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


1949 (22nd), Actor - Leading Role, Broderick Crawford, All the King's Men {'Willie Stark'}, YES
1949 (22nd), Actor - Leading Role, Kirk Douglas, Champion {'Midge Kelly'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Leading Role, Gregory Peck, Twelve O'Clock High {'General Savage'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Leading Role, Richard Todd, The Hasty Heart {'Lachie'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Leading Role, John Wayne, Sands of Iwo Jima {'Sergeant John M. Stryker'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Supporting Role, John Ireland, All the King's Men {'Jack Burden'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Dean Jagger, Twelve O'Clock High {'Major Stovall'}, YES
1949 (22nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Arthur Kennedy, Champion {'Connie Kelly'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Ralph Richardson, The Heiress {'Dr. Austin Sloper'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actor - Supporting Role, James Whitmore, Battleground {'Kinnie'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Leading Role, Jeanne Crain, Pinky {'Pinky'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Leading Role, Olivia de Havilland, The Heiress {'Catherine Sloper'}, YES
1949 (22nd), Actress - Leading Role, Susan Hayward, My Foolish Heart {'Eloise Winters'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Leading Role, Deborah Kerr, "Edward, My Son {'Evelyn Boult'}", NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Leading Role, Loretta Young, Come to the Stable {'Sister Margaret'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Ethel Barrymore, Pinky {'Miss Em'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Celeste Holm, Come to the Stable {'Sister Scholastica'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Elsa Lanchester, Come to the Stable {'Miss Potts'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Mercedes McCambridge, All the King's Men {'Sadie Burke'}, YES
1949 (22nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Ethel Waters, Pinky {'Granny'}, NO
1949 (22nd), Acting (other), "To Bobby Driscoll, as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949.", YES
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, Come to the Stable, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Joseph C. Wright; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox", NO
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, The Heiress, "Art Direction: Harry Horner, John Meehan; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri", YES
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, Madame Bovary, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Richard A. Pefferle", NO
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, The Adventures of Don Juan, Art Direction: Edward Carrere; Set Decoration: Lyle Reifsnider, NO
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, Little Women, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore", YES
1949 (22nd), Art Direction, Saraband, "Art Direction: Jim Morahan, William Kellner, Michael Relph", NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Battleground, Paul C. Vogel, YES
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Champion, Frank Planer, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Come to the Stable, Joseph LaShelle, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, The Heiress, Leo Tover, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Prince of Foxes, Leon Shamroy, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, The Barkleys of Broadway, Harry Stradling, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Jolson Sings Again, William Snyder, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Little Women, "Robert Planck, Charles Schoenbaum", NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, Sand, Charles G. Clarke, NO
1949 (22nd), Cinematography, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Winton Hoch, YES
1949 (22nd), Costume Design, The Heiress, "Edith Head, Gile Steele", YES
1949 (22nd), Costume Design, Prince of Foxes, Vittorio Nino Novarese, NO
1949 (22nd), Costume Design, The Adventures of Don Juan, "Leah Rhodes, Travilla, Marjorie Best", YES
1949 (22nd), Costume Design, Mother Is a Freshman, Kay Nelson, NO
1949 (22nd), Directing, All the King's Men, Robert Rossen, NO
1949 (22nd), Directing, Battleground, William A. Wellman, NO
1949 (22nd), Directing, The Fallen Idol, Carol Reed, NO
1949 (22nd), Directing, The Heiress, William Wyler, NO
1949 (22nd), Directing, A Letter to Three Wives, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, YES
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Feature), Daybreak in Udi, Crown Film Unit, YES
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Feature), Kenji Comes Home, "Paul F. Heard, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Short Subject), A Chance to Live, "Richard de Rochemont, Producer", YES
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Short Subject), 1848, French Cinema General Cooperative, NO
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Short Subject), The Rising Tide, "St. Francis-Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia", NO
1949 (22nd), Documentary (Short Subject), So Much for So Little, "Edward Selzer, Producer", YES
1949 (22nd), Film Editing, All the King's Men, "Robert Parrish, Al Clark", NO
1949 (22nd), Film Editing, Battleground, John Dunning, NO
1949 (22nd), Film Editing, Champion, Harry Gerstad, YES
1949 (22nd), Film Editing, Sands of Iwo Jima, Richard L. Van Enger, NO
1949 (22nd), Film Editing, The Window, Frederic Knudtson, NO
1949 (22nd), Foreign Language Film, To The Bicycle Thief - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949. YES
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), Beyond the Forest, Max Steiner, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), Champion, Dimitri Tiomkin, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), The Heiress, Aaron Copland, YES
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), Jolson Sings Again, "Morris Stoloff, George Duning", NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), Look for the Silver Lining, Ray Heindorf, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Scoring), On the Town, "Roger Edens, Lennie Hayton", YES
