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Best Picture 1927-1928 (Best Production) Wings - Paramount Famous
Players-Lasky - Lucien Hubbard 1927-28 Seventh Heaven - Fox -
William Fox 1927-28 The Racket - Caddo, United Artists - Howard
Hughes 1928-1929 The Broadway Melody - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -
Harry Rapf 1928-29 The Patriot - Paramount - Ernst Lubitsch 1928-29 In Old Arizona - Fox - Winfield Sheehan, studio head 1928-29 The Hollywood Revue of 1929 - MGM - Harry Rapf 1928-29 Alibi - Feature Productions, United Artists -Roland West 1929-1930
All Quiet on the Western Front - Universal - Carl Laemmle Jr. 1930-1931
Cimarron - RKO Radio - William LeBaron 1931-1932 Grand Hotel
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Irving Thalberg 1932-1933 Cavalcade -
Fox - Winfield Sheehan studio head 1934 It Happened One Night
- Columbia - Harry Cohn 1935 Mutiny on the Bounty - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Irving Thalberg with Albert Lewin 1936 The Great Ziegfeld -
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Hunt Stromberg 1937 The Life of Emile Zola
- Warner Bros. - Henry Blanke 1938 You Can't Take It with
You - Columbia - Frank Capra 1939 Gone with the Wind - Selznick,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - David O. Selznick 1940 Rebecca - Selznick,
United Artists - David O. Selznick 1941 How Green Was My Valley
- 20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck 1942 Mrs. Miniver - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Sidney Franklin 1943 Casablanca - Warner Bros 1944 Going My Way - Paramount 1945 The Lost Weekend - Paramount - Charles Brackett 1946
The Best Years of Our Lives - RKO Radio - Samuel Goldwyn 1947
Gentleman's Agreement - 20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck 1948
Hamlet - J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films, U-I - Laurence Olivier 1949
All the King's Men - Rossen, Columbia - Robert Rossen 1950
All About Eve - 20th Century-Fox - Darryl F. Zanuck 1951 An American
in Paris - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Arthur Freed 1952 The Greatest Show on Earth - Cecil B. DeMille 1953 From Here
to Eternity - Buddy Adler 1954 On the Waterfront - Columbia -
Sam Spiegel 1955 Marty - United Artists - Harold Hecht 1956 Around the World in 80 Days - United Artists - Michael Todd 1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai - Columbia - Sam Spiegel 1958 Gigi - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Arthur Freed 1959
Ben-Hur - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Sam Zimbalist (posthumous award) 1960
The Apartment - United Artists - Billy Wilder 1961 West Side
Story - United Artists - Robert Wise 1962 Lawrence of Arabia
- Columbia - Sam Spiegel 1963 Tom Jones - United Artists - Tony
Richardson 1964 My Fair Lady - Jack L. Warner 1965 The Sound
of Music - 20th Century-Fox - Robert Wise 1966 A Man for All
Seasons - Columbia - Fred Zinnemann 1967 In the Heat of the Night
- United Artists - Walter Mirisch 1968 Oliver! - Columbia - John
Woolf 1969 Midnight Cowboy - United Artists - Jerome Hellman 1970 Patton - 20th Century-Fox - Frank McCarthy 1971 The French Connection - 20th Century-Fox - Philip D'Antoni 1972 The Godfather - Paramount - Albert S. Ruddy 1973 The Sting - Universal - Tony Bill, Michael Phillips, Julia Phillips 1974 The Godfather Part II - Paramount - Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Frederickson, Fred Roos 1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - United Artists - Saul Zaentz, Michael Douglas 1976 Rocky - United Artists - Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff 1977 Annie Hall - United Artists - Charles H. Joffe 1978
The Deer Hunter - Universal - Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino, John Peverall 1979 Kramer vs. Kramer - Columbia - Stanley R. Jaffe 1980
Ordinary People - Paramount - Ronald L. Schwary 1981 Chariots
of Fire - The Ladd Company/Warner Bros. - David Puttnam 1982
Gandhi - Columbia - Richard Attenborough 1983 Terms of Endearment
- Paramount - James L. Brooks 1984 Amadeus - Saul Larentz 1985
Out of Africa - Universal - Sydney Pollack 1986 Platoon - Orion
- Arnold Kopelson 1987 The Last Emperor - Columbia - Jeremy
Thomas 1988 Rain Man - United Artists - Mark Johnson 1989 Driving Miss Daisy - Warner Bros. - Richard D. Zanuck, Lili Fini Zanuck 1990 Dances with Wolves - Orion - Jim Wilson, Kevin Costner 1991 The Silence of the Lambs - Orion - Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt, Ron Bozman 1992 Unforgiven - Warner Bros. - Clint Eastwood 1993 Schindler's List - Universal - Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko
Lustig 1994 Forrest Gump - Paramount - Wendy Finerman, Steve
Tisch, Steve Starkey 1995 Braveheart - Paramount - Mel Gibson,
Alan Ladd, Jr., Bruce Davey 1996 The English Patient - Miramax
- Saul Zaentz 1997 Titanic - Paramount, 20th Century Fox - James
Cameron, Jon Landau 1998 Shakespeare in Love - Miramax, Universal
- David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick, Marc Norman 1999 American Beauty - DreamWorks SKG - Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks 2000 Gladiator - DreamWorks & Universal - Douglas Wick, David Franzoni, Branko Lustig 2001 A Beautiful Mind - Universal & DreamWorks - Brian Grazer, Ron Howard 2002 Chicago - Miramax - Martin Richards 2003 The Lord
of the Rings: The Return of the King - New Line Cinema - Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh 2004 Million Dollar Baby - Warner Bros. - Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy, Tom Rosenburg 2005 Crash - Lions Gate - Paul Haggis, Cathy Schulman 2006
The Departed - Warner Bros. - Graham King 2007 No Country for
Old Men - Miramax & Paramount Vantage - Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen 2008 Slumdog Millionaire - Fox Searchlight, Warner Bros., Pathé, Celador Films, Film4 - Christian Colson 2009 The Hurt Locker -- Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier
and Greg Shapiro, Producers 2010 The King's Speech - Iain
Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin

Best Art Direction

Best Film Editing: 1934 Eskimo/Mala The Magnificent (see Ray Mala)
- Conrad A. Nervig 1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream - Ralph Dawson 1936 Anthony Adverse - Ralph Dawson 1937
Lost Horizon - Gene Havlick, Gene Milford 1938 The Adventures of Robin Hood - Ralph Dawson 1939 Gone with the Wind
- Hal C. Kern, James E. Mewcom 1940 North West Mounted Police - Anne Bauchens 1941 Sergeant York - William Holmes 1942 The Pride of the Yankees - Daniel Mandell 1943 Air Force - George Amy 1944 Wilson - Barbara McLean 1945
National Velvet - Robert J. Kern 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives - Daniel Mandell 1947 Body and Soul - Francis
Lyon and Robert Parrish 1948 The Naked City - Paul Weatherwax 1949 Champion - Harry Gerstad 1950 King Solomon's
Mines - Ralph E. Winters, Conrad A. Nervig 1951 A Place in the Sun - William Hornbeck 1952 High Noon - Elmo Williams,
Harry Gerstad 1953 From Here to Eternity - William A. Lyon 1954 On the Waterfront - Gene Milford 1955 Picnic
- Charles Nelson, William A. Lyon 1956 Around the World in Eighty Days - Gene Ruggiero, Paul Weatherwax 1957 The
Bridge on the River Kwai - Peter Taylor 1958 Gigi - Adrienne Fazan 1959 Ben-Hur - Ralph E. Winters, John D. Dunning 1960 The Apartment - Daniel Mandell 1961 West Side Story - Thomas Stanford 1962 Lawrence of Arabia - Anne V. Coates 1963 How the West Was Won - Harold F. Kress 1964 Mary Poppins - Cotton Warburton 1965 The Sound of Music - William
H. Reynolds 1966 Grand Prix - Frederic Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder, Frank Santillo 1967 In the Heat
of the Night - Hal Ashby 1968 Bullitt - Frank P. Keller 1969 Z - Françoise Bonnot 1970 Patton - Hugh
S. Fowler 1971 The French Connection - Gerald B. Greenberg 1972 Cabaret - David Bretherton 1973 The Sting -
William H. Reynolds 1974 The Towering Inferno - Harold F. Kress, Carl Kress 1975 Jaws - Verna Fields 1976 Rocky
- Richard Halsey, Scott Conrad 1977 Star Wars - Paul Hirsch, Marcia Lucas, Richard Chew 1978 The Deer Hunter - Peter
Zinner 1979 All That Jazz - Alan Heim 1980 Raging Bull - Thelma Schoonmaker 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark -
Michael Kahn 1982 Gandhi - John Bloom 1983 The Right Stuff - Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas
Steward, Tom Rolf 1984 The Killing Fields - Jim Clark 1985 Witness - Thom Noble 1986 Platoon - Claire Simpson 1987 The Last Emperor - Gabriella Cristiani 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Arthur Schmidt 1989 Born on the Fourth
of July - David Brenner, Joe Hutshing 1990 Dances with Wolves - Neil Travis 1991 JFK - Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia 1992 Unforgiven - Joel Cox 1993 Schindler's List - Michael Kahn 1994 Forrest Gump - Arthur Schmidt 1995
Apollo 13 - Mike Hill, Daniel P. Hanley 1996 The English Patient - Walter Murch 1997 Titanic - Conrad Buff, James
Cameron, Richard A. Harris 1998 Saving Private Ryan - Michael Kahn 1999 The Matrix - Zach Staenberg 2000 Traffic
- Stephen Mirrione 2001 Black Hawk Down - Pietro Scalia 2002 Chicago - Martin Walsh 2003 The Lord of the Rings:
The Return of the King - Jamie Selkirk 2004 The Aviator - Thelma Schoonmaker 2005 Crash - Hughes Winborne 2006
The Departed - Thelma Schoonmaker 2007 (80th) The Bourne Ultimatum - Christopher Rouse 2008 Slumdog Millionaire
- Chris Dickens 2009 The Hurt Locker -- Bob Murawski and Chris Innis 2010 The Social Network - Angus Wall and Kirk
Baxter

Best Visual Effects: 1939 to present 1939 (12th) The Rains Came
1940 (13th) The Thief of Bagdad 1941 (14th) I Wanted Wings Aloma of the South Seas 1942 (15th) Reap
the Wild Wind 1943 (16th) Crash Dive 1944 (17th) Thirty Seconds over Tokyo 1945 (18th) Wonder Man Captain
Eddie 1946 (19th) Blithe Spirit 1947 (20th) Green Dolphin Street 1948 (21st) Portrait of Jennie 1949
(22nd) Mighty Joe Young 1950 (23rd) Destination Moon 1951 (24th) When Worlds Collide 1952 (25th) Plymouth
Adventure 1953 (26th) The War of the Worlds 1954 (27th) 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1955 (28th) The Bridges
at Toko-Ri 1956 (29th) The Ten Commandments 1957 (30th) The Enemy Below 1958 (31st) tom thumb 1959
(32nd) Ben-Hur 1960 (33rd) The Time Machine 1961 (34th) The Guns of Navarone 1962 (35th) The Longest Day
1963 (36th) Cleopatra 1964 (37th) Mary Poppins 1965 (38th) Thunderball 1966 (39th) Fantastic Voyage
1967 (40th) Doctor Dolittle 1968 (41st) 2001: A Space Odyssey 1969 (42nd) Marooned 1970 (43rd) Tora!
Tora! Tora! 1971 (44th) Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1972 (45th) The Poseidon Adventure (Special Achievement Award)
1973 (46th) No award given 1974 (47th) Earthquake (Special Achievement Award) 1975 (48th) The Hindenburg
(Special Achievement Award) 1976 (49th) King Kong and Logan's Run (Special Achievement Awards) 1977 (50th)
Star Wars 1978 (51st) Superman: The Movie (Special Achievement Award) 1979 (52nd) Alien 1980 (53rd) Star
Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Special Achievement Award) 1981 (54th) Raiders of the Lost Ark 1982 (55th)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 1983 (56th) Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (Special Achievement Award) 1984
(57th) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 1985 (58th) Cocoon 1986 (59th) Aliens 1987 (60th) Innerspace
1988 (61st) Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1989 (62nd) The Abyss 1990 (63rd) Total Recall (Special Achievement
Award) 1991 (64th) Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1992 (65th) Death Becomes Her 1993 (66th) Jurassic Park 1994 (67th) Forrest Gump 1995 (68th) Babe 1996 (69th) Independence Day 1997 (70th) Titanic 1998
(71st) What Dreams May Come 1999 (72nd) The Matrix 2000 (73rd) Gladiator 2001 (74th) The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring 2002 (75th) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2003 (76th) The Lord of the Rings:
The Return of the King 2004 (77th) Spider-Man 2 2005 (78th) King Kong 2006 (79th) Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest 2007 (80th) The Golden Compass 2008 (81st) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2009
(82nd) Avatar 2010 (83rd) Inception

