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


1952 (25th), Actor - Leading Role, Marlon Brando, Viva Zapata! {'Emiliano Zapata'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Leading Role, Gary Cooper, High Noon {'Will Kane'}, YES
1952 (25th), Actor - Leading Role, Kirk Douglas, The Bad and the Beautiful {'Jonathan Shields'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Leading Role, José Ferrer, Moulin Rouge {'Toulouse-Lautrec'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Leading Role, Alec Guinness, The Lavender Hill Mob {'Holland'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Supporting Role, Richard Burton, My Cousin Rachel {'Philip Ashley'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Supporting Role, Arthur Hunnicutt, The Big Sky {'Zeb Callaway'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Supporting Role, Victor McLaglen, The Quiet Man {'Red Will Danaher'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Supporting Role, Jack Palance, Sudden Fear {'Lester Blaine'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actor - Supporting Role, Anthony Quinn, Viva Zapata! {'Eufemio Zapata'}, YES
1952 (25th), Actress - Leading Role, Shirley Booth, "Come Back, Little Sheba {'Lola Delaney'}", YES
1952 (25th), Actress - Leading Role, Joan Crawford, Sudden Fear {'Myra Hudson'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Leading Role, Bette Davis, The Star {'Margaret Elliot'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Leading Role, Julie Harris, The Member of the Wedding {'Frankie Addams'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Leading Role, Susan Hayward, With a Song in My Heart {'Jane Froman'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Supporting Role, Gloria Grahame, The Bad and the Beautiful {'Rosemary Bartlow'}, YES
1952 (25th), Actress - Supporting Role, Jean Hagen, Singin' in the Rain {'Lina Lamont'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Supporting Role, Colette Marchand, Moulin Rouge {'Marie Charlet'}, NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Supporting Role, Terry Moore, "Come Back, Little Sheba {'Marie Loring'}", NO
1952 (25th), Actress - Supporting Role, Thelma Ritter, With a Song in My Heart {'Clancy'}, NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, The Bad and the Beautiful, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason", YES
1952 (25th), Art Direction, Carrie, "Art Direction: Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, My Cousin Rachel, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, Rashomon, Art Direction: Matsuyama; Set Decoration: H. Motsumoto, NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, Viva Zapata!, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Claude Carpenter", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, Hans Christian Andersen, "Art Direction: Richard Day, Clave; Set Decoration: Howard Bristol", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, The Merry Widow, "Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, Moulin Rouge, Art Direction: Paul Sheriff; Set Decoration: Marcel Vertes, YES
1952 (25th), Art Direction, The Quiet Man, "Art Direction: Frank Hotaling; Set Decoration: John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson", NO
1952 (25th), Art Direction, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, "Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox", NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, The Bad and the Beautiful, Robert Surtees, YES
1952 (25th), Cinematography, The Big Sky, Russell Harlan, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, My Cousin Rachel, Joseph LaShelle, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, Navajo, Virgil E. Miller, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, Sudden Fear, "Charles B. Lang, Jr.", NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, Hans Christian Andersen, Harry Stradling, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, Ivanhoe, F. A. Young, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, Million Dollar Mermaid, George J. Folsey, NO
1952 (25th), Cinematography, The Quiet Man, "Winton C. Hoch, Archie Stout", YES
1952 (25th), Cinematography, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, Leon Shamroy, NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, Affair in Trinidad, Jean Louis, NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, The Bad and the Beautiful, Helen Rose, YES
1952 (25th), Costume Design, Carrie, Edith Head, NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, My Cousin Rachel, "Charles LeMaire, Dorothy Jeakins", NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, Sudden Fear, Sheila O'Brien, NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, The Greatest Show on Earth, "Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Miles White", NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, Hans Christian Andersen, "Clave, Mary Wills, Madame Karinska", NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, The Merry Widow, "Helen Rose, Gile Steele", NO
1952 (25th), Costume Design, Moulin Rouge, Marcel Vertes, YES
1952 (25th), Costume Design, With a Song in My Heart, Charles LeMaire, NO
1952 (25th), Directing, Five Fingers, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, NO
1952 (25th), Directing, The Greatest Show on Earth, Cecil B. DeMille, NO
1952 (25th), Directing, High Noon, Fred Zinnemann, NO
1952 (25th), Directing, Moulin Rouge, John Huston, NO
1952 (25th), Directing, The Quiet Man, John Ford, YES
1952 (25th), Documentary (Feature), The Hoaxters, "Dore Schary, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Documentary (Feature), Navajo, "Hall Bartlett, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Documentary (Feature), The Sea around Us, "Irwin Allen, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Documentary (Short Subject), Devil Take Us, "Herbert Morgan, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Documentary (Short Subject), The Garden Spider (Epeira Diadema), "Alberto Ancilotto, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Documentary (Short Subject), Man Alive!, "Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Documentary (Short Subject), Neighbours, "Norman McLaren, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Film Editing, "Come Back, Little Sheba", Warren Low, NO
