List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees
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This is a list of Jewish winners and nominees of Academy Awards. It includes ethnic Jews and those who converted to Judaism.
Best Actor in a Leading Role
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Role !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1928/1929
| James Dyke | {{nom}} | First Jewish actor nominated for an Academy Award |
1930/1931
| Skippy | Skippy Skinner | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
rowspan=2| 1932/1933
| Peter Standish | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4| Paul Muni
| I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | James Allen | {{nom}} | |
1935
| Joe Radek | {{nom}} | |
1936
| {{won}} | First Jewish actor to win an Academy Award |
1937
| {{nom}} | |
1938
| Professor Henry Higgins | {{nom}} | |
1941
| Roger Adams | {{nom}} | As to his – disputed – Jewishness, see here. |
1943
| Kurt Muller | {{won}} | |
1944
| Ernie Mott | {{nom}} | |
1945
| {{nom}} | |
1946
| {{nom}} | |
1947
| Charlie Davis | {{nom}} | |
1949
| rowspan=3| Kirk Douglas | Champion | Michael "Midge" Kelly | {{nom}} | |
1952
| Jonathan Shields | {{nom}} | |
1956
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1958
| John 'Joker' Jackson | {{nom}} | |
Paul Newman
| Brick Pollitt | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
rowspan=2| 1959
| Joe Lampton | {{nom}} | |
Paul Muni
| Dr. Sam Abelman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1961
| Eddie Felson | {{nom}} | |
Stuart Whitman
| The Mark | Jim Fuller | {{nom}} | |
1963
| Hud | Hud Bannon | {{nom}} | |
1964
| Group Captain Lionel Mandrake / President Merkin Muffley / Dr. Strangelove | {{nom}} | |
1966
| The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming | Lt. Rozanov | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1967
| Benjamin Braddock | {{nom}} | |
Paul Newman
| Lucas "Cool Hand Luke" Jackson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1968
| The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter | John Singer | {{nom}} | |
Ron Moody
| Oliver! | Fagin | {{nom}} | |
1969
| Enrico Salvatore "Ratso" "Rico" Rizzo | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1970
| Tom Garrison | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Ryan O'Neal
| Oliver Barrett IV | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandmother |
rowspan=2| 1971
| Kotch | Joseph P. Kotcher | {{nom}} | |
Topol
| Tevye | {{nom}} | |
1974
| Lenny | {{nom}} | |
1975
| Willy Clark | {{nom}} | |
1976
| Rocky | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandfather |
rowspan=2| 1977
| Elliot Garfield | {{won}} | |
Woody Allen
| Alvy Singer | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1979
| Ted Kramer | {{won}} | |
Peter Sellers
| Chance the Gardener/Chauncey Gardiner | {{nom}} | |
1981
| Michael Colin Gallagher | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1982
| Tootsie | Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels | {{nom}} | |
Paul Newman
| Frank Galvin | {{nom}} | |
1985
| Witness | Detective Captain John Book | {{nom}} | |
1986
| Fast Eddie Felson | {{won}} | |
1987
| {{won}} | Jewish father |
1988
| Rain Man | Raymond Babbitt | {{won}} | |
1989
| {{won}} | Jewish Mother |
1992
| Chaplin | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
1993
| {{nom}} | |
1994
| Donald "Sully" Sullivan | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1995
| Glenn Holland | {{nom}} | |
Sean Penn
| Matthew Poncelet | {{nom}} | |
1997
| Stanley Motss | {{nom}} | |
1999
| rowspan=2|Sean Penn | Emmet Ray | {{nom}} | |
2001
| I Am Sam | Sam Dawson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2002
| {{won}} | |
Daniel Day-Lewis
| William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting | {{nom}} | |
2003
| Jimmy Markum | {{won}} | Jewish father |
2005
| {{nom}} | |
2007
| Daniel Plainview | {{won}} | |
2008
| Milk | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|2010
| {{nom}} | |
James Franco
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2012
| Lincoln | {{won}} | |
Joaquin Phoenix
| Freddie Quell | {{nom}} | |
2016
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2017
| Reynolds Woodcock | {{nom}} | |
Timothée Chalamet
|{{nom}} | |
2019
| Joker | {{won}} | |
2021
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2024
| László Tóth | {{won}} | |
Timothée Chalamet
| {{nom}} | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Role !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1929/1930
| rowspan=4|Norma Shearer | Jerry Bernard Martin | {{won}} | Converted to Judaism. First Jewish actress to win an Academy Award. |
Their Own Desire
| Lucia Marlett | {{nom}} | |
1930/1931
| Jan Ashe | {{nom}} | |
1934
| The Barretts of Wimpole Street | {{nom}} | |
1935
| Gemma Jones | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1936
| {{won}} | First Jewish born actress to win an Academy Award |
Norma Shearer
| {{nom}} | |
1937
| O-Lan | {{won}} | |
1938
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1950
| Emma "Billie" Dawn | {{won}} | |
Eleanor Parker
| Caged | Marie Allen | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
rowspan=2|1951
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Eleanor Parker
| Mary McLeod | {{nom}} | |
1955
| {{nom}} | |
1956
| Baby Doll Meighan | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
1957
| rowspan=2 |{{sort|Taylor|Elizabeth Taylor}} | Susanna Drake | {{nom}} | rowspan=2 |Converted to Judaism in 1959 |
1958
| Margaret "Maggie the Cat" Pollitt | {{nom}} |
rowspan=2 | 1959
| {{sort|Signoret|Simone Signoret}} | Alice Aisgill | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2 | {{sort|Taylor|Elizabeth Taylor}}
| Catherine Holly | {{nom}} | |
1960
| Gloria Wandrous | {{won}} | |
1961
| Sarah Packard | {{nom}} | |
1964
| Myra Savage | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
1965
| {{sort|Signoret|Simone Signoret}} | La Contessa | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3| 1966
| {{sort|Taylor|Elizabeth Taylor}} | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Martha | {{won}} | |
{{sort|Aimée|Anouk Aimée}}
| {{sort|Man|A Man and a Woman}} | {{sort|Gauthier|Anne Gauthier}} | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism; Jewish father |
{{sort|Kamińska|Ida Kamińska}}
| {{sort|Shop|The Shop on Main Street}} | {{sort|Lautmann|Rozalie Lautmann}} | {{nom}} | |
1968
| {{won}} | Tied with Katharine Hepburn for The Lion in Winter |
1970
| Jennifer Cavalleri-Barrett | {{nom}} | |
1971
| {{nom}} | |
1973
| Katie Morosky | {{nom}} | |
1975
| Gitl | {{nom}} | |
1978
| rowspan=2| Jill Clayburgh | Erica Benton | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
rowspan=2| 1979
| Marilyn Holmberg | {{nom}} | |
Bette Midler
| The Rose | Mary Rose Foster | {{nom}} | |
1980
| Judy Benjamin | {{nom}} | |
1982
| rowspan=2|Debra Winger | Paula Pokrifki | {{nom}} | |
1983
| Emma Greenway Horton | {{nom}} | |
1986
| Sarah Norman | {{won}} |At age 21, she is the youngest Best Actress winner. |
1991
| Dixie Leonard | {{nom}} | |
1993
| {{nom}} | |
1994
| {{nom}} | Jewish father |
rowspan=2| 1997
| Carol Connelly | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Helena Bonham Carter
| Kate Croy | {{nom}} | |
1998
| Viola de Lesseps/Thomas Kent | {{won}} | Jewish father |
2010
| Nina Sayers | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|2016
| Elle | Michèle Leblanc | {{nom}} | Huppert is of Hungarian-Jewish descent |
Natalie Portman
| Jackie | {{nom}} | |
2019
| Nicole Barber | {{nom}} | |
2021
| Spencer | Diana, Princess of Wales (née Spencer) | {{nom}} |
2024
| Anora | Anora "Ani" Mikheeva | {{won}} | |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Role !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1936
| Carlo | {{nom}} | |
1937
|{{won}} | |
1938
| Mickey Borden |{{nom}} | |
1945
|{{sort|Chekhov|Michael Chekhov}} |{{sort|Brulov|Dr. Alexander "Alex" Brulov}} |{{nom}} | |
1948
| Uncle Chris Halverson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1950
| {{sort|Jaffe|Sam Jaffe}} | {{sort|Asphalt|The Asphalt Jungle}} | {{sort|Riedenchneider|Dr. Erwin Riedenschneider}} | {{nom}} | |
{{sort|von Stroheim|Erich von Stroheim}}
| {{sort|Meyerling|Max von Meyerling}} | {{nom}} | |
Jeff Chandler
| Cochise | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1951
| {{sort|Genn|Leo Genn}} | rowspan=2|Quo Vadis | {{nom}} | |
Peter Ustinov
| Nero | {{nom}} | |
{{sort|McCarthy|Kevin McCarthy}}
| {{sort|Loman|Biff Loman}} | {{nom}} | |
1953
| Sgt. Stanislas "Animal" Kasava | {{nom}} | |
1954
| Johnny Friendly | {{nom}} | |
1957
| Sayonara | Airman Joe Kelly | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1958
| Sheriff Max Muller | {{nom}} | |
Lee J. Cobb
| Fyodor Karamazov | {{nom}} | |
1959
| Ed Wynn | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1960
| {{won}} | |
Peter Falk
| Abe "Kid Twist" Reles | {{nom}} | |
Jack Kruschen
| Dr. Dreyfuss | {{nom}} | |
1961
| Joy Boy | {{nom}} | |
1963
| Hud | Homer Bannon | {{won}} | Jewish father |
1964
| Topkapi | Arthur Simon Simpson | {{won}} | |
1965
| Arnold Burns | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2| 1966
| Willie Gingrich | {{won}} | |
George Segal
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Nick | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1968
| John Cleary | {{won}} | |
Gene Wilder
| {{nom}} | |
1969
| Ted Henderson | {{nom}} | |
1970
| Phil Cavalleri | {{nom}} | |
1971
| Motel Kamzoil | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1972
| Cabaret | Master of Ceremonies | {{won}} | |
James Caan
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1973
| Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Jack Gilford
| Phil Greene | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1974
| Harlee Claiborne | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Lee Strasberg
| {{nom}} | |
1975
| Al Lewis | {{won}} | |
1979
| Benjamin Turnbull Rand | {{won}} | |
1980
| Dr. Tyrone C. Berger | {{nom}} | |
1987
| Aaron Altman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3| 1988
| Otto West | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Martin Landau
| Tucker: The Man and His Dream | Abe Karatz | {{nom}} | |
River Phoenix
| Danny Pope | {{nom}} | |
1989
| Judah Rosenthal | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1991
| Bugsy | {{nom}} | |
Michael Lerner
| Jack Lipnick | {{nom}} | |
1992
| Stan Young | {{nom}} | |
1994
| Ed Wood | {{won}} | |
2000
| Commodus | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandfather and Jewish maternal grandmother |
2002
| John Rooney | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2005
| Jack Twist | {{nom}} | |
2006
| Edwin Hoover | {{won}} | |
2008
| Kirk Lazarus | {{nom}} | |
2011
| {{nom}} | |
2012
| Argo | Lester Siegel | {{nom}} | |
2013
| {{nom}} | |
2015
| Creed | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandfather |
2020/2021
| {{nom}} | |
2022
| Boris Podgorny | {{nom}} | |
2023
| {{won}} |
2024
| Roy Cohn | {{nom}} | |
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
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1943
| Joan O'Doul | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
1944
| Ling Tan's Wife | {{nom}} | |
1945
| Bessie Watty | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1951
| Annie Rawlins | {{nom}} | |
Lee Grant
| The Shoplifter | {{nom}} | |
1957
| The Existentialist | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
rowspan=2|1958
| Gwen French | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
Cara Williams
| Billy's Mother | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1959
| Petronella van Daan | {{won}} | |
Susan Kohner
| Sarah Jane Johnson | {{nom}} | |
1963
| Mother Maria Marthe | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
1964
| Judith Fellowes | {{nom}} | |
1966
| Rose-ann D'Arcey | {{won}} | |
1967
| Muzzy von Hossmere | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandparents |
rowspan=3|1969
| Toni Simmons | {{won}} | |
Dyan Cannon
| Alice Henderson | {{nom}} | |
Sylvia Miles
| Cass | {{nom}} | |
1970
| Joyce Enders | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1972
| Lila Kolodny | {{nom}} | |
Shelley Winters
| Belle Rosen | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1973
| rowspan=2|Paper Moon | Addie Loggins | {{won}} | Father of partial Jewish ancestry |
Madeline Kahn
| Trixie Delight | {{nom}} | |
Sylvia Sidney
| Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | Mrs. Pritchett | {{nom}} | |
1974
| Lili von Shtupp | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1975
| Shampoo | Felicia Karpf | {{won}} | |
Sylvia Miles
| Jessie Halstead Florian | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1976
| Lee Rosen | {{nom}} | |
Piper Laurie
| Carrie | {{nom}} | |
1977
| Emilia Rodgers | {{nom}} | Jewish mother |
1978
| Julia Farnsworth | {{nom}} | |
1979
| Evelyn Stoller | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1982
| Frances | Lillian Van Ornum Farmer | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
Lesley Ann Warren
| Norma Cassidy | {{nom}} | |
1983
| Yentl | Hadass Vishkower | {{nom}} | |
1986
| Mrs. Norman | {{nom}} | |
1993
| May Welland | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
1995
| Georgia | Georgia Flood | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
rowspan=2|1996
| Hannah Morgan | {{nom}} | |
Barbara Hershey
| Madame Serena Merle | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2000
| {{nom}} | |
2001
| {{won}} | Jewish mother |
rowspan=2|2004
| {{nom}} | |
Natalie Portman
| Closer | Jane Jones/Alice Ayres | {{nom}} | |
2005
| Tessa Abbott-Quayle | {{won}} | |
2006
| Olive Hoover | {{nom}} | Jewish paternal grandmother |
2009
| Jean Craddock | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2010
| {{nom}} | |
Hailee Steinfeld
| Mattie Ross | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2012
| {{nom}} | Jewish paternal grandmother |
2013
| Nebraska | Kate Grant | {{nom}} | Converted to Judaism |
2014
| Boyhood | Olivia Evans | {{won}} | Jewish mother |
2015
| Daisy Domergue | {{nom}} | |
2018
| Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough | {{nom}} | |
2019
| Rosie Betzler | {{nom}} | |
2022
| Everything Everywhere All at Once | Deirdre Beaubeirdre | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Best Animated Feature
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2002
| Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron | {{nom}} | |
2004
| {{nom}} | |
2006
| {{nom}} | |
2010
| {{won}} | |
2015
| {{nom}} | Shared with Duke Johnson and Rosa Tran |
2016
| Moana | {{nom}} | Shared with John Musker and Ron Clements |
2017
| Lee Unkrich | Coco | {{won}} | Shared with Darla K. Anderson |
rowspan="2"|2018
| Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | {{won}} | Shared with Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller |
Scott Rudin Steven Rales | {{nom}} | Shared with Wes Anderson and Jeremy Dawson |
2021
| Osnat Shurer | {{nom}} | Shared with Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, and Peter Del Vecho |
2022
| Marcel the Shell with Shoes On | {{nom}} | Shared with Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, and Caroline Kaplan |
2023
| Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | {{nom}} | Shared with Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller |
Best Assistant Director
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1932/1933
| | {{nom}} | In the first year of the award, it referred to no specific film. |
1935
| rowspan=2|Joseph M. Newman | {{nom}} | |
1936
| {{nom}} | |
Note: Defunct category.
Best Cinematography
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1937
| {{won}} | Black and White |
1938
| {{won}} | Black and White |
rowspan="2"|1940
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Rudolph Maté
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan="4"|1941
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Rudolph Maté
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan="2"|Karl Freund
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
Blossoms in the Dust
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with W. Howard Greene |
rowspan=4|1942
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{won}} | Black and White |
Stanley Cortez
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
Rudolph Maté
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
Milton Krasner
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with William V. Skall and W. Howard Greene |
rowspan="2"|1943
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Rudolph Maté
| Sahara | {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan="3"|1944
| Joseph Ruttenberg | Gaslight | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Stanley Cortez
| {{nom}} | Black and White, shared with Lee Garmes |
Rudolph Maté
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=3|1949
| {{won}} | Black and White |
Franz Planer
| Champion | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Charles Schoenbaum
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Robert H. Planck |
1950
| Milton Krasner | {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan=2|1951
| {{won}} | Color, shared with Alfred Gilks |
Franz Planer
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan=2|1953
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{nom}} | Black and White |
Franz Planer
| {{nom}} | Black and White, shared with Henri Alekan |
rowspan=2|1954
| {{won}} | Black and White |
Milton Krasner
| {{won}} | Color |
rowspan="2"|1956
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{won}} | Black and White |
Boris Kaufman
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
1957
| Milton Krasner | {{nom}} | |
1958
| Joseph Ruttenberg | Gigi | {{won}} | Color |
1959
| Franz Planer | {{nom}} | Color |
1960
| Joseph Ruttenberg | {{nom}} | Color, shared with Charles Harten |
rowspan=2|1961
| {{won}} | Black and White |
Franz Planer
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
1962
| Paul C. Vogel | The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm | {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=2|1963
| rowspan=2|Milton Krasner | Love with the Proper Stranger | {{nom}} | Black and White |
How the West Was Won
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with William Daniels, Charles Lang, and Joseph LaShelle |
rowspan=2|1964
| {{won}} | Black and White. Lassally's family was of Jewish ancestry, but practiced Protestantism. |
Milton Krasner
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
1966
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{won}} | Black and White |
1967
| Camelot | {{nom}} | |
1971
| rowspan=2|Owen Roizman | {{nom}} | |
1973
| {{nom}} | |
1975
| rowspan=2|Haskell Wexler | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | {{nom}} | Shared with Bill Butler |
rowspan=3|1976
| {{won}} | |
Richard H. Kline
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Owen Roizman
| Network | {{nom}} | |
1982
| Tootsie | {{nom}} | |
1987
| rowspan=2|Haskell Wexler | Matewan | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|1989
| Blaze | {{nom}} | |
Mikael Salomon
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1991
| {{nom}} | |
Adam Greenberg
| {{nom}} | |
1994
| Owen Roizman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1995
| Stephen Goldblatt | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Emmanuel Lubezki
| {{nom}} | |
1999
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|2002
| {{nom}} | |
Paweł Edelman
| {{nom}} | |
2003
| {{nom}} | |
2005
| rowspan=2| Emmanuel Lubezki | {{nom}} | |
2006
| {{nom}} | |
2010
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2011
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|Emmanuel Lubezki
| {{nom}} | |
2013
| Gravity | {{won}} | |
2014
| Birdman | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2| 2015
| {{won}} | |
Edward Lachman
| Carol | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2017
| Dunkirk | {{nom}} | |
Rachel Morrison
| Mudbound | {{nom}} | |
2019
| Joker | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2023
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|Edward Lachman
| El Conde | {{nom}} | |
2024
| Maria | {{nom}} | |
Best Costume Design
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rowspan=2|1948
|{{nom}} |Color, shared with Gile Steele |
Irene Lentz
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
1949
| rowspan=4|Edith Head |{{won}} |Black and White, shared with Gile Steele |
rowspan=2| 1950
|{{won}} |Color, shared with Charles LeMaire, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele and Gwen Wakeling |
All About Eve
|{{won}} |Black and White, shared with Charles LeMaire |
rowspan=3|1951
|{{won}} |Black and White |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Gile Steele. Posthumous nomination for Steele |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Orry-Kelly and Walter Plunkett |
rowspan=4| 1952
| rowspan=2|Edith Head |{{nom}} |Color, shared with Dorothy Jeakins and Miles White |
Carrie
|{{nom}} | rowspan=2|Black and White |
rowspan=2|Helen Rose
| {{won}} |
The Merry Widow
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Gile Steele. Posthumous nomination for Steele |
rowspan=3|1953
| Edith Head |{{won}} | Black and White |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Herschel McCoy |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=4|1954
| Edith Head |{{won}} | Black and White |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan=2|Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color |
A Star Is Born
| {{nom}} | Color, shared with Jean Louis and Mary Ann Nyberg |
rowspan=5| 1955
| rowspan=2|Edith Head | {{nom}} |Color |
The Rose Tattoo
| {{nom}} |Black and White |
rowspan=2|Helen Rose
| {{won}} | Black and White |
Interrupted Melody
| {{nom}} | Color |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=4| 1956
| rowspan=2|Edith Head | {{nom}} |Color, shared with Ralph Jester, John Jensen, Dorothy Jeakins and Arnold Friberg |
The Proud and Profane
| {{nom}} |Black and White |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color |
1957
| rowspan=4|Edith Head | {{nom}} | Shared with Hubert de Givenchy |
1958
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ralph Jester and John Jensen |
rowspan=4| 1959
| {{nom}} |Color |
Career
| {{nom}} |Black and White |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=4| 1960
| rowspan=2|Edith Head |Pepe |{{nom}} |Color |
The Facts of Life
|{{won}} |Black and White, shared with Edward Stevenson |
Irene Sharaff
| Can-Can | {{nom}} | Color |
Irene Lentz
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=3|1961
| Edith Head |{{nom}} |Color, shared with Walter Plunkett |
rowspan=2|Irene Sharaff
| {{won}} | Color |
Flower Drum Song
| {{nom}} | Color |
rowspan=3| 1962
| rowspan=2|Edith Head | {{nom}} |Color |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
|{{nom}} |Black and White |
Ruth Morley
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan=5|1963
| rowspan=3|Edith Head | {{nom}} |Color |
Love with the Proper Stranger
| {{nom}} | rowspan=2| Black and White |
Wives and Lovers
| {{nom}} |
Donald Brooks
| {{nom}} | Color |
Irene Sharaff
| {{won}} | Color, shared with Renié and Vittorio Nino Novarese |
rowspan=2| 1964
| rowspan="5"|Edith Head | {{nom}} |Color, shared with Moss Mabry |
A House Is Not a Home
| {{nom}} |Black and White |
rowspan=2| 1965
| {{nom}} |Color, shared with Bill Thomas |
The Slender Thread
| {{nom}} |Black and White |
rowspan=3|1966
|{{nom}} |Color |
Helen Rose
| {{nom}} | Black and White |
rowspan=2|Irene Sharaff
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{won}} | Black and White |
1967
| {{nom}} | Shared with Danilo Donati |
1968
| Donald Brooks | Star! | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1969
| Edith Head | {{nom}} | |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|1970
| Edith Head | Airport | {{nom}} | |
Donald Brooks
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jack Bear |
1973
| rowspan="3"|Edith Head | {{won}} | |
1975
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1977
| {{nom}} | Shared with Burton Miller |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | |
1979
| rowspan=3|Albert Wolsky | {{won}} | |
1982
| {{nom}} | |
1985
| {{nom}} | |
1988
| {{nom}} | |
1991
| rowspan=2|Albert Wolsky | Bugsy | {{won}} | |
1992
| Toys | {{nom}} | |
1994
| Jeffrey Kurland | {{nom}} | |
1995
| {{nom}} | |
1998
| {{nom}} | |
2000
| How the Grinch Stole Christmas | {{nom}} | |
2001
| Judianna Makovsky | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | {{nom}} | |
2002
| Julie Weiss | Frida | {{nom}} | |
2003
| Judianna Makovsky | {{nom}} | |
2007
| rowspan=2|Albert Wolsky | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2008
| {{nom}} | |
Danny Glicker
| Milk | {{nom}} | |
Best Dance Direction
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| colspan=6 align=center | Best Dance Direction |
---- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film(s) !width="200"|Dance Number(s) !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1935
| Broadway Melody of 1936 | "I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling" | {{won}} | |
Benjamin Zemach
| She | "Hall of Kings" | {{nom}} | |
1936
| rowspan=2|Dave Gould | "Swingin' the Jinx Away" | {{nom}} | |
1937
| "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" | {{nom}} | |
Note: Defunct category.