Best Original Score: 1934 (Scoring): One Night of Love - Columbia
Studio Music Department, Louis Silvers, head of department (Thematic Music by Victor Schertzinger and Gus Kahn) 1935
MUSIC (Scoring): The Informer - RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department (Score by Max Steiner)
1936 MUSIC (Scoring): Anthony Adverse - Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo F. Forbstein, head of department (Score
by Erich Wolfgang Korngold) The Charge of the Light Brigade - Warner Bros. Studio Music Department, Leo F. Forbstein,
head of department (Score by Max Steiner) 1937 MUSIC (Scoring): One Hundred Men and a Girl -- Universal Studio
Music Department, Charles Previn, head of department (no composer credit) 1938 MUSIC (Original Score): The Adventures
of Robin Hood - Erich Wolfgang Korngold 1939 MUSIC (Original Score): The Wizard of Oz - Herbert Stothart 1940
MUSIC (Original Score): Pinocchio - Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned Washington 1941 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic Picture):
All That Money Can Buy - Bernard Herrmann MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): Dumbo - Frank Churchill, Oliver Wallace
1942 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 1943 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture):
The Song of Bernadette - Alfred Newman MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): This Is the Army - Ray Heindorf 1944 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 1945 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): Spellbound - Miklós
Rózsa MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): Anchors Aweigh - Georgie Stoll 1946 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 1947 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): A Double Life - Miklós
Rózsa MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): Mother Wore Tights - Alfred Newman 1948 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 1949 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): The Heiress - Aaron Copland MUSIC
(Scoring of a Musical Picture): On the Town - Roger Edens, Lennie Hayton 1950 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy
Picture): Sunset Boulevard - Franz Waxman MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): Annie Get Your Gun - Adolph Deutsch,
Roger Edens 1951 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 1952 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
1953 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): Lili - Bronislau Kaper MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture):
Call Me Madam - Alfred Newman 1954 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 1955 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing - Alfred Newman MUSIC (Scoring of a
Musical Picture): Oklahoma! - Robert Russell Bennett, Jay Blackton, Adolph Deutsch 1956 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic
or Comedy Picture): Around the World in Eighty Days - Victor Young (posthumous award) MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture):
The King and I - Alfred Newman, Ken Darby 1957 MUSIC (Score): The Bridge on the River Kwai - Malcolm Arnold 1958 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 1959 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): Ben-Hur - Miklós Rózsa
MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): Porgy and Bess - Andre Previn, Ken Darby 1960 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 1961 MUSIC (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture): Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Henry Mancini MUSIC (Scoring of a Musical Picture): West Side Story - Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Sid Ramin, Irwin
Kostal 1962 MUSIC (Original Music Score): Lawrence of Arabia - Maurice Jarre MUSIC (Scoring of Music-adaptation
or treatment): The Music Man - Ray Heindorf 1963 MUSIC (Original Music Score): Tom Jones - John Addison MUSIC
(Scoring of Music-adaptation or treatment): Irma la Douce - Andre Previn 1964 MUSIC (Original Music Score): Mary
Poppins - Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman MUSIC (Scoring of Music-adaptation or treatment): My Fair Lady - Andre
Previn 1965 MUSIC (Original Music Score): Doctor Zhivago - Maurice Jarre MUSIC (Scoring of Music-adaptation
or treatment): The Sound of Music - Irwin Kostal 1966 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 1967 MUSIC (Original Music Score): Thoroughly Modern Millie - Elmer Bernstein MUSIC (Scoring of Music-adaptation or treatment):
Camelot - Alfred Newman, Ken Darby 1968 MUSIC (Original Score): The Lion in Winter - John Barry MUSIC (Score
of a Musical Picture-original or adaptation): Oliver! - Adaptation score by Johnny Green 1969 MUSIC (Original Score):
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 1970 Original Score: Love Story - Francis Lai Original
Song Score: Let It Be - music and lyrics by The Beatles 1971 Original Score: Summer of '42 - Michel Legrand Original Song Score and Adaptation: Fiddler on the Roof - Adaptation Score by John Williams 1972 Original Score: Limelight
- Charles Chaplin, Raymond Rasch (posthumous award), Larry Russell (posthumous award) (Note: This film was originally released
in 1952, but did not play in Los Angeles until 1972, at which point it become eligible for nomination) Original Song
Score and Adaptation: Cabaret -- Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns 1973 Original Score: The Way We Were - Marvin Hamlisch
Original Song Score and Adaptation: The Sting - Adaptation Score by Marvin Hamlisch 1974 Original Score: The Godfather
Part II - Nino Rota, Carmine Coppola Original Song Score and Adaptation: The Great Gatsby - Adaptation Score by Nelson
Riddle 1975 Original Score: Jaws - John Williams Original Song Score and Adaptation: Barry Lyndon - Adaptation
Score by Leonard Rosenman 1976 Original Score: The Omen - Jerry Goldsmith Original Song Score and Its Adaptation
or Adaptation Score: Bound for Glory - Adaptation Score by Leonard Rosenman 1977 Original Score: Star Wars - John Williams
Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score: A Little Night Music - Adaptation Score by Jonathan Tunick
1978 Original Score: Midnight Express - Giorgio Moroder Adaptation Score: The Buddy Holly Story - Joe Renzetti
1979 Original Score: A Little Romance - Georges Delerue Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score:
All That Jazz - Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns 1980 Fame - Michael Gore 1981 Chariots of Fire - Vangelis 1982 Original Score: E.T. - John Williams Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score: Victor/Victoria
- Song Score by Henry Mancini, Leslie 1983 Original Score: The Right Stuff - Bill Conti Original Song Score or
Adaptation Score: Yentl - Song Score by Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman 1984 Original Score: A Passage
to India - Maurice Jarre Original Song Score: Purple Rain - Prince 1985 Out of Africa - John Barry 1986
'Round Midnight - Herbie Hancock 1987 The Last Emperor - Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne, Cong Su 1988 The Milagro
Beanfield War - Dave Grusin 1989 The Little Mermaid - Alan Menken 1990 (63rd) Dances with Wolves - John Barry
1991 (64th) Beauty and the Beast - Alan Menken 1992 (65th) Aladdin - Alan Menken 1993 (66th) Schindler's
List - John Williams 1994 (67th) The Lion King - Hans Zimmer 1995 (68th) Best Original Dramatic Score: Il postino
(The Postman) - Luis Enríquez Bacalov Best Original Musical or Comedy Score: Pocahontas - Alan Menken; Stephen
Schwartz 1996 (69th) Best Original Dramatic Score: The English Patient - Gabriel Yared Best Original Musical or
Comedy Score: Emma - Rachel Portman 1997 (70th) separate awards: Best Original Dramatic Score: Titanic - James
Horner Best Original Musical or Comedy Score: The Full Monty - Anne Dudley 1998 (71st) separate awards: Best
Original Dramatic Score: La vita è bella (Life Is Beautiful) - Nicola Piovani Best Original Musical or Comedy
Score: Shakespeare in Love - Stephen Warbeck 1999 (72nd) The Red Violin - John Corigliano 2000 (73rd) Wo hu cang
long (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) - Tan Dun 2001 (74th) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Howard
Shore 2002 (75th) Frida - Elliot Goldenthal 2003 (76th) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Howard
Shore 2004 (77th) Finding Neverland - Jan A. P. Kaczmarek 2005 (78th) Brokeback Mountain - Gustavo Santaolalla
2006 (79th) Babel - Gustavo Santaolalla 2007 (80th) Atonement - Dario Marianelli 2008 (81st) Slumdog Millionaire
- A. R. Rahman 2009 (82nd) Up -- Michael Giacchino 2010 (83rd) The Social Network - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

