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1928/29 (2nd)
1929/30 (3rd) All Quiet on the Western Front
1930/31 (4th) Cimarron
1931/32 (5th) Grand Hotel
1932/33 (6th) Cavalcade
1934 (7th) It Happened One Night
1935 (8th) Mutiny on the Bounty
1936 (9th) The Great Ziegfeld
1937 (10th) The Life of Emile Zola
1938 (11th) You Can't Take It with You
1939 (12th) Gone with the Wind
1940 (13th) Rebecca
1941 (14th) How Green Was My Valley
1942 (15th) Mrs. Miniver
1943 (16th) Casablanca
1944 (17th) Going My Way
1945 (18th) The Lost Weekend
1946 (19th) The Best Years of Our Lives
1947 (20th) Gentleman's Agreement
1948 (21st) Hamlet
1949 (22nd) All the King's Men
1950 (23rd) All about Eve
1951 (24th) An American in Paris
1952 (25th) The Greatest Show on Earth
1953 (26th) From Here to Eternity
1954 (27th) On the Waterfront
1955 (28th) Marty
1956 (29th) Around the World in 80 Days
1957 (30th) The Bridge on the River Kwai
1958 (31st) Gigi
1959 (32nd) Ben-Hur
1960 (33rd) The Apartment
1961 (34th) West Side Story
1962 (35th) Lawrence of Arabia
1963 (36th) Tom Jones
1964 (37th) My Fair Lady
1965 (38th) The Sound of Music
1966 (39th) A Man for All Seasons
1967 (40th) In the Heat of the Night
1968 (41st) Oliver!
1969 (42nd) Midnight Cowboy
1970 (43rd) Patton
1971 (44th) The French Connection
1972 (45th) The Godfather
1973 (46th) The Sting
1974 (47th) The Godfather Part II
1975 (48th) One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976 (49th) Rocky
1977 (50th) Annie Hall
1978 (51st) The Deer Hunter
1979 (52nd) Kramer vs. Kramer
1980 (53rd) Ordinary People
1981 (54th) Chariots of Fire
1982 (55th) Gandhi
1983 (56th) Terms of Endearment
1984 (57th) Amadeus
1985 (58th) Out of Africa
1986 (59th) Platoon
1987 (60th) The Last Emperor
1988 (61st) Rain Man
1989 (62nd) Driving Miss Daisy
1990 (63rd) Dances With Wolves
1991 (64th) The Silence of the Lambs
1992 (65th) Unforgiven
1993 (66th) Schindler's List
1994 (67th) Forrest Gump
1995 (68th) Braveheart
1996 (69th) The English Patient
1997 (70th) Titanic
1998 (71st) Shakespeare in Love
1999 (72nd) American Beauty
2000 (73rd) Gladiator
A Beautiful Mind -- Brian Grazer and Ron
2001 (74th) Howard, Producers
2002 (75th) Chicago
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
2003 (76th) King
2004 (77th) Million Dollar Baby
2005 (78th) Crash
Nota
* 1927/28 (1st)
William Cameron Menzies The Dove; and Tempest
1928/29 (2nd)
Cedric Gibbons The Bridge of San Luis Rey
* 1928/29 (2nd)
Mitchell Leisen Dynamite
1928/29 (2nd)
William Cameron Menzies Alibi; and The Awakening
1928/29 (2nd)
Harry Oliver Street Angel
1928/29 (2nd)
* 1929/30 (3rd)
Herman Rosse King of Jazz
* 1930/31 (4th)
Max Ree Cimarron
* 1931/32 (5th)
Gordon Wiles Transatlantic
* 1932/33 (6th)
William S. Darling Cavalcade
* 1935 (8th)
Richard Day The Dark Angel
* 1936 (9th)
Richard Day Dodsworth
* 1937 (10th)
Stephen Goosson Lost Horizon
* 1939 (12th)
Lyle Wheeler Gone with the Wind
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, William Anna and the King of Siam
Darling; Interior Decoration: Thomas
* Little, Frank E. Hughes
1946 (19th) (Black-and-White)
Art Direction: Hans Dreier, Walter Tyler; Kitty
Interior Decoration: Sam Comer, Ray
Moyer
1946 (19th) (Black-and-White)
Art Direction: Richard Day, Nathan Juran; The Razor's Edge
Interior Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S.