1949 (22nd), Music (Song), Neptune's Daughter, Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser, YES
1949 (22nd), Music (Song), It's a Great Feeling, Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Song), So Dear to My Heart, Music by Eliot Daniel; Lyrics by Larry Morey, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Song), My Foolish Heart, Music by Victor Young; Lyrics by Ned Washington, NO
1949 (22nd), Music (Song), Come to the Stable, Music by Alfred Newman; Lyrics by Mack Gordon, NO
1949 (22nd), Best Picture, All the King's Men, Robert Rossen Productions, YES
1949 (22nd), Best Picture, Battleground, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, NO
1949 (22nd), Best Picture, The Heiress, Paramount, NO
1949 (22nd), Best Picture, A Letter to Three Wives, 20th Century-Fox, NO
1949 (22nd), Best Picture, Twelve O'Clock High, 20th Century-Fox, NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Animated), Canary Row, "Edward Selzer, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Animated), For Scent-Imental Reasons, "Edward Selzer, Producer", YES
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Animated), Hatch Up Your Troubles, "Fred Quimby, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Animated), The Magic Fluke, "Stephen Bosustow, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Animated), Toy Tinkers, "Walt Disney, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Aquatic House-Party, "Jack Eaton, Producer", YES
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Roller Derby Girl, "Justin Herman, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), So You Think You're Not Guilty, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Spills and Chills, "Walton C. Ament, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Water Trix, "Pete Smith, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), The Boy and the Eagle, "William Lasky, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Chase of Death, "Irving Allen, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), The Grass Is Always Greener, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Snow Carnival, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1949 (22nd), Short Film (Live Action), Van Gogh, "Gaston Diehl and Robert Haessens, Producers", YES
1949 (22nd), Sound, "Once More, My Darling", "Universal-International Studio Sound Department, Leslie I. Carey, Sound Director", NO
1949 (22nd), Sound, Sands of Iwo Jima, "Republic Studio Sound Department, Daniel J. Bloomberg, Sound Director", NO
1949 (22nd), Sound, Twelve O'Clock High, "20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director", YES
1949 (22nd), Writing, Come to the Stable, Clare Boothe Luce, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, It Happens Every Spring, "Shirley W. Smith, Valentine Davies", NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, Sands of Iwo Jima, Harry Brown, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, The Stratton Story, Douglas Morrow, YES
1949 (22nd), Writing, White Heat, Virginia Kellogg, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, All the King's Men, Robert Rossen, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, The Bicycle Thief, Cesare Zavattini, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, Champion, Carl Foreman, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, The Fallen Idol, Graham Greene, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, A Letter to Three Wives, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, YES
1949 (22nd), Writing, Battleground, Robert Pirosh, YES
1949 (22nd), Writing, Jolson Sings Again, Sidney Buchman, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, Paisan, "Alfred Hayes, Federico Fellini, Sergio Amidei, Marcello Pagliero, Roberto Rossellini", NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, Passport to Pimlico, T. E. B. Clarke, NO
1949 (22nd), Writing, The Quiet One, "Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, Sidney Meyers", NO
1949 (22nd), Honorary Award, To The Bicycle Thief - voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949. YES
1949 (22nd), Honorary Award, "To Bobby Driscoll, as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949.", YES
1949 (22nd), Honorary Award, To Fred Astaire for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures. YES
1949 (22nd), Honorary Award, "To Cecil B. DeMille, distinguished motion picture pioneer, for 37 years of brilliant showmanship.", YES
1949 (22nd), Honorary Award, "To Jean Hersholt, for distinguished service to the motion picture industry.", YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Academy Award of Merit), To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for the development and introduction of an improved safety base motion picture film. [Film], YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To LOREN L. RYDER, BRUCE H. DENNEY, ROBERT CARR and the PARAMOUNT STUDIO SOUND DEPARTMENT for the development and application of the supersonic playback and public address system. [Stage Operations]", YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To M. B. PAUL for the first successful large-area seamless translucent backgrounds. [Special Photographic], YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To HERBERT E. BRITT for the development and application of formulas and equipment producing artificial snow and ice for dressing motion picture sets. [Stage Operations], YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To ANDRE COUTANT and JACQUES MATHOT for the design of the Eclair camerette. [Camera], YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To CHARLES R. DAILY, STEVE CSILLAG and the PARAMOUNT STUDIO ENGINEERING, EDITORIAL and MUSIC DEPARTMENTS for a new precision method of computing variable tempo click tracks. [Editorial]", YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To the INTERNATIONAL PROJECTOR CORPORATION for a simplified and self-adjusting take-up device for projection machines. [Projection], YES
1949 (22nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To ALEXANDER VELCOFF for the application to production of the infra-red photographic evaluator. [Photography], YES
1949 (22nd), Special Effects (archaic category), Mighty Joe Young, ARKO Productions, YES
1949 (22nd), Special Effects (archaic category), Tulsa, Walter Wanger Pictures, NO