Best Original Song 1934 (7th) "The Continental" - The
Gay Divorcee • Music: Con Conrad • Lyrics: Herb Magidson 1935 (8th) "Lullaby of Broadway" - Gold
Diggers of 1935 • Music: Harry Warren • Lyrics: Al Dubin 1936 (9th) "The Way You Look Tonight" -
Swing Time • Music: Jerome Kern • Lyrics: Dorothy Fields 1937 (10th) "Sweet Leilani" - Waikiki Wedding
• Music and lyrics: Harry Owens 1938 (11th) "Thanks for the Memory" - The Big Broadcast of 1938 •
Music: Ralph Rainger • Lyrics: Leo Robin 1939 (12th) "Over the Rainbow" - The Wizard of Oz • Music:
Harold Arlen • Lyrics: E. Y. Harburg 1940 (13th) "When You Wish upon a Star" - Pinocchio • Music:
Leigh Harline • Lyrics: Ned Washington 1941 (14th) "The Last Time I Saw Paris" - Lady Be Good •
Music: Jerome Kern • Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II 1942 (15th) "White Christmas" - Holiday Inn •
Music and Lyrics: Irving Berlin 1943 (16th) "You'll Never Know" - Hello, Frisco, Hello • Music: Harry
Warren • Lyrics: Mack Gordon 1944 (17th) "Swinging on a Star" - Going My Way • Music: James Van
Heusen • Lyrics: Johnny Burke 1945 (18th) "It Might as Well Be Spring" - State Fair • Music: Richard
Rodgers • Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II 1946 (19th) "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" - The Harvey
Girls • Music: Harry Warren • Lyrics: Johnny Mercer 1947 (20th) "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" - Song of the
South • Music: Allie Wrubel • Lyrics: Ray Gilbert 1948 (21st) "Buttons and Bows" - The Paleface
• Music: Jay Livingston • Lyrics: Ray Evans 1949 (22nd) "Baby, It's Cold Outside" - Neptune's
Daughter • Music and Lyrics: Frank Loesser 1950 (23rd) "Mona Lisa" - Captain Carey, U.S.A. • Music
and Lyrics: Ray Evans and Jay Livingston 1951 (24th) "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" - Here Comes
the Groom • Music: Hoagy Carmichael • Lyrics: Johnny Mercer 1952 (25th) "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me,
Oh My Darlin')" - High Noon • Music: Dimitri Tiomkin • Lyrics: Ned Washington 1953 (26th) "Secret
Love" - Calamity Jane • Music: Sammy Fain • Lyrics: Paul Francis Webster 1954 (27th) "Three Coins
in the Fountain" - Three Coins in the Fountain • Music: Jule Styne • Lyrics: Sammy Cahn 1955 (28th) "Love
Is a Many Splendored Thing" - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing - • Music: Sammy Fain • Lyrics: Paul Francis
Webster 1956 (29th) "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Qué Será, Será)" - The Man Who Knew Too
Much • Music and lyrics: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans 1957 (30th) "All the Way" - The Joker Is Wild •
Music: James Van Heusen • Lyrics: Sammy Cahn 1958 (31st) "Gigi" - Gigi • Music: Frederick Loewe
• Lyrics: Alan Jay Lerner 1959 (32nd) "High Hopes" - A Hole in the Head • Music: James Van Heusen
• Lyrics: Sammy Cahn 1960 (33rd) "Never on Sunday" - Never on Sunday • Music and lyrics: Manos Hadjidakis
1961 (34th) "Moon River" - Breakfast at Tiffany's • Music: Henry Mancini • Lyrics: Johnny Mercer
1962 (35th) "Days of Wine and Roses" - Days of Wine and Roses • Music: Henry Mancini • Lyrics: Johnny
Mercer 1963 (36th) "Call Me Irresponsible" - Papa's Delicate Condition • Music: James Van Heusen
• Lyrics: Sammy Cahn 1964 (37th) "Chim Chim Cher-ee" - Mary Poppins • Music and lyrics: Richard
M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman 1965 (38th) "The Shadow of Your Smile" - The Sandpiper • Music: Johnny
Mandel • Lyrics: Paul Francis Webster 1966 (39th) "Born Free" - Born Free • Music: John Barry •
Lyrics: Don Black 1967 (40th) "Talk to the Animals" - Doctor Dolittle • Music and lyrics: Leslie Bricusse
1968 (41st) "Windmills of Your Mind" - The Thomas Crown Affair • Music: Michel Legrand • Lyrics:
Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman 1969 (42nd) "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" - Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid • Music: Burt Bacharach • Lyrics: Hal David 1970 (43rd) "For All We Know" - Lovers
and Other Strangers • Music: Fred Karlin • Lyrics: Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin 1971 (44th) "Theme from
Shaft" - Shaft • Music and lyrics: Isaac Hayes 1972 (45th) "The Morning After" - The Poseidon Adventure
• Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn 1973 (46th) "The Way We Were" - The Way We Were •
Music: Marvin Hamlisch • Lyrics: Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman 1974 (47th) "We May Never Love Like This
Again" - The Towering Inferno • Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn 1975 (48th) "I'm Easy"
- Nashville • Music and lyrics: Keith Carradine 1976 (49th) "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)"
- A Star Is Born • Music: Barbra Streisand • Lyrics: Paul Williams Gonna Fly Now - Rocky • Music: Bill
Conti • Lyrics: Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins 1977 (50th) "You Light Up My Life" - You Light Up My Life
• Music and lyrics: Joseph Brooks 1978 (51st) "Last Dance" - Thank God It's Friday • Music and
lyrics: Paul Jabara 1979 (52nd) "It Goes Like It Goes" - Norma Rae • Music: David Shire • Lyrics:
Norman Gimbel 1980 (53rd) "Fame" - Fame • Music: Michael Gore • Lyrics: Dean Pitchford 1981
(54th) "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" - Arthur • Music: Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and
Christopher Cross • lyrics: Peter Allen and Christopher Cross 1982 (55th) "Up Where We Belong" - An Officer
and a Gentleman • Music: Jack Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie • Lyrics: Will Jennings 1983 (56th) "Flashdance...
What a Feeling" - Flashdance • Music: Giorgio Moroder (music) • Lyrics: Keith Forsey and Irene Cara 1984
(57th) "I Just Called to Say I Love You" - The Woman in Red • Music and lyrics: Stevie Wonder 1985 (58th)
"Say You, Say Me" - White Nights • Music and lyrics: Lionel Richie 1986 (59th) "Take My Breath Away"
- Top Gun • Music: Giorgio Moroder • Lyrics: Tom Whitlock 1987 (60th) "(I've Had) The Time of My
Life" - Dirty Dancing • Music: Franke Previte, John DeNicola and Donald Markowitz • Lyrics: Franke Previte
1988 (61st) "Let the River Run" - Working Girl • Music and lyrics: Carly Simon 1989 (62nd) "Under
the Sea" - The Little Mermaid • Music: Alan Menken • Lyrics: Howard Ashman 1990 (63rd) "Sooner or
Later (I Always Get My Man)" - Dick Tracy • Music and Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim 1991 (64th) "Beauty and
the Beast" - Beauty and the Beast • Music: Alan Menken • Lyrics: Howard Ashman (posthumous winner) 1992
(65th) "A Whole New World" - Aladdin • Music: Alan Menken • Lyrics: Tim Rice 1993 (66th) "Streets
of Philadelphia" - Philadelphia • Music and lyrics: Bruce Springsteen 1994 (67th) "Can You Feel the Love
Tonight" - The Lion King • Music: Elton John • Lyrics: Tim Rice 1995 (68th) "Colors of the Wind"
- Pocahontas • Music: Alan Menken • Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz 1996 (69th) "You Must Love Me" - Evita
• Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber • Lyrics: Tim Rice 1997 (70th) "My Heart Will Go On" - Titanic •
Music: James Horner • Lyrics: Will Jennings 1998 (71st) "When You Believe" - The Prince of Egypt •
Music and lyrics: Stephen Schwartz 1999 (72nd) "You'll Be in My Heart" - Tarzan • Music and lyrics:
Phil Collins 2000 (73rd) "Things Have Changed" - Wonder Boys • Music and lyrics: Bob Dylan 2001
(74th) "If I Didn't Have You" - Monsters, Inc. • Music and lyrics: Randy Newman 2002 (75th) "Lose
Yourself" - 8 Mile • Music: Eminem, Jeff Bass and Luis Resto • Lyrics: Eminem 2003 (76th) "Into
the West" - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King • Music and lyrics: Fran Walsh, Howard 2004 (77th)
"Al otro lado del río (On the Other Side of the River)" - The Motorcycle Diaries • Music and lyrics:
Jorge Drexler 2005 (78th) "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" - Hustle & Flow • Music and lyrics:
Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman and Paul Beauregard (Houston (Juicy J) & Beauregard (DJ Paul) are members of Three 6 Mafia.
Coleman (Frayser Boy) has collaborated with Three 6 Mafia but is not a member.) 2006 (79th) "I Need to Wake Up"
- An Inconvenient Truth • Music and lyrics: Melissa Etheridge 2007 (80th) "Falling Slowly" - Once •
Music and lyrics: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová 2008 (81st) "Jai Ho" - Slumdog Millionaire
• Music: A.R. Rahman • Lyrics: Gulzar 2009 (82nd) "The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)" from
Crazy Heart -- Music and Lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett 2010 (83rd) "We Belong Together" - Toy Story
3 - Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

Best Sound Mixing 1930: The Big House - Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Studio 1931: Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department 1932: Paramount Publix Studio Sound Department 1933:
A Farewell to Arms - Franklin B. Hansen, Paramount Studio 1934: One Night of Love - John Livadary, Columbia Studio 1935: Naughty Marietta - Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1936: San Francisco - Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Studio 1937: The Hurricane - Thomas T. Moulton, United Artists Studio 1938: The Cowboy and the Lady - Thomas T.
Moulton, United Artists Studio 1939: When Tomorrow Comes - Bernard B. Brown, Universal Studio 1940: Strike Up
the Band - Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1941: That Hamilton Woman - Jack Whitney, General Service 1942: Yankee Doodle Dandy - Nathan Levinson, Warner Brothers Studio 1943: This Land Is Mine - Stephen Dunn, RKO Radio
Studio 1944: Wilson - E. H. Hansen, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1945: The Bells of St. Mary's - Stephen Dunn,
RKO Radio Studio 1946: The Jolson Story - John Livadary, Columbia Studio 1947: The Bishop's Wife - Gordon
Sawyer, Samuel Goldwyn Studio 1948: The Snake Pit - Thomas T. Moulton, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1949: Twelve O'Clock
High - Thomas T. Moulton, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1950: All About Eve - Thomas T. Moulton, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1951: The Great Caruso - Douglas Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1952: The Sound Barrier - London Films Sound
Department 1953: From Here to Eternity - John P. Livadary, Columbia Studio 1954: The Glenn Miller Story - Leslie
I. Carey, Universal-International Studio 1955: Oklahoma! - Fred Hynes, Todd-AO Sound Department 1956: The King
and I - Carl Faulkner, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1957: Sayonara - George Groves, Warner Brothers Studio 1958: South
Pacific - Fred Hynes, Todd-AO Sound Department 1959: Ben-Hur - Franklin E. Milton, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1960:
The Alamo - Fred Hynes, Todd-AO Sound Department and Gordon E. Sawyer, Samuel Goldwyn Studio 1961: West Side Story -
Gordon E. Sawyer, Samuel Goldwyn Studio and Fred Hynes, Todd-AO Sound Department 1962: Lawrence of Arabia - John Cox,
Shepperton Studios 1963: How the West Was Won - Franklin E. Milton, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1964: My Fair Lady
- George R. Groves, Warner Brothers Studio 1965: The Sound of Music - James P. Corcoran, 20th Century-Fox Studio 1966: Grand Prix - Franklin E. Milton, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio 1967: In the Heat of the Night' - Samuel Goldwyn
Studio 1968: Oliver! - Shepperton Studio 1969: Hello, Dolly! - Jack Solomon, Murray Spivack 1970: Patton
- Douglas Williams, Don Bassman 1971: Fiddler on the Roof - Gordon K. McCallum, David Hildyard 1972: Cabaret -
Robert Knudson, David Hildyard 1973: The Exorcist - Robert Knudson, Chris Newman 1974: Earthquake - Ronald Pierce,
Melvin Metcalfe Sr. 1975: Jaws - Robert L. Hoyt, Roger Heman, Earl Madery, John Carter 1976: All the President's
Men - Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Jim Webb 1977: Star Wars - Don MacDougall, Ray West, Bob Minkler,
Derek Ball 1978: The Deer Hunter - Richard Portman, William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin, Darin Knight 1979: Apocalypse
Now - Walter Murch, Mark Berger, Richard Beggs, Nat Boxer 1980: Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back - Bill
Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Peter Sutton 1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark - Bill Varney, Steve Maslow, Gregg
Landaker, Roy Charman 1982: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Robert Knudson, Robert Glass, Don Digirolamo, Gene Cantamessa
1983: The Right Stuff - Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Randy Thom, David MacMillan 1984: Amadeus - Mark Berger, Tom Scott,
Todd Boekelheide, Chris Newmna 1985: Out of Africa - Chris Jenkins, Gary Alexander, Larry Stensvold, Peter Handford
1986: Platoon - John K. Wilkinson, Richard Rogers, Charles "Bud" Grenzbach, Simon Kaye 1987: The Last
Emperor - Bill Rowe, Ivan Sharrock 1988: Bird - Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore, Willie D. Burton 1989:
Glory - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II 1990: (63rd) Dances with Wolves - Jeffrey
Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins, Russell Williams II 1991: (64th) Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Tom Johnson, Gary
Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Lee Orloff 1992: (65th) The Last of the Mohicans - Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith,
Simon Kaye 1993: (66th) Jurassic Park - Gary Summers, Gary Rydstrom, Shawn Murphy, Ron Judkins 1994: (67th) Speed
- Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer, David R. B. MacMillan 1995: (68th) Apollo 13 - Rick Dior, Steve Pederson,
Scott Millan, David MacMillan 1996: (69th) The English Patient - Walter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, Chris Newman
1997: (70th) Titanic - Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano 1998: (71st) Saving Private Ryan -
Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson, Ronald Judkins 1999: (72nd) The Matrix - John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David
Campbell, David Lee 2000: Gladiator - Bob Beemer, Scott Millan and Ken Weston 2001: Black Hawk Down - Michael
Minkler, Chris Munro and Myron Nettinga 2002: Chicago - David Lee, Michael Minkler and Dominic Tavella 2003: The
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges, Hammond Peek and Michael Semanick 2004:
Ray - Bob Beemer, Steve Cantamessa, Scott Millan and Greg Orloff 2005: King Kong - Christopher Boyes, Michael Hedges,
Hammond Peek and Michael Semanick 2006: Dreamgirls - Bob Beemer, Willie D. Burton and Michael Minkler 2007: The
Bourne Ultimatum - Kirk Francis, Scott Millan and David Parker 2008: Slumdog Millionaire - Resul Pookutty, Richard Pryke
and Ian Tapp 2009: The Hurt Locker -- Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett 2010: Inception - Lora Hirschberg, Gary
A. Rizzo And Ed Novick

