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Year, Category, Nominee, Additional Info, Won an Oscar?


1932/33 (6th), Actor - Leading Role, Leslie Howard, Berkeley Square {'Peter Standish'} [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Actor - Leading Role, Charles Laughton, The Private Life of Henry VIII {'Henry VIII'}, YES
1932/33 (6th), Actor - Leading Role, Paul Muni, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang {'James Allen'} [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Actress - Leading Role, Katharine Hepburn, Morning Glory {'Eva Lovelace'}, YES
1932/33 (6th), Actress - Leading Role, May Robson, Lady for a Day {'Apple Annie'} [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Actress - Leading Role, Diana Wynyard, Cavalcade {'Jane Marryot'} [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Art Direction, Cavalcade, William S. Darling, YES
1932/33 (6th), Art Direction, A Farewell to Arms, "Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson [came in 2nd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Art Direction, When Ladies Meet, Cedric Gibbons [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Cinematography, A Farewell to Arms, "Charles Bryant Lang, Jr.", YES
1932/33 (6th), Cinematography, Reunion in Vienna, George J. Folsey [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Cinematography, The Sign of the Cross, Karl Struss [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Directing, Cavalcade, Frank Lloyd, YES
1932/33 (6th), Directing, Lady for a Day, Frank Capra [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Directing, Little Women, George Cukor [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, Cavalcade, Fox, YES
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, A Farewell to Arms, Paramount [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, 42nd Street, Warner Bros., NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, Warner Bros., NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, Lady for a Day, Columbia, NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, Little Women, RKO Radio [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, The Private Life of Henry VIII, London Films, NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, She Done Him Wrong, Paramount, NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, Smilin' Through, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NO
1932/33 (6th), Best Picture, State Fair, Fox, NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Animated), Building a Building, "Walt Disney, Producer [came in 2nd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Animated), The Merry Old Soul, "Walter Lantz, Producer [came in 3rd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Animated), The Three Little Pigs, "Walt Disney, Producer", YES
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), Mister Mugg, "Warren Doane, Producer [came in 3rd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), A Preferred List, "Louis Brock, Producer [came in 2nd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), So This Is Harris, "Louis Brock, Producer", YES
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), Krakatoa, "Joe Rock, Producer", YES
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), Menu, "Pete Smith, Producer [tied for 2nd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Short Film (Live Action), The Sea, Educational [tied for 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Sound, A Farewell to Arms, "Paramount Studio Sound Department, Franklin B. Hansen, Sound Director", YES
1932/33 (6th), Sound, 42nd Street, "Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director", NO
1932/33 (6th), Sound, Gold Diggers of 1933, "Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director [came in 3rd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Sound, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, "Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director [came in 2nd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Writing, Lady for a Day, Robert Riskin [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Writing, Little Women, "Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason", YES
1932/33 (6th), Writing, State Fair, "Paul Green, Sonya Levien [came in 3rd]", NO
1932/33 (6th), Writing, One Way Passage, Robert Lord, YES
1932/33 (6th), Writing, The Prizefighter and the Lady, Frances Marion [came in 2nd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Writing, Rasputin and the Empress, Charles MacArthur [came in 3rd], NO
1932/33 (6th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their wide range recording and reporducing system. [Sound]", YES
1932/33 (6th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To RCA-VICTOR COMPANY, INC. for their high-fidelity recording and reproducing system. [Sound]", YES
1932/33 (6th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To FOX FILM CORPORATION, FRED JACKMAN and WARNER BROS. PICTURES, INC., and SIDNEY SANDERS of RKO Studios, Inc., for their development and effective use of the translucent cellulose screen in composite photography. [Special Photographic]", YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Percy Ikerd (Fox), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), William Tummel (Fox), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Charles Dorian (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Bunny Dull (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), John S. Waters (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Charles Barton (Paramount), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Sidney S. Brod (Paramount), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Arthur Jacobson (Paramount), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Eddie Killey (RKO Radio), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Fred Fox (United Artists), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Benjamin Silvey (United Artists), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Scott Beal (Universal), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Joe McDonough (Universal), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), W. J. Reiter (Universal), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Al Alborn (Warner Bros.), NO
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.), YES
1932/33 (6th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Frank X. Shaw (Warner Bros.), NO