Fox
1946 (19th) (Black-and-White)
John Bryan Caesar and Cleopatra
1946 (19th) (Color)
Art Direction: Paul Sheriff, Carmen Dillon Henry V
1946 (19th) (Color)
Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul The Yearling
Groesse; Interior Decoration: Edwin B.
* 1946 (19th) (Color) Willis
* Richard Day
1954 (27th) (Black-and-White)
On the Waterfront
* Vassilis Fotopoulos
1964 (37th) (Black-and-White)
Zorba the Greek
1977 (50th)
* 1983 (56th)
Anna Asp Fanny & Alexander
* 1995 (68th)
Eugenio Zanetti Restoration
* 2002 (75th)
John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim Chicago
Ben Van Os; Set Decoration: Cecile Girl with a Pearl Earring
2003 (76th) Heideman
Lilly Kilvert; Set Decoration: Gretchen Rau The Last Samurai
2003 (76th)
Grant Major; Set Decoration: Dan Hennah The Lord of the Rings: The
* 2003 (76th) and Alan Lee Return of the King
William Sandell; Set Decoration: Robert Master and Commander:
2003 (76th) Gould The Far Side of the World
Jeannine Oppewall; Set Decoration: Seabiscuit
2003 (76th) Leslie Pope
this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed.
When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the
winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this
achievement are indicated here in parens.]
this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed.
When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the
winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this
achievement are indicated here in parens.]
this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed.
When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the
winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this
achievement are indicated here in parens.]
this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed.
When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the
winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this
achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: won by two votes]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Nomination withdrawn by Republic
Studios.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Nomination withdrawn by production company.]
Año Actor principal
* Emil Jannings -- The Last Command {"General Dolgorucki
[Grand Duke Sergius Alexander]"}; and The Way of All
Flesh {"August Schilling"}
1927/28 (1st)
Richard Barthelmess -- The Noose {"Nickie Elkins"}; and
1927/28 (1st) The Patent Leather Kid {"The Patent Leather Kid"}
1927/28 (1st)
1928/29 (2nd)George Bancroft -- Thunderbolt {"Thunderbolt Jim Lang"}
1928/29 (2nd)* Warner Baxter -- In Old Arizona {"The Cisco Kid"}
1928/29 (2nd)Chester Morris -- Alibi {"No. 1065, Chick Williams"}
Paul Muni -- The Valiant {"James Dyke"}
1928/29 (2nd)
1928/29 (2nd)Lewis Stone -- The Patriot {"Count Pahlen"}
1928/29 (2nd)
1929/30 (3rd) * George Arliss -- Disraeli {"Benjamin Disraeli"}
George Arliss -- The Green Goddess {"Oxonian, the Rajah
1929/30 (3rd) of Rukh"}
Wallace Beery -- The Big House {"'Machine Gun' Butch
1929/30 (3rd) Schmidt"}
Maurice Chevalier -- The Big Pond {"Pierre Mirande"}; and
1929/30 (3rd) The Love Parade {"Count Alfred Renard"}
Ronald Colman -- Bulldog Drummond {"Hugh 'Bulldog'
1929/30 (3rd) Drummond"}; and Condemned {"Michel"}
1929/30 (3rd) Lawrence Tibbett -- The Rogue Song {"Yegor"}
1930/31 (4th) * Lionel Barrymore -- A Free Soul {"Stephen Ashe"}