Best Sound Editing 1963 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World --
Walter G. Elliott 1964 Goldfinger -- Norman Wanstall 1965 The Great Race -- Tregoweth Brown 1966 Grand Prix
-- Gordon Daniel 1967 The Dirty Dozen -- John Poyner 1975 The Hindenburg - Peter Berkos (Special Achievement Award)
1976 none given 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Frank E. Warner (Special Achievement Award) 1978
none given 1979 The Black Stallion - Alan Splet (Special Achievement Award) 1980 none given 1981 Raiders
of the Lost Ark -- Ben Burtt, Richard L. Anderson (Special Achievement Award) 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial -- Charles
L. Campbell, Ben Burtt 1983 The Right Stuff -- Jay Boekelheide 1984 The River -- Kay Rose (Special Achievement
Award) 1985 Back to the Future -- Charles L. Campbell, Robert Rutledge 1986 Aliens -- Don Sharpe 1987 RoboCop
-- Stephen Flick, John Pospisil (Special Achievement Award) 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- Charles L. Campbell, Louis
L. Edemann 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -- Ben Burtt, Richard Hymns 1990 The Hunt for Red October --
Cecelia Hall, George Watters II 1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- Gary Rydstrom, Gloria S. Borders 1992 Bram
Stoker's Dracula -- Tom C. McCarthy, David E. Stone 1993 Jurassic Park -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns 1994
Speed -- Stephen Hunter Flick 1995 Braveheart -- Lon Bender, Per Hallberg 1996 The Ghost and the Darkness -- Bruce
Stambler 1997 Titanic -- Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes 1998 Saving Private Ryan -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns
1999 The Matrix -- Dane A. Davis 2000: U-571 - Jon Johnson 2001: Pearl Harbor - George Watters II, Christopher
Boyes 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Michael Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn 2003: Master and Commander:
The Far Side of the World - Richard King 2004: The Incredibles - Michael Silvers and Randy Thom 2005: King Kong
- Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn 2006: [1] Letters from Iwo Jima - Bub Asman and Alan Robert Murray 2007:
The Bourne Ultimatum - Karen Baker Landers and Per Hallberg 2008: The Dark Knight - Richard King 2009: The Hurt
Locker -- Paul N.J. Ottosson 2010: Inception - Richard King

Best Costume Design 1948: Dorothy Jeakins and Barbara Karinska
- Joan of Arc 1948: Roger K. Furse - Hamlet 1949: Edith Head and Gile Steele - The Heiress 1949: Marjorie
Best, Leah Rhodes and William Travilla - Adventures of Don Juan 1950 Black-and-White Edith Head, Charles LeMaire - All
About Eve 1950 Color Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele, Gwen Wakeling - Samson and Delilah 1951 Black-and-White Edith Head - A Place in the Sun 1951 Color Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff - An American
in Paris 1952 Black-and-White Helen Rose - The Bad and the Beautiful 1952 Color - Marcel Vertes - Moulin Rouge
1953 Black-and-White Edith Head - Roman Holiday 1953 Color Charles LeMaire, Emile Santiago - The Robe 1954
Black-and-White Edith Head - Sabrina 1954 Color Sanzo Wada - Gate of Hell 1955 Black-and-White Helen Rose - I'll
Cry Tomorrow 1955 Color Charles LeMaire - Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing 1956 Black-and-White Jean Louis - The
Solid Gold Cadillac 1956 Color Irene Sharaff - The King and I 1957 Orry-Kelly - Les Girls 1958 Cecil Beaton
- Gigi 1959 Black-and-White Orry-Kelly - Some Like It Hot 1959 Color Elizabeth Haffenden - Ben-Hur 1960:
Arlington Valles - Spartacus 1960: Edith Head and Edward Stevenson - The Facts of Life 1961: Irene Sharaff - West
Side Story 1961: Piero Gherardi - La dolce vita 1962: Mary Wills - The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm 1962: Norma Koch - What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 1963: Piero Gherardi - 8½ 1963: Renie Conley, Vittorio
Nino Novarese and Irene Sharaff - Cleopatra 1964: Cecil Beaton - My Fair Lady 1964: Dorothy Jeakins - The Night
of the Iguana 1965: Julie Harris - Darling 1965: Phyllis Dalton - Doctor Zhivago 1966: Elizabeth Haffenden
- A Man for All Seasons 1966: Irene Sharaff - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1967: John Truscott - Camelot
1968: Danilo Donati - Romeo and Juliet 1969: Margaret Furse - Anne of the Thousand Days 1970: Vittorio Nino
Novarese - Cromwell 1971: Yvonne Blake and Antonio Castillo - Nicholas and Alexandra 1972: Anthony Powell - Travels
with My Aunt 1973: Edith Head - The Sting 1974: Theoni V. Aldredge - The Great Gatsby 1975: Milena Canonero
and Ulla-Britt Soderlund - Barry Lyndon 1976: Danilo Donati - Fellini's Casanova 1977: John Mollo - Star Wars
1978: Anthony Powell - Death on the Nile 1979: Albert Wolsky - All That Jazz 1980: Anthony Powell - Tess
1981: Milena Canonero - Chariots of Fire 1982: Bhanu Athaiya, Madeline Jones and John Mollo - Gandhi 1983:
Marik Vos - Fanny and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander) 1984: Theodor Pistek - Amadeus 1985: Emi Wada - Ran 1986: Jenny Beavan and John Bright - A Room with a View 1987: James Acheson - The Last Emperor 1988: James Acheson
- Dangerous Liaisons 1989: Phyllis Dalton - Henry V 1990: Franca Squarciapino - Cyrano de Bergerac 1991:
Albert Wolsky - Bugsy 1992: Eiko Ishioka - Bram Stoker's Dracula 1993: Gabriella Pescucci - The Age of Innocence
1994: Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 1995: James Acheson -
Restoration 1996: Ann Roth - The English Patient 1997: Deborah Lynn Scott - Titanic 1998: Sandy Powell -
Shakespeare in Love 1999: Lindy Hemming - Topsy-Turvy 2000: Janty Yates - Gladiator 2001: Catherine Martin
and Angus Strathie - Moulin Rouge! 2002: Colleen Atwood - Chicago 2003: Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor - The
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2004: Sandy Powell - The Aviator 2005: Colleen Atwood - Memoirs of a
Geisha 2006: Milena Canonero - Marie Antoinette 2007: Alexandra Byrne - Elizabeth: The Golden Age 2008:
Michael O'Conner - The Duchess 2009: The Young Victoria -- Sandy Powell 2010: Alice in Wonderland - Colleen
Atwood

Best Makeup 1981 An American Werewolf in London - Rick Baker 1982 Quest for Fire - Sarah Monzani & Michele Burke 1983 none given 1984 Amadeus - Paul LeBlanc & Dick
Smith 1985 Mask - Michael Westmore & Zoltan Elek 1986 The Fly - Chris Walas & Stephan Dupuis 1987
Harry and the Hendersons - Rick Baker 1988 Beetlejuice - Ve Neill, Steve LaPorte & Robert Short 1989 Driving
Miss Daisy - Manlio Rocchetti, Lynn Barber & Kevin Haney 1990 Dick Tracy - John Caglione, Jr. & Doug Drexler
1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Stan Winston & Jeff Dawn 1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula - Greg Cannom, Michele
Burke & Matthew W. Mungle 1993 Mrs. Doubtfire - Greg Cannom, Ve Neill & Yolanda Toussieng 1994 Ed Wood
- Rick Baker, Ve Neill & Yolanda Toussieng 1995 Braveheart - Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison & Lois Burwell 1996: The Nutty Professor - Rick Baker & David LeRoy Anderson 1997: Men in Black - Rick Baker & David LeRoy
Anderson 1998: Elizabeth - Jenny Shircore 1999: Topsy-Turvy - Christine Blundell & Trefor Proud 2000:
Rick Baker and Gail Ryan - How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 2001: Peter Owen and Richard Taylor - The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring 2002: Beatrice De Alba and John Jackson - Frida 2003: Peter King and Richard Taylor
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2004: Bill Corso and Valli O'Reilly - Lemony Snicket's A Series
of Unfortunate Events 2005: Howard Berger and Tami Lane - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
2006: David Marti and Montse Ribe - Pan's Labryinth (El laberinto del fauno) 2007: Didier Lavergne and Jan
Archibald - La Vie en Rose (La môme) 2008: Greg Cannom - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2009: Star Trek
-- Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow 2010: The Wolfman - Rick Baker and Dave Elsey

Best Animated Feature 2001 (74th) Shrek (DreamWorks SKG) - Aron
Warner 2002 (75th) Spirited Away (Toho-Japan/Walt Disney Pictures-USA) - Hayao Miyazaki 2003 (76th) Finding Nemo
(Pixar Animation Studios & Walt Disney Pictures) - Andrew Stanton 2004 (77th) The Incredibles (Pixar Animation Studios
& Walt Disney Pictures) - Brad Bird 2005 (78th) Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Aardman Animations
& DreamWorks SKG) - Nick Park, Steve Box 2006 (79th) Happy Feet (Warner Bros.) - George Miller 2007 (80th)
Ratatouille (Pixar Animation Studios & Walt Disney Pictures) - Brad Bird 2008 (81st) WALL-E (Pixar Animation Studios
& Walt Disney Pictures) - Andrew Stanton 2009 (82nd) Up -- Pete Docter 2010 (83rd) Toy Story 3 - Lee Unkrich

