The Globe































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


1951 (24th), Actor - Leading Role, Humphrey Bogart, The African Queen {'Charlie Allnut'}, YES
1951 (24th), Actor - Leading Role, Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire {'Stanley Kowalski'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Leading Role, Montgomery Clift, A Place in the Sun {'George Eastman'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Leading Role, Arthur Kennedy, Bright Victory {'Larry Levins'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Leading Role, Fredric March, Death of a Salesman {'Willy Loman'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Supporting Role, Leo Genn, Quo Vadis {'Petronius'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Supporting Role, Kevin McCarthy, Death of a Salesman {'Biff Loman'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Supporting Role, Karl Malden, A Streetcar Named Desire {'Mitch'}, YES
1951 (24th), Actor - Supporting Role, Peter Ustinov, Quo Vadis {'Nero'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actor - Supporting Role, Gig Young, Come Fill the Cup {'Boyd Copeland'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Leading Role, Katharine Hepburn, The African Queen {'Rose Sayer'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Leading Role, Vivien Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire {'Blanche DuBois'}, YES
1951 (24th), Actress - Leading Role, Eleanor Parker, Detective Story {'Mary McLeod'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Leading Role, Shelley Winters, A Place in the Sun {'Alice Tripp'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Leading Role, Jane Wyman, The Blue Veil {'Louise Mason'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Supporting Role, Joan Blondell, The Blue Veil {'Annie Rawlins'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Supporting Role, Mildred Dunnock, Death of a Salesman {'Linda Loman'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Supporting Role, Lee Grant, Detective Story {'A Shoplifter'}, NO
1951 (24th), Actress - Supporting Role, Kim Hunter, A Streetcar Named Desire {'Stella Kowalski'}, YES
1951 (24th), Actress - Supporting Role, Thelma Ritter, The Mating Season {'Ellen McNulty'}, NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, Fourteen Hours, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Fred J. Rode", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, House on Telegraph Hill, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, La Ronde, D'Eaubonne, NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, A Streetcar Named Desire, Art Direction: Richard Day; Set Decoration: George James Hopkins, YES
1951 (24th), Art Direction, Too Young to Kiss, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Jack D. Moore", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, An American in Paris, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason", YES
1951 (24th), Art Direction, David and Bathsheba, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, George Davis; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, On the Riviera, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller; Musical Settings: Joseph C. Wright; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, Quo Vadis, "Art Direction: William A. Horning, Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Hugh Hunt", NO
1951 (24th), Art Direction, Tales of Hoffmann, Hein Heckroth, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, Death of a Salesman, Frank Planer, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, The Frogmen, Norbert Brodine, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, A Place in the Sun, William C. Mellor, YES
1951 (24th), Cinematography, Strangers on a Train, Robert Burks, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, A Streetcar Named Desire, Harry Stradling, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, An American in Paris, Alfred Gilks; Ballet Photography by John Alton, YES
1951 (24th), Cinematography, David and Bathsheba, Leon Shamroy, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, Quo Vadis, "Robert Surtees, William V. Skall", NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, Show Boat, Charles Rosher, NO
1951 (24th), Cinematography, When Worlds Collide, "John F. Seitz, W. Howard Greene", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, Kind Lady, "Walter Plunkett, Gile Steele", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, The Model and the Marriage Broker, "Charles LeMaire, Renie", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, The Mudlark, "Edward Stevenson, Margaret Furse", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, A Place in the Sun, Edith Head, YES
1951 (24th), Costume Design, A Streetcar Named Desire, Lucinda Ballard, NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, An American in Paris, "Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff", YES
1951 (24th), Costume Design, David and Bathsheba, "Charles LeMaire, Edward Stevenson", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, The Great Caruso, "Helen Rose, Gile Steele", NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, Quo Vadis, Herschel McCoy, NO
1951 (24th), Costume Design, Tales of Hoffmann, Hein Heckroth, NO
1951 (24th), Directing, The African Queen, John Huston, NO
1951 (24th), Directing, An American in Paris, Vincente Minnelli, NO
1951 (24th), Directing, Detective Story, William Wyler, NO
1951 (24th), Directing, A Place in the Sun, George Stevens, YES
1951 (24th), Directing, A Streetcar Named Desire, Elia Kazan, NO
1951 (24th), Documentary (Feature), I Was a Communist for the F.B.I., "Bryan Foy, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Documentary (Feature), Kon-Tiki, "Olle Nordemar, Producer", YES
1951 (24th), Documentary (Short Subject), Benjy,'Made by Fred Zinnemann with the cooperation of Paramount Pictures Corporation for the Los Angeles Orthopaedic Hospital', YES
1951 (24th), Documentary (Short Subject), One Who Came Back, "Owen Crump, Producer. (Film sponsored by the Disabled American Veterans, in cooperation with the United States Department of Defense and the Association of Motion Picture Producers)", NO
1951 (24th), Documentary (Short Subject), The Seeing Eye, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Film Editing, An American in Paris, Adrienne Fazan, NO
1951 (24th), Film Editing, Decision before Dawn, Dorothy Spencer, NO
1951 (24th), Film Editing, A Place in the Sun, William Hornbeck, YES
1951 (24th), Film Editing, Quo Vadis, Ralph E. Winters, NO
1951 (24th), Film Editing, The Well, Chester Schaeffer, NO
1951 (24th), Foreign Language Film, To Rashomon - voted by the Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1951. YES