Best Director
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Director |
---- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1927/1928
| {{won}} | Comedy Picture Category |
1928/1929
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1929/1930
| Lewis Milestone | All Quiet on the Western Front | {{won}} | |
Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1930/1931
| Skippy | {{won}} | |
Lewis Milestone
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Josef von Sternberg
| Morocco | {{nom}} | |
1931/1932
| {{nom}} | |
1932/1933
| {{Nom}} | |
1936
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1938
| rowspan=2|Michael Curtiz | rowspan=2 {{nom}} | rowspan=2 | |
Four Daughters |
Norman Taurog
| {{nom}} | |
1939
| William Wyler | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1940
| George Cukor | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|William Wyler
| {{nom}} | |
1941
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3| 1942
| {{won}} | |
Michael Curtiz
| {{nom}} | |
{{sort|LeRoy|Mervyn LeRoy}}
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1943
| Michael Curtiz | {{won}} | |
Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1944
| Laura | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | |
1945
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1946
| William Wyler | {{won}} | |
Robert Siodmak
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1947
| George Cukor | {{Nom}} | |
Henry Koster
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1948
| {{nom}} | |
Fred Zinnemann
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1949
| {{won}} | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1950
| George Cukor | {{Nom}} | |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
| {{won}} | |
Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | |
1951
| William Wyler | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1952
| {{nom}} | |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Fred Zinnemann
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1953
| {{won}} | |
Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | |
1954
| Billy Wilder | Sabrina | {{nom}} | |
1956
| William Wyler | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1957
| Billy Wilder | {{nom}} | |
Sidney Lumet
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Mark Robson
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1958
| The Inn of the Sixth Happiness | {{nom}} | |
Richard Brooks
| {{nom}} | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1959
| William Wyler | Ben-Hur | {{won}} | |
Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | |
Fred Zinnemann
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1960
| Billy Wilder | {{won}} | |
Jules Dassin
| {{nom}} | |
Fred Zinnemann
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1961
| {{won}} | Shared with Robert Wise |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | |
Robert Rossen
| {{nom}} | |
1962
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1963
| Otto Preminger | {{nom}} | |
Martin Ritt
| Hud | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1964
| George Cukor | {{Won}} | |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1965
| Darling | {{nom}} | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1966
| {{won}} | |
Richard Brooks
| {{nom}} | |
Claude Lelouch
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Mike Nichols
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1967
| {{won}} | |
Richard Brooks
| {{nom}} | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | |
Arthur Penn
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1968
| {{nom}} | |
Gillo Pontecorvo
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1969
| John Schlesinger | {{won}} | |
Arthur Penn
| {{nom}} | |
Sydney Pollack
| They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | {{nom}} | |
1970
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1971
| {{won}} | |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | |
Peter Bogdanovich
| {{nom}} | |
John Schlesinger
| {{nom}} | |
1972
| Joseph L. Mankiewicz | Sleuth | {{nom}} | |
1973
| {{nom}} | |
1974
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3| 1975
| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | {{won}} | |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | |
Sidney Lumet
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1976
| {{nom}} | |
Sidney Lumet
| Network | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1977
| {{won}} | |
Steven Spielberg
| Close Encounters of the Third Kind | {{nom}} | |
Fred Zinnemann
| Julia | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1978
| Woody Allen | {{nom}} | |
Buck Henry
| {{nom}} | Shared with Warren Beatty |
1980
| Roman Polanski | Tess | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1981
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Steven Spielberg
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1982
| {{nom}} | |
Sidney Lumet
| {{nom}} | |
Sydney Pollack
| Tootsie | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1983
| {{won}} | |
Mike Nichols
| Silkwood | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1984
| Miloš Forman | Amadeus | {{nom}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
Roland Joffé
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1985
| Sydney Pollack | {{won}} | |
Héctor Babenco
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1986
| Platoon | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
Roland Joffé
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 1988
| Rain Man | {{won}} | |
Mike Nichols
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1989
| Oliver Stone | {{won}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
1990
| {{nom}} | Jewish mother |
rowspan=2|1991
| Barry Levinson | Bugsy | {{nom}} | |
Oliver Stone
| JFK | {{nom}} | |
1993
| Steven Spielberg | {{won}} | |
1994
| Woody Allen | {{nom}} | |
1995
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3| 1996
| Fargo | {{nom}} | |
Miloš Forman
| {{nom}} | |
Mike Leigh
| {{nom}} | |
1998
| Steven Spielberg | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3| 1999
| {{won}} | |
Spike Jonze
| {{nom}} | |
Michael Mann
| {{nom}} | |
2002
| Roman Polanski | {{won}} | |
2004
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| 2005
| Capote | {{nom}} | |
Steven Spielberg
| Munich | {{nom}} | |
2006
| Stephen Frears | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2007
| Joel Coen | {{won}} | |
Jason Reitman
| Juno | {{nom}} | |
Julian Schnabel
|The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | {{nom}} | |
2009
| Jason Reitman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2010
| {{nom}} | Aronofsky is of Russian-Jewish descent |
Joel Coen Ethan Coen | {{nom}} | |
David O. Russell
| {{nom}} | Russell is of Russian-Jewish descent |
rowspan=2|2011
| {{won}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2012
| {{nom}} | |
Steven Spielberg
| Lincoln | {{nom}} | |
Benh Zeitlin
| {{nom}} | Zeitlin is of Russian-Jewish descent |
2013
| David O. Russell | {{nom}} | |
2014
| {{nom}} | |
2015
| Room | {{nom}} | Abrahamson is of Irish-Jewish descent |
2016
| {{nom}} | |
2018
| Cold War | {{nom}} | Jewish paternal grandmother |
rowspan="2"|2019
| Sam Mendes | 1917 | {{nom}} | |
Todd Phillips
| Joker | {{nom}} | |
2021
| rowspan=2|Steven Spielberg | {{nom}} | |
2022
| {{nom}} | |
2023
| {{nom}} | |
2024
| {{nom}} | |
Best Documentary Feature
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Documentary Feature |
---- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1942
| {{nom}} | |
Victor Stoloff
| Little Isles of Freedom | {{nom}} | Shared with Edgar Loew |
1947
|{{won}} | Shared with Theron Warth |
1948
| {{nom}} | |
1950
| {{nom}} | Shared with Lee Goodman |
rowspan="3"|1952
|{{won}} | |
Dore Schary
|{{nom}} | |
Hall Bartlett
| Navajo | {{nom}} | |
1957
| {{nom}} | |
1958
| Nathan Zucker | {{nom}} | |
1961
|{{won}} |Shared with Rene Lafuite |
1963
| {{nom}} | |
1964
|{{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1965
|{{won}} | |
Marshall Flaum
| Let My People Go: The Story of Israel | {{nom}} | |
1966
|{{nom}} |Jewish mother |
1967
|{{nom}} | |
1969
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1970
| {{nom}} | |
Ely Landau
| King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1971
| {{nom}} | |
Marcel Ophuls
|{{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1972
|{{won}} |Shared with Sarah Kernochan |
Arnold Perl Marvin Worth | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Perl |
Laurence Merrick
| Manson | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Hendrickson |
rowspan="4"|1974
|{{won}} |Shared with Peter Davis |
Jill Godmilow
| Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman | {{nom}} | Shared with Judy Collins |
Herbert Kline
| The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art | {{nom}} | |
Haim Gouri
|{{nom}} |Shared with Jacquot Ehrlich and David Bergman |
1975
| Irwin Rosten | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1976
|{{won}} | |
David Koff
| {{nom}} | Shared with Anthony Howarth |
rowspan="2"|1977
|The Children of Theatre Street |{{nom}} |Shared with Earle Mack |
Harry Rasky
|Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love |{{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1978
| {{won}} | |
Lyn Goldfarb
| With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade | {{nom}} | Shared with Anne Bohlen and Lorraine Gray |
1979
| Ira Wohl | Best Boy | {{won}} | |
rowspan="2"|1980
|Murray Lerner |From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China |{{won}} | |
Arthur Cohn
|The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933–45 |{{nom}} |Shared with Bengt von zur Mühlen |
1981
|Marvin Hier |{{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1984
| {{won}} | Shared with Richard Schmiechen |
Charles Guggenheim
|{{nom}} |Shared with Nancy Sloss |
Zev Braun
| Marlene | {{nom}} | Shared with Karel Dirka |
1985
| The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo | {{nom}} | Shared with Lourdes Portillo |
1986
|Kirk Simon |Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer |{{nom}} | |
1987
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1988
|Marcel Ophuls |Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie |{{won}} | |
Bruce Weber
| {{nom}} | Shared with Nan Bush |
1989
| Rob Epstein | Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt | {{won}} | Shared with Bill Couturié |
rowspan=2|1990
|Arthur Cohn |{{won}} | |
Judith Montell
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1991
|{{won}} |Shared with Allie Light |
Hava Kohav Beller
| The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1992
| Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II | {{nom}} | Shared with Bill Miles |
Roma Baran
| Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann | {{nom}} | Shared with Margaret Smilow |
1993
| David Paperny | The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1994
| Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision | {{won}} | Shared with Freida Lee Mock |
Charles Guggenheim
|{{nom}} | |
Deborah Hoffmann
| Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter | {{nom}} | |
Connie Field
| {{nom}} | Shared with Marilyn Mulford |
rowspan=3|1995
| {{won}} | |
Walter Scheuer
| {{nom}} | Shared with Allan Miller |
Michael Tollin
| Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream | {{nom}} | Shared with Fredric Golding |
rowspan="3"|1997
|Marvin Hier |{{won}} |Shared with Richard Trank |
Michèle Ohayon
|{{nom}} |Shared with Julia Schachter |
William Gazecki
| Waco: The Rules of Engagement | {{nom}} | Shared with Dan Gifford |
rowspan="4"|1998
|{{won}} |Shared with James Moll |
Matthew Diamond
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jerry Kupfer |
Liz Garbus
|{{nom}} |Shared with Jonathan Stack |
Robert B. Weide
| Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1999
|Arthur Cohn |{{won}} |Shared with Kevin Macdonald |
Nanette Burstein
| {{nom}} | Shared with Brett Morgen |
rowspan=2|2000
| Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport | {{won}} | Shared with Mark Jonathan Harris |
Deborah Hoffmann
| Long Night's Journey into Day | {{nom}} | Shared with Frances Reid |
rowspan=2|2001
| {{nom}} | |
Justine Shapiro
| Promises | {{nom}} | Shared with B. Z. Goldberg |
rowspan="2"|2002
|{{nom}} |Shared with Vicente Franco |
Jeffrey Blitz
|{{nom}} |Shared with Sean Welch |
rowspan=4|2003
|{{won}} |Shared with Michael Williams |
Andrew Jarecki
| {{nom}} | Shared with Marc Smerling |
Nathaniel Kahn
| {{nom}} | Shared with Susan R. Behr |
Bill Siegel
| {{nom}} | Shared with Sam Green |
rowspan=2|2004
| Zana Briski | {{won}} | |
Lauren Lazin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Karolyn Ali |
2005
| Henry Alex Rubin | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3"|2006
|{{won}} | |
Amy J. Berg
|{{nom}} |Shared with Frank Donner |
Rachel Grady
|{{nom}} |Shared with Heidi Ewing |
2007
|{{won}} |Shared with Alex Gibney |
2008
| {{nom}} | Shared with Carl Deal |
rowspan=2|2009
|{{won}} |Shared with Louie Psihoyos |
Elise Pearlstein
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Kenner |
rowspan=2|2010
| Josh Fox | Gasland | {{nom}} | Shared with Trish Adlesic |
Sebastian Junger
| Restrepo | {{nom}} | Shared with Tim Hetherington |
2011
|{{nom}} | |
rowspan="3"|2012
|{{nom}} |Shared with Emad Burnat |
Dror Moreh Philippa Korwarsky Estelle Fialon |{{nom}} | |
Amy Ziering
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kirby Dick |
rowspan=2|2013
| {{won}} | Posthumous win. Shared with Morgan Neville and Caitrin Rogers |
Joshua Oppenheimer
|{{nom}} |Shared with Signe Byrge Sørensen |
2014
| Charlie Siskel | {{nom}} | Shared with John Maloof |
rowspan="3"|2015
|{{nom}} | |
Joshua Oppenheimer
|{{nom}} |Shared with Signe Byrge Sørensen |
Liz Garbus
|{{nom}} |Shared with Amy Hobby and Justin Wilkes |
rowspan=2|2016
|{{won}} |Shared with Caroline Waterlow |
Howard Barish
| 13th | {{nom}} | Shared with Ava DuVernay and Spencer Averick |
2017
|{{won}} |Shared with Dan Cogan |
2020/2021
|Pippa Ehrlich |{{won}} |Shred with James Reed and Craig Foster |
rowspan=4|2022
| Navalny | {{won}} | Shared with Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller, and Shane Boris |
Teddy Leifer
| {{nom}} | Shared with Shaunak Sen and Aman Mann |
Nan Goldin
| All the Beauty and the Bloodshed | {{nom}} | Shared with Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, and Yoni Golijov |
Ina Fichman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Sara Dosa and Shane Boris |
rowspan=2|2023
| {{won}} | Shared with Mstyslav Chernov and Michelle Mizner |
John Battsek
| Bobi Wine: The People's President | {{nom}} | Shared with Moses Bwayo and Christopher Sharp |
2024
| Rachel Szor | {{won}} | Shared with Basel Adra and Hamdan Ballal |
Best Documentary (Short Subject)
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Documentary (Short Subject) |
---- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1943
| To the People of the United States | {{nom}} | |
1951
| Benjy | {{won}} | |
1954
| Morrie Roizman | {{nom}} | |
1955
| {{nom}} | |
1956
| {{nom}} | |
1960
| {{nom}} | Schinasi was of Ottoman-Jewish descent. Shared with Charles Carey |
rowspan="2"|1964
| rowspan="2"|Charles Guggenheim | {{won}} | |
Children Without
| {{nom}} | |
1966
| {{nom}} | Karmitz is of Romanian-Jewish descent. Shared with Vladimir Forgency |
1967
| Charles Guggenheim | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1968
| {{won}} | |
Dan E. Weisburd
| {{nom}} | |
1969
| {{won}} | Shared with Robert M. Fresco |
1970
| Interviews with My Lai Veterans | {{won}} | |
1971
| rowspan=2|Julian Krainin | {{nom}} | rowspan=2|Shared with DeWitt Sage |
rowspan="4"|1973
| Princeton: A Search for Answers | {{won}} |
Louis Marcus
| {{nom}} | |
Albert and David Maysles
| {{nom}} | |
Terry Sanders
| {{nom}} | Shared with June Wayne |
1974
| rowspan="2"|Robin Lehman | Don't | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1975
| {{won}} | Shared with Claire Wilbur |
Steven Kovacs
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jon H. Else and Kristine Samuelson |
1976
| {{won}} | Shared with Lynne Littman |
1979
| Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist | {{won}} | |
1982
| Charles Guggenheim | The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America | {{nom}} | |
1984
| {{nom}} | Shared with Lawrence R. Hott |
rowspan=2|1985
| David H. Goodman | Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements | {{won}} | |
Alan Edelstein
| {{nom}} | |
1986
| Aaron D. Weisblatt | Sam | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1987
| Sue Marx | {{won}} | Shared with Pamela Conn |
Izak Ben-Meir
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Daniel |
1988
| {{nom}} | Shared with Werner Schumann |
rowspan=2|1989
| Charles Guggenheim | {{won}} | |
Ray Errol Fox
| Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1990
| Karen Goodman | {{nom}} | |
Terry Sanders
| Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember | {{nom}} | Shared with Freida Lee Mock |
1991
| Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1993
| {{won}} | Shared with Renner Wunderlich |
Steven Cantor
| Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Spirer |
Elaine Holliman Jason Schneider | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1994
| Charles Guggenheim | {{won}} | |
Dee Mosbacher
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frances Reid |
rowspan=2|1995
| Charles Guggenheim | {{nom}} | |
Terry Sanders
| Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper | {{nom}} | Shared with Freida Lee Mock |
1997
| Mel Damski | Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies | {{nom}} | |
1998
| Charles Guggenheim | {{nom}} | |
2000
| {{nom}} | Shared with Steve Kalafer |
2001
| Jessica Sanders | Sing! | {{nom}} | Shared with Freida Lee Mock |
2002
| Murray Nossel | Why Can't We Be a Family Again? | {{nom}} | Shared with Roger Weisberg |
2005
| The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2006
| Karen Goodman | {{nom}} | |
Nathaniel Kahn
| Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story | {{nom}} | Shared with Susan Rose Behr |
2007
| Freeheld | {{won}} | Shared with Cynthia Wade |
2008
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tom Grant |
rowspan=2|2009
| {{won}} | Shared with Roger Ross Williams |
Jon Alpert
| China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province | {{nom}} | Shared with Matthew O'Neill |
2010
| Karen Goodman | {{won}} | |
2011
| {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Dolgin |
2012
| Jon Alpert | {{nom}} | Shared with Matthew O'Neill |
2013
| {{nom}} | |
2015
| {{nom}} | Shared with Dee Hibbert-Jones |
rowspan=2|2016
| Dan Krauss | Extremis | {{nom}} | |
Raphaela Neihausen Kahane Cooperman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2017
| Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405 | {{won}} | |
David Heilbroner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kate Davis |
2018
| End Game | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2021
| {{nom}} | Shared with Pedro Kos |
rowspan=2|Jay Rosenblatt
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2022
| {{nom}} | |
Beth Levison
| {{nom}} | Shared with Anne Alvergue |
Joshua Seftel
| {{nom}} | Shared with Conall Jones |
2023
| {{nom}} | Shared with Trish Adlesic |
2024
| Incident | {{nom}} | |
Best Film Editing
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---- bgcolor="#bfd7ff"
| colspan=5 align=center | Best Film Editing |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1941
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Daniel Mandell
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1942
| {{won}} | |
Harold F. Kress
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1946
| Daniel Mandell | {{won}} | |
Harold F. Kress
| {{nom}} | |
1948
| {{nom}} | |
1951
| rowspan=2|Ralph E. Winters | {{nom}} | |
1954
| Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | {{nom}} | |
1956
| {{nom}} | |
1957
| Daniel Mandell | {{nom}} | |
1959
| Ralph E. Winters | Ben-Hur | {{won}} | Shared with John D. Dunning |
1960
| Daniel Mandell | {{won}} | |
1963
| Harold F. Kress | {{won}} | |
1965
| Ralph E. Winters | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1971
| {{won}} | |
Ralph E. Winters
| Kotch | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1972
| {{nom}} | Shared with William H. Reynolds |
Harold F. Kress
| {{nom}} | |
1974
| Harold F. Kress | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1977
| {{won}} | Shared with Marcia Lucas and Richard Chew |
Michael Kahn
| Close Encounters of the Third Kind | {{nom}} | |
1978
| Peter Zinner | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1979
| Gerald B. Greenberg | {{nom}} | |
Gerald B. Greenberg Lisa Fruchtman | {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Marks and Walter Murch |
1981
| Michael Kahn | {{won}} | |
1982
| Peter Zinner | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1983
| Lisa Fruchtman | {{won}} | Shared with Glenn Farr, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart, and Tom Rolf |
Edward M. Abroms
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Morriss |
1984
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Q. Lovett |
1985
| Rudi Fehr | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1987
| rowspan=2|Michael Kahn | {{nom}} | |
Fatal Attraction
| {{nom}} | Shared with Peter E. Berger |
1989
| Glory | {{nom}} | |
1990
| Barry Malkin | {{nom}} | Shared with Walter Murch |
1991
| {{nom}} | Shared with Conrad Buff IV and Richard A. Harris |
1993
| Michael Kahn | {{won}} | |
1994
| {{nom}} | Shared with Steve James and William Haugse |
rowspan=2|1995
| Babe | {{nom}} | Shared with Marcus D'Arcy |
Steven Rosenblum
| {{nom}} | |
1996
| Fargo | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1998
| Michael Kahn | {{won}} | |
Saar Klein
| {{nom}} | Shared with Billy Weber and Leslie Jones |
rowspan=3|1999
| {{won}} | |
Tariq Anwar
| {{nom}} | Shared with Christopher Greenbury |
William Goldenberg Paul Rubell David Rosenbloom | {{nom}} | |
2000
| Saar Klein | {{nom}} | Shared with Joe Hutshing |
2003
| William Goldenberg | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2004
| Paul Rubell | {{nom}} | Shared with Jim Miller |
Paul Hirsch
| Ray | {{nom}} | |
2005
| Michael Kahn | Munich | {{nom}} | |
2006
| Steven Rosenblum | {{nom}} | |
2007
| {{nom}} | |
2009
| Avatar | {{nom}} | Shared with James Cameron and John Refoua |
2010
| Tariq Anwar | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2011
| {{nom}} | Shared with Anne-Sophie Bion |
Andrew Weisblum
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=3|2012
| rowspan=2|William Goldenberg | Argo | {{won}} | |
Zero Dark Thirty
| {{nom}} | Shared with Dylan Tichenor |
Michael Kahn
| Lincoln | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2014
| Boyhood | {{nom}} | |
William Goldenberg
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2017
| I, Tonya | {{nom}} | |
Sidney Wolinsky
| {{nom}} | |
2018
| {{won}} | Ottman is of Russian-Jewish descent. |
2021
| Andrew Weisblum | {{nom}} | |
2024
| Wicked | {{nom}} | |
Best International Feature Film
The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film is awarded to countries, not individuals. This list contains Jewish directors of nominated films, who typically accept the award on behalf of their country.