Best Animated Short Film: 1931 to present As Short Subjects (Cartoons) 1931-1932 (5th) Flowers and Trees - Walt Disney Productions, United Artists - Walt Disney 1932-1933 (6th) Three Little
Pigs - Walt Disney Productions, United Artists - Walt Disney 1934 (7th) - The Tortoise and the Hare - Walt Disney Productions,
United Artists - Walt Disney 1935 (8th) Three Orphan Kittens - Walt Disney Productions, United Artists - Walt Disney
1936 (9th) The Country Cousin - Walt Disney Productions, United Artists - Walt Disney 1937 (10th) The Old Mill
- Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio - Walt Disney 1938 (11th) Ferdinand the Bull - Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio
- Walt Disney 1939 (12th) The Ugly Duckling - Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio - Walt Disney 1940 (13th) The
Milky Way - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Fred Quimby & Rudolph Ising 1941 (14th) Lend a Paw - Walt Disney Productions,
RKO Radio - Walt Disney 1942 (15th) Der Fuehrer's Face - Walt Disney Productions, RKO Radio - Walt Disney 1943
(16th) The Yankee Doodle Mouse - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Fred Quimby 1944 (17th) Mouse Trouble - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -
Fred Quimby 1945 (18th) Quiet Please! - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Fred Quimby 1946 (19th) The Cat Concerto - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Fred Quimby 1947 (20th) Tweetie Pie - Warner Bros. - Edward Selzer 1948 (21st) The Little Orphan - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Fred Quimby 1949 (22nd) For Scent-imental Reasons - Warner Bros. - Edward Selzer 1950 (23rd) Gerald McBoing-Boing
- United Productions of America, Columbia - Stephen Bosustow 1951 (24th) The Two Mouseketeers - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Fred Quimby 1952 (25th) Johann Mouse - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Fred Quimby 1953 (26th) Toot, Whistle, Plunk and
Boom - Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista - Walt Disney 1954 (27th) When Magoo Flew - United Productions of America,
Columbia - Stephen Bosustow 1955 (28th) Speedy Gonzales - Warner Bros. - Edward Selzer 1956 (29th) Mister Magoo's
Puddle Jumper - United Productions of America, Columbia - Stephen Bosustow 1957 (30th) Birds Anonymous - Warner Bros.
- Edward Selzer 1958 (31st) Knighty Knight Bugs - Warner Bros. - Friz Freleng 1959 (32nd) Moonbird - Storyboard-Harrison
- John Hubley and Faith Elliott Hubley 1960 (33rd) Munro - Rembrandt Films, Film Representations - William L. Snyder
1961 (34th) Ersatz (The Substitute) - Zagreb Film, Herts-Lion International Corp. 1962 (35th) The Hole - Storyboard
Inc., Brandon Films - John Hubley and Faith Hubley 1963 (36th) The Critic - Pintoff-Crossbow Prods., Columbia - Ernest
Pintoff 1964 (37th) The Pink Phink - Mirisch-Geoffrey, United Artists - David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng 1965
(38th) The Dot and the Line - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Chuck Jones and Les Goldman 1966 (39th) Herb Alpert and the Tijuana
Brass Double Feature - Paramount - John Hubley and Faith Hubley 1967 (40th) The Box (short) - Brandon Films - Fred Wolf
1968 (41st) Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day - Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista - Walt Disney (posthumous win)
1969 (42nd) It's Tough to Be a Bird - Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista - Ward Kimball 1970 (43rd) Is It
Always Right to Be Right? - Stephen Bosustow Prods., Schoenfeld Films - Nick Bosustow 1971 (44th) The Crunch Bird -
Maxwell-Petok-Petrovich Prods., Regency Films - Ted Petok 1972 (45th) A Christmas Carol American Broadcasting Company
Film Services - Richard Williams 1973 (46th) Frank Film - Frank Mouris Prod. - Frank Mouris 1974 (47th) Closed
Mondays - Lighthouse Productions - Will Vinton and Bob Gardiner 1975 (48th) Great - Grantstern, British Lion Films Ltd.
- Bob Godfrey 1976 (49th) Leisure - Film Australia - Suzanne Baker 1977 (50th) Sand Castle - National Film Board
of Canada - Co Hoedeman 1978 (51st) Special Delivery - National Film Board of Canada - Eunice Macauley and John Weldon
1979 (52nd) Every Child - National Film Board of Canada - Derek Lamb 1980 (53rd) The Fly - PannóniaFilm,
Budapest - Ferenc Rófusz 1981 (54th) Crac - Société Radio Canada - Frédéric Back
1982 (55th) Tango - Film Polski - Zbigniew Rybczynski 1983 (56th) Sundae in New York - Motionpicker Production
- Jimmy Picker 1984 (57th) Charade - Sheridan College - Jon Minnis 1985 (58th) Anna & Bella - The Netherlands
- Børge Ring 1986 (59th) A Greek Tragedy - CineTe pvba - Linda Van Tulden and Willem Thijsen 1987 (60th)
The Man Who Planted Trees - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Frédéric Back 1988 (61st) Tin Toy - Pixar
Productions - John Lasseter and William Reeves 1989 (62nd) Balance - producers: Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein 1990 (63rd) Creature Comforts - Nick Park 1991 (64th) Manipulation - Daniel Greaves 1992 (65th) Mona Lisa Descending
a Staircase - Joan C. Gratz 1993 (66th) The Wrong Trousers - Nick Park 1994 (67th) Bob's Birthday - National
Film Board of Canada co-production - Alison Snowden and David Fine 1995 (68th) A Close Shave - Nick Park 1996
(69th) Quest - Tyron Montgomery and Thomas Stellmach 1997 (70th) Geri's Game - Pixar Animation Studios - Jan Pinkava
1998 (71st) Bunny - Blue Sky Studios - Chris Wedge 1999 (72nd) The Old Man and the Sea - Aleksandr Petrov 2000 (73rd) Father and Daughter - Michaël Dudok De Wit 2001 (74th) For the Birds - Pixar Animation Studios -
Ralph Eggleston 2002 (75th) The ChubbChubbs! - Sony Pictures Animation - Jacquie Barnbrook, Eric Armstrong and Jeff
Wolverton 2003 (76th) Harvie Krumpet - Adam Elliot 2004 (77th) Ryan - Chris Landreth - National Film Board of
Canada co-production 2005 (78th) The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation - John Canemaker 2006 (79th) The
Danish Poet - Torill Kove 2007 (80th) Peter and the Wolf - Suzie Templeton and Hugh Welchman 2008 (81st) La Maison
En Petits Cubes - Kunio Kato 2009 (82nd) Logorama -- Nicolas Schmerkin 2010 (83rd) The Lost Thing - Shaun Tan and
Andrew Ruhemann

Best Documentary Feature: 1943 to present In 1942, there was one
Documentary category and four winners. 1942 The Battle of Midway Kokoda Front Line Moscow Strikes Back
Prelude to War From 1943 there were two separate documentary categories (features and short films) 1943 -
Desert Victory Baptism of Fire 1944 - The Fighting Lady 1945 - The True Glory 1946 - none given 1947 - Design for Death 1948 - The Secret Land 1949 - Daybreak in Udi 1950 - The Titan: Story of Michelangelo
1951 - Kon-Tiki 1952 - The Sea Around Us 1953 - The Living Desert 1954 - The Vanishing Prairie 1955 - Helen Keller in Her Story (also known as The Unconquered) 1956 - The Silent World 1957 - Albert Schweitzer
1958 - White Wilderness 1959 - Serengeti Shall Not Die 1960 - The Horse with the Flying Tail 1961
- Sky Above and Mud Beneath, directed by Pierre-Dominique Gaisseau 1962 - Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
1963 - Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel With the World 1964 - Jacques-Yves Cousteau's World Without Sun
1965 - The Eleanor Roosevelt Story 1966 - The War Game 1967 - The Anderson Platoon 1968 - Journey
Into Self 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
1967, therefore ineligible for a 1968 Award. The first runner-up, Journey Into Self, was awarded the statuette on May 8, 1969.
1969 - Arthur Rubinstein - The Love of Life 1970 - Woodstock 1971 - The Hellstrom Chronicle 1972 -
Marjoe 1973 - The Great American Cowboy 1974 - Hearts and Minds 1975 - The Man Who Skied Down Everest 1976 - Harlan County, USA 1977 - Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? 1978 - Scared Straight!
1979 - Best Boy 1980 From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China directed by Murray Lerner 1981 Genocide directed
by Arnold Schwartzman 1982 Just Another Missing Kid directed by John Zaritsky 1983 He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'
directed by Emile Ardolino 1984 The Times of Harvey Milk directed by Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen 1985
Broken Rainbow directed by Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd 1986 - (tie): Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got and Down
and Out in America 1987 The Ten-Year Lunch 1988 Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie 1989
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt 1990 American Dream directed by Barbara Kopple 1991 In the Shadow of the
Stars directed by Allie Light and Irving Saraf 1992 The Panama Deception directed by Barbara Trent and David Kasper
1993 I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School directed by Susan Raymond 1994 Maya Lin: A Strong
Clear Vision directed by Freida Lee Mock 1995 Anne Frank Remembered directed by Jon Blair 1996 When We Were Kings
directed by Leon Gast 1997 The Long Way Home directed by Mark Jonathan Harris 1998 The Last Days directed by James
Moll 1999 One Day in September by Kevin MacDonald 2000: Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport
- Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer 2001: Murder on a Sunday Morning (Un coupable idéal) - Jean-Xavier
de Lestrade and Denis Poncet 2002: Bowling for Columbine - Michael Donovan and Michael Moore 2003: The Fog of War
directed by Errol Morris 2004: Born into Brothels - Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski 2005: March of the Penguins (La
marche de l'empereur) - Luc Jacquet 2006: An Inconvenient Truth - Davis Guggenheim 2007: Taxi to the Dark Side
- Alex Gibney and Eva Orner 2008: Man on Wire - Simon Chinn and James Marsh 2009: The Cove -- Louie Psihoyos and
Fisher Stevens 2010: Inside Job - Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs

Best Documentary Short 1941 - Churchill's Island - National
Film Board of Canada 1943 - December 7th - United States Navy 1944 - With the Marines at Tarawa - United States
Marine Corps 1945 - Hitler Lives - Gordon Hollingshead, Producer 1946 - Seeds of Destiny - United States Department
of War 1947 - First Steps - United Nations Division of Films and Visual Information 1948 - Toward Independence
- United States Army 1949 - (tie): 1950 - Why Korea? - Edmund Reek, Producer 1951 - Benjy - Made by Fred
Zinnemann with the cooperation of Paramount Pictures Corporation for the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital 1952 - Neighbours
- Norman McLaren, Producer - National Film Board of Canada 1953 - The Alaskan Eskimo - Walt Disney, Producer 1954
- Thursday's Children - World Wide Pictures and Morse Films 1955 - Men against the Arctic - Walt Disney, Producer
1956 - The True Story of the Civil War - Louis Clyde Stoumen, Producer 1958 - Ama Girls - Ben Sharpsteen, Producer
1959 - Glass - Bert Haanstra, Producer 1960 - Giuseppina - James Hill, Producer 1961 - Project Hope - Frank
P. Bibas, Producer 1962 - Dylan Thomas - Jack Howells, Producer 1963 - Chagall - Simon Schiffrin, Producer 1964 - Nine from Little Rock - Charles Guggenheim, Producer 1965 - To Be Alive! - Francis Thompson, Producer 1966
- A Year Toward Tomorrow - Edmond A. Levy, Producer 1967 - The Redwoods - Mark Harris and Trevor Greenwood, Producers
1968 - Why Man Creates - Saul Bass, Producer 1969 - Czechoslovakia 1968 - Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco,
Producers 1970 - Interviews with My Lai Veterans - Joseph Strick, Producer 1971 - Sentinels of Silence - Manuel
Arango and Robert Amram, Producers 1972 - This Tiny World - Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van
der Linden, Producers 1973 - Princeton: A Search for Answers - Julian Krainin and DeWitt L. Sage, Jr., Producers 1974 - Don't - Robin Lehman, Producer 1975 - The End of the Game - Claire Wilbur and Robin Lehman, Producers 1976 - Number Our Days - Lynne Littman and Barbara Myerhoff, Producers 1977 - Gravity Is My Enemy - John Joseph and
Jan Stussy, Producers 1978 - The Flight of the Gossamer Condor - Jacqueline Phillips Shedd and Ben Shedd, Producers
1979 - Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist - Saul J. Turell, Producer 1980 - Karl Hess: Toward Liberty - Roland
Hallé and Peter W. Ladue, Producer 1981 - Close Harmony - Nigel Noble, Producer 1982 - If You Love This
Planet - Edward Le Lorrain and Terri Nash, Producers - National Film Board of Canada 1983 - Flamenco at 5:15 - Cynthia
Scott and Adam Symansky, Producers - National Film Board of Canada 1984 - The Stone Carvers - Marjorie Hunt and Paul
Wagner, Producers 1985 - Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements - David Goodman, Producer 1986 - Women--for America,
for the World - Vivienne Verdon-Roe, Producer 1987 - Young at Heart - Sue Marx and Pamela Conn, Producers 1988
- You Don't Have to Die - William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, Producers 1989 - The Johnstown Flood - Charles Guggenheim,
Producer 1990 - Days of Waiting - Steven Okazaki, Producer 1991 - Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear
Weapons and Our Environment - Debra Chasnoff, Producer 1992 - Educating Peter - Thomas C. Goodwin (posthumous win) and
Gerardine Wurzburg 1993 - Defending Our Lives - Margaret Lazarus, Renner Wunderlich 1994 - A Time for Justice
- Charles Guggenheim 1995 - One Survivor Remembers - Kary Antholis 1996 - Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work
of Mark O'Brien - Jessica Yu director, producer, writer and editor 1997 - A Story of Healing - Donna Dewey, Carol
Pasternak 1998 - The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years - Keiko Ibi 1999 - King Gimp - Susan
Hannah Hadary, William A. Whiteford 2000 - Big Mama - Tracy Seretean 2001 - Thoth - Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle
2002 - Twin Towers - Bill Guttentag, Robert David Port, Robert Port directors 2003 - Chernobyl Heart - Maryann
DeLeo 2004 - Mighty Times: The Children's March - Robert Hudson and Bobby Houston 2005 - A Note of Triumph:
The Golden Age of Norman Corwin 2006 - The Blood of Yingzhou District 2007 - Freeheld 2008 - Smile Pinki 2009 - Music by Prudence -- Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett 2010 - Strangers No More - Karen Goodman and Kirk
Simon