1930/31 (4th) Jackie Cooper -- Skippy {"Skippy Skinner"}
1930/31 (4th) Richard Dix -- Cimarron {"Yancey Cravat"}
1930/31 (4th) Fredric March -- The Royal Family of Broadway {"Tony
Cavendish"}
1930/31 (4th) Adolphe Menjou -- The Front Page {"Walter Burns"}
1931/32 (5th) * Wallace Beery -- The Champ {"Champ"}
1931/32 (5th) Alfred Lunt -- The Guardsman {"The Actor"}
* Fredric March -- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde {"Dr. Henry
1931/32 (5th) Jekyll/Mr. Hyde"}
Leslie Howard -- Berkeley Square {"Peter Standish"} [came
1932/33 (6th) in 3rd]
* Charles Laughton -- The Private Life of Henry VIII
1932/33 (6th) {"Henry VIII"}
Paul Muni -- I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang {"James
1932/33 (6th) Allen"} [came in 2nd]
* Clark Gable -- It Happened One Night {"Peter Warne"}
1934 (7th)
Frank Morgan -- The Affairs of Cellini {"Allesandro, Duke
1935 (7th) of Florence"} [came in 2nd]
William Powell -- The Thin Man {"Nick Charles"} [came in
1936 (7th) 3rd]
1937 (7th)
Clark Gable -- Mutiny on the Bounty {"Fletcher Christian"}
1935 (8th)
Charles Laughton -- Mutiny on the Bounty {"Captain Bligh"}
1936 (8th) [came in 3rd]
1937 (8th) * Victor McLaglen -- The Informer {"Gypo Nolan"}
Paul Muni -- Black Fury {"Joe Radek"} [came in 2nd]
1938 (8th)
1939 (8th) Franchot Tone -- Mutiny on the Bounty {"Roger Byam"}
1940 (8th)
Gary Cooper -- Mr. Deeds Goes to Town {"Longfellow
1936 (9th) Deeds"}
Walter Huston -- Dodsworth {"Sam Dodsworth"}
1937 (9th)
* Paul Muni -- The Story of Louis Pasteur {"Louis Pasteur"}
1938 (9th)
William Powell -- My Man Godfrey {"Godfrey Parks"}
1939 (9th)
Spencer Tracy -- San Francisco {"Father Tim Mullen"}
1940 (9th)
1937 (10th) Charles Boyer -- Conquest {"Napoleon Bonaparte"}
Fredric March -- A Star Is Born {"Norman Maine (Alfred
1938 (10th) Hinkel)"}
Robert Montgomery -- Night Must Fall {"Danny"}
1939 (10th)
1940 (10th) Paul Muni -- The Life of Emile Zola {"Emile Zola"}
1941 (10th) * Spencer Tracy -- Captains Courageous {"Manuel"}
1938 (11th) Charles Boyer -- Algiers {"Pepe Le Moko"}
James Cagney -- Angels with Dirty Faces {"Rocky
1939 (11th) Sullivan"}
1940 (11th) Robert Donat -- The Citadel {"Andrew Mason"}
Leslie Howard -- Pygmalion {"Professor Henry Higgins"}
1941 (11th)
* Spencer Tracy -- Boys Town {"Father Flanagan"}
1942 (11th)
* Robert Donat -- Goodbye, Mr. Chips {"Arthur Chipping"}
1939 (12th)
Clark Gable -- Gone with the Wind {"Rhett Butler"}
1940 (12th)
Laurence Olivier -- Wuthering Heights {"Heathcliff"}
1941 (12th)
Mickey Rooney -- Babes in Arms {"Mickey Moran"}
1942 (12th)
James Stewart -- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington {"Jefferson
1943 (12th) Smith"}
Charles Chaplin -- The Great Dictator {"Hynkel, Dictator of
1940 (13th) Tomania"}
1941 (13th) Henry Fonda -- The Grapes of Wrath {"Tom Joad"}
Raymond Massey -- Abe Lincoln in Illinois {"Abraham
1942 (13th) Lincoln"}
Laurence Olivier -- Rebecca {"Maxim de Winter"}
1943 (13th)
* James Stewart -- The Philadelphia Story {"Mike Connor"}
1944 (13th)
* Gary Cooper -- Sergeant York {"Alvin C. York"}
1941 (14th)
Cary Grant -- Penny Serenade {"Roger Adams"}
1942 (14th)
Walter Huston -- All That Money Can Buy {"Mr. Scratch"}
1943 (14th)
Robert Montgomery -- Here Comes Mr. Jordan {"Joe
1944 (14th) Pendleton"}
Orson Welles -- Citizen Kane {"Charles Foster Kane"}
1945 (14th)
* James Cagney -- Yankee Doodle Dandy {"George M.