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| colspan=7 align=center | Best International Feature Film |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Country !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1957
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} | {{nom}} | |
1960
| Kapo | {{flagicon|Italy}} | {{nom}} | |
1963
| {{flagicon|Poland}} | {{nom}} | |
1964
| {{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
1965
| {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} | {{won}} | Shared with Elmar Klos |
rowspan=3|1966
| {{flagicon|France}} | {{won}} | |
Gillo Pontecorvo
| {{flagicon|Italy}} | {{nom}} | |
Miloš Forman
| {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} | {{nom}} | |
1967
| Claude Lelouch | {{flagicon|France}} | {{nom}} | |
1968
| Miloš Forman | {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} | {{nom}} | |
1971
| Ephraim Kishon | rowspan=3|{{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
1972
| rowspan=2|Moshé Mizrahi | {{nom}} | |
1973
| The House on Chelouche Street | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1974
| {{flagicon|Poland}} | {{nom}} | |
Sergio Renán
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1977
| Moshé Mizrahi | {{flagicon|France}} | {{won}} | |
Menahem Golan
| {{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
1980
| rowspan=2|István Szabó | Bizalom | rowspan=2|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | {{nom}} | |
1981
| Mephisto | {{won}} | |
1982
| {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} | {{nom}} | |
1983
| {{flagicon|France}} | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1984
| {{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
Pyotr Todorovsky
| {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1985
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|István Szabó
| rowspan=2|{{flagicon|Hungary}} | {{nom}} | |
1988
| Hanussen | {{nom}} | |
2000
| {{flagicon|France}} | {{nom}} | |
2006
| {{flagicon|Denmark}} | {{nom}} | |
2007
| Beaufort | rowspan=3|{{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
2008
| {{nom}} | |
2009
| Yaron Shani | Ajami | {{nom}} | Shared with Scandar Copti |
2010
| Susanne Bier | {{flagicon|Denmark}} | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|2011
| Joseph Cedar | Footnote | {{flagicon|Israel}} | {{nom}} | |
Agnieszka Holland
| rowspan=2|{{flagicon|Poland}} | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2014
| Ida | {{won}} | Jewish paternal grandmother |
Damián Szifron
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} | {{nom}} | |
2015
| {{flagicon|Hungary}} | {{won}} | |
2018
| Paweł Pawlikowski | Cold War | {{flagicon|Poland}} | {{nom}} | |
2023
| {{flagicon|UK}} | {{won}} | |
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
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| colspan=6 align=center | Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1981
| {{nom}} | |
1988
| Thomas R. Burman | Scrooged | {{nom}} | |
1990
| rowspan=3|Stan Winston | {{nom}} | Shared with Ve Neill |
1991
| {{won}} | Shared with Jeff Dawn |
1992
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ve Neill and Ronnie Specter |
2005
| The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | {{won}} | Shared with Tami Lane |
2009
| {{won}} | Shared with Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow |
2012
| Howard Berger | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel |
Best Music, Original Score
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| colspan=6 align=center | Best Music, Original Score |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan="3" |1934
| {{won}} | |
rowspan="3" |Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
The Gay Divorcee
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1935
| {{won}} | |
Leo F. Forbstein
| {{nom}} | Write-in nomination |
Nat W. Finston
| {{nom}} | |
Irvin Talbot
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=5|1936
| rowspan=2|Leo F. Forbstein | {{won}} | |
The Charge of the Light Brigade
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Nathaniel Shilkret
| {{nom}} | |
Boris Morros
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="9" |1937
| rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
The Prisoner of Zenda
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{won}} | |
Hugo Riesenfeld
| {{nom}} | |
Louis Silvers
| {{nom}} | |
Leo F. Forbstein
| {{nom}} | |
Nat W. Finston
| Maytime | {{nom}} | |
Boris Morros
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="14" |1938
| {{won}} | |
rowspan="3" |Alfred Newman
| {{won}} |Scoring |
The Goldwyn Follies
| {{nom}} | |
The Cowboy and the Lady
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Breaking the Ice
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Skinner |
Louis Silvers
| Suez | {{nom}} | |
Boris Morros
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | Shared with Gregory Stone |
Werner Janssen
| Blockade | {{nom}} | |
Cy Feuer
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="21" |1939
| {{won}} | Scoring. Shared with Richard Hageman, W. Franke Harling, and John Leipold |
Aaron Copland
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
rowspan="4" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Scoring |
They Shall Have Music
| {{nom}} | |
The Rains Came
| {{nom}} | |
Wuthering Heights
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Gone with the Wind
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Gulliver's Travels
| {{nom}} | |
Man of Conquest
| {{nom}} | |
Way Down South
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | {{nom}} | |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
| The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | {{nom}} | |
Louis Silvers
| {{nom}} | |
Werner Janssen
| {{nom}} | |
Cy Feuer
| {{nom}} | |
Lud Gluskin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Lucien Moraweck |
Louis Forbes
| {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{nom}} | Shared with Roger Edens |
rowspan="17" |1940
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{won}} |Scoring |
The Mark of Zorro
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|Victor Young
| Arizona | {{nom}} | |
Dark Command
| {{nom}} | |
North West Mounted Police
| {{nom}} | |
Arise, My Love
| {{nom}} | |
Louis Gruenberg
| {{nom}} | |
Werner Heymann
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| {{nom}} | |
Artie Shaw
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Cy Feuer
| {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{nom}} | Shared with Roger Edens |
rowspan="18" |1941
|rowspan=2|Bernard Herrmann | {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Citizen Kane
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
How Green Was My Valley
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
Suspicion
| {{nom}} | |
Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff Ernst Toch | {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| Lydia | {{nom}} | |
Walter Scharf Cy Feuer | {{nom}} | |
Louis Gruenberg
| {{nom}} | |
Werner Heymann
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Emil Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Cy Feuer
| {{nom}} | |
Bronisław Kaper
| {{nom}} | Shared with Herbert Stothart |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="14" |1942
|Morris Stoloff | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
My Gal Sal
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Max Steiner
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Silver Queen
| {{nom}} | |
Take a Letter, Darling
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book | {{nom}} | |
Werner Heymann
| {{nom}} | |
Hans J. Salter Charles Previn | {{nom}} | |
Walter Scharf
| {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{nom}} | Shared with Roger Edens |
Ray Heindorf
| {{won}} | Musical Picture. Shared with Heinz Roemheld |
rowspan="13" |1943
|Aaron Copland | {{nom}} | |
Hanns Eisler
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture |
The Song of Bernadette
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Hans J. Salter
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Skinner |
Louis Gruenberg Morris Stoloff | {{nom}} | |
Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Walter Scharf
| {{nom}} | |
Hit Parade of 1943
| {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{won}} | Musical Picture |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="23" |1944
|Hanns Eisler | {{nom}} | Shared with Constantin Bakaleinikoff |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Wilson
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
rowspan=2|Max Steiner
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
The Adventures of Mark Twain
| {{nom}} | |
Kurt Weill Werner Heymann | {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff Ernst Toch | {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Hans J. Salter
| {{nom}} | |
The Merry Monahans
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Miklós Rózsa
| {{nom}} | |
The Woman of the Town
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Walter Scharf
| {{nom}} | Shared with Roy Webb |
Brazil
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Michel Michelet
| {{nom}} | Shared with Edward Paul |
Voice in the Wind
| {{nom}} | |
David Rose
| {{nom}} | |
Charles Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Carmen Dragon |
Fred Rich
| {{nom}} | |
Louis Forbes Ray Heindorf | {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="19" |1945
| rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
State Fair
| {{nom}} |Shared with Charles Henderson |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Alexandre Tansman
| {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Miklós Rózsa
| {{won}} | Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
The Lost Weekend
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa Morris Stoloff | {{nom}} | |
Louis Applebaum Ann Ronell | {{nom}} | |
Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Hans J. Salter
| {{nom}} | |
Hans J. Salter Jerome Kern | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Kern |
Max Steiner Ray Heindorf | {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | Shared with Marlin Skiles |
rowspan=3|Werner Janssen
| {{nom}} | |
Guest in the House
| {{nom}} | |
The Southerner
| {{nom}} | |
Louis Forbes Ray Heindorf | {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{won}} | Musical Picture |
rowspan="7" |1946
|Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner Ray Heindorf | {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
Bernard Herrmann
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| {{nom}} | |
Lennie Hayton
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
rowspan="7" |1947
| rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
Mother Wore Tights
| {{won}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner Ray Heindorf | {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| {{won}} | |
David Raksin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Johnny Green
| Fiesta | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="7" |1948
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} | |
When My Baby Smiles at Me
| {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Lennie Hayton
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="6" |1949
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Lennie Hayton
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens. |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| Champion | {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="8" |1950
|Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Victor Young
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Adolph Deutsch
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="9" |1951
| rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
On the Riviera
| {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
rowspan=2|Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
A Streetcar Named Desire
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| {{nom}} | |
Saul Chaplin Johnny Green | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Peter Herman Adler Johnny Green | {{nom}} | |
Adolph Deutsch Conrad Salinger | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="9" |1952
| Max Steiner | {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
|The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima | {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Alfred Newman
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Miklós Rózsa
| Ivanhoe | {{nom}} | |
Walter Scharf
| {{nom}} | |
Lennie Hayton
| {{nom}} | |
Herschel Burke Gilbert
| {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="9" |1953
|Friedrich Hollaender | {{nom}} | |
Alfred Newman
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. |
Miklós Rózsa
| {{nom}} | |
André Previn Saul Chaplin | {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | Shared with George Duning |
Bronisław Kaper
| Lili | {{won}} | Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Adolph Deutsch
| {{nom}} | |
Louis Forbes
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="10" |1954
| {{nom}} | |
Alfred Newman Lionel Newman |There's No Business Like Show Business | {{nom}} | |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
Larry Adler
| {{nom}} | |
Saul Chaplin Adolph Deutsch | Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Herschel Burke Gilbert
| {{nom}} | |
Joseph Gershenson
| {{nom}} | Shared with Henry Mancini |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="9" |1955
|Percy Faith | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Max Steiner
| {{nom}} | |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Adolph Deutsch Jay Blackton | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Robert Russell Bennett |
Jay Blackton
| {{nom}} | Shared with Cyril J. Mockridge |
rowspan="9" |1956
| rowspan="2" |Alfred Newman | {{nom}} | |
The King and I
| {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby. |
Victor Young
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Posthumous win. |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| Giant | {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman
| The Best Things in Life Are Free | {{nom}} | |
Saul Chaplin Johnny Green | {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff
| {{nom}} | Shared with George Duning |
Johnny Green Georgie Stoll | {{nom}} | |
1957
| Johnny Green | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="8" |1958
|Alfred Newman | {{nom}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby. |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
André Previn
|Gigi | {{won}} | |
Jerome Moross
| {{nom}} | |
David Raksin
| {{nom}} | |
Yuri Fayer
| {{nom}} | Shared with Gennady Rozhdestvensky |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="7" |1959
|Alfred Newman | {{nom}} |Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
André Previn
| {{won}} |Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby. |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
Miklós Rózsa
| Ben-Hur | {{won}} | Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
Ernest Gold
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Nelson Riddle
| {{nom}} | Shared with Joseph J. Lilley |
rowspan=10|1960
| Ernest Gold | {{won}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|André Previn
| {{nom}} | |
Bells Are Ringing
| {{nom}} | Shared with Red Mitchell |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Earle Hagen |
Morris Stoloff Harry Sukman | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture. |
Nelson Riddle
| Can-Can | {{nom}} | |
Johnny Green
| Pepe | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="6" | 1961
|Irwin Kostal | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Shared with Ken Darby. |
Miklós Rózsa
| El Cid | {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Morris Stoloff Harry Sukman | Fanny | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=6|1962
| Ray Heindorf | {{won}} | Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment |
Bronisław Kaper
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Franz Waxman
| {{nom}} | |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Georgie Stoll
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="6" |1963
| Dimitri Tiomkin | {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Shared with Ken Darby. |
Ernest Gold
| It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| {{won}} |Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. |
Johnny Green
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="7" |1964
|André Previn | {{won}} |Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| The Fall of the Roman Empire | {{nom}} | |
Leo Shuken Jack Elliott | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Armbruster, Leo Arnaud, Jack Hayes, and Calvin Jackson |
Nelson Riddle
| {{nom}} | |
Laurence Rosenthal
| Becket | {{nom}} | |
Sherman Brothers
| rowspan="2" |Mary Poppins | {{won}} | Substantially Original Score |
rowspan="2" |Irwin Kostal
| {{nom}} |Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
rowspan="5" | 1965
| {{won}} | Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
Alfred Newman
| {{nom}} |Substantially Original Score |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alexander Courage |
rowspan=6|1966
| {{nom}} |Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
rowspan=2|Elmer Bernstein
| Hawaii | {{nom}} | |
Return of the Seven
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{nom}} | |
Harry Sukman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1967
|Elmer Bernstein | {{won}} | |
Alfred Newman
| {{won}} |Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
Lionel Newman
| {{nom}} | |
André Previn Joseph Gershenson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Lalo Schifrin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=7|1968
| {{nom}} |Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical). |
Johnny Green
| Oliver! | {{won}} | Scoring of a Musical Picture |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Walter Scharf
| {{nom}} | |
Lennie Hayton
| Star! | {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="7" | 1969
|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | {{won}} | Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical). |
Ernest Gold
| The Secret of Santa Vittoria | {{nom}} | |
Jerry Fielding
| {{nom}} | |
Lionel Newman Lennie Hayton | {{won}} | Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
Cy Coleman
| {{nom}} | |
Nelson Riddle
| {{nom}} | |
Johnny Green
| They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | {{nom}} | Shared with Albert Woodbury |
rowspan=2|1970
|Alfred Newman | {{nom}} |Posthumous nomination. |
Jerry Goldsmith
| Patton | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1971
| Jerry Fielding | {{nom}} | |
Irwin Kostal Sherman Brothers | {{nom}} |Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | |
Anthony Newley Walter Scharf | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | {{nom}} | Shared with Leslie Bricusse |
1972
| Laurence Rosenthal | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1973
| rowspan="2" |Marvin Hamlisch | {{won}} | Dramatic Score |
The Sting
| {{won}} | Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
Jerry Goldsmith
| Papillon | {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| {{nom}} | Shared with Herbert W. Spencer and Andrew Lloyd Webber |
Sherman Brothers
| {{nom}} | Shared with John Williams |
rowspan=4|1974
| Jerry Goldsmith | {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| Shanks | {{nom}} | |
Nelson Riddle
| {{won}} | Scoring: Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner | {{nom}} |Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared with Douglas Gamley and Angela Morley |
rowspan=5|1975
| {{won}} | Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Peter Matz
| {{nom}} | |
Gerald Fried
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=6|1976
| Jerry Goldsmith | The Omen | {{won}} | Original Score |
Leonard Rosenman
| {{won}} | Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
rowspan=2|Bernard Herrmann
| {{nom}} | rowspan=2|Posthumous nominations |
Taxi Driver
| {{nom}} |
Jerry Fielding
| {{nom}} | |
Lalo Schifrin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" | 1977
| {{won}} | Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score |
Marvin Hamlisch
| {{nom}} | |
Joel Hirschhorn Al Kasha Irwin Kostal | {{nom}} |Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation |
Sherman Brothers
| {{nom}} | Shared with Angela Morley |
rowspan=3|1978
| Jerry Goldsmith | {{nom}} | |
Dave Grusin
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Wexler
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1979
|Lalo Schifrin | {{nom}} | |
Dave Grusin
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| Star Trek: The Motion Picture | {{nom}} | |
Kenneth Ascher
| {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Williams |
1980
|Michael Gore |Fame | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1981
| Alex North | {{nom}} | |
Dave Grusin
| {{nom}} | |
Randy Newman
| Ragtime | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1982
| Jerry Goldsmith | {{nom}} | |
Marvin Hamlisch
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="6" |1983
| {{won}} |Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score. Shared with Michel Legrand |
Michael Gore
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Lalo Schifrin
| {{nom}} | |
Leonard Rosenman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1984
| Randy Newman | {{nom}} | |
Alex North
| {{nom}} | |
1985
| Fred Steiner | {{nom}} | Shared with Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Andraé Crouch, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Randy Kerber, Jeremy Lubbock, Caiphus Semenya, and Rod Temperton |
rowspan=3|1986
| {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| Hoosiers | {{nom}} | |
Leonard Rosenman
| Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |1988
|Dave Grusin | {{nom}} |Half-Jewish |
Hans Zimmer
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" |1989
|James Horner | {{nom}} | |
Alan Menken
| {{won}} | |
Dave Grusin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1990