Best Foreign Language Film: 1947 to present 1947 Shoe-Shine Sciuscià
Italy Vittorio De Sica 1948 Monsieur Vincent Monsieur Vincent France Maurice Cloche 1949 The Bicycle Thief Ladri
di biciclette Italy Vittorio De Sica 1950 The Walls of Malapaga Au-delà des grilles French: France & Italy
René Clément 1951 Rashomon Rashômon Japan Akira Kurosawa 1952 Forbidden Games Jeux interdits
France René Clément 1954 Gate of Hell Jigokumon Japan Teinosuke Kinugasa 1955 Samurai, The Legend
of Musashi Miyamoto Musashi Japan Hiroshi Inagaki 1956 La Strada La strada Italy Federico Fellini 1957 The Nights
of Cabiria Le notti di Cabiria Italy Federico Fellini 1958 My Uncle Mon oncle France Jacques Tati 1959 Black Orpheus
Orfeu Negro France Marcel Camus 1960 The Virgin Spring Jungfrukällan Sweden Ingmar Bergman 1961 Through a
Glass Darkly Såsom i en spegel Sweden Ingmar Bergman 1962 Sundays and Cybele Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray
France Serge Bourguignon 1963 Federico Fellini's 8½ 08½ 8½ Italy Federico Fellini 1964
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Ieri, oggi, domani Italy Vittorio De Sica 1965 The Shop on Main Street Obchod na korze
Czechoslovakia Ján Kadár / Elmar Klos 1966 A Man and a Woman Un homme et une femme France Claude Lelouch
1967 Closely Watched Trains Ostr(e sledované vlaky Czechoslovakia Jir(í Menzel 1968 War and Peace
Voyna i mir Soviet Union Sergei Bondarchuk 1969 Z Z Algeria Costa-Gavras 1970 Investigation of a Citizen Above
Suspicion Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto Italy Elio Petri 1971 The Garden of the Finzi Continis
Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini Italy Vittorio De Sica 1972 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Le Charme discret de
la bourgeoisie France Luis Buñuel 1973 Day for Night La Nuit américaine France François Truffaut
1974 Amarcord Amarcord Italy Federico Fellini 1975 Dersu Uzala Dersu Uzala Soviet Union Akira Kurosawa 1976
Black and White in Color La Victoire en chantant [M] Ivory Coast Jean-Jacques Annaud 1977 Madame Rosa La Vie devant
soi France Moshé Mizrahi 1978 Get Out Your Handkerchiefs Préparez vos mouchoirs France Bertrand Blier
1979 The Tin Drum Die Blechtrommel West Germany Volker Schlöndorff 1980 Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
Moskva slezam ne verit Soviet Union Vladimir Menshov 1981 Mephisto Mephisto Hungary István Szabó 1982
Volver a Empezar ('To Begin Again') Volver a empezar Spain José Luis Garci 1983 Fanny & Alexander
Fanny och Alexander Sweden Ingmar Bergman 1984 Dangerous Moves La Diagonale du fou Switzerland Richard Dembo 1985
The Official Story La historia oficial Argentina Luis Puenzo 1986 The Assault De Aanslag Netherlands Fons Rademakers
1987 Babette's Feast Babettes gæstebud Denmark Gabriel Axel 1988 Pelle the Conqueror Pelle Erobreren
Denmark Bille August 1989 Cinema Paradiso Nuovo cinema Paradiso Italy Giuseppe Tornatore 1990 Journey of Hope
Reise der Hoffnung Switzerland Xavier Koller 1991 Mediterraneo Mediterraneo Italy Gabriele Salvatores 1992 Indochine
Indochine France Régis Wargnier 1993 Belle Époque Belle Époque Spain Fernando Trueba 1994
Burnt by the Sun Utomlyonnye solntsem Russia Nikita Mikhalkov 1995 Antonia's Line Antonia Netherlands Marleen Gorris
1996 Kolya Kolja Czech Republic Jan Sve(rák 1997 Character Karakter Netherlands Mike van Diem 1998
Life Is Beautiful La vita è bella Italy Roberto Benigni 1999 All About My Mother Todo sobre mi madre Spain Pedro
Almodóvar 2000 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Wòhu( Cánglóng PR China Ang Lee 2001
No Man's Land Nic(ija zemlja Bosnia & Herzegovina Danis Tanovic' 2002 Nowhere in Africa Nirgendwo in Afrika
Germany Caroline Link 2003 The Barbarian Invasions Les Invasions barbares Canada Denys Arcand 2004 The Sea Inside
Mar adentro Spain Alejandro Amenábar 2005 Tsotsi Tsotsi South Africa Gavin Hood 2006 The Lives of Others
Das Leben der Anderen Germany Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck 2007 The Counterfeiters Die Fälscher Austria Stefan
Ruzowitzky 2008 Departures Okuribito Japan Yojiro Takita 2009 The Secret in Their Eyes -- Argentina 2010 In
a Better World - Denmark

Best Live Action Short Best Live Action Short Film: 1931 to present
1932 (Comedy) Hal Roach - The Music Box (Novelty) Mack Sennett - Wrestling Swordfish 1933 (Comedy)
Lou Brock - So This Is Harris! (Novelty) Joe Rock - Krakatoa 1934 (Comedy) Kenneth Macgowan - La Cucaracha (Novelty) Horace Woodard, Stacy Woodard - City of Wax 1935 (Comedy) Jack Chertok - How to Sleep (Novelty)
Gaumont British and Skibo Productions - Wings Over Everest 1936 (Color) Warner Bros. - Give Me Liberty (One-Reel)
Hal Roach - Bored of Education (Two-Reel) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - The Public Pays 1937 (Color) Pete Smith - Penny
Wisdom (One-Reel) Skibo Productions - The Private Life of the Gannets (Two-Reel) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Torture Money 1938 (One-Reel) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - That Mothers Might Live (Two-Reel) Warner Bros. - Declaration of Independence 1939 (One-Reel) Paramount - Busy Little Bears (Two-Reel) Warner Bros. - Sons of Liberty 1940 (One-Reel)
Pete Smith - Quicker'n a Wink (Two-Reel) Warner Bros. - Teddy, the Rough Rider 1941 (One-Reel) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Of Pups and Puzzles (Two-Reel) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - Main Street on the March! 1942 (One-Reel) Paramount
- Speaking of Animals and Their Families (Two-Reel) Warner Bros. - Beyond the Line of Duty 1943 (One-Reel)
Grantland Rice - Amphibious Fighters (Two-Reel) Jerry Bresler, Sam Coslow - Heavenly Music 1944 (One-Reel)
Jerry Fairbanks - Who's Who in Animal Land (Two-Reel) Gordon Hollingshead - I Won't Play 1945 (One-Reel)
Herbert Moulton, Jerry Bresler - Stairway to Light (Two-Reel) Gordon Hollingshead - Star in the Night 1946 (One-Reel)
Gordon Hollingshead - Facing Your Danger (Two-Reel) Gordon Hollingshead - A Boy and His Dog 1947 (One-Reel)
Herbert Moulton - Good-Bye Miss Turlock (Two-Reel) Irving Allen - Climbing the Matterhorn 1948 (One-Reel) Edmund
H. Reek - Symphony of a City (Two-Reel) Walt Disney - Seal Island 1949 (One-Reel) Jack Eaton - Aquatic House
Party (Two-Reel) Gaston Diehl, Robert Haessens - Van Gogh 1950 (One-Reel) Gordon Hollingshead - Grandad of
Races (Two-Reel) Walt Disney - In Beaver Valley 1951 (One-Reel) Robert Youngson - World of Kids (Two-Reel)
Walt Disney - Nature's Half Acre 1952 (One-Reel) Boris Vermont - Light in the Window: The Art of Vermeer (Two-Reel) Walt Disney - Water Birds 1953 (One-Reel) Johnny Green - The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture (Two-Reel)
Walt Disney - Bear Country 1954 (One-Reel) Robert Youngson - This Mechanical Age (Two-Reel) Denis Sanders,
Terry Sanders - A Time Out of War 1955 (One-Reel) Edmund Reek - Survival City (Two-Reel) Wilbur T. Blume -
The Face of Lincoln 1956 (One-Reel) Konstantin Kalser - Crashing the Water Barrier (Two-Reel) Romulus Films
- The Bespoke Overcoat 1957 Larry Lansburgh - The Wetback Hound 1958 Walt Disney - Grand Canyon 1959 Jacques-Yves
Cousteau - The Golden Fish 1960 Ezra R. Baker - Day of the Painter 1961 Lester A. Schoenfeld Films - Seawards the
Great Ships 1962 Pierre Étaix, Jean-Claude Carrière - Heureux Anniversaire (Happy Anniversary) 1963
Paul De Roubaix, Marcel Ichac - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 1964 Edward Schreiber - Casals Conducts: 1964 1965
Claude Berri - The Chicken (Le Poulet) 1966 Edgar Anstey - Wild Wings 1967 Christopher Chapman - A Place to Stand
- An Expo 67 movie at the Ontario Pavilion. 1968 Charles Guggenheim - Robert Kennedy Remembered 1969 Joan Keller
Stern - The Magic Machines 1970 John Longenecker - The Resurrection of Broncho Billy 1971 Manuel Arango, Robert
Amram -Sentinels of Silence 1972 Richard Barclay - Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream 1973 Allan Miller,
William Fertik - The Bolero 1974 Paul Claudon, Edmond Sechan - One-Eyed Men Are Kings 1975 Bert Salzman - Angel
and Big Joe 1976 Andre Guttfreund, Peter Werner - In the Region of Ice 1977 Beverly Shaffer, Yuki Yoshida - I'll
Find a Way - National Film Board of Canada 1978 Taylor Hackford - Teenage Father 1979 Sarah Pillsbury, Ron Ellis
- Board and Care 1980 Lloyd Phillips - The Dollar Bottom 1981 Paul Kemp, Shelley Levinson - Violet 1982 Christine
Oestreicher - A Shocking Accident 1983 Janice L. Platt - Boys and Girls 1984 Mike Hoover - Up 1985 Jeff Brown,
Chris Pelzer - Molly's Pilgrim 1986 Chuck Workman - Precious Images 1987 Jonathan Sanger, Jana Sue Memel - Ray's
Male Heterosexual Dance Hall 1988 Dean Parisot, Steven Wright - The Appointments of Dennis Jennings 1989 James Hendrie
- Work Experience 1990 Adam Davidson - The Lunch Date 1991 Seth Winston, Rob Fried - Session Man 1992 Sam Karmann
- Omnibus 1993 Pepe Danquart - Black Rider (Schwarzfahrer} 1994 (tie) Peter Capaldi, Ruth Kenley-Letts - Franz
Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Peggy Rajski, Randy Stone - Trevor 1995 Christine Lahti, Jana Sue Memel -
Lieberman in Love 1996 David Frankel, Barry Jossen - Dear Diary 1997 Chris Tashima, Chris Donahue - Visas and Virtue 1998 Kim Magnusson, Anders Thomas Jensen - Election Night (Valgaften) 1999 Barbara Schock, Tamara Tiehel - My Mother
Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York 2000 (73rd) Florian Gallenberger - Quiero ser (I want to be ...) 2001
(74th) Ray McKinnon, Lisa Blount - The Accountant 2002 (75th) Martin Strange-Hansen - This Charming Man (Der er en yndig
mand) 2003 (76th) Aaron Schneider, Andrew J. Sacks - Two Soldiers 2004 (77th) Andrea Arnold - Wasp 2005 (78th)
Martin McDonagh - Six Shooter 2006 (79th) Ari Sandel - West Bank Story 2007 (80th) Philippe Pollet-Villard - Le
Mozart des Pickpockets 2008 (81st) Jochen Alexander Freydank - Spielzeugland (Toyland) 2009 (82nd) The New Tenants
-- Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson 2010 (83rd) God of Love - Luke Matheny

