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


1935 (8th), Actor - Leading Role, Clark Gable, Mutiny on the Bounty {'Fletcher Christian'}, NO
1935 (8th), Actor - Leading Role, Charles Laughton, Mutiny on the Bounty {'Captain Bligh'} [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Actor - Leading Role, Victor McLaglen, The Informer {'Gypo Nolan'}, YES
1935 (8th), Actor - Leading Role, Paul Muni, Black Fury {'Joe Radek'} [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Actor - Leading Role, Franchot Tone, Mutiny on the Bounty {'Roger Byam'}, NO
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Elisabeth Bergner, Escape Me Never {'Gemma Jones'} [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Claudette Colbert, Private Worlds {'Jane Everest'}, NO
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Bette Davis, Dangerous {'Joyce Heath'}, YES
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Katharine Hepburn, Alice Adams {'Alice Adams'} [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Miriam Hopkins, Becky Sharp {'Becky Sharp'}, NO
1935 (8th), Actress - Leading Role, Merle Oberon, The Dark Angel {'Kitty Vane'}, NO
1935 (8th), Art Direction, The Dark Angel, Richard Day, YES
1935 (8th), Art Direction, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, "Hans Dreier, Roland Anderson [came in 3rd]", NO
1935 (8th), Art Direction, Top Hat, "Van Nest Polglase, Carroll Clark [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Cinematography, Barbary Coast, Ray June, NO
1935 (8th), Cinematography, The Crusades, Victor Milner [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Cinematography, Les Miserables, Gregg Toland [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Cinematography, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hal Mohr, YES
1935 (8th), Directing, Captain Blood, Michael Curtiz [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Directing, The Informer, John Ford, YES
1935 (8th), Directing, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Henry Hathaway [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Directing, Mutiny on the Bounty, Frank Lloyd, NO
1935 (8th), Film Editing, David Copperfield, Robert J. Kern, NO
1935 (8th), Film Editing, The Informer, George Hively [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Film Editing, Les Miserables, Barbara McLean, NO
1935 (8th), Film Editing, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Ellsworth Hoagland, NO
1935 (8th), Film Editing, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ralph Dawson, YES
1935 (8th), Film Editing, Mutiny on the Bounty, Margaret Booth [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Music (Scoring), Captain Blood, "Warner Bros.-First National Studio Music Department, Leo Forbstein, head of department (Score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold) [came in 3rd]", NO
1935 (8th), Music (Scoring), The Informer, "RKO Radio Studio Music Department, Max Steiner, head of department (Score by Max Steiner)", YES
1935 (8th), Music (Scoring), Mutiny on the Bounty, "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Music Department, Nat W. Finston, head of department (Score by Herbert Stothart) [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Music (Scoring), Peter Ibbetson, "Paramount Studio Music Department, Irvin Talbot, head of department (Score by Ernst Toch)", NO
1935 (8th), Music (Song), Top Hat, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Music (Song), Roberta, Music by Jerome Kern; Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Music (Song), Gold Diggers of 1935, Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Al Dubin, YES
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Alice Adams, RKO Radio, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Broadway Melody of 1936, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Captain Blood, Cosmopolitan [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, David Copperfield, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, The Informer, RKO Radio [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Les Miserables, 20th Century, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Paramount, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Warner Bros., NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Mutiny on the Bounty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, YES
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Naughty Marietta, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Ruggles of Red Gap, Paramount, NO
1935 (8th), Best Picture, Top Hat, RKO Radio, NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Animated), The Calico Dragon, Harman-Ising [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Animated), Three Orphan Kittens, "Walt Disney, Producer", YES
1935 (8th), Short Film (Animated), Who Killed Cock Robin?, "Walt Disney, Producer [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), How to Sleep, "Jack Chertok, Producer", YES
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), "Oh, My Nerves", "Jules White, Producer [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), Tit for Tat, "Hal Roach, Producer [came in 3rd]", NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), Audioscopiks, "Pete Smith, Producer [tied for 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), Camera Thrills, Universal [tied for 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Short Film (Live Action), Wings over Mt. Everest, Gaumont British and Skibo Productions, YES