| Randy Newman | Avalon | {{nom}} | |
Dave Grusin
| Havana | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1991
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Alan Menken
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1992
| Aladdin | {{won}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1993
| Elmer Bernstein | {{nom}} | |
Dave Grusin
| The Firm | {{nom}} | |
James Newton Howard
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" | 1994
| rowspan="2" | Thomas Newman | {{nom}} | |
The Shawshank Redemption
| {{nom}} | |
Hans Zimmer
| {{won}} | |
Elliot Goldenthal
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="7" |1995
|Luis Enríquez Bacalov | {{won}} |Original Dramatic Score |
rowspan="2" |James Horner
| {{nom}} | |
Braveheart
| {{nom}} | |
Alan Menken Stephen Schwartz | {{won}} | Original Musical or Comedy Score |
Randy Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Marc Shaiman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1996
| Alan Menken | {{nom}} | Original Musical or Comedy Score |
Randy Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Marc Shaiman
| {{nom}} | |
Hans Zimmer
| {{nom}} | |
Elliot Goldenthal
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="8" |1997
| {{nom}} |Original Musical or Comedy Score. Shared with Stephen Flaherty |
James Horner
| {{won}} |Original Dramatic Score |
James Newton Howard
| {{nom}} | |
Hans Zimmer
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Danny Elfman
| {{nom}} | |
Men in Black
| {{nom}} | |
Philip Glass
| Kundun | {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="6" |1998
| rowspan=2|Randy Newman | {{nom}} | Original Musical or Comedy Score |
Pleasantville
| {{nom}} | Original Dramatic Score |
Stephen Schwartz Hans Zimmer | {{nom}} | |
Marc Shaiman
| {{nom}} | |
Hans Zimmer
| {{nom}} | |
David Zippel Jerry Goldsmith | Mulan | {{nom}} | Original Musical or Comedy Score. Shared with Matthew Wilder. |
1999
| Thomas Newman | {{nom}} | |
2000
| Hans Zimmer | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" |2001
|James Horner | {{nom}} | |
Randy Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Howard Shore
| The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | {{won}} | |
rowspan=4| 2002
| Elliot Goldenthal | Frida | {{won}} |Jewish father |
Elmer Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Philip Glass
| {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" |2003
|James Horner | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Howard Shore
|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | {{won}} | |
Danny Elfman
| Big Fish | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2004
| James Newton Howard | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2006
| Philip Glass | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| {{nom}} | |
2007
| rowspan=2|James Newton Howard | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2008
| Defiance | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| WALL-E | {{nom}} | |
Danny Elfman
| Milk | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |2009
|James Horner | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Hans Zimmer
| {{nom}} | |
2010
| {{nom}} | |
2011
| Howard Shore | Hugo | {{nom}} | |
2012
| rowspan=2|Thomas Newman | Skyfall | {{nom}} | |
2013
| {{nom}} | |
2014
| Hans Zimmer | {{nom}} | |
2015
| Thomas Newman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4| 2016
| {{won}} | |
Micachu
| Jackie | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Nicholas Britell
| {{nom}} | |
2017
|Hans Zimmer | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2018
| Nicholas Britell | {{nom}} | |
Marc Shaiman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|2019
|Randy Newman | {{nom}} | |
Thomas Newman
|1917 | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2020/2021
| Minari | {{nom}} | |
James Newton Howard
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2021
| Hans Zimmer | Dune | {{won}} | |
Nicholas Britell
| {{nom}} | |
2022
| Justin Hurwitz | Babylon | {{nom}} | |
2023
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2024
| {{won}} | |
Stephen Schwartz
| Wicked | {{nom}} | Shared with John Powell |
Best Music, Original Song
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| colspan=7 align=center | Best Music, Original Song |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Song !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=3|1934
| "The Continental" | {{won}} | Shared with Con Conrad |
Gus Kahn
| "Carioca" | {{nom}} | Shared with Vincent Youmans and Edward Eliscu |
Leo Robin Ralph Rainger | "Love in Bloom" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" |1935
| Al Dubin | {{won}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
Irving Berlin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" |Dorothy Fields Jerome Kern |"Lovely to Look At" | {{nom}} |Fields' father was Jewish. Shared with Jimmy McHugh |
rowspan=2|1936
| {{won}} | |
Louis Alter
| The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | "A Melody from the Sky" | {{nom}} | Shared with Sidney D. Mitchell |
rowspan=4|1937
| Friedrich Hollander | "Whispers in the Dark" | {{nom}} | |
Al Dubin
| "Remember Me" | {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
George & Ira Gershwin
|"They Can't Take That Away From Me" | {{nom}} |Posthumous nomination for George |
Sammy Fain Lew Brown | Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 | "That Old Feeling" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1938
| rowspan="2" |Irving Berlin | {{nom}} | |
Carefree
| {{nom}} | |
Oscar Hammerstein II Ben Oakland |"A Mist Over the Moon" | {{nom}} | |
Leo Robin Ralph Rainger | {{won}} | |
Lionel Newman
| "The Cowboy and the Lady" | {{nom}} | Shared with Arthur Quenzer |
rowspan="3" |1939
| {{won}} | |
Leo Robin Ralph Rainger | "Faithful Forever" | {{nom}} | |
Irving Berlin
|"I Poured My Heart Into a Song" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=5|1940
| "Down Argentine Way" | {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
Jule Styne
| "Who Am I?" | {{nom}} | Shared with Walter Bullock |
Artie Shaw
| "Love of My Life" | {{nom}} | Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Gus Kahn
| "Waltzing in the Clouds" | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Stolz |
Arthur Freed
|"Our Love Affair" | {{nom}} |Shared with Roger Edens |
rowspan="4" |1941
| {{nom}} |Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Oscar Hammerstein II Jerome Kern | {{won}} | |
Frank Loesser Louis Alter |"Dolores" | {{nom}} | |
Mack Gordon
| {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
rowspan=6|1942
|Irving Berlin | {{won}} | |
Burton Lane Ralph Freed | "How About You?" | {{nom}} | |
Harry Revel
| "There's a Breeze on Lake Louise" | {{nom}} | Shared with Mort Greene |
Mack Gordon
| "(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo" | {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
Jerome Kern
| "Dearly Beloved" | {{nom}} | Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Jule Styne Sammy Cahn | "I've Heard That Song Before" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="8" |1943
| Mack Gordon | {{won}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
Harold Arlen Yip Harburg |"Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne
| "Change of Heart" | {{nom}} | Shared with Harold Adamson |
rowspan="2" |Harold Arlen
| {{nom}} | rowspan="2" |Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Star-Spangled Rhythm
| {{nom}} |
Al Dubin
| "We Mustn't Say Goodbye" | {{nom}} | Shared with James V. Monaco |
Frank Loesser Arthur Schwartz |"They're Either Too Old Or Too Young" | {{nom}} | |
Herb Magidson
| "Say a Pray'r for the Boys Over There" | {{nom}} | Shared with Jimmy McHugh |
rowspan=8|1944
|Ira Gershwin | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne Sammy Cahn | "I'll Walk Alone" | {{nom}} | |
Lew Pollack
| "Silver Shadows and Golden Dreams" | {{nom}} | Shared with Charles Newman |
Harry Revel Paul Francis Webster | "Remember Me to Carolina" | {{nom}} | |
Walter Kent
| "Too Much in Love" | {{nom}} | Shared with Kim Gannon |
Mack Gordon
| {{nom}} | Shared with James V. Monaco |
Harold Arlen Ted Koehler | "Now I Know" | {{nom}} | |
Ted Koehler
| "Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart" | {{nom}} | Shared with M. K. Jerome |
rowspan="12" |1945
|Oscar Hammerstein II | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|Jule Styne Sammy Cahn | {{nom}} | |
Tonight and Every Night
| "Anywhere" | {{nom}} | |
Yip Harburg Jerome Kern |"More and More" | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Kern |
Walter Kent
| "Endlessly" | {{nom}} | Shared with Kim Gannon |
Harold Arlen
| "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" | {{nom}} | Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Victor Young Edward Heyman | "Love Letters" | {{nom}} | |
Allie Wrubel Herb Magidson | "I'll Buy That Dream" | {{nom}} | |
Ann Ronell
| "Linda" | {{nom}} | |
Jay Livingston Ray Evans | "The Cat and the Canary" | {{nom}} | |
David Rose Leo Robin | "So in Love" | {{nom}} | |
Ray Heindorf Ted Koehler | {{nom}} | Shared with M. K. Jerome |
rowspan="3" |1946
|Irving Berlin |"You Keep Coming Back Like a Song" | {{nom}} | |
Oscar Hammerstein II Jerome Kern |"All Through The Day" | {{nom}} |Posthumous nomination for Kern |
Mack Gordon
| {{nom}} | Shared with James V. Monaco |
rowspan=4|1947
| Allie Wrubel | {{won}} | Shared with Ray Gilbert |
Frank Loesser
|"I Wish I Didn't Love You So" | {{nom}} | |
Mack Gordon Josef Myrow | "You Do" | {{nom}} | |
Arthur Schwartz Leo Robin | The Time, the Place and the Girl | "A Gal in Calico" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1948
| Ray Evans | "Buttons and Bows" | {{nom}} | |
Harold Arlen Leo Robin | Casbah | "For Every Man There's a Woman" | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne Sammy Cahn | "It's Magic" | {{nom}} | |
Friedrich Hollander Leo Robin | "This Is the Moment" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1949
|Frank Loesser | {{won}} | |
Alfred Newman Mack Gordon | "Through a Long and Sleepless Night" | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne Sammy Cahn | {{nom}} | |
Victor Young
| "My Foolish Heart" | {{nom}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
rowspan=5|1950
| Ray Evans | "Mona Lisa" | {{won}} | |
Mack David Al Hoffman Jerry Livingston | {{nom}} | |
Fred Glickman
| "Mule Train" | {{nom}} | Shared with Hy Heath and Johnny Lange |
Nicholas Brodszky Sammy Cahn | "Be My Love" | {{nom}} | |
Mack Gordon Josef Myrow | "Wilhelmina" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1951
| Lionel Newman | "Never" | {{nom}} | Shared with Eliot Daniel |
Nicholas Brodszky Sammy Cahn | "Wonder Why" | {{nom}} | |
Burton Lane Alan Jay Lerner | "Too Late Now" | {{nom}} | |
Oscar Hammerstein II Kalmar and Ruby | {{nom}} |Posthumous nomination for Kalmar |
rowspan=4|1952
| {{won}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
Nicholas Brodszky Sammy Cahn | {{nom}} | |
Frank Loesser
|"Thumbelina" | {{nom}} | |
Leo Robin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Warren |
rowspan=3|1953
| Sammy Fain | "Secret Love" | {{won}} | |
Sylvia Fine Herschel Burke Gilbert | "The Moon Is Blue" | {{nom}} | |
Nicholas Brodzsky Leo Robin | "My Flaming Heart" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1954
|Harold Arlen | {{nom}} | |
Irving Berlin
|"Count Your Blessings" | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne Sammy Cahn |"Three Coins in the Fountain" | {{won}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
Jack Lawrence
| "Hold My Hand" | {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Myers |
rowspan=4|1955
| Sammy Fain | Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | {{won}} | |
Nicholas Brodzsky Sammy Cahn | "I'll Never Stop Loving You" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
Alex North Hy Zaret | "Unchained Melody" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1956
| Ray Evans | "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" | {{won}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin Paul Francis Webster | {{nom}} | |
Victor Young Sammy Cahn | "Written on the Wind" | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Young |
rowspan=4|1957
| Sammy Cahn | "All the Way" | {{won}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster | "April Love" | {{nom}} | |
Ray Evans Jay Livingston | "Tammy" | {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| "Wild Is the Wind" | {{nom}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
rowspan=5|1958
| Frederick Loewe | Gigi | "Gigi" | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster | "A Certain Smile" | {{nom}} | |
Marjorie Morningstar
| {{nom}} | |
Ray Evans Jay Livingston | "Almost in Your Arms" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Sammy Cahn
| "To Love and Be Loved" | {{nom}} | rowspan=2|Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
rowspan=5|1959
| "High Hopes" | {{won}} |
Alfred Newman Sammy Cahn | "The Best of Everything" | {{nom}} | |
Sylvia Fine
| "The Five Pennies" | {{nom}} | |
Jerry Livingston Mack David | "The Hanging Tree" | {{nom}} | |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| "Strange Are the Ways of Love" | {{nom}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
rowspan=3|1960
| Dimitri Tiomkin|Paul Francis Webster | "The Green Leaves of Summer" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| Pepe | "Faraway Part of Town" | {{nom}} | Shared with Dory Previn |
rowspan=4|1961
| Mack David | "Bachelor in Paradise" | {{nom}} | Shared with Henry Mancini |
Miklós Rózsa Paul Francis Webster | El Cid | "The Falcon and the Dove" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| "Pocketful of Miracles" | {{nom}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
Dimitri Tiomkin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ned Washington |
rowspan=4|1962
| Paul Francis Webster | "Follow Me" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster | "Tender Is the Night" | {{nom}} | |
André Previn
| "Second Chance" | {{nom}} | Shared with Dory Previn |
Elmer Bernstein Mack David | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1963
| Sammy Cahn | {{won}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
Dimitri Tiomkin Paul Francis Webster | "So Little Time" | {{nom}} | |
Ernest Gold Mack David | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=5|1964
| {{won}} | |
Ray Evans Jay Livingston | "Dear Heart" | {{nom}} | Shared with Henry Mancini |
Mack David
| Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte | "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" | {{nom}} | Shared with Frank De Vol |
rowspan=2|Sammy Cahn
| "My Kind of Town" | {{nom}} | rowspan=2|Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
Where Love Has Gone
| "Where Love Has Gone" | {{nom}} |
rowspan=4|1965
| Johnny Mandel | {{won}} | |
Jerry Livingston Mack David | "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" | {{nom}} | |
Norman Gimbel
| {{nom}} | Shared with Michel Legrand and Jacques Demy |
rowspan="2" |Burt Bacharach Hal David | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" | 1966
| Alfie | "Alfie" | {{nom}} | |
Don Black
|"Born Free" | {{won}} |Shared with John Barry |
Johnny Mandel Paul Francis Webster | "A Time for Love" | {{nom}} | |
Elmer Bernstein Mack David | Hawaii | "My Wishing Doll" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1967
| "The Look of Love" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| "Thoroughly Modern Millie" | {{nom}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
rowspan="4" |1968
| {{won}} |Shared with Michel Legrand |
Sherman Brothers
|"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | {{nom}} | |
Jule Styne
| "Funny Girl" | {{nom}} | Shared with Bob Merrill |
Sammy Cahn
| Star! | "Star!" | {{nom}} | Shared with Jimmy Van Heusen |
rowspan="3" | 1969
|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" | {{won}} | |
Alan and Marilyn Bergman
|"What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" | {{nom}} |Shared with Michel Legrand |
Elmer Bernstein Don Black |"True Grit" | {{nom}} | |
1970
| rowspan="2" |Alan and Marilyn Bergman |"Pieces of Dreams" | {{nom}} |Shared with Michel Legrand |
rowspan="3" |1971
| "All His Children" |{{nom}} |Shared with Henry Mancini |
Marvin Hamlisch
| "Life is What You Make It" | {{nom}} | Shared with Johnny Mercer |
Sherman Brothers
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" |1972
|Alan and Marilyn Bergman |The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean |"Marmalade, Molasses, and Honey" | {{nom}} |Shared with Maurice Jarre |
Don Black Walter Scharf |Ben |"Ben" | {{nom}} | |
Al Kasha Joel Hirschhorn | {{won}} | |
Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster | "Strange Are the Ways of Love" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1973
|Alan and Marilyn Bergman | "The Way We Were" | {{won}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| "All That Love Went to Waste" | {{nom}} | Shared with George Barrie |
rowspan="4" |1974
|Elmer Bernstein |Gold |"Wherever Love Takes Me" | {{nom}} | |
Mel Brooks
| "Blazing Saddles" | {{nom}} | Shared with John Morris |
Al Kasha Joel Hirschhorn |"We May Never Love Like This Again" | {{won}} | |
Frederick Loewe Alan Jay Lerner | "The Little Prince" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" | 1975
| "I'm Easy" | {{won}} | Carradine is of Polish-Jewish descent. |
Fred Ebb John Kander | {{nom}} | |
Charles Fox Norman Gimbel |The Other Side of the Mountain |"Richard's Window" | {{nom}} | |
Michael Masser Gerry Goffin | Mahogany | "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" | {{nom}} | |
Sammy Cahn
| Whiffs | "Now That We're in Love" | {{nom}} | Shared with George Barrie |
rowspan="5" |1976
|Don Black |The Pink Panther Strikes Again |"Come to Me" | {{nom}} |Shared with Henry Mancini |
Carol Connors
| {{nom}} |Shared with Bill Conti and Ayn Robbins |
Barbra Streisand
| "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" | {{won}} | Shared with Paul Williams |
Sammy Fain Paul Francis Webster | "A World That Never Was" | {{nom}} | |
Jerry Goldsmith
| The Omen | "Ave Satani" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1977
| {{won}} | |
Carol Connors Sammy Fain |"Someone's Waiting for You" | {{nom}} |Shared with Ayn Robbins |
Marvin Hamlisch Carole Bayer Sager | {{nom}} | |
Al Kasha Joel Hirschhorn | {{nom}} | |
Sherman Brothers
|"The Slipper and the Rose Waltz (He/She Danced With Me)" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" | 1978
| Alan and Marilyn Bergman | "The Last Time I Felt Like This" | {{nom}} | |
Charles Fox Norman Gimbel |"Ready to Take a Chance Again" | {{nom}} | |
Sherman Brothers
|"When You're Loved" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="5" |1979
|Alan and Marilyn Bergman |"Theme from The Promise (I'll Never Say 'Goodbye')" | {{nom}} | |
Norman Gimbel David Shire | {{won}} | |
Marvin Hamlisch Carole Bayer Sager | "Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love)" | {{nom}} | |
Robert Wells
|10 |"It's Easy to Say" | {{nom}} |Shared with Henry Mancini |
Kenneth Ascher
| {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Williams |
rowspan=3|1980
|rowspan=2|Fame |"Fame" | {{won}} |Shared with Dean Pitchford |
Michael Gore Lesley Gore | {{nom}} | |
Lalo Schifrin
| "People Alone" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"| 1981
| Burt Bacharach | Arthur | "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" | {{won}} | Shared with Christopher Cross and Peter Allen |
Randy Newman
| Ragtime | "One More Hour" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" |1982
| rowspan="2" |Alan and Marilyn Bergman |"How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" | {{nom}} |Shared with Michel Legrand |
Yes, Giorgio
|"If We Were In Love" | {{nom}} |Shared with John Williams |
Alan and Marilyn Bergman Dave Grusin | Tootsie | "It Might Be You" | {{nom}} | |
Jack Nitzsche
| {{won}} |Shared with Buffy Sainte-Marie and Will Jennings |
rowspan="2" |1983
| rowspan="2" |Alan and Marilyn Bergman | rowspan="2" |Yentl | {{nom}} | rowspan="2" |Shared with Michel Legrand |
"The Way He Makes Me Feel"
| {{nom}} |
1985
|Marvin Hamlisch |"Surprise, Surprise" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" | 1986
| "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" | {{nom}} | |
James Horner Barry Mann Cynthia Weil | {{nom}} | |
1987
|"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" | {{nom}} |Shared with Albert Hammond |
rowspan=2|1988
| {{won}} | |
Bob Telson
| "Calling You" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" | 1989
| Alan and Marilyn Bergman | "The Girl Who Used to Be Me" | {{nom}} | |
Randy Newman
| "I Love to See You Smile" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2| Howard Ashman Alan Menken | rowspan=2| The Little Mermaid | "Kiss the Girl" | {{nom}} | |
"Under the Sea"
| {{won}} | |
rowspan="2" |1990
|"I'm Checking Out" | {{nom}} | |
Stephen Sondheim
| "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)" | {{won}} | |
rowspan="4" | 1991
| rowspan="3" | Howard Ashman | rowspan="3" |Beauty and the Beast | {{won}} | rowspan="3" | Posthumous win and nominations for Ashman |
"Belle"
| {{nom}} |
"Be Our Guest"
| {{nom}} |
Michael Kamen
| Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | {{nom}} | Shared with Bryan Adams and Robert John "Mutt" Lange |
rowspan=2| 1992
|Alan Menken | rowspan=2| Aladdin | {{won}} | Shared with Tim Rice |
Howard Ashman Alan Menken | "Friend Like Me" | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination for Ashman |
rowspan="2" | 1993
| Carole Bayer Sager | "The Day I Fall in Love" | {{nom}} | Shared with James Ingram and Clif Magness |
Marc Shaiman
|"A Wink and a Smile" | {{nom}} |Shared with Ramsey McLean |
rowspan="2"| 1994
| Carole Bayer Sager | Junior | {{nom}} | Shared with James Ingram and Patty Smyth |
Randy Newman
| "Make Up Your Mind" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" |1995
|Alan and Marilyn Bergman |"Moonlight" | {{nom}} |Shared with John Williams |
Alan Menken Stephen Schwartz | {{won}} | |
Randy Newman
| {{nom}} | |
Michael Kamen
| "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" | {{nom}} | Shared with Bryan Adams and Robert John "Mutt" Lange |
rowspan="4" | 1996