1942 (15th) Cohan"}
Ronald Colman -- Random Harvest {"Charles Ranier"}
1943 (15th)
1944 (15th) Gary Cooper -- The Pride of the Yankees {"Lou Gehrig"}
1945 (15th) Walter Pidgeon -- Mrs. Miniver {"Clem Miniver"}
Monty Woolley -- The Pied Piper {"Howard"}
1946 (15th)
Humphrey Bogart -- Casablanca {"Rick Blane"}
1943 (16th)
Gary Cooper -- For Whom the Bell Tolls {"Robert Jordan"}
1944 (16th)
* Paul Lukas -- Watch on the Rhine {"Kurt Muller"}
1945 (16th)
Walter Pidgeon -- Madame Curie {"Pierre Curie"}
1946 (16th)
Mickey Rooney -- The Human Comedy {"Homer
1947 (16th) Macauley"}
Charles Boyer -- Gaslight {"Gregory Anton"}
1944 (17th)
1945 (17th) * Bing Crosby -- Going My Way {"Father O'Malley"}
Barry Fitzgerald -- Going My Way {"Father Fitzgibbon"}
1946 (17th)
1947 (17th) Cary Grant -- None but the Lonely Heart {"Ernie Mott"}
Alexander Knox -- Wilson {"Woodrow Wilson"}
1948 (17th)
Bing Crosby -- The Bells of St. Mary's {"Father O'Malley"}
1945 (18th)
1946 (18th) Gene Kelly -- Anchors Aweigh {"Joseph Brady"}
* Ray Milland -- The Lost Weekend {"Don Birnam"}
1947 (18th)
Gregory Peck -- The Keys of the Kingdom {"Father Francis
1948 (18th) Chisholm"}
1949 (18th) Cornel Wilde -- A Song to Remember {"Frederick Chopin"}
* Fredric March -- The Best Years of Our Lives {"Al
1946 (19th) Stephenson"}
1947 (19th) Laurence Olivier -- Henry V {"Henry V"}
1948 (19th) Larry Parks -- The Jolson Story {"Al Jolson"}
Gregory Peck -- The Yearling {"Pa Baxter"}
1949 (19th)
James Stewart -- It's a Wonderful Life {"George Bailey"}
1950 (19th)
* Ronald Colman -- A Double Life {"Anthony John"}
1947 (20th)
John Garfield -- Body and Soul {"Charlie Davis"}
1948 (20th)
Gregory Peck -- Gentleman's Agreement {"Phil Green"}
1949 (20th)
William Powell -- Life with Father {"Clarence Day"}
1950 (20th)
Michael Redgrave -- Mourning Becomes Electra {"Orin
1951 (20th) Mannon"}
1948 (21st) Lew Ayres -- Johnny Belinda {"Dr. Robert Richardson"}
Montgomery Clift -- The Search {"Ralph Stevenson"}
1949 (21st)
1950 (21st) Dan Dailey -- When My Baby Smiles at Me {"Skid"}
* Laurence Olivier -- Hamlet {"Hamlet"}
1951 (21st)
1952 (21st) Clifton Webb -- Sitting Pretty {"Lynn Belvedere"}
* Broderick Crawford -- All the King's Men {"Willie Stark"}
1949 (22nd)
1950 (22nd) Kirk Douglas -- Champion {"Midge Kelly"}
1951 (22nd) Gregory Peck -- Twelve O'Clock High {"General Savage"}
Richard Todd -- The Hasty Heart {"Lachie"}
1952 (22nd)
John Wayne -- Sands of Iwo Jima {"Sergeant John M.
1953 (22nd) Stryker"}
Louis Calhern -- The Magnificent Yankee {"Oliver Wendell
1950 (23rd) Holmes"}
* José Ferrer -- Cyrano de Bergerac {"Cyrano de Bergerac"}
1951 (23rd)
William Holden -- Sunset Blvd. {"Joe Gillis"}
1952 (23rd)
1953 (23rd) James Stewart -- Harvey {"Elwood P. Dowd"}
Spencer Tracy -- Father of the Bride {"Stanley T. Banks"}
1954 (23rd)
* Humphrey Bogart -- The African Queen {"Charlie Allnut"}
1951 (24th)
Marlon Brando -- A Streetcar Named Desire {"Stanley
1952 (24th) Kowalski"}
Montgomery Clift -- A Place in the Sun {"George Eastman"}
1953 (24th)
Arthur Kennedy -- Bright Victory {"Larry Levins"}
1954 (24th)
1955 (24th) Fredric March -- Death of a Salesman {"Willy Loman"}
Marlon Brando -- Viva Zapata! {"Emiliano Zapata"}
1952 (25th)
1953 (25th) * Gary Cooper -- High Noon {"Will Kane"}
Kirk Douglas -- The Bad and the Beautiful {"Jonathan
1954 (25th) Shields"}
José Ferrer -- Moulin Rouge {"Toulouse-Lautrec"}
1955 (25th)
Alec Guinness -- The Lavender Hill Mob {"Holland"}
1956 (25th)
1953 (26th) Marlon Brando -- Julius Caesar {"Marc Antony"}
1954 (26th) Richard Burton -- The Robe {"Marcellus Gallio"}
Montgomery Clift -- From Here to Eternity {"Robert E. Lee
1955 (26th) Prewitt"}
* William Holden -- Stalag 17 {"Sefton"}
1956 (26th)
Burt Lancaster -- From Here to Eternity {"Sgt. Milton
1957 (26th) Warden"}
1954 (27th) Humphrey Bogart -- The Caine Mutiny {"Captain Queeg"}
* Marlon Brando -- On the Waterfront {"Terry Malloy"}
1955 (27th)
Bing Crosby -- The Country Girl {"Frank Elgin"}
1956 (27th)
James Mason -- A Star Is Born {"Norman Maine/Alfred
1957 (27th) Hinkel"}
Dan O'Herlihy -- Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
1958 (27th) {"Robinson Crusoe"}
1955 (28th) * Ernest Borgnine -- Marty {"Marty Pilletti"}
1956 (28th) James Cagney -- Love Me or Leave Me {"Martin Snyder"}
James Dean -- East of Eden {"Cal Trask"}
1957 (28th)
Frank Sinatra -- The Man with the Golden Arm {"Frankie"}
1958 (28th)
Spencer Tracy -- Bad Day at Black Rock {"John J.