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), David and Bathsheba, Alfred Newman, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), Death of a Salesman, Alex North, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), A Place in the Sun, Franz Waxman, YES
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), Quo Vadis, Miklos Rozsa, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), A Streetcar Named Desire, Alex North, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Wallace, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), An American in Paris, "Johnny Green, Saul Chaplin", YES
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), The Great Caruso, "Peter Herman Adler, Johnny Green", NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), On the Riviera, Alfred Newman, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Scoring), Show Boat, "Adolph Deutsch, Conrad Salinger", NO
1951 (24th), Music (Song), Here Comes the Groom, Music by Hoagy Carmichael; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer, YES
1951 (24th), Music (Song), The Strip, "Music and Lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II", NO
1951 (24th), Music (Song), Golden Girl, Music by Lionel Newman; Lyrics by Eliot Daniel, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Song), Royal Wedding, Music by Burton Lane; Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, NO
1951 (24th), Music (Song), "Rich, Young and Pretty", Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn, NO
1951 (24th), Best Picture, An American in Paris, "Arthur Freed, Producer", YES
1951 (24th), Best Picture, Decision before Dawn, "Anatole Litvak and Frank McCarthy, Producers", NO
1951 (24th), Best Picture, A Place in the Sun, "George Stevens, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Best Picture, Quo Vadis, "Sam Zimbalist, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Best Picture, A Streetcar Named Desire, "Charles K. Feldman, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Animated), "Lambert, the Sheepish Lion", "Walt Disney, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Animated), Rooty Toot Toot, "Stephen Bosustow, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Animated), The Two Mouseketeers, "Fred Quimby, Producer", YES
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), Ridin' the Rails, "Jack Eaton, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), The Story of Time, "Robert G. Leffingwell, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), World of Kids, "Robert Youngson, Producer", YES
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), Balzac, Les Films du Compass, NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), Danger under the Sea, "Tom Mead, Producer", NO
1951 (24th), Short Film (Live Action), Nature's Half Acre, "Walt Disney, Producer", YES
1951 (24th), Sound, Bright Victory, "Universal-International Studio Sound Department, Leslie I. Carey, Sound Director", NO
1951 (24th), Sound, The Great Caruso, "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Sound Department, Douglas Shearer, Sound Director", YES
1951 (24th), Sound, I Want You, "Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon Sawyer, Sound Director", NO
1951 (24th), Sound, A Streetcar Named Desire, "Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Col. Nathan Levinson, Sound Director", NO
1951 (24th), Sound, Two Tickets to Broadway, "RKO Radio Studio Sound Department, John O. Aalberg, Sound Director", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, Bullfighter and the Lady, "Budd Boetticher, Ray Nazarro", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, The Frogmen, Oscar Millard, NO
1951 (24th), Writing, Here Comes the Groom, "Robert Riskin, Liam O'Brien", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, Seven Days to Noon, "Paul Dehn, James Bernard", YES
1951 (24th), Writing, Teresa, "Alfred Hayes, Stewart Stern", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, The African Queen, "James Agee, John Huston", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, Detective Story, "Philip Yordan, Robert Wyler", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, La Ronde, "Max Ophuls, Jacques Natanson", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, A Place in the Sun, "Michael Wilson, Harry Brown", YES
1951 (24th), Writing, A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams, NO
1951 (24th), Writing, An American in Paris, Alan Jay Lerner, YES
1951 (24th), Writing, The Big Carnival, "Billy Wilder, Lesser Samuels, Walter Newman", NO
1951 (24th), Writing, David and Bathsheba, Philip Dunne, NO
1951 (24th), Writing, Go for Broke!, Robert Pirosh, NO
1951 (24th), Writing, The Well, "Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse", NO
1951 (24th), Honorary Award, To Rashomon - voted by the Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1951. YES
1951 (24th), Honorary Award, "To Gene Kelly in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.", YES
1951 (24th), Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Arthur Freed, YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To GORDON JENNINGS, S. L. STANCLIFFE and the PARAMOUNT STUDIO SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC and ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS for the design, construction and application of a servo-operated recording and repeating device. [Special Photographic]", YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To OLIN L. DUPY of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio for the design, construction and application of a motion picture reproducing system. [Special Photographic]", YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA, VICTOR DIVISION, for pioneering direct positive recording with anticipatory noise reduction. [Sound]", YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To RICHARD M. HAFF, FRANK P. HERRNFELD, GARLAND C. MISENER and the ANSCO FILM DIVISION OF GENERAL ANILINE AND FILM CORPORATION for the development of the Ansco color scene tester. [Laboratory]", YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To FRED PONEDEL, RALPH AYRES and GEORGE BROWN of Warner Bros. Studio for an air-driven water motor to provide flow, wake and white water for marine sequences in motion pictures. [Stage Operations]", YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To GLEN ROBINSON and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT for the development of a new music wire and cable cutter. [Stage Operations], YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To JACK GAYLORD and the METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT for the development of balsa falling snow. [Stage Operations], YES
1951 (24th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To CARLOS RIVAS of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio for the development of an automatic magnetic film splicer. [Editorial], YES
1951 (24th), Special Effects (archaic category), When Worlds Collide, Paramount, YES