| Marvin Hamlisch | {{nom}} | Shared with Bryan Adams and Robert John Lange |
James Newton Howard
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jud Friedman and Allan Dennis Rich |
Diane Warren
| {{nom}} | |
Adam Schlesinger
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4" |1997
|James Horner | {{won}} |Shared with Will Jennings |
Alan Menken David Zippel | "Go the Distance" | {{nom}} | |
Diane Warren
| {{nom}} | |
Lynn Ahrens
| {{nom}} | Shared with Stephen Flaherty |
rowspan="4" | 1998
| Carole Bayer Sager | "The Prayer" | {{nom}} | Shared with David Foster, Tony Renis, and Alberto Testa |
Randy Newman
| "That'll Do" | {{nom}} | |
Stephen Schwartz
| "When You Believe" | {{won}} | |
Diane Warren
|"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" | 1999
|Randy Newman | {{nom}} | |
Marc Shaiman
|South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut |"Blame Canada" | {{nom}} |Shared with Trey Parker |
Diane Warren
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" |2000
| {{won}} | |
James Schamus
| Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | {{nom}} | Shared with Jorge Calandrelli and Tan Dun |
rowspan="2" |Randy Newman
| "A Fool in Love" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2" | 2001
| {{won}} | |
Diane Warren
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3" |2002
| Fred Ebb |"I Move On" | {{nom}} | |
Eliot Goldenthal Julie Taymor |"Burn it Blue" | {{nom}} | |
Paul Simon
| {{nom}} | |
2003
| The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | "Into the West" | {{won}} | Shared with Annie Lennox and Fran Walsh |
rowspan=2|2004
| {{won}} | |
Adam Duritz
| Shrek 2 | {{nom}} | Shared with Dan Vickrey and Counting Crows |
2006
|Randy Newman |Cars | "Our Town" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2007
| rowspan=3|Alan Menken | rowspan=3|Enchanted | {{nom}} | |
"So Close"
| {{nom}} | |
"That's How You Know"
| {{nom}} | |
2008
| WALL-E | "Down to Earth" | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Gabriel |
rowspan="3"| 2009
| rowspan="2"| Randy Newman | rowspan="2"| The Princess and the Frog | "Almost There" | {{nom}} | |
"Down in New Orleans"
| {{nom}} | |
Maury Yeston
| Nine | "Take It All" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2010
| Alan Menken | Tangled | "I See the Light" | {{nom}} | |
Randy Newman
| {{won}} | |
2012
|Alain Boublil |"Suddenly" | {{nom}} | |
2013
| Her | "The Moon Song" | {{nom}} | Shared with Karen O |
2014
| rowspan="2" |Diane Warren |"Grateful" | {{nom}} | |
2015
| {{nom}} |Shared with Lady Gaga |
rowspan=2|2016
| rowspan=2|Justin Hurwitz | rowspan=2|La La Land | "City of Stars" | {{won}} | rowspan=2| Shared with Justin Paul |
"Audition (The Fools Who Dream)"
| {{nom}} |
2017
|Diane Warren | {{nom}} |Shared with Common |
rowspan=3|2018
| "Shallow" | {{won}} | Shared with Lady Gaga, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt |
Marc Shaiman Scott Wittman |"The Place Where Lost Things Go" | {{nom}} | |
Diane Warren
| RBG | "I'll Fight" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|2019
|Randy Newman |"I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=5|Diane Warren
|"I'm Standing with You" | {{nom}} | |
2020/2021
| "Io sì (Seen)" | {{nom}} | Shared with Laura Pausini |
2021
| "Somehow You Do" | {{nom}} | |
2022
| "Applause" | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2023
| "The Fire Inside" | {{nom}} | |
Mark Ronson
| Barbie | "I'm Just Ken" | {{nom}} | Shared with Andrew Wyatt |
2024
| Diane Warren | "The Journey" | {{nom}} | |
Best Picture
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Picture | |
---- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes | |
rowspan=3|1928/1929
| Irving Thalberg | {{won}} | | |
Irving Thalberg Harry Rapf | {{nom}} | | |
Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=4|1929/1930
| All Quiet on the Western Front | {{won}} | | |
Irving Thalberg
| {{nom}} | | |
Jack L. Warner
| Disraeli | {{nom}} | Shared with Darryl F. Zanuck | |
Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|1930/1931
| Skippy | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|Irving Thalberg
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=6|1931/1932
| {{won}} | | |
Samuel Goldwyn
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | | |
The Smiling Lieutenant
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|Adolph Zukor
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=4|1932/1933
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang | {{nom}} | | |
Alexander Korda
| The Private Life of Henry VIII | {{nom}} | | |
Irving Thalberg
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=10|1934
| {{won}} | Shared with Frank Capra | |
Irving Thalberg
| The Barretts of Wimpole Street | {{nom}} | | |
Cecil B. DeMille
| {{nom}} | | |
Jack L. Warner Hal B. Wallis | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Lord | |
Pandro S. Berman
| {{nom}} | | |
William Goetz
| {{nom}} | Shared with Darryl F. Zanuck and Raymond Griffith | |
John M. Stahl
| {{nom}} | | |
Harry Cohn
| {{nom}} | Shared with Everett Riskin | |
David O. Selznick
| {{nom}} | | |
Jesse L. Lasky
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=5|1935
| Irving Thalberg | {{won}} | Shared with Frank Lloyd | |
rowspan=2|Pandro S. Berman
| {{nom}} | | |
Top Hat
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Joe Brown and Gordon Hollingshead | |
David O. Selznick
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=5|1936
| Samuel Goldwyn | {{nom}} | Shared with Merritt Hulbert | |
Lawrence Weingarten
| {{nom}} | | |
Irving Thalberg
| {{nom}} | | |
David O. Selznick
| {{nom}} | | |
Joe Pasternak
| {{nom}} | Shared with Charles R. Rogers | |
rowspan=5|1937
| Samuel Goldwyn | Dead End | {{nom}} | Shared with Merritt Hulbert | |
Irving Thalberg Albert Lewin | {{nom}} | | |
Joe Pasternak
| {{nom}} | | |
Pandro S. Berman
| {{nom}} | | |
David O. Selznick
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1938
| rowspan=3|Hal B. Wallis | The Adventures of Robin Hood | {{nom}} | rowspan=3|Shared with Henry Blanke | |
Four Daughters
| {{nom}} | |
Jezebel
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=6|1939
| David O. Selznick | {{won}} | | |
David Lewis
| {{nom}} | | |
Lewis Milestone
| {{nom}} | | |
Walter Wanger
| {{nom}} | | |
Mervyn LeRoy
| {{nom}} | | |
Samuel Goldwyn
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=5|1940
| David O. Selznick | Rebecca | {{won}} | | |
Jack L. Warner Hal B. Wallis David Lewis | {{nom}} | | |
Walter Wanger
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=4|1941
| Samuel Goldwyn | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
One Foot in Heaven
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis Jesse L. Lasky | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1942
| Hal B. Wallis | {{nom}} | | |
Samuel Goldwyn
| {{nom}} | | |
Jack L. Warner Hal B. Wallis | {{nom}} | Shared with William Cagney | |
rowspan=4|1943
| rowspan=2|Hal B. Wallis | {{won}} | | |
Watch on the Rhine
| {{nom}} | | |
Ernst Lubitsch
| {{nom}} | | |
William Perlberg
| {{nom}} | | |
1944
| David O. Selznick | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1945
| Joe Pasternak | {{nom}} | | |
Jerry Wald
| {{nom}} | | |
David O. Selznick
| {{nom}} | | |
1946
| rowspan=2|Samuel Goldwyn | {{won}} | | |
rowspan=2|1947
| {{nom}} | | |
William Perlberg
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1948
| Jerry Wald | {{nom}} | | |
Emeric Pressburger
| {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Powell | |
Anatole Litvak
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Bassler | |
rowspan=3|1949
| {{won}} | | |
Dore Schary
| {{nom}} | | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="2" |1950
| {{nom}} | | |
Sam Zimbalist
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="4" |1951
| {{nom}} | | |
Arthur Freed
| {{won}} | | |
Anatole Litvak
| {{nom}} |Shared with Frank McCarthy | |
Sam Zimbalist
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" |1952
|Pandro S. Berman | {{nom}} | | |
Cecil B. DeMille
| {{won}} | Jewish mother | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="2" |1953
| {{nom}} |Father was Jewish | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="4" |1954
|Jack Cummings |Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | {{nom}} | | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
William Perlberg
| {{nom}} | | |
Sam Spiegel
| {{won}} | | |
rowspan=2|1955
| Marty | {{won}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="4" |1956
| {{won}} | | |
Cecil B. DeMille
| {{nom}} | | |
William Wyler
| {{nom}} | | |
Henry Ginsberg
| Giant | {{nom}} | Shared with George Stevens | |
rowspan=3|1957
| Sam Spiegel | The Bridge on the River Kwai | {{won}} | | |
Jerry Wald
| {{nom}} | | |
William Goetz
| Sayonara | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="5" |1958
|Arthur Freed |Gigi | {{won}} | | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
Jack L. Warner
| {{nom}} | | |
Lawrence Weingarten
| {{nom}} | | |
Harold Hecht
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="2" |1959
| {{nom}} | | |
Sam Zimbalist
| {{won}} |Posthumous win. | |
rowspan="3" | 1960
| {{won}} | | |
Jerry Wald
| {{nom}} | | |
Fred Zinnemann
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1961
| {{nom}} | | |
Robert Rossen
| {{nom}} | | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1962
|Sam Spiegel | {{won}} | | |
Aaron Rosenberg
| {{nom}} | | |
Alan J. Pakula
| {{nom}} | | |
1963
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" | 1964
|Jack L. Warner | {{won}} | | |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|1965
| Darling | {{nom}} | | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1966
|Fred Zinnemann | {{won}} | | |
Lewis Gilbert
| Alfie | {{nom}} | | |
Ernest Lehman
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="4" |1967
| {{won}} | | |
Arthur P. Jacobs
| {{nom}} | | |
Lawrence Turman
| {{nom}} | | |
Stanley Kramer
| {{nom}} | | |
1968
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" |1969
| {{won}} | | |
Hal B. Wallis
| {{nom}} | | |
Ernest Lehman
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=4|1970
| Airport | {{nom}} | | |
Bob Rafelson
| {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Wechsler | |
Howard G. Minsky
| {{nom}} | | |
Ingo Preminger
| MASH | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" | 1971
| Stanley Kubrick | {{nom}} | | |
Stephen J. Friedman
| {{nom}} | | |
Sam Spiegel
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1972
| {{won}} | | |
Cy Feuer
| Cabaret | {{nom}} | | |
Robert B. Radnitz
| Sounder | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=2|1973
| {{won}} | First female producer to win Best Picture | |
Melvin Frank
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1974
| {{nom}} | | |
Marvin Worth
| Lenny | {{nom}} | | |
Irwin Allen
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" | 1975
| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | {{win}} | | |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | | |
Martin Bregman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Martin Elfand | |
rowspan="3" |1976
| Robert Chartoff | Rocky | {{won}} | | |
Harold Leventhal
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert F. Blumofe | |
Julia Phillips
| {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Phillips | |
1977
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3" |1978
| Jerome Hellman | {{nom}} | | |
David Puttnam
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alan Marshall | |
Paul Mazursky
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tony Ray | |
1979
| {{won}} | | |
rowspan=3|1980
| Bernard Schwartz | {{nom}} | | |
Robert Chartoff Irwin Winkler | {{nom}} | | |
Claude Berri
| Tess | {{nom}} | Shared with Timothy Burrill | |
1981
| David Puttnam | {{won}} | | |
rowspan="3" |1982
| Sydney Pollack | Tootsie | {{nom}} | Shared with Dick Richards | |
Steven Spielberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy | |
Edward Lewis Mildred Lewis | Missing | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="3"|1983
| {{won}} | | |
Robert Chartoff Irwin Winkler | {{nom}} | | |
Michael Shamberg
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="2" |1984
| Saul Zaentz | Amadeus | {{win}} | | |
David Puttnam
| {{nom}} | Shared with Fernando Ghia | |
rowspan="2" |1985
| Sydney Pollack | {{won}} | | |
Steven Spielberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Quincy Jones | |
rowspan=3|1986
| Platoon | {{won}} | | |
Burt Sugarman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Patrick J. Palmer | |
David Puttnam
| {{nom}} | Shared with Fernando Ghia | |
rowspan="2" |1987
| James L. Brooks | {{nom}} | | |
Stanley R. Jaffe Sherry Lansing | {{nom}} | | |
1988
| {{nom}} | Shared with Charles Okun and Michael Grillo | |
rowspan=3|1989
| {{nom}} | Jewish father. Shared with A. Kitman Ho | |
Steven Haft
| {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas | |
Lawrence Gordon Charles Gordon | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1990
| Walter F. Parkes | {{nom}} | | |
Lisa Weinstein
| Ghost | {{nom}} | | |
Irwin Winkler
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1991
| Bugsy | {{nom}} | Shared with Mark Johnson and Warren Beatty | |
Oliver Stone
| JFK | {{nom}} | Shared with A. Kitman Ho | |
Barbra Streisand
| {{nom}} | Shared with Andrew S. Karsch | |
rowspan=2|1992
| {{nom}} | Shared with David Brown | |
Martin Brest
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1993
| Branko Lustig | {{won}} | Shared with Gerald R. Molen | |
Arnold Kopelson
| {{nom}} | | |
Mike Nichols
| {{nom}} | Shared with John Calley and Ismail Merchant | |
rowspan="2" | 1994
| {{won}} | Shared with Steve Starkey | |
Lawrence Bender
| {{nom}} | | |
1995
| {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=3|1996
| Saul Zaentz | {{win}} | | |
Ethan Coen
| Fargo | {{nom}} | | |
James L. Brooks
| {{nom}} | Shared with Laurence Mark, Richard Sakai, and Cameron Crowe | |
rowspan="4" |1997
| Titanic | {{won}} | Shared with James Cameron | |
James L. Brooks
| {{nom}} | Shared with Bridget Johnson and Kristi Zea | |
Lawrence Bender
| {{nom}} | | |
Arnon Milchan
| {{nom}} | Shared with Curtis Hanson and Michael G. Nathanson | |
rowspan="3" |1998
| {{won}} |Shared in David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, and Marc Norman | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alison Owen and Tim Bevan | |
Steven Spielberg Mark Gordon | {{nom}} | Shared with Ian Bryce and Gary Levinsohn | |
rowspan=4|1999
| {{won}} | Shared with Dan Jinks | |
Richard N. Gladstein
| {{nom}} | | |
Michael Mann
| {{nom}} | Shared with Pieter Jan Brugge | |
Barry Mendel
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy | |
rowspan="3" |2000
| Branko Lustig | {{won}} | Shared with David Franzoni and Douglas Wick | |
Michael Shamberg Stacey Sher | {{nom}} | Shared with Danny DeVito | |
Edward Zwick Marshall Hershkovitz | Traffic | {{nom}} | Shared with Laura Bickford | |
rowspan=4|2001
| Brian Grazer | {{won}} | Shared with Ron Howard | |
Bob Balaban
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Altman and David Levy | |
Ross Katz
| {{nom}} | Shared with Graham Leader and Todd Field | |
Barrie M. Osborne
| The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh | |
rowspan=5|2002
| Chicago | {{won}} | | |
Harvey Weinstein
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alberto Grimaldi | |
Scott Rudin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Fox | |
Barrie M. Osborne
| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh | |
Roman Polanski
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Benmussa and Alain Sarde | |
rowspan=4|2003
| Barrie M. Osborne | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | {{won}} | Shared with Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh | |
Ross Katz
| {{nom}} | Shared with Sofia Coppola | |
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
| Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Weir and Duncan Henderson | |
Gary Ross
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall | |
rowspan=3|2004
| Tom Rosenberg | {{won}} | Shared with Clint Eastwood | |
Michael Mann
| {{nom}} | Shared with Graham King | |
Richard N. Gladstein
| {{nom}} | Shared with Nellie Bellflower | |
rowspan=5|2005
| Crash | {{won}} | Shared with Paul Haggis | |
James Schamus
| {{nom}} | Shared with Diana Ossana | |
Caroline Baron
| Capote | {{nom}} | Shared with William Vince and Michael Ohoven | |
Grant Heslov
| {{nom}} | | |
Steven Spielberg Barry Mendel | Munich | {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy | |
rowspan=3|2006
| Steven Spielberg | {{nom}} | Shared with Clint Eastwood and Robert Lorenz | |
Steve Golin
| Babel | {{nom}} | Shared with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Jon Kilik | |
David T. Friendly Peter Saraf Marc Turtletaub | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan="4" | 2007
| Ethan Coen | {{won}} | | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tim Bevan and Paul Webster | |
Mason Novick
| Juno | {{nom}} | Shared with Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith | |
Sydney Pollack
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jennifer Fox and Kenny Orent | |
rowspan="3" |2008
| Brian Grazer | {{nom}} | Shared with Ron Howard | |
Bruce Cohen
| Milk | {{nom}} | Shared with Dan Jinks | |
Sydney Pollack
| {{nom}} | Shared with Anthony Minghella, Donna Gigliotti, and Redmond Morris. Posthumous nominations for Pollack and Minghella | |
rowspan="6" |2009
| Mark Boal | {{won}} | Shared with Kathryn Bigelow and Nicolas Chartier | |
Jon Landau
| Avatar | {{nom}} | Shared with James Cameron | |
Andrew Kosove
| {{nom}} | Shared with Gil Netter and Broderick Johnson | |
Ethan Coen Joel Coen | {{nom}} | | |
Lawrence Bender
| {{nom}} | | |
Ivan Reitman Jason Reitman | {{nom}} | Shared with Daniel Dubiecki | |
rowspan=6|2010
| {{won}} | Shared with Iain Canning and Gareth Unwin | |
Mike Medavoy
| {{nom}} | Shared with Scott Franklin and Brian Oliver | |
David Hoberman Todd Lieberman | {{nom}} | Shared with Mark Wahlberg | |
Gary Gilbert Jeff Levy-Hinte | {{nom}} | Shared with Celine Rattray | |
Michael De Luca Scott Rudin | {{nom}} | De Luca is of German-Jewish descent. Shared with Dana Brunetti and Ceán Chaffin | |
Ethan Coen Joel Coen Scott Rudin | {{nom}} | | |
rowspan=6|2011
| {{won}} | | |
Scott Rudin
| Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close | {{Nom}} | | |
Michael Barnathan
| The Help | {{nom}} | Shared with Brunson Green and Chris Columbus | |
Letty Aronson Stephen Tenenbaum | {{nom}} | | |
Rachael Horovitz Michael De Luca | {{nom}} | Shared with Brad Pitt | |
Steven Spielberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy | |
rowspan=7|2012
| Grant Heslov | Argo | {{won}} | Shared with Ben Affleck and George Clooney | |
Dan Janvey
| {{nom}} | Shared with Josh Penn and Michael Gottwald | |
Stacey Sher
| {{nom}} | Shared with Reginald Hudlin and Pilar Savone | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tim Bevan, Debra Hayward, and Cameron Mackintosh | |
Steven Spielberg
| Lincoln | {{nom}} | Shared with Kathleen Kennedy | |
Bruce Cohen
| {{nom}} | Shared with Donna Gigliotti and Jonathan Gordon | |
Mark Boal Megan Ellison | {{nom}} | Shared with Kathryn Bigelow | |
rowspan=7|2013
| {{won}} |Shared with Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Steve McQueen, and Anthony Katagas | |
Megan Ellison Charles Roven | {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Suckle and Jonathan Gordon | |
Michael De Luca Scott Rudin | {{nom}} | Shared with Dana Brunetti | |
Robbie Brenner Rachel Winter | {{nom}} | | |
David Heyman
| Gravity | {{nom}} | Shared with Alfonso Cuáron | |
Spike Jonze Megan Ellison | Her | {{nom}} | Shared with Vincent Landay | |
Emma Tillinger Koskoff
| {{nom}} | Jewish paternal grandfather. Shared with Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Joey McFarland | |
rowspan="6" |2014
| {{nom}} | Shared with Clint Eastwood, Robert Lorenz, Bradley Cooper, and Peter Morgan | |
Scott Rudin Steven Rales | {{nom}} | Shared with Wes Anderson and Jeremy Dawson | |
Nora Grossman Ido Ostrowsky Teddy Schwarzman | {{nom}} | | |
Jeremy Kleiner
| Selma | {{nom}} | Shared with Christian Colson, Dede Gardner, and Oprah Winfrey | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tim Bevan, Lisa Bruce, and Anthony McCarten | |
Jason Blum
| Whiplash | {{nom}} | Shared with Helen Estabrook and David Lancaster | |
rowspan="5" |2015
| Nicole Rocklin | {{won}} | Shared with Blye Pagon Faust | |
Jeremy Kleiner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Brad Pitt and Dede Gardner | |
Marc Platt Steven Spielberg | {{nom}} | Shared with Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
Simon Kinberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer, and Mark Huffam | |
Steve Golin Arnon Milchan | {{nom}} | Shared with Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent, and Keith Redmon | |
rowspan="8" |2016
| Jeremy Kleiner | {{won}} | Shared with Adele Romanski and Dede Gardner | |
Shawn Levy David Linde | Arrival | {{nom}} | Shared with Dan Levine and Aaron Ryder | |
Scott Rudin
| Fences | {{nom}} | Shared with Todd Black and Denzel Washington | |
David Permut
| {{nom}} | Shared with Bill Mechanic | |
Carla Hacken Julie Yorn | {{nom}} | | |
Peter Chernin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Donna Gigliotti, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams, and Theodore Melfi | |
Marc Platt Jordan Horowitz Fred Berger | {{nom}} | | |
Emile Sherman
| Lion | {{nom}} | Shared with Iain Canning and Angie Fielder | |
rowspan=6|2017
| {{nom}} | Shared with Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges, and Marco Morabito | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tim Bevan, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten, and Douglas Urbanski | |
Jason Blum
| Get Out | {{nom}} | Shared with Jordan Peele, Edward H. Hamm Jr., and Sean McKittrick | |
Scott Rudin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Eli Bush and Evelyn O'Neill | |
Megan Ellison
| {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Thomas Anderson, JoAnne Sellar, and Daniel Lupi | |
Amy Pascal Steven Spielberg | The Post | {{nom}} | Shared with Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