1935 (8th), Sound, Bride of Frankenstein, "Universal Studio Sound Department, Gilbert Kurland, Sound Director", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, Captain Blood, "Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department, Nathan Levinson, Sound Director [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, The Dark Angel, "United Artists Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, I Dream Too Much, "RKO Radio Studio Sound Department, Carl Dreher, Sound Director", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, "Paramount Studio Sound Department, Franklin B. Hansen, Sound Director [came in 3rd]", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, Love Me Forever, "Columbia Studio Sound Department, John Livadary, Sound Director", NO
1935 (8th), Sound, Naughty Marietta, "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director", YES
1935 (8th), Sound, "$1, 000 a Minute", Republic Studio Sound Department, NO
1935 (8th), Sound, Thanks a Million, "20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, E. H. Hansen, Sound Director", NO
1935 (8th), Writing, Broadway Melody of 1936, Moss Hart [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Writing, G-Men, Gregory Rogers [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Writing, The Gay Deception, "Don Hartman, Stephen Avery", NO
1935 (8th), Writing, The Scoundrel, "Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur", YES
1935 (8th), Writing, Captain Blood, Casey Robinson [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Writing, The Informer, Dudley Nichols, YES
1935 (8th), Writing, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, "Screenplay by Waldemar Young, John L. Balderston, Achmed Abdullah; Adaptation by Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt", NO
1935 (8th), Writing, Mutiny on the Bounty, "Talbot Jennings, Jules Furthman, Carey Wilson [came in 2nd]", NO
1935 (8th), Honorary Award, "To David Wark Griffith, for his distinguished creative achievements as director and producer and his invaluable initiative and lasting contributions to the progress of the motion picture arts.", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To AGFA ANSCO CORPORATION for their development of the Agfa infra-red film. [Film], YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for their development of the Eastman Pola-Screen. [Lenses and Filters], YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO for the development of anti-directional negative and positive development by means of jet turbulation, and the application of the method to all negative and print processing of the entire product of a major producing company. [Laboratory]", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To WILLIAM A. MUELLER of Warner Bros.-First National Studio Sound Department for his method of dubbing, in which the level of the dialogue automatically controls the level of the accompanying music and sound effects. [Sound]", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To MOLE-RICHARDSON COMPANY for their development of the Solar-spot"" spot lamps. [Lighting]""", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To DOUGLAS SHEARER and METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for their automatic control system for cameras and sound recording machines and auxiliary stage equipment. [Stage Operations], YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To ELECTRICAL RESEARCH PRODUCTS, INC. for their study and development of equipment to analyze and measure flutter resulting from the travel of the film through the mechanisms used in the recording and reproduction of sound. [Sound]", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS, INC. for the design and construction of the Paramount transparency air turbine developing machine. [Laboratory]", YES
1935 (8th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To NATHAN LEVINSON, Director of Sound Recording for Warner Bros.-First National Studio, for the method of intercutting variable density and variable area sound tracks to secure an increase in the effective volume range of sound recorded for motion pictures. [Sound]", YES
1935 (8th), Assistant Director (archaic category), David Copperfield, Joseph Newman [came in 3rd], NO
1935 (8th), Assistant Director (archaic category), Les Miserables, Eric Stacey, NO
1935 (8th), Assistant Director (archaic category), The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, "Clem Beauchamp, Paul Wing", YES
1935 (8th), Assistant Director (archaic category), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Sherry Shourds [came in 2nd], NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Busby Berkeley - Lullaby of Broadway"" and ""The Words Are In My Heart"" numbers from Gold Diggers of 1935 [came in 3rd]""", NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Bobby Connolly - Latin from Manhattan"" number from Go into Your Dance""", NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Bobby Connolly - Latin from Manhattan"" number from Go into Your Dance; and ""Playboy from Paree"" number from Broadway Hostess""", NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Dave Gould - I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling"" number from Broadway Melody of 1936; and ""Straw Hat"" number from Folies Bergere""", YES
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Sammy Lee - Lovely Lady"" and ""Too Good To Be True"" numbers from King of Burlesque""", NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Hermes Pan - Piccolino"" and ""Top Hat", White Tie, " and Tails"" numbers from Top Hat [came in 2nd]"""
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "LeRoy Prinz - It's the Animal in Me"" number from Big Broadcast of 1936; and ""Viennese Waltz"" number from All the King's Horses""", NO
1935 (8th), Dance Direction (archaic category), "Benjamin Zemach - Hall of Kings"" number from She""", NO