To Ernest Lehman, in appreciation of a body of varied and enduring work.

IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD* Dino De Laurentiis

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Irwin W. Young

2001 (74th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Denzel Washington -- Training Day {"Alonzo"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jim Broadbent -- Iris {"John Bayley"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Halle Berry -- Monster's Ball {"Leticia Musgrove"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jennifer Connelly -- A Beautiful Mind {"Alicia Nash"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

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* Shrek -- Aron Warner

ART DIRECTION* Moulin Rouge -- Art Direction: Catherine Martin; Set Decoration: Brigitte Broch

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring -- Andrew Lesnie

COSTUME DESIGN* Moulin Rouge -- Catherine Martin, Angus Strathie

DIRECTING* A Beautiful Mind -- Ron Howard

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Murder on a Sunday Morning -- Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, Denis Poncet

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Thoth -- Sarah Kernochan, Lynn Appelle

FILM EDITING* Black Hawk Down -- Pietro Scalia

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* No Man's Land -- Bosnia & Herzegovina

MAKEUP* The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring -- Peter Owen, Richard Taylor

MUSIC (Original Score)* The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring -- Howard Shore

MUSIC (Original Song)* "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc. -- Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

BEST PICTURE* A Beautiful Mind -- Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* For the Birds -- Ralph Eggleston

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* the accountant -- Ray McKinnon, Lisa Blount

SOUND* Black Hawk Down -- Michael Minkler, Myron Nettinga, Chris Munro

SOUND EDITING* Pearl Harbor -- George Watters II, Christopher Boyes

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VISUAL EFFECTS* The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring -- Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Richard Taylor, Mark Stetson

WRITING (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)* A Beautiful Mind -- Written by Akiva Goldsman

WRITING (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)* Gosford Park -- Written by Julian Fellowes

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Arthur Hiller

HONORARY AWARD* To Sidney Poitier in recognition of his remarkable accomplishments as an artist and as a human being. * To Robert Redford: Actor, director, producer, creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Edmund M. Di Giulio

2002 (75th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Adrien Brody -- The Pianist {"Wladyslaw Szpilman"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Chris Cooper -- Adaptation {"John Laroche"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Nicole Kidman -- The Hours {"Virginia Woolf"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Catherine Zeta-Jones -- Chicago {"Velma Kelly"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* Spirited Away -- Hayao Miyazaki

ART DIRECTION* Chicago -- Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Road to Perdition -- Conrad L. Hall

COSTUME DESIGN* Chicago -- Colleen Atwood

DIRECTING

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* The Pianist -- Roman Polanski

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Bowling for Columbine -- Michael Moore, Michael Donovan

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Twin Towers -- Bill Guttentag, Robert David Port

FILM EDITING* Chicago -- Martin Walsh

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Nowhere in Africa -- Germany

MAKEUP* Frida -- John Jackson, Beatrice De Alba

MUSIC (Original Score)* Frida -- Elliot Goldenthal

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Lose Yourself" from 8 Mile -- Music by Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto; Lyric by Eminem

BEST PICTURE* Chicago -- Martin Richards, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The ChubbChubbs! -- Eric Armstrong

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* This Charming Man (Der Er En Yndig Mand) -- Martin Strange-Hansen, Mie Andreasen

SOUND* Chicago -- Michael Minkler, Dominick Tavella, David Lee

SOUND EDITING* The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- Ethan Van der Ryn, Michael Hopkins

VISUAL EFFECTS* The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook, Alex Funke

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* The Pianist -- Screenplay by Ronald Harwood

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Talk to Her -- Written by Pedro Almodóvar

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HONORARY AWARD* To Peter O'Toole, whose remarkable talents have provided cinema history with some of its most memorable characters.