rowspan="5" |2018
| {{won}} | Shared with Jim Burke, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga | |
Kevin Feige
| {{nom}} | | |
Jason Blum
| {{nom}} | Shared with Sean McKittrick, Raymond Mansfield, Jordan Peele, and Spike Lee | |
Bill Gerber
| {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Cooper and Lynette Howell Taylor | |
Jeremy Kleiner
| Vice | {{nom}} | Shared with Dede Gardner, Adam McKay, and Kevin Messick | |
rowspan="8"|2019
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jenno Topping | |
Jane Rosenthal Emma Tillinger Koskoff | {{nom}} | Shared with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro | |
Taika Waititi
| {{nom}} | Shared with Carthew Neal | |
Todd Phillips Emma Tillinger Koskoff | Joker | {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Cooper | |
Amy Pascal
| {{nom}} | | |
Noah Baumbach David Heyman | {{nom}} | | |
Sam Mendes
| 1917 | {{nom}} | Shared with Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, and Callum McDougall | |
David Heyman
| Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | {{nom}} | Shared with Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino | |
rowspan=3|2020/2021 | Peter Spears Dan Janvey Mollye Asher | {{won}} | Shared with Frances McDormand and Chloé Zhao |
Eric Roth
| Mank | {{nom}} | Shared with Ceán Chaffin and Douglas Urbanski | |
Marc Platt
| {{nom}} | Shared with Stuart M. Besser | |
rowspan=3|2021
| Patrick Wachsberger | CODA | {{won}} | Shared with Philippe Rousselet and Fabrice Gianfermi | |
Emile Sherman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jane Campion, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier, and Tanya Seghatchian | |
Steven Spielberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
rowspan=6|2022
| Jon Landau | {{nom}} | Shared with James Cameron | |
Gail Berman Schuyler Weiss | Elvis | {{nom}} | Shared with Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, and Patrick McCormick | |
Steven Spielberg Tony Kushner | {{nom}} | Shared with Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
Alexandra Milchan
| Tár | {{nom}} | Shared with Todd Field and Scott Lambert | |
David Ellison Jerry Bruckheimer | {{nom}} | Shared with Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie | |
Jeremy Kleiner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Dede Gardner and Frances McDormand | |
rowspan=3|2023
| Barbie | {{nom}} | Shared with Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner | |
Dan Friedkin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese, and Daniel Lupi | |
Steven Spielberg
| Maestro | {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Cooper, Fred Berner, Amy Durning, and Kristie Macosko Krieger | |
rowspan=6|2024
| D.J. Gugenheim | {{nom}} | Shared with Brady Corbet, Brian Young, Andrew Morrison, and Nick Gordon | |
Fred Berger James Mangold | {{nom}} | Shared with Alex Heineman | |
Tessa Ross
| Conclave | {{nom}} | Shared with Juliette Howell and Michael Jackman | |
Jeremy Kleiner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Dede Gardner and Joslyn Barnes | |
Eric Fellner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Coralie Fargeat and Tim Bevan | |
Marc Platt
| Wicked | {{nom}} | |
Best Production Design
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Production Design |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1931/1932
| {{nom}} | |
1938
| {{nom}} | |
1940
| rowspan="2"|Vincent Korda | {{won}} | Color Category |
rowspan="2"|1941
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Julia Heron |
Nathan Juran
| {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Richard Day and Thomas Little |
rowspan="3"|1942
| Boris Leven | {{nom}} | Black and White Category |
Ralph Berger
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Emile Kuri |
Vincent Korda
| Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book | {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Julia Heron |
1944
| Gaslight | {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari, and Edwin B. Willis |
1946
| Nathan Juran | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Richard Day, Thomas Little, and Paul S. Fox |
1949
| {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with John Meehan and Emile Kuri |
rowspan=2|1952
| Carrie | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Roland Anderson and Emile Kuri |
Charles S. Thompson
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Frank Hotaling and John McCarthy Jr. |
1953
| rowspan=4|Hal Pereira | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Walter H. Tyler |
rowspan=5|1954
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Grace Gregory |
Sabrina
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Walter H. Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer |
Red Garters
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer |
Max Ophüls
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category |
Irene Sharaff
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Malcolm C. Bert, Gene Allen, and George James Hopkins |
rowspan=3|1955
| rowspan=2|Hal Pereira | {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Tambi Larsen, Samuel M. Comer, and Arthur Krams |
To Catch a Thief
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Joseph McMillan Johnson, Samuel M. Comer, and Arthur Krams |
Jo Mielziner
| Picnic | {{won}} | Color Category. Shared with William Flannery and Robert Priestley |
rowspan=3|1956
| Hal Pereira | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with A. Earl Hedrick, Samuel M. Comer, and Frank R. McKelvy |
Ken Adam
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with James W. Sullivan and Ross Dowd |
Boris Leven
| Giant | {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Ralph S. Hurst |
1957
| rowspan=3|Hal Pereira | {{nom}} | Shared with George Davis, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer |
1958
| Vertigo | {{nom}} | Shared with Henry Bumstead, Samuel M. Comer, and Frank R. McKelvy |
rowspan=2|1959
| Career | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Walter H. Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, and Arthur Krams |
Oliver Messel
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with William Kellner and Scott Slimon |
rowspan=3|1960
| {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Edward G. Boyle |
rowspan=2|Hal Pereira
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Walter Tyler, Samuel M. Comer, and Arthur Krams |
It Started in Naples
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Arrigo Breschi |
rowspan="4"|1961
| Boris Leven | {{won}} | Color Category. Shared with Victor A. Gangelin |
Harry Horner
| {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Gene Callahan |
rowspan=2|Hal Pereira
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Ray Moyer |
Summer and Smoke
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Frank R. McKelvy |
rowspan=2|1962
| Vincent Korda | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Ted Haworth, Léon Barsacq, and Gabriel Béchir |
rowspan=6|Hal Pereira
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Frank R. McKelvy |
rowspan=3|1963
| Hud | {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Tambi Larsen, Samuel M. Comer, and Robert R. Benton |
Love with the Proper Stranger
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and Grace Gregory |
Come Blow Your Horn
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Roland Anderson, Samuel M. Comer, and James W. Payne |
rowspan=4|1965
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Jack Poplin, Robert R. Benton, and Joseph Kish |
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with Tambi Larsen, Ted Marshall, and Josie MacAvin |
Charles S. Thompson
| {{nom}} | Black and White Category. Shared with George Davis, Urie McCleary, and Henry Grace |
Boris Leven
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Walter M. Scott and Ruby R. Levitt |
rowspan="3"|1966
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | {{won}} | Black and White Category. Shared with George James Hopkins |
Hal Pereira
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Arthur Lonergan, Robert R. Benton, and James W. Payne |
rowspan="2"|Boris Leven
| {{nom}} | Color Category. Shared with Walter M. Scott, John Sturtevant, and William Kiernan |
1968
| Star! | {{nom}} | Shared with Walter M. Scott and Howard Bristol |
1969
| Harry Horner | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | {{nom}} | Shared with Frank R. McKelvy |
1971
| Boris Leven | {{nom}} | Shared with William H. Tuntke and Ruby R. Levitt |
1974
| Richard Sylbert | {{nom}} | Shared with W. Stewart Campbell and Ruby R. Levitt |
rowspan="3"|1975
| Ken Adam | {{won}} | Shared with Roy Walker and Vernon Dixon |
Alexandre Trauner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tony Inglis and Peter James |
Richard Sylbert
| Shampoo | {{nom}} | Shared with W. Stewart Campbell and George Gaines |
1977
| Ken Adam | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Lamont and Hugh Scaife |
rowspan=2|1978
| {{won}} | Shared with Edwin O'Donovan and George Gaines |
Mel Bourne
| {{nom}} | Shared with Daniel Robert |
1979
| Star Trek: The Motion Picture | {{nom}} | Shared with Joseph R. Jennings, Leon Harris, John Vallone, and Linda DeScenna |
rowspan=2|1981
| Ragtime | {{nom}} | Shared with John Graysmark, Tony Reading, George DeTitta Sr., George DeTitta Jr., and Peter Howitt |
Richard Sylbert
| Reds | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Seirton |
1983
| Harold Michelson | {{nom}} | Shared with Tom Pedigo and Anthony Mondell |
rowspan=3|1984
| Patrizia von Brandenstein | Amadeus | {{won}} | Shared with Karel Černý |
Richard Sylbert
| {{nom}} | Shared with George Gaines |
Mel Bourne Bruce Weintraub | {{nom}} | Shared with Angelo P. Graham |
rowspan=2|1986
| Boris Leven | {{nom}} | Shared with Karen O'Hara |
rowspan=2|Carol Joffe
| {{nom}} | Shared with Stuart Wurtzel |
rowspan=2|1987
| {{nom}} | Shared with Santo Loquasto, Leslie Bloom, and George DeTitta Jr. |
Patrizia von Brandenstein
| {{nom}} | Shared with William A. Elliott and Hal Gausman |
1989
| Batman | {{won}} | Shared with Peter Young |
1990
| Richard Sylbert | {{won}} | Shared with Rick Simpson |
rowspan=2|1991
| Mel Bourne | {{nom}} | Shared with Cindy Carr |
Paul Sylbert
| {{nom}} | Shared with Caryl Heller |
rowspan="2"|1993
| {{won}} | Shared with Ewa Braun |
rowspan="2"|Ken Adam
| {{nom}} | Shared with Marvin March |
1994
| {{won}} | Shared with Carolyn Scott |
2000
| rowspan=2|Arthur Max | {{nom}} | Shared with Crispian Sallis |
2007
| {{nom}} | Shared with Beth Rubino |
2013
| {{nom}} | Shared with Heather Loeffler |
2015
| rowspan=2|Arthur Max | {{nom}} | Shared with Celia Bobak |
2023
| Napoleon | {{nom}} | Shared with Elli Griff |
2024
| Judy Becker | {{nom}} | Shared with Patricia Cuccia |
Best Animated Short Film
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Animated Short Film |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1931/1932
| {{nom}} | |
1934
| rowspan="2"|Charles Mintz | {{nom}} | |
1937
| The Little Match Girl | {{nom}} | |
1940
| rowspan="2"|Leon Schlesinger | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|1941
| {{nom}} | |
Max Fleischer
| Superman | {{nom}} | |
1942
| rowspan="2"|Leon Schlesinger | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|1943
| {{nom}} | |
Dave Fleischer
| Imagination | {{nom}} | |
1959
| The Violinist | {{nom}} | |
1960
| Munro | {{won}} | |
1961
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3"|1962
| The Hole | {{won}} | Shared with John Hubley |
Jules Engel
| Icarus Montgolfier Wright | {{nom}} | |
William L. Snyder
| Self Defense—For Cowards | {{nom}} | |
1963
| Ernest Pintoff | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1964
| Friz Freleng | {{won}} | Shared with David H. DePatie |
rowspan=2|William L. Snyder
| Here's Nudnik | {{nom}} | |
How to Avoid Friendship
| {{nom}} | |
1965
| The Thieving Magpie | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3"|1966
| Faith Hubley | A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature | {{won}} | Shared with John Hubley |
Friz Freleng
| {{nom}} | Shared with David H. DePatie |
Wolf Koenig
| The Drag | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Verrall |
rowspan="2"|1968
| Faith Hubley | Windy Day | {{nom}} | Shared with John Hubley |
Wolf Koenig
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Verrall |
rowspan="2"|1969
| Faith Hubley | Of Men and Demons | {{nom}} | Shared with John Hubley |
Wolf Koenig
| {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Verrall |
1973
| Emanuele Luzzati | Pulcinella | {{nom}} | Shared with Guilo Gianini |
1974
| rowspan="2"|Faith Hubley | Voyage to Next | {{nom}} | Shared with John Hubley |
rowspan=2|1977
| The Doonesbury Special | {{nom}} | Shared with John Hubley and Garry Trudeau |
Robert Grossman
| {{nom}} | Shared with James Picker and Craig Whitaker |
1979
| It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House | {{nom}} | Jewish mother |
1981
| The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin | {{nom}} | |
1984
| Morton Schindel | {{nom}} | |
1994
| {{won}} | Shared with Alison Snowden |
1998
| The Canterbury Tales | {{nom}} | Shared with Christopher Grace |
2000
| Rejected | {{nom}} | |
2012
| {{nom}} | |
2015
| Don Hertzfeldt | {{nom}} | |
2018
| David Fine | {{nom}} | Shared with Alison Snowden |
2022
| {{nom}} | Shared with Sara Gunnarsdóttir |
2023
| Tal Kantor | {{nom}} | |
Best Live Action Short Film
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Live Action Short Film |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1934
| rowspan="4"|Jules White | {{nom}} | Comedy Category |
1935
| {{nom}} | Comedy Category |
1945
| The Jury Goes Round 'N' Round | {{nom}} | Two-Reel Category |
1946
| Hiss and Yell | {{nom}} | Two-Reel Category |
1947
| rowspan=2|Irving Allen | {{won}} | Two-Reel Category |
rowspan=2|1949
| Chase of Death | {{nom}} | Two-Reel Category |
Justin Herman
| {{nom}} | One-Reel Category |
1953
| Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor | {{won}} | One-Reel Category |
rowspan=2|1954
| {{won}} | Two-Reel Category |
Johnny Green
| The Strauss Fantasy | {{nom}} | One-Reel Category |
rowspan=2|1955
| {{nom}} | Two-Reel Category |
Justin Herman
| Three Kisses | {{nom}} | One-Reel Category |
1957
| {{won}} | One-Reel Category |
1958
| T Is for Tumbleweed | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|1959
| The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film | {{nom}} | |
Shirley Clarke
| {{nom}} | Shared with Willard Van Dyke and Irving Jacoby |
rowspan=2|1965
| {{won}} | |
Lothar Wolff
| {{nom}} | |
1966
| Turkey the Bridge | {{nom}} | Shared with Vladimir Forgency |
1968
| {{won}} | |
1971
| Ron Satlof | Frog Story | {{nom}} | Shared with Ray Gideon |
1974
| The Concert | {{nom}} | Shared with Claude Chagrin |
rowspan=2|1975
| {{won}} | |
Louis Marcus
| Conquest of Light | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4"|1976
| {{won}} | Shared with Andre R. Guttfreund |
Julian Chagrin
| The Morning Spider | {{nom}} | Shared with Claude Chagrin |
Robin Lehman
| Nightlife | {{nom}} | Shared with Claire Wilbur |
Dyan Cannon
| Number One | {{nom}} | Shared with Vince Cannon |
1977
| Notes on the Popular Arts | {{nom}} | |
1978
| Mandy's Grandmother | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1979
| Saul Bass | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Britton |
Ross Lowell Carol Lowell | Oh Brother, My Brother | {{nom}} | |
Larry Hankin
| Solly's Diner | {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Mathias and Jay Zukerman |
1981
| Shelley Levinson | Violet | {{won}} | Shared with Paul Kemp |
1984
| Tales of Meeting and Parting | {{nom}} | Shared with Sharon Oreck |
1986
| Fredda Weiss | Love Struck | {{nom}} | |
1989
| The Childeater | {{nom}} | |
1990
| {{won}} | |
rowspan="2"|1993
| Down on the Waterfront | {{nom}} | Shared with Stacy Title |
Susan Seidelman
| The Dutch Master | {{nom}} | Shared with Jonathan Brett |
1995
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tikki Goldberg |
1996
| {{won}} | Shared with Barry Jossen |
2000
| By Courier | {{nom}} | Shared with Ericka Frederick |
2003
| {{nom}} | Shared with Andrew J. Sacks |
2004
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ainsley Gardiner |
2006
| {{won}} | |
2014
| Oded Binnun | Aya | {{nom}} | |
2018
| Skin | {{won}} | |
2020/2021
| Tomer Shushan | {{nom}} | |
2023
| The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar | {{won}} | Shared with Wes Anderson |
Best Sound
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Sound |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=3|1932/1933
| rowspan=5| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
Gold Diggers of 1933
| {{nom}} | |
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
| {{nom}} | |
1934
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1935
| {{nom}} | |
Gilbert Kurland
| {{nom}} | |
1936
| rowspan=7|Nathan Levinson | The Charge of the Light Brigade | {{nom}} | |
1937
| {{nom}} | |
1938
| {{nom}} | |
1939
| The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | {{nom}} | |
1940
| {{nom}} | |
1941
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1942
| {{won}} | |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1943
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1944
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| Brazil | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1945
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1948
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|Daniel J. Bloomberg
| Moonrise | {{nom}} | |
1949
| {{nom}} | |
1951
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | |
1952
| Daniel J. Bloomberg | {{nom}} | |
1978
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tex Rudloff, Curly Thirlwell, and Willie D. Burton |
1979
| {{won}} | Shared with Walter Murch, Richard Beggs, and Nat Boxer |
1980
| {{nom}} | Shared with Donald O. Mitchell, Bill Nicholson, and David J. Kimball |
rowspan=2|1981
| {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Portman |
Tom Fleischman
| Reds | {{nom}} | Shared with Dick Vorisek and Simon Kaye |
1982
| Les Lazarowitz | Tootsie | {{nom}} | Shared with Arthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, and Dick Alexander |
rowspan=3|1983
| Mark Berger | rowspan=2|The Right Stuff | {{won}} | Shared with Tom Scott, Randy Thom, and David MacMillan |
Jay Boekelheide
| {{won}} | Sound Editing Category. |
Todd Boekelheide
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alan Splet, Randy Thom, and David Parker |
rowspan=2|1984
| Mark Berger | Amadeus | {{won}} | Shared with Tom Scott and Chris Newman |
rowspan=2|David M. Ronne
| {{nom}} | Shared with Nick Alphin, Robert Thirlwell, and Richard Portman |
1985
| {{nom}} | Shared with Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, and Kevin O'Connell |
1991
| Tom Fleischman | {{nom}} | Shared with Chris Newman |
1992
| {{won}} | Sound Editing Category. Shared with Tom McCarthy |
rowspan=2|1996
| Mark Berger | {{won}} | Shared with Walter Murch, David Parker, and Chris Newman |
Jeff Wexler
| {{nom}} | Shared with Chris Carpenter, Bill W. Benton, and Bob Beemer |
1997
| Titanic | {{won}} | Shared with Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson, and Gary Summers |
2002
| Tom Fleischman | {{nom}} | Shared with Eugene Gearty and Ivan Sharrock |
2003
| Jeff Wexler | {{nom}} | Shared with Andy Nelson and Anna Behlmer |
2004
| Tom Fleischman | {{nom}} | Shared with Petur Hliddal |
2008
| {{nom}} | Shared with Gary Rizzo and Ed Novick |
2009
| Mark Ulano | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Minkler and Tony Lamberti |
2010
| Lora Hirschberg | {{won}} | Shared with Gary Rizzo and Ed Novick |
2011
| Tom Fleischman | Hugo | {{won}} | Shared with John Midgley |
2013
| Gravity | {{won}} | Shared with Skip Lievsay, Christopher Benstead, and Chris Munro |
rowspan=2|2019
| rowspan=2|Mark Ulano | Ad Astra | {{nom}} | Shared with Gary Rydstrom and Tom Johnson |
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
| {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Minkler and Christian P. Minkler |
2021
| Niv Adiri | Belfast | {{nom}} | Shared with Denise Yarde, Simon Chase, and James Mather |
Best Story
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Story |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1927/1928
| {{won}} | |
Lajos Bíró
| {{nom}} | |
1930/1932
| {{nom}} | Shared with John Bright |
1934
| {{won}} | |
1934
| The Richest Girl in the World | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1935
| Ben Hecht | {{won}} | Shared with Charles MacArthur |
Moss Hart
| {{nom}} | |
1936
| Norman Krasna | Fury | {{nom}} | |
1937
| Heinz Herald | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1938
| {{won}} | Shared with Eleanore Griffin |
Irving Berlin
| {{nom}} | |
John Howard Lawson
| Blockade | {{nom}} | |
Frederick Kohner
| {{nom}} | Shared with Marcella Burke |
rowspan=2|1939
| {{nom}} | |
Melchior Lengyel
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1940
| {{won}} | Shared with John Toldy |
Dore Schary
| {{nom}} | Shared with Hugo Butler |
Bella and Samuel Spewack
| {{nom}} | Shared with Leo McCarey |
rowspan=2|1941
| {{won}} | |
Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | Shared with Thomas Monroe |
rowspan=3|1942
| {{won}} | |
Irving Berlin
| {{nom}} | |
Sidney Harmon
| {{nom}} | |
1945
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1946
| {{nom}} | |
Victor Trivas
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1947
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frederick Stephani |
Eleazar Lipsky
| {{nom}} | |
Dorothy Parker
| Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman | {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Cavett |
1948
| Emeric Pressburger | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1950
| {{nom}} | |
Sy Gomberg
| When Willie Comes Marching Home | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1951
| {{nom}} | Shared with Liam O'Brien |
Alfred Hayes Stewart Stern | Teresa | {{nom}} | |
1953
| Ray Ashley | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1954
| {{won}} | |
Jed Harris
| {{nom}} | Shared with Tom Reed |
1955
| {{won}} | |
Note: Defunct category.