1959 (28th) Macreedy"}
1956 (29th) * Yul Brynner -- The King and I {"The King"}
1957 (29th) James Dean -- Giant {"Jett Rink"}
1958 (29th) Kirk Douglas -- Lust for Life {"Vincent Van Gogh"}
1959 (29th) Rock Hudson -- Giant {"Bick Benedict"}
Sir Laurence Olivier -- Richard III {"Richard III"}
1960 (29th)
Marlon Brando -- Sayonara {"Major Lloyd Gruver"}
1957 (30th)
Anthony Franciosa -- A Hatful of Rain {"Polo"}
1958 (30th)
* Alec Guinness -- The Bridge on the River Kwai {"Colonel
1959 (30th) Nicholson"}
Charles Laughton -- Witness for the Prosecution {"Sir
1960 (30th) Wilfrid Robarts"}
Anthony Quinn -- Wild Is the Wind {"Gino"}
1961 (30th)
Tony Curtis -- The Defiant Ones {"John 'Joker' Jackson"}
1958 (31st)
Paul Newman -- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof {"Brick Pollitt"}
1959 (31st)
* David Niven -- Separate Tables {"Major Pollock"}
1960 (31st)
1961 (31st) Sidney Poitier -- The Defiant Ones {"Noah Cullen"}
Spencer Tracy -- The Old Man and the Sea {"The Old
1962 (31st) Man"}
1959 (32nd) Laurence Harvey -- Room at the Top {"Joe Lampton"}
* Charlton Heston -- Ben-Hur {"Judah Ben-Hur"}
1960 (32nd)
Jack Lemmon -- Some Like It Hot {"Jerry/Daphne"}
1961 (32nd)
Paul Muni -- The Last Angry Man {"Dr. Sam Abelman"}
1962 (32nd)
James Stewart -- Anatomy of a Murder {"Paul Biegler"}
1963 (32nd)
Trevor Howard -- Sons and Lovers {"Morel"}
1960 (33rd)
1961 (33rd) * Burt Lancaster -- Elmer Gantry {"Elmer Gantry"}
Jack Lemmon -- The Apartment {"C.C. 'Bud' Baxter"}
1962 (33rd)
1963 (33rd) Laurence Olivier -- The Entertainer {"Archie Rice"}
1964 (33rd) Spencer Tracy -- Inherit the Wind {"Henry Drummond"}
Charles Boyer -- Fanny {"César"}
1961 (34th)
Paul Newman -- The Hustler {"Eddie Felson"}
1962 (34th)
* Maximilian Schell -- Judgment at Nuremberg {"Hans
1963 (34th) Rolfe"}
Spencer Tracy -- Judgment at Nuremberg {"Judge Dan
1964 (34th) Haywood"}
Stuart Whitman -- The Mark {"Jim Fuller"}
1965 (34th)
1962 (35th) Burt Lancaster -- Birdman of Alcatraz {"Robert Stroud"}
Jack Lemmon -- Days of Wine and Roses {"Joe Clay"}
1963 (35th)
Marcello Mastroianni -- Divorce--Italian Style {"Ferdinando
1964 (35th) Cefalu"}
Peter O'Toole -- Lawrence of Arabia {"T.E. Lawrence"}
1965 (35th)
* Gregory Peck -- To Kill a Mockingbird {"Atticus Finch"}
1966 (35th)
1963 (36th) Albert Finney -- Tom Jones {"Tom Jones"}
Richard Harris -- This Sporting Life {"Frank Machin"}
1964 (36th)
1965 (36th) Rex Harrison -- Cleopatra {"Julius Caesar"}
Paul Newman -- Hud {"Hud Bannon"}
1966 (36th)
1967 (36th) * Sidney Poitier -- Lilies of the Field {"Homer Smith"}
1964 (37th) Richard Burton -- Becket {"Thomas Becket"}
* Rex Harrison -- My Fair Lady {"Professor Henry
1965 (37th) Higgins"}
Peter O'Toole -- Becket {"King Henry II"}
1966 (37th)
Anthony Quinn -- Zorba the Greek {"Alexis Zorba"}
1967 (37th)
Peter Sellers -- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the Bomb {"Group Captain Lionel
1968 (37th) Moondrake/President Muffley/Dr. Strangelove"}
Richard Burton -- The Spy Who Came In from the Cold
1965 (38th) {"Alec Leamas"}
1966 (38th) * Lee Marvin -- Cat Ballou {"Kid Shelleen/Tim Strawn"}
Laurence Olivier -- Othello {"Othello"}
1967 (38th)
Rod Steiger -- The Pawnbroker {"Sol Nazerman"}
1968 (38th)
1969 (38th) Oskar Werner -- Ship of Fools {"Dr. Schumann"}
Alan Arkin -- The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are
1966 (39th) Coming {"Rozanov"}
Richard Burton -- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