Honorary Award Academy Honorary Award: 1927 to present 1927/28
(1st) - Warner Bros. - "for producing The Jazz Singer [1927], the pioneer outstanding talking picture, which has revolutionized
the industry. [statuette]." ("Special Award") 1927/28 (1st) - Charles Chaplin - "for acting, writing,
directing and producing The Circus [1928]. [statuette]." (Removing him from the contests in which he had been nominated
for an Academy Award in the "competitive classes", the Academy gave Chaplin this "Special Award" because,
as it wrote to him, his "collective accomplishments" in The Circus merited his placement "in a class"
by himself.[8]) 1931/32 (5th) - Walt Disney - "for the creation of 'Mickey Mouse.' [statuette]." ("Special
Award") 1934 (7th) - Shirley Temple - "in grateful recognition of her outstanding contribution to screen entertainment
during the year 1934. [miniature statuette]." ("Special Award") 1935 (8th - 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. [statuette]." ("Special Award") 1936 (9th) - March of Time -
"for its significance to motion pictures and for having revolutionized one of the most important branches of the industry
- the newsreel." ("Special Award") 1936 (9th) - W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson - "for the color
cinematography of the Selznick International Production, The Garden of Allah. [plaque]." ("Special Award") 1937 (10th) - Edgar Bergen - "for his outstanding comedy creation, 'Charlie McCarthy.' [wooden statuette, with
movable mouth]." ("Special Award") 1937 (10th) - 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. [scroll certificate]."
("Special Award") 1937 (10th) - 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."
[statuette]." ("Special Award") 1937 (10th) - 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.) [plaque]." ("Special Award") 1938 (11th) - Walt Disney - "for Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs [1937], recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new
entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon. [one statuette and seven miniature statuettes on a stepped base]."
("Special Award") 1938 (11th) - J. Arthur Ball - "for his outstanding contributions to the advancement
of color in Motion Picture Photography. [scroll]." ("Special Award") 1938 (11th) - Harry Warner - "in
recognition of patriotic service in the production of historical short subjects presenting significant episodes in the early
struggle of the American people for liberty. [scroll]." ("Special Award") 1938 (11th) - Gordon Jennings
(special effects), Jan Domela (assistant special effects), Devereaux Jennings (assistant special effects), Irmin Roberts (assistant
special effects), Art Smith (assistant special effects), Farciot Edouart (transparencies), Loyal Griggs (assistant transparencies),
Loren L. Ryder (sound effects), Harry D. Mills (assistant sound effects), Louis Mesenkop (assistant sound effects), Walter
Oberst (assistant sound effects) - "For outstanding achievement in creating Special Photographic and Sound Effects in
the Paramount production, Spawn of the North.... [plaque]." ("Special Award") 1938 (11th) - Oliver T.
Marsh and Allen M. Davey - "for the color cinematography of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, Sweethearts. [plaque]."
("Special Award") 1939 (12th) - The Technicolor Company - "for its contributions in successfully bringing
three-color feature production to the screen.[statuette]." 1939 (12th) - "To The Motion Picture Relief Fund
- acknowledging the outstanding services to the industry during the past year of the Motion Picture Relief Fund and its progressive
leadership. Presented to Jean Hersholt, President; Ralph Morgan, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Ralph Block, First Vice-President;
and Conrad Nagel. [plaque]." 1939 (12th) - Douglas Fairbanks - "recognizing the unique and outstanding contribution
of Douglas Fairbanks, first President of the Academy, to the international development of the motion picture. [statuette]."
("Commemorative Award") 1939 (12th) - William Cameron Menzies - "for outstanding achievement in the use
of color for the enhancement of dramatic mood in the production of Gone with the Wind. [plaque]." 1940 (13th) -
Bob Hope - "in recognition of his unselfish services to the Motion Picture Industry. [special silver plaque]." 1940 (13th) - Colonel Nathan Levinson - "for his outstanding service to the industry and the Army during the past nine
years, which has made possible the present efficient mobilization of the motion picture industry facilities for the production
of Army Training Films. [statuette]." 1941 (14th) - Walt Disney, William Garity, John N. A. Hawkins, and the RCA
Manufacturing Company - "for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures
through the production of Fantasia. [certificate of merit]." 1941 (14th) - Leopold Stokowski and his associates
- "for their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music in Walt Disney's production, Fantasia,
thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form. [certificate of merit]." 1941
(14th) - Rey Scott - "for his extraordinary achievement in producing Kukan, the film record of China's struggle,
including its photography with a 16mm camera under the most difficult and dangerous conditions. [certificate of merit]."[9] 1941(14th) - British Ministry of Information - "for its vivid and dramatic presentation of the heroism of the RAF in
the documentary film, Target for Tonight. [certificate of merit]." 1942 (15th) - Charles Boyer - "for his progressive
cultural achievement in establishing the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles as a source of reference for the Hollywood
Motion Picture Industry. [certificate of merit]." 1942 (15th) - Noël Coward - "for his outstanding production
achievement in In Which We Serve. [certificate of merit]." 1942 (15th) - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - "for its achievement
in representing the American Way of Life in the production of the 'Andy Hardy' series of films. [certificate of merit]." 1943 (16th) - George Pál - "for the development of novel methods and techniques in the production of short subjects
known as Puppetoons. [plaque; replaced with statuette in 1967]." 1944 (17th) - Bob Hope - "for his many services
to the Academy. [life membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]."[10] 1944 (18th) - Margaret
O'Brien - "outstanding child actress of 1944. [miniature statuette]." ("Special Award") [Presented
in 1946, not 1945.] 1945 (18th) - "To Republic Studio, Daniel J. Bloomberg and the Republic Studio Sound Department
for the building of an outstanding musical scoring auditorium which provides optimum recording conditions and combines all
elements of acoustic and engineering design. [certificate]." [Presented in 1946.] 1945 (18th - Walter Wanger - "for
his six years service as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [special plaque]." 1945 (19th)
- Peggy Ann Garner - "outstanding child actress of 1945. [miniature statuette]." ("Special Award") [Presented
in 1947.] 1946 (19th) - Harold Russell - "for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance
in The Best Years of Our Lives [Special Award]. [statuette]." 1946 (19th) - "To The House I Live In, tolerance
short subject; produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy; directed by Mervyn LeRoy; screenplay by Albert Maltz; song "The
House I Live In," music by Earl Robinson, lyrics by Lewis Allan; starring Frank Sinatra; released by RKO Radio. [certificate]." 1946 (19th) - Laurence Olivier - "for his outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry
V to the screen. [statuette]." 1946 (19th) - Ernst Lubitsch - "for his distinguished contributions to the art
of the motion picture. [certificate]." 1946 (19th) - Claude Jarman, Jr. - "outstanding child actor of 1946.
[miniature statuette]." ("Special Award") 1947 (20th) - James Baskett - "for his able and heart-warming
characterization of Uncle Remus, friend and story teller to the children of the world in Walt Disney's Song of the South.
[statuette]." ("Special Award")[11] 1947 (20th) - Thomas Armat, Colonel William N. Selig, Albert E. Smith,
and George Kirke Spoor - members of "the small group of pioneers whose belief in a new medium, and whose contributions
to its development, blazed the trail along which the motion picture has progressed, in their lifetime, from obscurity to world-wide
acclaim. [statuette]." 1947 (20th) - "To Bill and Coo, in which artistry and patience blended in a novel and
entertaining use of the medium of motion pictures. [plaque; replaced with statuette in 1976]." 1947 (20th) - "To
Shoe-Shine [Sciuscià] [Italy] - the high quality of this motion picture, brought to eloquent life in a country scarred
by war, is proof to the world that the creative spirit can triumph over adversity. [statuette]." ("Special Award")[12] 1948 (21st) - Walter Wanger - "for distinguished service to the industry in adding to its moral stature in the world
community by his production of the picture Joan of Arc. [statuette]." 1948 (21st) - "To Monsieur Vincent [France]
- voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during
1948. [statuette]." ("Special Foreign Language Film Award") 1948 (21st) - Sid Grauman - "master showman,
who raised the standard of exhibition of motion pictures. [statuette]." 1948 (21st) - Adolph Zukor - "a man
who has been called the father of the feature film in America, for his services to the industry over a period of forty years.
[statuette]." 1948 (21st) - Walter Wanger - "for distinguished service to the industry in adding to its moral
stature in the world community by his production of the picture Joan of Arc. [statuette]." 1948 (21st) - Jean Hersholt
- "in recognition of his service to the Academy during four terms as president. [statuette on a square wood base]."[13] 1949 (22nd) - Fred Astaire - "for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures. [statuette]." 1949 (22nd - Cecil B. DeMille - "distinguished motion picture pioneer for 37 years of brilliant showmanship. [statuette]." 1949 (22nd) - "To The Bicycle Thief [Ladri di biciclette (Italy)] - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the
most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949. [statuette]." ("Special Foreign
Language Film Award") 1950 (23rd) - Louis B. Mayer - "for distinguished service to the motion picture industry.
[statuette]." 1950 (23rd) - George Murphy - "for his services in interpreting the film industry to the country
at large. [statuette]." 1950 (23rd) - "To The Walls of Malapaga [France/Italy] [Italian: Le mura di Malapaga,
French: Au-delà des grilles (Beyond the Gates)] - voted by the Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language
film released in the United States in 1950. [statuette]." 1951 (24th) - 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. [statuette]." 1951 (24th) - "To Rashômon [Japan] - voted by the Board of Governors as the most
outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1951. [statuette]." 1952 (25th) - Merian
C. Cooper - "for his many innovations and contributions to the art of motion pictures. [statuette]." 1952 (25th)
- Bob Hope - "for his contribution to the laughter of the world, his service to the motion picture industry, and his
devotion to the American premise. [statuette]." 1952 (25th) - Harold Lloyd - "master comedian and good citizen.
[statuette]." 1952 (25th) - George Alfred Mitchell - "for the design and development of the camera which bears
his name and for his continued and dominant presence in the field of cinematography. [statuette]." 1952 (25th) -
Joseph M. Schenck - "for long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1952
(25th) - "To Forbidden Games [France] [Jeux interdits] - "Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United
States during 1952. [statuette]." (Honorary Foreign Language Film Award") 1953 (26th) - 20th Century-Fox Film
Corporation - "in recognition of their imagination, showmanship and foresight in introducing the revolutionary process
known as CinemaScope. [statuette]." 1953 (26th) - Bell and Howell Company - "for their pioneering and basic
achievements in the advancement of the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1953 (26th) - Joseph Breen - "for
his conscientious, open-minded and dignified management of the Motion Picture Production Code. [statuette]." 1953
(26th) - Pete Smith - "for his witty and pungent observations on the American scene in his series of 'Pete Smith
Specialties'. [statuette]." 1954 (27th) - Bausch & Lomb Optical Company - "for their contributions
to the advancement of the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1954 (27th) - Danny Kaye - "for his unique
talents, his service to the Academy, the motion picture industry, and the American people. [statuette]." 1954 (27th)
- Kemp R. Niver - "for the development of the Renovare Process which has made possible the restoration of the Library
of Congress Paper Film Collection. [statuette]." 1954 (27th) - Greta Garbo - "for her unforgettable screen
performances. [statuette]." 1954 (27th) - John Whitley - "for his outstanding juvenile performance in The Little
Kidnappers. [miniature statuette]." 1954 (27th) - Vincent Winter - "for his outstanding juvenile performance
in The Little Kidnappers. [miniature statuette]." 1954 (27th) - "To Gate of Hell [Japan] - Best Foreign Language
Film first released in the United States during 1954. [statuette]." 1955 (28th) - "To Samurai, The Legend of
Musashi [Japan] - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1955. [statuette]." 1956
(29th) - Eddie Cantor - for distinguished service to the film industry. [statuette]." 1957 (30th) - Society of Motion
Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) - "for their contributions to the advancement of the motion picture industry.
[statuette]." 1957 (30th) - Gilbert M. ("Broncho Billy") Anderson- "motion picture pioneer, for his
contributions to the development of motion pictures as entertainment. [statuette]." 1957 (30th) - Charles Brackett
- "for outstanding service to the Academy. [statuette]." 1957 (30th) - B. B. Kahane - "for distinguished
service to the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1958 (31st) - Maurice Chevalier - "for his contributions
to the world of entertainment for more than half a century. [statuette]." 1959 (32nd) - Buster Keaton - "for
his unique talents which brought immortal comedies to the screen. [statuette]." 1959 (32nd) - Lee De Forest - "for
his pioneering inventions which brought sound to the motion picture. [statuette]." 1960 (33rd) - Gary Cooper - "for
his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture
industry. [statuette]." 1960 (33rd) - Stan Laurel - "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy.
[statuette]." 1961 (34th) - Fred L. Metzler - "for his dedication and outstanding service to the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [statuette]." 1961 (34th) - Jerome Robbins - "for his brilliant achievements
in the art of choreography on film. [statuette]." 1961 (34th) - William L. Hendricks - "for his outstanding
patriotic service in the conception, writing and production of the Marine Corps film, A Force in Readiness, which has brought
honor to the Academy and the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1964 (37th) - William Tuttle - "for his
outstanding make-up achievement for 7 Faces of Dr. Lao. [statuette]." 1965 (38th) - Bob Hope - "for unique
and distinguished service to our industry and the Academy. [gold medal]." 1966 (39th) - Yakima Canutt - "for
achievements as a stunt man and for developing safety devices to protect stunt men everywhere. [statuette]." 1966
(39th) - Y. Frank Freeman - "for unusual and outstanding service to the Academy during his thirty years in Hollywood.
[statuette]." 1967 (40th) - Arthur Freed - "for distinguished service to the Academy and the production of
six top-rated Awards telecasts. [statuette]." 1968 (41st) - John Chambers - "for his outstanding makeup achievement
for Planet of the Apes. [statuette]." 1968 (41st) - Onna White - "for her outstanding choreography achievement
for Oliver!. [statuette]." 1969 (42nd) - Cary Grant - "for his unique mastery of the art of screen acting with
the respect and affection of his colleagues. [statuette]." Lillian Gish, who first appeared in silent movies in
1912, was presented a 1970 Honorary Award at the 43rd Academy Awards ceremony, in 1971. 1970 (43rd) - Lillian Gish -
"for superlative artistry and for distinguished contribution to the progress of motion pictures. [statuette]." 1970 (43rd) - Orson Welles - "for superlative artistry and versatility in the creation of motion pictures. [statuette]." 1971 (44th) - Charles Chaplin - "for the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this
century. [statuette]." 1972 (45th) - Charles S. Boren - "Leader for 38 years of the industry's enlightened
labor relations and architect of its policy of non-discrimination. With the respect and affection of all who work in films.
[statuette]." 1972 (45th) - Edward G. Robinson - "who achieved greatness as a player, a patron of the arts
and a dedicated citizen...in sum, a Renaissance man. From his friends in the industry he loves. [statuette]."[14] 1973 (46th) - Groucho Marx - "in recognition of his brilliant creativity and for the unequalled achievements of the
Marx Brothers in the art of motion picture comedy. [statuette]." 1973 (46th) - Henri Langlois - "for his devotion
to the art of film, his massive contributions in preserving its past and his unswerving faith in its future. [statuette]." 1974 (47th) - Howard Hawks - "A master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world
cinema. [statuette]." 1974 (47th) - Jean Renoir - "a genius who, with grace, responsibility and enviable devotion
through silent film, sound film, feature, documentary and television, has won the world's admiration. [statuette]." 1975 (48th) - Mary Pickford - "in recognition of her unique contributions to the film industry and the development
of film as an artistic medium. [statuette]." 1977 (50th) - Ben Burtt - "for exceptional sound effects in Star
Wars. [statuette]." 1977 (50th) - Margaret Booth - "for her exceptional contribution to the art of film editing
in the motion picture industry. [statuette]." 1978 (51st) - Laurence Olivier - "for the full body of his work,
for the unique achievements of his entire career and his lifetime of contribution to the art of film. [statuette]." 1978 (51st) - Museum of Modern Art, Department of Film - "for the contribution it has made to the public's perception
of movies as an art form. [statuette]." 1978 (51st) - Walter Lantz - "for bringing joy and laughter to every
part of the world through his unique animated motion pictures. [statuette]." 1978 (51st) - King Vidor - "for
his incomparable achievements as a cinematic creator and innovator. [statuette]." 1979 (52nd) - Alec Guinness -
"for advancing the art of screen acting through a host of memorable and distinguished performances. [statuette]." 1979 (52nd) - Hal Elias - "for his dedication and distinguished service to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
[statuette]." 1980 (53rd) - Henry Fonda - "the consummate actor, in recognition of his brilliant accomplishments
and enduring contribution to the art of motion pictures. [statuette]." 1981 (54th) - Barbara Stanwyck - "for
superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting. [statuette]." 1982 (55th) - Mickey Rooney
- "in recognition of his 60 years of versatility in a variety of memorable film performances. [statuette]." 1983
(56th) - Hal Roach - "in recognition of his unparalleled record of distinguished contributions to the motion picture
art form. [statuette]." 1984 (57th) - 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. [statuette]." 1984 (57th)
- 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. [statuette]." 1985 (58th) - Alex North
- "in recognition of his brilliant artistry in the creation of memorable music for a host of distinguished motion pictures.
[statuette]." 1985 (58th) - Paul Newman - "in recognition of his many and memorable compelling screen performances
and for his personal integrity and dedication to his craft. [statuette]." 1986 (59th) - Ralph Bellamy - "for
his unique artistry and his distinguished service to the profession of acting." 1987 (60th) - [no award] 1988
(61st) - Eastman Kodak Company - "in recognition of the company's fundamental contributions to the art of motion
pictures during the first century of film history. [statuette]." 1988 (61st) - 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. [statuette]." 1989 (62nd) - Akira Kurosawa - "for cinematic accomplishments
that have inspired, delighted, enriched and entertained worldwide audiences and influenced filmmakers throughout the world.
[statuette]." 1990 (63rd) - 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. [statuette]." 1990 (63rd) - Myrna Loy -
"in recognition of her extraordinary qualities both on screen and off, with appreciation for a lifetime's worth of
indelible performances. [statuette]." 1991 (64th) - 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. [statuette]." 1992 (65th) - Federico Fellini - "in recognition of his cinematic accomplishments
that have thrilled and entertained worldwide audiences. [statuette]." 1993 (66th) - Deborah Kerr - "in appreciation
for a full career's worth of elegant and beautifully crafted performances. [statuette]." 1994 (67th) - Michelangelo
Antonioni - "in recognition of his place as one of the cinema's master visual stylists. [statuette]." 1995
(68th) - Chuck Jones - "for the creation of classic cartoons and cartoon characters whose animated lives have brought
joy to our real ones for more than a half century. [statuette]." 1995 (69th) - Kirk Douglas - "for 50 years
as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community. [statuette]." 1996 (69th) - Michael Kidd - "in
recognition of his services to the art of the dance in the art of the screen. [statuette]." 1997 (70th) - Stanley
Donen - "in appreciation of a body of work marked by grace, elegance, wit and visual innovation. [statuette]." 1998 (71st) - Elia Kazan - "in appreciation of a long, distinguished and unparalleled career during which he has influenced
the very nature of filmmaking through his creation of cinematic masterpieces. [statuette]."[15] 1999 (72nd) - Andrzej
Wajda - "in recognition of five decades of extraordinary film direction. [statuette]."[16] 2000 (73rd) - Jack
Cardiff - "master of light and color. [statuette]." 2000 (73rd) - Ernest Lehman - "in appreciation of
a body of varied and enduring work. [statuette]." 2001 (74th) - Sidney Poitier - "in recognition of his remarkable
accomplishments as an artist and as a human. [statuette]." 2001 (74th) - Robert Redford - "Actor, director,
producer, creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere. [statuette]." 2002
(75th) - Peter O'Toole - "whose remarkable talents have provided cinema history with some of its most memorable characters.
[statuette]." 2003 (76th) - Blake Edwards - "in recognition of his writing, directing and producing an extraordinary
body of work for the screen. [statuette]." 2004 (77th) - Sidney Lumet - "in recognition of his brilliant services
to screenwriters, performers and the art of the motion picture. [statuette]." 2005 (78th) - Robert Altman - "in
recognition of a career that has repeatedly reinvented the art form and inspired filmmakers and audiences alike. [statuette]."[17] 2006 (79th) - Ennio Morricone - "in recognition of his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film
music. [statuette]." 2007 (80th) - Robert F. Boyle - "in recognition of one of cinema's great careers in
art direction. [statuette]." 2009 (82nd) - To Lauren Bacall in recognition of her central place in the golden age
of motion pictures. To Roger Corman for his rich engendering of films and filmmakers. To Gordon Willis for unsurpassed
mastery of light, shadow, color and motion. 2010 (83rd) - To Kevin Brownlow for the wise and devoted chronicling of the
cinematic parade. To Jean-Luc Godard for passion, for confrontation, For a New kind of Cinema. To Eli Wallach for
a lifetime's Worth of indelible screen characters