Best Visual Effects
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Visual Effects |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1939
| rowspan=5|Nathan Levinson | The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex | {{nom}} | rowspan=5|Shared with Byron Haskin |
1940
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=2|1941
| | {{nom}} |
The Sea Wolf
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=2|1942
| {{won}} |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| {{nom}} | Shared with Howard Lydecker |
1943
| rowspan=2|Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | Shared with H. F. Koenekamp and Rex Wimpy |
1944
| The Adventures of Mark Twain | {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Detlefsen and John Crouse |
1945
| {{nom}} | Shared with Fred Sersen, Roger Heman Sr., and Harry M. Leonard |
1946
| Nathan Levinson | {{nom}} | Shared with William C. McGann |
1968
| {{won}} | |
1986
| Aliens | {{won}} | Shared with Robert Skotak, John Richardson, and Suzanne M. Benson |
1987
| Stan Winston | Predator | {{nom}} | Shared with Joel Hynek |
rowspan=2|1991
| Stan Winston | {{won}} | Shared with Dennis Muren, Gene Warren Jr., and Robert Skotak |
Mikael Salomon
| {{nom}} | Shared with Allen Hall, Clay Pinney, and Scott Farrar |
1993
| Stan Winston | {{won}} | Shared with Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, and Michael Lantieri |
1994
| {{won}} | Shared with Ken Ralston, George Murphy, and Allen Hall |
1997
| rowspan=2|Stan Winston | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | {{nom}} | Shared with Dennis Muren, Randal M. Dutra, and Michael Lantieri |
2001
| A.I. Artificial Intelligence | {{nom}} | Shared with Dennis Muren, Scott Farrar, and Michael Lantieri |
rowspan=2|2009
| Stephen Rosenbaum | Avatar | {{won}} | Shared with Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, and Andrew R. Jones |
Dan Kaufman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros, and Matt Aitken |
2016
| {{nom}} | Shared with Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, and Brian McLean |
2017
| Stephen Rosenbaum | {{nom}} | Shared with Jeff White, Scott Benza, and Mike Meinardus |
Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
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| colspan=7 align=center | Best Adapted Screenplay |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="200"|Adapted From !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
rowspan=2|1927/1928
| The play Seventh Heaven by Austin Strong | {{won}} | |
Alfred A. Cohn
| The play by Samson Raphaelson, from his story "The Day of Atonement" | {{nom}} | |
1930/1931
| Skippy | The comic strip by Percy Crosby | {{nom}} | Shared with Sam Mintz |
1931/1932
| The novel by Robert Louis Stevenson | {{nom}} | Shared with Percy Heath |
rowspan=2|1932/1933
| The story Madame la Gimp by Damon Runyon | {{nom}} | |
Sonya Levien
| The novel by Phil Stong | {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Green |
rowspan=3|1934
| Robert Riskin | The story Night Bus by Samuel Hopkins Adams | {{won}} | |
Frances Goodrich
| The novel by Dashiell Hammett | {{nom}} | Shared with Albert Hackett |
Ben Hecht
| The book by Edgecumb Pinchon and O. B. State | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1936
| Robert Riskin | The story Opera Hat by Clarence Budington Kelland | {{nom}} | |
Frances Goodrich
| A story by Dashiell Hammett | {{nom}} | Shared with Albert Hackett |
Morrie Ryskind
| The story 1101 Park Avenue by Eric S. Hatch | {{nom}} | Shared with Eric S. Hatch |
rowspan=4|1937
| Heinz Herald | The book Zola and His Time by Matthew Josephson | {{won}} | Shared with Norman Reilly Raine |
Viña Delmar
| The play by Arthur Richman | {{nom}} | |
Morrie Ryskind
| The play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman | {{nom}} | Shared with Anthony Veiller |
Dorothy Parker Alan Campbell | A story by William A. Wellman and Robert Carson | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Carson |
rowspan=3|1938
| A story by Schary and Eleanore Griffin | {{nom}} | Shared with John Meehan |
Julius J. Epstein
| The short story "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst | {{nom}} | Shared with Lenore J. Coffee |
Robert Riskin
| The play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1939
| The novel by James Hilton | {{nom}} | Shared with R. C. Sheriff and Claudine West |
Sidney Buchman
| Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | A story by Lewis R. Foster | {{nom}} | |
Billy Wilder
| A story by Melchior Lengyel | {{nom}} | Shared with Charles Brackett and Walter Reisch |
Ben Hecht
| The novel by Emily Brontë | {{nom}} | Shared with Charles MacArthur |
rowspan=3|1941
| Sidney Buchman | The play Heaven Can Wait by Harry Segall | {{won}} | Shared with Seton I. Miller |
Billy Wilder
| The story Memo to a Movie Producer by Ketti Frings | {{nom}} | Shared with Charles Brackett |
Lillian Hellman
| The play by Hellman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=5|1942
| rowspan=2|George Froeschel | The character Mrs. Miniver from the newspaper columns by Jan Struther | {{won}} | Shared with James Hilton, Claudine West, and Arthur Wimperis |
Random Harvest
| The novel by James Hilton | {{nom}} | Shared with Claudine West and Arthur Wimperis |
Rodney Ackland Emeric Pressburger | A story by Pressburger | {{nom}} | |
Herman J. Mankiewicz Jo Swerling | A story by Paul Gallico | {{nom}} | |
Sidney Buchman Irwin Shaw | A story by Sidney Harmon | {{nom}} | |
1943
| Julius J. Epstein | The play Everybody Comes to Rick's by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1944
| Billy Wilder | The novel Double Indemnity in Three of a Kind by James M. Cain | {{nom}} | Shared with Raymond Chandler |
Samuel Hoffenstein
| Laura | The novel by Vera Caspary | {{nom}} | Shared with Jay Dratler and Elizabeth Reinhardt |
Irving Brecher Fred F. Finklehoffe | The novel by Sally Benson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1945
| Billy Wilder | The novel by Charles R. Jackson | {{won}} | Shared with Charles Brackett |
Guy Endore Leopold Atlas | The books Brave Men and Here Is Your War by Ernie Pyle | {{nom}} | Shared with Philip Stevenson |
Albert Maltz
| The novel Al Schmid, Marine by Roger Butterfield | {{nom}} | |
Tess Slesinger
| The novel by Betty Smith | {{nom}} | Posthumous nomination. Shared with Frank Davis |
1947
| The novel by Laura Z. Hobson | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1948
| Billy Wilder | A story by David Shaw | {{nom}} | Shared with Charles Brackett and Richard L. Breen |
Frank Partos
| The novel by Mary Jane Ward | {{nom}} | Shared with Millen Brand |
rowspan=3|1949
| Joseph L. Mankiewicz | The novel Letter to Three Wives by John Klempner | {{nom}} | |
Robert Rossen
| The novel by Robert Penn Warren | {{nom}} | |
Carl Foreman
| Champion | The short story by Ring Lardner | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1950
| Joseph L. Mankiewicz | The short story The Wisdom of Eve by Mary Orr | {{won}} | |
Albert Maltz
| The novel Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold | {{nom}} | |
Frances Goodrich
| The novel by E. Streeter | {{nom}} | Shared with Albert Hackett |
rowspan=2|1951
| The play by Sidney Kingsley | {{nom}} | |
Max Ophüls
| La Ronde | The play by Arthur Schnitzler | {{nom}} | Shared with Jacques Natanson |
1952
| Carl Foreman | The story The Tin Star by John W. Cunningham | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1953
| The novel by James Jones | {{won}} | |
Helen Deutsch
| Lili | The story Love of Seven Dolls by Paul Gallico | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1954
| Ernest Lehman | Sabrina | The novel Sabrina Fair by Taylor | {{nom}} | |
Frances Goodrich
| Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | The story The Sobbin' Women by Stephen Vincent Benét | {{nom}} | Shared with Albert Hackett and Dorothy Kingsley |
rowspan=3|1955
| Marty | The teleplay by Chayefsky | {{won}} | |
Richard Brooks
| The novel by Evan Hunter | {{nom}} | |
Daniel Fuchs
| A story by Fuchs | {{nom}} | Shared with Isobel Lennart |
rowspan=2|1956
| The novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne | {{won}} | Shared with John Farrow and James Poe |
Norman Corwin
| The novel by Irving Stone | {{nom}} | |
1957
| Carl Foreman | The Bridge on the River Kwai | The novel by Pierre Boulle | {{won}} | Shared with Pierre Boulle and Michael Wilson |
rowspan=3|1958
| Gigi | The novella by Colette | {{won}} | |
Richard Brooks
| The play by Tennessee Williams | {{nom}} | Shared with James Poe |
Don Mankiewicz
| Articles by Edward S. Montgomery and letters by Barbara Graham | {{nom}} | Shared with Nelson Gidding |
1959
| I. A. L. Diamond | A story by M. Logan and Robert Thoeren | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1960
| Richard Brooks | The novel by Sinclair Lewis | {{won}} | |
Nedrick Young
| The play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee | {{nom}} | Shared with Harold Jacob Smith |
rowspan=5|1961
| The teleplay by Mann | {{won}} | |
George Axelrod
| The novella by Truman Capote | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Carl Foreman
| The novel by Alistair MacLean | {{nom}} | |
Sidney Carroll Robert Rossen | The novel by Walter Tevis | {{nom}} | |
Ernest Lehman
| The play book by Arthur Laurents | {{nom}} | |
1962
| The story Lisa and David by Theodore Isaac Rubin | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1963
| The novel by Leo Rosten | {{nom}} | Shared with Richard L. Breen |
Harriet Frank Jr. Irving Ravetch | Hud | The novel Horseman, Pass By by Larry McMurtry | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1964
| The novel Red Alert by Peter George | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter George and Terry Southern |
Alan Jay Lerner
| The musical by Lerner | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1965
| The novel by John Fowles | {{nom}} | |
Abby Mann
| The novel by Katherine Anne Porter | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1966
| Richard Brooks | The novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O'Rourke | {{nom}} | |
Ernest Lehman
| Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | The play by Edward Albee | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1967
| The novel by Charles Webb | {{nom}} | Shared with Calder Willingham |
Richard Brooks
| The novel by Truman Capote | {{nom}} | |
Joseph Strick
| Ulysses | The novel by James Joyce | {{nom}} | Shared with Fred Haines |
rowspan=4|1968
| The play by Goldman | {{won}} | |
Neil Simon
| The play by Simon | {{nom}} | |
Stewart Stern
| The novel A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence | {{nom}} | |
Roman Polanski
| The novel by Ira Levin | {{nom}} | |
1969
| The novel by Philip Roth | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1970
| David Zelag Goodman | The play Lovers and Other Strangers by Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor | {{nom}} | Shared with Joseph Bologna |
Larry Kramer
| The novel by D. H. Lawrence | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1971
| Stanley Kubrick | The novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess | {{nom}} | |
Peter Bogdanovich
| The novel The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry | {{nom}} | Shared with Larry McMurtry |
1972
| Julius J. Epstein | The story "Witch's Milk" by Peter De Vries | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1973
| The novel by Darryl Ponicsan | {{nom}} | |
Alvin Sargent
| The novel Addie Pray by Joe David Brown | {{nom}} | |
Norman Wexler
| Serpico | The book by Peter Maas | {{nom}} | Shared with Waldo Salt |
rowspan=2|1974
| Mordecai Richler | The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | The novel by Richler | {{nom}} | |
Mel Brooks Gene Wilder | The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1975
| One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | The novel by Ken Kesey | {{won}} | |
Stanley Kubrick
| The novel The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. by William Makepeace Thackeray | {{nom}} | |
Neil Simon
| The play The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1976
| The book by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward | {{won}} | |
Nicholas Meyer
| The novel by Meyer | {{nom}} | |
Steve Shagan
| The book by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts | {{nom}} | Shared with David Butler |
rowspan=3|1977
| Alvin Sargent | Julia | The novel Pentimento by Lillian Hellman | {{won}} | |
Peter Shaffer
| Equus | The play by Shaffer | {{nom}} | |
Larry Gelbart
| Oh, God! | The novel by Avery Corman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1978
| The book by Billy Hayes and William Hoffer | {{won}} | Jewish father |
Neil Simon
| The play California Suite by Neil Simon | {{nom}} | |
Elaine May
| The play by Harry Segall | {{nom}} | Shared with Warren Beatty |
rowspan=3|1979
| The novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad | {{nom}} | Shared with Francis Ford Coppola |
Allan Burns
| The novel E=MC2 Mon Amour by Patrick Cauvin | {{nom}} | |
Harriet Frank Jr. Irving Ravetch | The book Crystal Lee, a Woman of Inheritance by Hank Leiferman | {{nom}} | |
1980
| Alvin Sargent | The novel by Judith Guest | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|1981
| The French Lieutenant's Woman | The novel by John Fowles | {{nom}} | |
Sidney Lumet
| The book Prince of the City: The True Story of a Cop Who Knew Too Much by Robert Daley | {{nom}} | Shared with Jay Presson Allen |
Michael Weller
| Ragtime | The novel by E. L. Doctorow | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1982
| The novel by Barry Reed | {{nom}} | |
Alan J. Pakula
| The novel by William Styron | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="4"|1983
| The novel by Larry McMurtry | {{won}} | |
Harold Pinter
| Betrayal | The play by Pinter | {{nom}} | |
Ronald Harwood
| The play by Harwood | {{nom}} | |
Julius J. Epstein
| The play Spofford by Herman Shumlin | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1984
| Amadeus | The play Amadeus by Peter Shaffer | {{won}} | |
Robert Towne
| Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes | The novel Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Austin |
rowspan=3|1986
| The novel by E. M. Forster | {{won}} | |
Mark Medoff
| The play by Medoff | {{nom}} | Shared with Hesper Anderson |
Richard Price
| The novel by Walter Tevis | {{nom}} | |
1987
| Stanley Kubrick | The novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford | {{nom}} | Shared with Gustav Hasford |
rowspan=2|1988
| The novel by Anne Tyler | {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Galati |
Philip Kaufman
| The Unbearable Lightness of Being | The novel by Milan Kundera | {{nom}} | Shared with Jean-Claude Carrière |
rowspan=3|1989
| The play by Uhry | {{won}} | |
Oliver Stone
| The book by Ron Kovic | {{nom}} | Shared with Ron Kovic |
Paul Mazursky Roger L. Simon | The novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer | {{nom}} | |
1990
| The book by Oliver Sacks | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1991
| The book I Was Hitler Youth Salomon by Solomon Perel | {{nom}} | |
Oliver Stone
| JFK | The books Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs and On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison | {{nom}} | Shared with Zachary Sklar |
rowspan=3|1992
| Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | The novel by E. M. Forster | {{won}} | |
Michael Tolkin
| The novel by Tolkin | {{nom}} | |
Bo Goldman
| The novel Il Buio E Il Miele by Giovanni Arpino & film Profumo di Donna by Ruggero Maccari and Dino Risi | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1993
| Steven Zaillian | The novel Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally | {{won}} | |
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
| The novel by Kazuo Ishiguro | {{nom}} | |
1994
| The novel Forrest Gump by Winston Groom | {{won}} | |
1995
| The novel Ardiente Paciencia by Antonio Skármeta | {{nom}} | Shared with Anna Pavignano, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli, and Massimo Troisi |
1996
| The play by Miller | {{nom}} | |
1997
| David Mamet | The novel American Hero by Larry Beinhart | {{nom}} | Shared with Hilary Henkin |
rowspan=2|1998
| The novel by Elmore Leonard | {{nom}} | |
Elaine May
| The novel by Joe Klein | {{nom}} | |
1999
| Michael Mann | The article "The Man Who Knew Too Much" by Marie Brenner | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2000
| Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | The novel by Wang Dulu | {{nom}} | Shared with Wang Hui-ling and Kuo Jung Tsai |
Ethan Coen Joel Coen | The epic poem Odyssey by Homer | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2001
| The book by Sylvia Nasar | {{won}} | |
Daniel Clowes Terry Zwigoff | The graphic novel by Clowes | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2002
| Ronald Harwood | The memoir by Władysław Szpilman | {{won}} | |
Chris Weitz Paul Weitz | The novel by Nick Hornby | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Hedges. Chris and Paul Weitz's father and maternal grandmother were Jewish. |
Charlie Kaufman
| The book The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean | {{nom}} | Shared with Donald Kaufman, Kaufman's fictional twin brother |
rowspan="2"|2003
| The comic book by Harvey Pekar and Our Cancer Year by Pekar and Joyce Brabner | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Pulcini |
Gary Ross
| The book Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|2005
| Capote | The book by Gerald Clarke | {{nom}} | |
Tony Kushner Eric Roth | Munich | The book Vengeance by George Jonas | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="2"|2006
| Sacha Baron Cohen | Borat | The character Borat Sagdiyev, from the television series Da Ali G Show, created by Sacha Baron Cohen | {{nom}} | Shared with Peter Baynham and Anthony Hines |
Patrick Marber
| The novel by Zoë Heller | {{nom}} | |
rowspan="3"|2007
| Ethan Coen | The novel No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy | {{won}} | |
Sarah Polley
| The short story "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" by Alice Munro | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Ronald Harwood
| The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | The book by Jean-Dominique Bauby | {{nom}} | |
2008
|Eric Roth |The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |The short story "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald | {{nom}} | Shared with Robin Swicord and Roth Swicord |
2009
| The novel Up in the Air by Walter Kirn | {{nom}} | Shared with Sheldon Turner |
rowspan=4|2010
| The book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich | {{won}} | |
Lee Unkrich
| The Toy Story films by Pete Docter, Lasseter, Stanton, et al. | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, and Andrew Stanton |
Debra Granik
| The novel by Daniel Woodrell | {{nom}} | Shared with Anne Rosellini |
Ethan Coen Joel Coen | The novel True Grit by Charles Portis | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2011
| The play Farragut North by Beau Willimon | {{nom}} | Shared with George Clooney and Beau Willimon |
Stan Chervin Aaron Sorkin Steven Zaillian | The book Moneyball by Michael Lewis | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2012