2003 (76th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Sean Penn -- Mystic River {"Jimmy Markum"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Tim Robbins -- Mystic River {"Dave Boyle"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Charlize Theron -- Monster {"Aileen Wuornos"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Renée Zellweger -- Cold Mountain {"Ruby Thewes"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* Finding Nemo -- Andrew Stanton

ART DIRECTION* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Art Direction: Grant Major; Set Decoration: Dan Hennah and Alan Lee

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World -- Russell Boyd

COSTUME DESIGN* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor

DIRECTING* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Peter Jackson

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* The Fog of War -- Errol Morris and Michael Williams

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Chernobyl Heart -- Maryann DeLeo

FILM EDITING* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Jamie Selkirk

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Barbarian Invasions -- Canada

MAKEUP* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Richard Taylor and Peter King

MUSIC (Original Score)

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* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Howard Shore

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Into the West" from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Music and Lyric by Fran Walsh and Howard Shore and Annie Lennox

BEST PICTURE* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Harvie Krumpet -- Adam Elliot

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Two Soldiers -- Aaron Schneider and Andrew J. Sacks

SOUND EDITING* Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World -- Richard King

SOUND MIXING* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek

VISUAL EFFECTS* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Jim Rygiel, Joe Letteri, Randall William Cook and Alex Funke

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Lost in Translation -- Written by Sofia Coppola

HONORARY AWARD* To Blake Edwards in recognition of his writing, directing and producing an extraordinary body of work for the screen.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Peter D. Parks

2004 (77th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Jamie Foxx -- Ray {"Ray Charles"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Morgan Freeman -- Million Dollar Baby {"Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

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* Hilary Swank -- Million Dollar Baby {"Maggie Fitzgerald"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Cate Blanchett -- The Aviator {"Katharine Hepburn"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* The Incredibles -- Brad Bird

ART DIRECTION* The Aviator -- Art Direction: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo

CINEMATOGRAPHY* The Aviator -- Robert Richardson

COSTUME DESIGN* The Aviator -- Sandy Powell

DIRECTING* Million Dollar Baby -- Clint Eastwood

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Born into Brothels -- Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Mighty Times: The Children's March -- Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston

FILM EDITING* The Aviator -- Thelma Schoonmaker

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Sea Inside -- Spain

MAKEUP* Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events -- Valli O'Reilly and Bill Corso

MUSIC (Original Score)* Finding Neverland -- Jan A.P. Kaczmarek

MUSIC (Original Song)* "Al Otro Lado Del Río" from The Motorcycle Diaries -- Music and Lyric by Jorge Drexler

BEST PICTURE* Million Dollar Baby -- Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy and Tom Rosenberg, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Ryan -- Chris Landreth

SHORT FILM (Live Action)

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* Wasp -- Andrea Arnold

SOUND EDITING* The Incredibles -- Michael Silvers and Randy Thom

SOUND MIXING* Ray -- Scott Millan, Greg Orloff, Bob Beemer and Steve Cantamessa

VISUAL EFFECTS* Spider-Man 2 -- John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* Sideways -- Screenplay by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind -- Screenplay by Charlie Kaufman; Story by Charlie Kaufman & Michel Gondry & Pierre Bismuth

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Roger Mayer

HONORARY AWARD* To Sidney Lumet in recognition of his brilliant services to screenwriters, performers and the art of the motion picture.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Takuo Miyagishima

2005 (78th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Philip Seymour Hoffman -- Capote {"Truman Capote"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* George Clooney -- Syriana {"Bob Barnes"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Reese Witherspoon -- Walk the Line {"June Carter"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Rachel Weisz -- The Constant Gardener {"Tessa Quayle"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit -- Nick Park and Steve Box

ART DIRECTION* Memoirs of a Geisha -- Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gretchen Rau

CINEMATOGRAPHY

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* Memoirs of a Geisha -- Dion Beebe

COSTUME DESIGN* Memoirs of a Geisha -- Colleen Atwood

DIRECTING* Brokeback Mountain -- Ang Lee

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* March of the Penguins -- Luc Jacquet and Yves Darondeau

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin -- Corinne Marrinan and Eric Simonson

FILM EDITING* Crash -- Hughes Winborne

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* Tsotsi -- South Africa

MAKEUP* The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe -- Howard Berger and Tami Lane

MUSIC (Original Score)* Brokeback Mountain -- Gustavo Santaolalla

MUSIC (Original Song)* "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from Hustle & Flow -- Music and Lyric by Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard

BEST PICTURE* Crash -- Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation -- John Canemaker and Peggy Stern

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Six Shooter -- Martin McDonagh

SOUND EDITING* King Kong -- Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn

SOUND MIXING* King Kong -- Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek

VISUAL EFFECTS

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* King Kong -- Joe Letteri, Brian Van't Hul, Christian Rivers and Richard Taylor