Academy Special Achievement Award 1972 The Poseidon Adventure - L.
B. Abbott, ASC, A. D. Flowers (Visual Effects) 1974 Earthquake - Frank Brendel, Glen Robinson, Albert Whitlock (Visual
Effects) 1975 The Hindenburg - Peter Berkos (Sound Effects) 1975 The Hindenburg - Albert Whitlock, Glen Robinson
(Visual Effects) 1976 King Kong - Carlo Rambaldi, Glen Robinson, Frank Van der Veer, ASC (Visual Effects) 1976 Logan's
Run - L. B. Abbott, ASC, Glen Robinson, Matthew Yuricich (Visual Effects) 1977 Star Wars - Ben Burtt (Creation of the
alien, creature and robot voices) 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Frank E. Warner (Sound Effects Editing) 1978 Superman - Les Bowie, Colin Chilvers, Denys Coop, BSC, Roy Field, Derek Meddings, Zoran Perisic (Visual Effects) 1979 The Black Stallion - Alan Splet (Sound Editing) 1980 The Empire Strikes Back - Brian Johnson, Richard Edlund,
ASC, Dennis Muren, ASC, Bruce Nicholson (Visual Effects) 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark - Ben Burtt, Richard L. Anderson
(Sound Effects Editing) 1983 Return of the Jedi - Richard Edlund, ASC, Dennis Muren, ASC, Ken Ralston, Phil Tippett (Visual
Effects) 1984 The River (1984 film) - Kay Rose (Sound Effects Editing) 1987 RoboCop - Stephen Flick, John Pospisil
(Sound Effects Editing) 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Richard Williams (Animation Direction) 1990 Total Recall
(film) - Eric Brevig, Rob Bottin, Tim McGovern, Alex Funke (Visual Effects) 1995 Toy Story - John Lasseter (First feature-length
computer-animated film)

The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: 1938 to present 1938 - Darryl
F. Zanuck 1939 - Hal B. Wallis 1940 - David O. Selznick 1942 - Walt Disney 1943 - Sidney Franklin 1944
- Hal B. Wallis 1945 - Darryl F. Zanuck 1947 - Samuel Goldwyn 1949 - Jerry Wald 1951 - Darryl F. Zanuck 1952 - Arthur Freed 1953 - Cecil B. DeMille 1954 - George Stevens 1957 - Buddy Adler 1959 - Jack L.
Warner 1962 - Stanley Kramer 1964 - Sam Spiegel 1966 - William Wyler 1967 - Robert Wise 1968 - Alfred
Hitchcock 1971 - Ingmar Bergman 1974 - Lawrence Weingarten 1976 - Mervyn LeRoy 1977 - Pandro S. Berman 1978 - Walter Mirisch 1980 - Ray Stark 1982 - Albert R. Broccoli 1986 - Steven Spielberg 1988 - Billy
Wilder 1991 - David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck 1992 - George Lucas 1995 - Clint Eastwood 1997 - Saul
Zaentz 1999 - Norman Jewison 2000 - Warren Beatty 2001 - Dino De Laurentiis 2009 - John Calley

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 1956: Y. Frank Freeman 1957:
Samuel Goldwyn 1959: Bob Hope 1960: Sol Lesser 1961: George Seaton 1962: Steve Broidy 1965: Edmond
L. DePatie 1966: George Bagnall 1967: Gregory Peck 1968: Martha Raye 1969: George Jessel 1970: Frank
Sinatra 1972: Rosalind Russell 1973: Lew Wasserman 1974: Arthur B. Krim 1975: Jules C. Stein 1977:
Charlton Heston 1978: Leo Jaffe 1979: Robert Benjamin 1981: Danny Kaye 1982: Walter Mirisch 1983:
M.J. Frankovich 1984: David L. Wolper 1985: Charles "Buddy" Rogers 1989: Howard W. Koch 1992:
Audrey Hepburn/ Elizabeth Taylor 1993: Paul Newman 1994: Quincy Jones 2001: Arthur Hiller 2005: Roger
Mayer 2007: Sherry Lansing 2009: Jerry Lewis

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