| The play Juicy and Delicious by Lucy Alibar | {{nom}} | Zeitlin is of Russian-Jewish descent. Shared with Lucy Alibar |
Tony Kushner
| Lincoln | The book Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin | {{nom}} | |
David O. Russell
| The novel by Matthew Quick | {{nom}} | |
2014
| The book Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges | {{won}} | |
rowspan=3|2017
| Aaron Sorkin | The book Molly's Game: From Hollywood's Elite to Wall Street's Billionaire Boys Club, My High-Stakes Adventure in the World of Underground Poker by Molly Bloom | {{nom}} | |
Scott Neustadter Michael H. Weber | The book The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell | {{nom}} | |
Scott Frank Michael Green James Mangold | Logan | Characters from the X-Men comic books and theatrical motion pictures | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|2018
| David Rabinowitz | The memoir Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth | {{won}} | Shared with Spike Lee and Kevin Willmott |
Ethan Coen Joel Coen | The Ballad of Buster Scruggs | The short stories All Gold Canyon by Jack London, & The Gal Who Got Rattled by Stewart Edward White | {{nom}} | |
Nicole Holofcener
| The memoir by Lee Israel | {{nom}} | Shared with Jeff Whitty |
Eric Roth
| The 1954 film by Moss Hart, 1976 film by Joan Didion, John Gregory Dunne & Frank Pierson, & story by Robert Carson & William A. Wellman | {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Cooper and Will Fetters |
rowspan="3"|2019
| The novel Caging Skies by Christine Leunens | {{won}} | |
Steven Zaillian
| The book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt | {{nom}} | |
Todd Phillips Scott Silver | Joker | The characters created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson | {{nom}} | |
2020/2021
| Sacha Baron Cohen | The character Borat Sagdiyev by Baron Cohen | {{nom}} | Shared with Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Peter Baynham, and Nina Pedrad |
rowspan="2"|2021
| The novel by Elena Ferrante | {{nom}} | |
Eric Roth
| Dune | The novel by Frank Herbert | {{nom}} | Shared with Jon Spaihts and Denis Villeneuve |
rowspan=2|2022
| Sarah Polley | The novel by Miriam Toews | {{won}} | |
Eric Warren Singer Justin Marks | The film Top Gun written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. | {{nom}} | Shared with Ehren Kruger, Christopher McQuarrie, and Peter Craig |
rowspan=2|2023
| Barbie | The characters created by Ruth Handler | {{nom}} | Shared with Greta Gerwig |
Jonathan Glazer
| The novel by Martin Amis | {{nom}} | |
2024
| The book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald | {{nom}} | Shared with Jay Cocks |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
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| colspan=5 align=center | Best Original Screenplay |
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!width="075"|Year !width="200"|Name !width="200"|Film !width="080"|Status !width="650"|Milestone / Notes |
1940
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1941
| {{won}} | Shared with Orson Welles |
Norman Krasna
| {{nom}} | |
Howard Koch
| {{nom}} | Shared with Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, and John Huston |
Paul Jarrico
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1942
| {{won}} | Shared with Ring Lardner Jr. |
Emeric Pressburger
| One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | {{nom}} | Shared with Michael Powell |
Don Hartman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Frank Butler |
George Oppenheimer
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1943
| Norman Krasna | {{won}} | |
Lillian Hellman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1945
| {{nom}} | |
Harry Kurnitz
| What Next, Corporal Hargrove? | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1946
| Ben Hecht | {{nom}} | |
Melvin Frank
| {{nom}} | Shared with Norman Panama |
rowspan=3|1947
| The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer | {{won}} | |
Abraham Polonsky
| {{nom}} | |
Garson Kanin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ruth Gordon |
rowspan=4|1949
| {{won}} | |
Sidney Buchman
| {{nom}} | |
Alfred Hayes
| Paisan | {{nom}} | Shared with Sergio Amidei, Federico Fellini, Marcello Pagliero, and Roberto Rossellini |
Helen Levitt Sidney Meyers | {{nom}} | Shared with Janice Loeb |
rowspan=5|1950
| {{won}} | Shared with Charles Brackett and D.M. Marshman Jr. |
Garson Kanin
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ruth Gordon |
Bernard C. Schoenfeld
| Caged | {{nom}} | Shared with Virginia Kellogg |
Carl Foreman
| The Men | {{nom}} | |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
| {{nom}} | Shared with Lesser Samuels |
rowspan=3|1951
| {{won}} | |
Billy Wilder
| {{nom}} | Shared with Walter Newman and Lesser Samuels |
Robert Pirosh
| {{nom}} | |
1952
| Garson Kanin | {{nom}} | Shared with Ruth Gordon |
1953
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1954
| {{won}} | |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
| {{nom}} | |
Melvin Frank
| {{nom}} | Shared with Norman Panama |
rowspan=4|1955
| {{won}} | |
Milton Sperling
| The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell | {{nom}} | Shared with Emmet Lavery |
Betty Comden Adolph Green | {{nom}} | |
Melville Shavelson Jack Rose | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1958
| {{won}} | Shared with Harold Jacob Smith |
Paddy Chayefsky
| {{nom}} | |
Melville Shavelson Jack Rose | {{nom}} | |
Michael Kanin Fay Kanin | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1959
| rowspan=2|Stanley Shapiro | {{won}} | Shared with Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse |
Operation Petticoat
| {{nom}} | Shared with Paul King and Joseph Stone |
Ernest Lehman
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1960
| Billy Wilder | {{won}} | |
Melvin Frank
| {{nom}} | Shared with Norman Panama |
Jules Dassin
| {{nom}} | |
1961
| rowspan=2|Stanley Shapiro | {{nom}} | Shared with Paul Henning |
1962
| {{nom}} | Shared with Nate Monaster |
1963
| Love with the Proper Stranger | {{nom}} | |
1964
| {{won}} | Shared with Frank Tarloff and S. H. Barnett |
1965
| Darling | {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|1966
| {{won}} | Shared with Pierre Uytterhoeven |
Billy Wilder I. A. L. Diamond | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1967
| {{nom}} | |
Frederic Raphael
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1968
| {{won}} | |
Gillo Pontecorvo
| {{nom}} | Shared with Franco Solinas |
Peter Ustinov
| {{nom}} | Shared with Ira Wallach |
Stanley Kubrick
| {{nom}} | Shared with Arthur C. Clarke |
rowspan=2|1969
| Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | {{won}} | |
Paul Mazursky
| {{nom}} | Shared with Larry Tucker |
rowspan=3|1970
| {{nom}} | Shared with Carole Eastman |
Norman Wexler
| Joe | {{nom}} | |
Erich Segal
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1971
| Paddy Chayefsky | {{won}} | |
Herman Raucher
| {{nom}} | |
1972
| Carl Foreman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1973
| {{nom}} | Shared with Willard Huyck and George Lucas |
Steve Shagan
| {{nom}} | |
Melvin Frank Jack Rose | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1974
| {{won}} | |
Suzanne Schiffman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jean-Louis Richard and François Truffaut |
Josh Greenfeld Paul Mazursky | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1975
| Claude Lelouch | {{nom}} | Shared with Pierre Uytterhoeven |
Ted Allan
| {{nom}} | |
Robert Towne
| Shampoo | {{nom}} | Shared with Warren Beatty |
rowspan=3|1976
| Paddy Chayefsky | Network | {{won}} | |
Walter Bernstein
| {{nom}} | |
Sylvester Stallone
| Rocky | {{nom}} | Jewish maternal grandfather |
rowspan=3| 1977
| Woody Allen | {{won}} | |
Neil Simon
| {{nom}} | |
Arthur Laurents
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1978
| Louis Garfinkle | {{nom}} | Shared with Deric Washburn, Michael Cimino, and Quinn Redeker |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
Paul Mazursky
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1979
| {{nom}} | Shared with Valerie Curtin |
Woody Allen Marshall Brickman | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1980
| {{won}} | |
Nancy Meyers
| {{nom}} | Shared with Harvey Miller and Charles Shyer |
1981
| Arthur | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1982
| Barry Levinson | Diner | {{nom}} | |
Larry Gelbart Murray Schisgal | Tootsie | {{nom}} | Shared with Don McGuire |
rowspan=3|1983
| {{nom}} | Shared with Barbara Benedek |
Nora Ephron
| Silkwood | {{nom}} | Shared with Alice Arlen |
Lawrence Lasker Walter F. Parkes | WarGames | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1984
| Woody Allen | {{nom}} | |
Lowell Ganz Bruce Jay Friedman Brian Grazer Babaloo Mandel | Splash | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|1985
| Bob Gale | {{nom}} | Shared with Robert Zemeckis |
Tom Stoppard
| Brazil | {{nom}} | Shared with Terry Gilliam and Charles McKeown |
Aída Bortnik
| {{nom}} | Shared with Luis Puenzo |
rowspan=2|Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1986
| {{won}} | |
rowspan=2|Oliver Stone
| Platoon | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Salvador
| {{nom}} | Shared with Richard Boyle |
rowspan=2|1987
| {{nom}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1988
| Big | {{nom}} | |
Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1989
| {{won}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
Nora Ephron
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|1990
| Ghost | {{won}} | |
Woody Allen
| Alice | {{nom}} | |
Barry Levinson
| Avalon | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1991
| Bugsy | {{nom}} | |
Lawrence Kasdan Meg Kasdan | {{nom}} | |
1992
| Woody Allen | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1993
| Gary Ross | Dave | {{nom}} | |
Nora Ephron
| {{nom}} | Shared with Jeff Arch and David S. Ward |
1994
| rowspan=2|Woody Allen | {{nom}} | Shared with Douglas McGrath |
rowspan=3|1995
| {{nom}} | |
Oliver Stone
| Nixon | {{nom}} | Shared with Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson |
Joel Cohen Alec Sokolow | {{nom}} | Shared with Andrew Stanton, Joss Whedon, Pete Docter, John Lasseter, and Joe Ranft |
rowspan=2|1996
| Fargo | {{won}} | |
Mike Leigh
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|1997
| James L. Brooks | {{nom}} | Shared with Mark Andrus |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
1998
| Tom Stoppard | {{won}} | Shared with Marc Norman |
rowspan=2|1999
| {{nom}} | |
Mike Leigh
| {{nom}} | |
2000
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2002
| {{nom}} | |
Kenneth Lonergan Steven Zaillian | {{nom}} | Shared with Jay Cocks |
rowspan=2|2004
| Charlie Kaufman | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | {{won}} | Shared with Pierre Bismuth and Michel Gondry |
Mike Leigh
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2005
| {{nom}} | Shared with George Clooney |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
Noah Baumbach
| {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2006
| {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2007
| {{nom}} | Jewish father |
2008
| Mike Leigh | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2009
| {{won}} | |
Oren Moverman
| {{nom}} | Shared with Alessandro Camon |
Joel Coen Ethan Coen | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=4|2010
| {{won}} | |
Mike Leigh
| {{nom}} | |
Scott Silver
| {{nom}} | Shared with Eric Johnson and Paul Tamasy |
Stuart Blumberg Lisa Cholodenko | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2011
| Woody Allen | {{won}} | |
Michel Hazanavicius
| {{nom}} | |
2012
| Mark Boal | {{nom}} | |
rowspan=3|2013
| Her | {{won}} | |
David O. Russell Eric Warren Singer | {{nom}} | |
Woody Allen
| {{nom}} | |
2014
| {{nom}} | Shared with E. Max Frye |
rowspan=3|2015
| {{won}} | Shared with Tom McCarthy |
Joel Coen Ethan Coen | {{nom}} | Shared with Matt Charman |
Andrea Berloff Jonathan Herman | {{nom}} | Shared with S. Leigh Savidge and Alan Wenkus |
2016
| Kenneth Lonergan | {{won}} | |
rowspan="2"|2019
| Noah Baumbach | {{nom}} | Jewish father |
Sam Mendes
| 1917 | {{nom}} | Shared with Krysty Wilson-Cairns |
rowspan=3|2020/2021
| Will Berson | {{nom}} | Shared with Shaka King and Kenny and Keith Lucas |
Darius Marder Abraham Marder | {{nom}} | Shared with Derek Cianfrance |
Aaron Sorkin
| {{nom}} | |
rowspan=2|2021
| {{nom}} | Shared with Adam McKay |
Zach Baylin
| {{nom}} | |
2022
| Steven Spielberg | {{nom}} | |
2023
| Maestro | {{nom}} | Shared with Bradley Cooper |
2024
| {{nom}} | |
Special awards
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| colspan=4 align=center | Special Awards |
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!Year !Name !Award !Notes |
rowspan=2|1938
| "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." |
Hal B. Wallis
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
rowspan=2|1939
| Academy Honorary Award | "Recognizing the unique and outstanding contribution of Douglas Fairbanks, first President of the Academy, to the international development of the motion picture." |
David O. Selznick
| rowspan=2|Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1943
| Hal B. Wallis | |
rowspan=2|1945
| rowspan=3|Academy Honorary Award | "For his six years service as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." |
Daniel J. Bloomberg
| "For the building of an outstanding musical scoring auditorium which provides optimum recording conditions and combines all elements of acoustic and engineering design." |
rowspan=2|1946
| "For his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture." |
Samuel Goldwyn
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
rowspan=4| 1948
| Walter Wanger | rowspan=3| Academy Honorary Award | "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." |
Sid Grauman
| "Master showman, who raised the standard of exhibition of motion pictures." |
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." |
Jerry Wald
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
rowspan=2|1949
| rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "For his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures." |
Cecil B. DeMille
| "Distinguished motion picture pioneer for 37 years of brilliant showmanship." |
1950
| Academy Honorary Award | "For distinguished service to the motion picture industry." |
1951
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
rowspan=2|1952
| Academy Honorary Award | "For long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry." |
Cecil B. DeMille
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1954
| rowspan=3|Academy Honorary Award | "For his unique talents, his service to the Academy, the motion picture industry, and the American people." |
1956
| "For distinguished service to the film industry." |
1957
| Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson | "Motion picture pioneer, for his contributions to the development of motion pictures as entertainment." |
rowspan=2|1958
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
Samuel Goldwyn
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
rowspan=2|1961
| Academy Honorary Award | "For his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film." |
Stanley Kramer
| rowspan=2| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
rowspan=2|1963
| |
Steve Broidy
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
1965
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1967
| Arthur Freed | rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "For distinguished service to the Academy and the production of six top-rated Awards telecasts." |
1969
| "For his unique mastery of the art of screen acting with the respect and affection of his colleagues." |
1970
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
1972
| rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "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." |
rowspan=2|1973
| "In recognition of his brilliant creativity and for the unequalled achievements of the Marx Brothers in the art of motion picture comedy." |
Lawrence Weingarten
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1974
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
rowspan=2|1975
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
Arthur B. Krim
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
rowspan=2|1976
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
Jules C. Stein
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
1977
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1979
| rowspan=4|Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
1980
| Awarded posthumously |
1982
| Danny Kaye | |
1983
| Walter Mirisch | |
rowspan=2|1985
| rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "In recognition of his many and memorable compelling screen performances and for his personal integrity and dedication to his craft." |
Alex North
| "In recognition of his brilliant artistry in the creation of memorable music for a host of distinguished motion pictures." |
1986
| rowspan=2| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1987
| |
1990
| rowspan=3|Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
1993
| Converted to Judaism |
1994
| Paul Newman | |
1995
| rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "For 50 years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community." |
rowspan=2|1996
| "In recognition of his services to the art of the dance in the art of the screen." |
Saul Zaentz
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award | |
1997
| rowspan=2|Academy Honorary Award | "In appreciation of a body of work marked by grace, elegance, wit and visual innovation." |
2000
| "In appreciation of a body of varied and enduring work." |
2002
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
2004
| Academy Honorary Award | "In recognition of his brilliant services to screenwriters, performers and the art of the motion picture." |
2005
| rowspan=2|Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
2007
| |
rowspan=2|2009
| Academy Honorary Award | "In recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of motion pictures." |
Jerry Lewis
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
2010
| Academy Honorary Award | "For a lifetime's worth of indelible screen characters." |
2013
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award | |
rowspan=2|2016
| rowspan=6|Academy Honorary Award | "Over five decades, he applied his talents to more than 200 feature films... and has been instrumental in the careers of celebrated actors." |
Frederick Wiseman
| "Wiseman has made one film almost every year since 1967, illuminating lives in the context of social, cultural and government institutions." |
2018
| "In recognition of his unique musical style, compositional integrity and influential contributions to the art of film scoring." |
2021
| "For her bold, uncompromising approach to filmmaking, as a writer, director and actress" |
2022
| "Warren’s music and lyrics have magnified the emotional impact of countless motion pictures and inspired generations of musical artists" |
2023
| "Mel Brooks lights up our hearts with his humor, and his legacy has made a lasting impact on every facet of entertainment" |
References
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