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* Brokeback Mountain -- Screenplay by Larry McMurtry & Diana Ossana

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Crash -- Screenplay by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco; Story by Paul Haggis

HONORARY AWARD* To Robert Altman in recognition of a career that has repeatedly reinvented the art form and inspired filmmakers and audiences alike.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Gary Demos

2006 (79th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Forest Whitaker -- The Last King of Scotland {"Idi Amin"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Alan Arkin -- Little Miss Sunshine {"Grandpa"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Helen Mirren -- The Queen {"The Queen"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Jennifer Hudson -- Dreamgirls {"Effie White"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* Happy Feet -- George Miller

ART DIRECTION* Pan's Labyrinth -- Art Direction: Eugenio Caballero; Set Decoration: Pilar Revuelta

CINEMATOGRAPHY* Pan's Labyrinth -- Guillermo Navarro

COSTUME DESIGN* Marie Antoinette -- Milena Canonero

DIRECTING* The Departed -- Martin Scorsese

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* An Inconvenient Truth -- Davis Guggenheim

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* The Blood of Yingzhou District -- Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon

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FILM EDITING* The Departed -- Thelma Schoonmaker

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Lives of Others -- Germany

MAKEUP* Pan's Labyrinth -- David Martí and Montse Ribé

MUSIC (Original Score)* Babel -- Gustavo Santaolalla

MUSIC (Original Song)* "I Need to Wake Up" from An Inconvenient Truth -- Music and Lyric by Melissa Etheridge

BEST PICTURE* The Departed -- Graham King, Producer

SHORT FILM (Animated)* The Danish Poet -- Torill Kove

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* West Bank Story -- Ari Sandel

SOUND EDITING* Letters from Iwo Jima -- Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman

SOUND MIXING* Dreamgirls -- Michael Minkler, Bob Beemer and Willie Burton

VISUAL EFFECTS* Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest -- John Knoll, Hal Hickel, Charles Gibson and Allen Hall

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* The Departed -- Screenplay by William Monahan

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Little Miss Sunshine -- Written by Michael Arndt

JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD* Sherry Lansing

HONORARY AWARD* To Ennio Morricone in recognition of his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD* Ray Feeney

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2007 (80th) ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE* Daniel Day-Lewis -- There Will Be Blood {"Daniel Plainview"}

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Javier Bardem -- No Country for Old Men {"Anton Chigurh"}

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE* Marion Cotillard -- La Vie en Rose {"Edith Piaf"}

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE* Tilda Swinton -- Michael Clayton {"Karen Crowder"}

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM* Ratatouille -- Brad Bird

ART DIRECTION* Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street -- Art Direction: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo

CINEMATOGRAPHY* There Will Be Blood -- Robert Elswit

COSTUME DESIGN* Elizabeth: The Golden Age -- Alexandra Byrne

DIRECTING* No Country for Old Men -- Joel Coen and Ethan Coen

DOCUMENTARY (Feature)* Taxi to the Dark Side -- Alex Gibney and Eva Orner

DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject)* Freeheld -- Cynthia Wade and Vanessa Roth

FILM EDITING* The Bourne Ultimatum -- Christopher Rouse

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM* The Counterfeiters -- Austria

MAKEUP* La Vie en Rose -- Didier Lavergne and Jan Archibald

MUSIC (Original Score)* Atonement -- Dario Marianelli

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MUSIC (Original Song)* "Falling Slowly" from Once -- Music and Lyric by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova

BEST PICTURE* No Country for Old Men -- Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, Producers

SHORT FILM (Animated)* Peter & the Wolf -- Suzie Templeton and Hugh Welchman

SHORT FILM (Live Action)* Le Mozart des Pickpockets (The Mozart of Pickpockets) -- Philippe Pollet-Villard

SOUND EDITING* The Bourne Ultimatum -- Karen Baker Landers and Per Hallberg

SOUND MIXING* The Bourne Ultimatum -- Scott Millan, David Parker and Kirk Francis

VISUAL EFFECTS* The Golden Compass -- Michael Fink, Bill Westenhofer, Ben Morris and Trevor Wood

WRITING (Adapted Screenplay)* No Country for Old Men -- Written for the Screen by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen

WRITING (Original Screenplay)* Juno -- Written by Diablo Cody


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