1967 (39th) {"George"}
Michael Caine -- Alfie {"Alfie"}
1968 (39th)
1969 (39th) Steve McQueen -- The Sand Pebbles {"Jake Holman"}
* Paul Scofield -- A Man for All Seasons {"Sir Thomas
1970 (39th) More"}
Warren Beatty -- Bonnie and Clyde {"Clyde Barrow"}
1967 (40th)
Dustin Hoffman -- The Graduate {"Ben Braddock"}
1968 (40th)
Paul Newman -- Cool Hand Luke {"Luke Jackson"}
1969 (40th)
* Rod Steiger -- In the Heat of the Night {"Police Chief Bill
1970 (40th) Gillespie"}
Spencer Tracy -- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner {"Matt
1971 (40th) Drayton"}
Alan Arkin -- The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter {"Singer"}
1968 (41st)
1969 (41st) Alan Bates -- The Fixer {"Yakov Bok"}
Ron Moody -- Oliver! {"Fagin"}
1970 (41st)
1971 (41st) Peter O'Toole -- The Lion in Winter {"King Henry II"}
1972 (41st) * Cliff Robertson -- Charly {"Charly Gordon"}
Richard Burton -- Anne of the Thousand Days {"King Henry
1969 (42nd) VIII"}
Dustin Hoffman -- Midnight Cowboy {"Ratso Rizzo"}
1970 (42nd)
1971 (42nd) Peter O'Toole -- Goodbye, Mr. Chips {"Arthur Chipping"}
Jon Voight -- Midnight Cowboy {"Joe Buck"}
1972 (42nd)
* John Wayne -- True Grit {"Rooster Cogburn"}
1973 (42nd)
Melvyn Douglas -- I Never Sang for My Father {"Tom
1970 (43rd) Garrison"}
James Earl Jones -- The Great White Hope {"Jack
1971 (43rd) Jefferson"}
Jack Nicholson -- Five Easy Pieces {"Robert Eroica
1972 (43rd) Dupea"}
Ryan O'Neal -- Love Story {"Oliver Barrett IV"}
1973 (43rd)
* George C. Scott -- Patton {"General George S. Patton,
1974 (43rd) Jr."}
Peter Finch -- Sunday Bloody Sunday {"Dr. Daniel Hirsh"}
1971 (44th)
* Gene Hackman -- The French Connection {"Jimmy
1972 (44th) 'Popeye' Doyle"}
Walter Matthau -- Kotch {"Joseph P. Kotcher"}
1973 (44th)
George C. Scott -- The Hospital {"Dr. Herbert Bock"}
1974 (44th)
1975 (44th) Topol -- Fiddler on the Roof {"Tevye"}
1972 (45th) * Marlon Brando -- The Godfather {"Don Vito Corleone"}
1973 (45th) Michael Caine -- Sleuth {"Milo Tindale"}
1974 (45th) Laurence Olivier -- Sleuth {"Andrew Wyke"}
Peter O'Toole -- The Ruling Class {"Jack, 14th Earl of
1975 (45th) Gurney"}
Paul Winfield -- Sounder {"Nathan Lee Morgan"}
1976 (45th)
Marlon Brando -- Last Tango in Paris {"Paul"}
1973 (46th)
1974 (46th) * Jack Lemmon -- Save the Tiger {"Harry Stoner"}
Jack Nicholson -- The Last Detail {"Signalman First Class
1975 (46th) Buddusky"}
1976 (46th) Al Pacino -- Serpico {"Frank Serpico"}
Robert Redford -- The Sting {"Johnny Hooker"}
1977 (46th)
* Art Carney -- Harry and Tonto {"Harry"}
1974 (47th)
Albert Finney -- Murder on the Orient Express {"Hercule
1975 (47th) Poirot"}
Dustin Hoffman -- Lenny {"Lenny Bruce"}
1976 (47th)
Jack Nicholson -- Chinatown {"J. J. Gittes"}
1977 (47th)
Al Pacino -- The Godfather Part II {"Michael Corleone"}
1978 (47th)
1975 (48th) Walter Matthau -- The Sunshine Boys {"Willy Clark"}
* Jack Nicholson -- One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976 (48th) {"Randle Patrick McMurphy"}
Al Pacino -- Dog Day Afternoon {"Sonny"}
1977 (48th)
Maximilian Schell -- The Man in the Glass Booth {"Arthur
1978 (48th) Goldman"}
James Whitmore -- Give 'em Hell, Harry! {"Harry S
1979 (48th) Truman"}
Robert De Niro -- Taxi Driver {"Travis Bickle"}
1976 (49th)
1977 (49th) * Peter Finch -- Network {"Howard Beale"}
Giancarlo Giannini -- Seven Beauties {"Pasqualino
1978 (49th) Frafuso"}
William Holden -- Network {"Max Schumacher"}
1979 (49th)
1980 (49th) Sylvester Stallone -- Rocky {"Rocky Balboa"}
Woody Allen -- Annie Hall {"Alvy Singer"}
1977 (50th)
Richard Burton -- Equus {"Dr. Martin Dysart"}
1978 (50th)
* Richard Dreyfuss -- The Goodbye Girl {"Elliot Garfield"}
1979 (50th)
Marcello Mastroianni -- A Special Day {"Gabriele"}
1980 (50th)
John Travolta -- Saturday Night Fever {"Tony Manero"}
1981 (50th)
Warren Beatty -- Heaven Can Wait {"Joe Pendleton (alias,
1978 (51st) Leo Farnsworth, Tom Jarrett)"}
1979 (51st) Gary Busey -- The Buddy Holly Story {"Buddy Holly"}
1980 (51st) Robert De Niro -- The Deer Hunter {"Michael"}
Laurence Olivier -- The Boys from Brazil {"Ezra
1981 (51st) Lieberman"}
1982 (51st) * Jon Voight -- Coming Home {"Luke Martin"}
1979 (52nd) * Dustin Hoffman -- Kramer vs. Kramer {"Ted Kramer"}
Jack Lemmon -- The China Syndrome {"Jack Godell"}
1980 (52nd)
1981 (52nd) Al Pacino -- ...And Justice for All {"Arthur Kirkland"}
1982 (52nd) Roy Scheider -- All That Jazz {"Joe Gideon"}
Peter Sellers -- Being There {"John Chance, the gardener
1983 (52nd) (aka Chauncey Gardiner)"}
* Robert De Niro -- Raging Bull {"Jake LaMotta"}
1980 (53rd)
1981 (53rd) Robert Duvall -- The Great Santini {"Bull Meechum"}
1982 (53rd) John Hurt -- The Elephant Man {"John Merrick"}
1983 (53rd) Jack Lemmon -- Tribute {"Scottie Templeton"}
Peter O'Toole -- The Stunt Man {"Eli Cross"}
1984 (53rd)
1981 (54th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Warren Beatty -- Reds {"John 'Jack' Reed"}
1982 (55th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Dustin Hoffman -- Tootsie {"Michael Dorsey/Dorothy
Michaels"}
1983 (56th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Michael Caine -- Educating Rita {"Dr. Frank Bryant"}
1984 (57th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* F. Murray Abraham -- Amadeus {"Antonio Salieri"}
1985 (58th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Harrison Ford -- Witness {"John Book"}
1986 (59th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Dexter Gordon -- 'Round Midnight {"Dale Turner"}
1987 (60th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* Michael Douglas -- Wall Street {"Gordon Gekko"}
1988 (61st)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Gene Hackman -- Mississippi Burning {"Anderson"}
1989 (62nd)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Kenneth Branagh -- Henry V {"Henry V"}
Tom Cruise -- Born on the Fourth of July {"Ron Kovic"}
1990 (63rd)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Kevin Costner -- Dances With Wolves {"Lieutenant
Dunbar"}
1991 (64th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Warren Beatty -- Bugsy {"Bugsy Siegel"}
1992 (65th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Robert Downey, Jr. -- Chaplin {"Charles Chaplin"}
1993 (66th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Daniel Day-Lewis -- In the Name of the Father {"Gerry
Conlon"}
1994 (67th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Morgan Freeman -- The Shawshank Redemption {"Red"}
1995 (68th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* Nicolas Cage -- Leaving Las Vegas {"Ben Sanderson"}
1996 (69th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Tom Cruise -- Jerry Maguire {"Jerry Maguire"}
1997 (70th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Matt Damon -- Good Will Hunting {"Will Hunting"}
1998 (71st)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* Roberto Benigni -- Life Is Beautiful {"Guido"}
1999 (72nd)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Russell Crowe -- The Insider {"Jeffrey Wigand"}
Richard Farnsworth -- The Straight Story {"Alvin Straight"}
2000 (73rd)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Javier Bardem -- Before Night Falls {"Reinaldo Arenas"}
2001 (74th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Russell Crowe -- A Beautiful Mind {"John Nash"}
2002 (75th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* Adrien Brody -- The Pianist {"Wladyslaw Szpilman"}
2003 (76th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Johnny Depp -- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black Pearl {"Jack Sparrow"}
2004 (77th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Don Cheadle -- Hotel Rwanda {"Paul Rusesabagina"}
2005 (78th)
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
* Philip Seymour Hoffman -- Capote {"Truman Capote"}
Elliott Gould -- Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice {"Ted
Henderson"}
Jack Nicholson -- Easy Rider {"George Hanson"}
Anthony Quayle -- Anne of the Thousand Days {"Cardinal
Wolsey"}
* Gig Young -- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {"Rocky"}
Dyan Cannon -- Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice {"Alice
Henderson"}
* Goldie Hawn -- Cactus Flower {"Toni Simmons"}
Sylvia Miles -- Midnight Cowboy {"Cass"}
Susannah York -- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {"Alice"}
To Shirley Temple, in grateful recognition of her outstanding contribution to screen entertainment during the year 1934.
To Deanna Durbin and Mickey Rooney for their significant contribution in bringing to the screen the spirit and personificatio
To Judy Garland for her outstanding performance as a screen juvenile during the past year.
To Margaret O'Brien, outstanding child actress of 1944.
To Harold Russell for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance in 'The Best Years of Our L
To Claude Jarman, Jr., outstanding child actor of 1946.
To James Baskett for his able and heart-warming characterization of Uncle Remus, friend and story teller to the children of
To Ivan Jandl, for the outstanding juvenile performance of 1948, as 'Karel Malik' in 'The Search.'
To Vincent Winter for his outstanding juvenile performance in 'The Little Kidnappers.'
To Hayley Mills for 'Pollyanna,' the most outstanding juvenile performance during 1960.
nt during the year 1934.
the spirit and personification of youth, and as juvenile players setting a high standard of ability and achievement.
in 'The Best Years of Our Lives.'
story teller to the children of the world in Walt Disney's 'Song of the South.'
1938 (11th)
SPECIAL AWARD
* To Walt Disney for 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' recognized as a significant screen innovation which has
1995 (68th)
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
* To John Lasseter, for his inspired leadership of the Pixar 'Toy Story' team, resulting in the first feature-length com
2001 (74th)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius -- Steve Oedekerk, John A. Davis
2002 (75th)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Ice Age -- Chris Wedge
2003 (76th)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Brother Bear -- Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker
2004 (77th)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
* The Incredibles -- Brad Bird
2005 (78th)
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Howl’s Moving Castle -- Hayao Miyazaki