1952 (25th), Film Editing, Flat Top, William Austin, NO
1952 (25th), Film Editing, The Greatest Show on Earth, Anne Bauchens, NO
1952 (25th), Film Editing, High Noon, "Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad", YES
1952 (25th), Film Editing, Moulin Rouge, Ralph Kemplen, NO
1952 (25th), Foreign Language Film, Forbidden Games - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1952. YES
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), High Noon, Dimitri Tiomkin, YES
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), Ivanhoe, Miklos Rozsa, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), Miracle of Fatima, Max Steiner, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), The Thief, Herschel Burke Gilbert, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), Viva Zapata!, Alex North, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), Hans Christian Andersen, Walter Scharf, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), The Jazz Singer, "Ray Heindorf, Max Steiner", NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), The Medium, Gian-Carlo Menotti, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), Singin' in the Rain, Lennie Hayton, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Scoring), With a Song in My Heart, Alfred Newman, YES
1952 (25th), Music (Song), Son of Paleface, Music and Lyrics by Jack Brooks, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Song), Because You're Mine, Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Song), High Noon, Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington, YES
1952 (25th), Music (Song), Hans Christian Andersen, Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser, NO
1952 (25th), Music (Song), Just for You, Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Leo Robin, NO
1952 (25th), Best Picture, The Greatest Show on Earth, "Cecil B. DeMille, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Best Picture, High Noon, "Stanley Kramer, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Best Picture, Ivanhoe, "Pandro S. Berman, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Best Picture, Moulin Rouge, Romulus Films, NO
1952 (25th), Best Picture, The Quiet Man, "John Ford and Merian C. Cooper, Producers", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Animated), Johann Mouse, "Fred Quimby, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Short Film (Animated), Little Johnny Jet, "Fred Quimby, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Animated), Madeline, "Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Animated), Pink and Blue Blues, "Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Animated), Romance of Transportation, "Tom Daly, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Athletes of the Saddle, "Jack Eaton, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Desert Killer, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Light in the Window: The Art of Vermeer, "Boris Vermont, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Neighbours, "Norman McLaren, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Royal Scotland, Crown Film Unit, NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Bridge of Time, London Film Production, NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Devil Take Us, "Herbert Morgan, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Thar She Blows!, "Gordon Hollingshead, Producer", NO
1952 (25th), Short Film (Live Action), Water Birds, "Walt Disney, Producer", YES
1952 (25th), Sound, Breaking the Sound Barrier, London Film Sound Department, YES
1952 (25th), Sound, Hans Christian Andersen, "Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon Sawyer, Sound Director", NO
1952 (25th), Sound, The Promoter, Pinewood Studios Sound Department, NO
1952 (25th), Sound, The Quiet Man, "Republic Studio Sound Department, Daniel J. Bloomberg, Sound Director", NO
1952 (25th), Sound, With a Song in My Heart, "20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director", NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Greatest Show on Earth, "Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett", YES
1952 (25th), Writing, My Son John, Leo McCarey, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Narrow Margin, "Martin Goldsmith, Jack Leonard", NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Pride of St. Louis, Guy Trosper, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Sniper, "Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt", NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Bad and the Beautiful, Charles Schnee, YES
1952 (25th), Writing, Five Fingers, Michael Wilson, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, High Noon, Carl Foreman, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Man in the White Suit, "Roger MacDougall, John Dighton, Alexander Mackendrick", NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Quiet Man, Frank S. Nugent, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Atomic City, Sydney Boehm, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, Breaking the Sound Barrier, Terence Rattigan, NO
1952 (25th), Writing, The Lavender Hill Mob, T. E. B. Clarke, YES
1952 (25th), Writing, Pat and Mike, "Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin", NO
1952 (25th), Writing, Viva Zapata!, John Steinbeck, NO
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, Forbidden Games - Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1952. YES
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, To George Alfred Mitchell for the design and development of the camera which bears his name and for his continued and dominant presence in the field of cinematography. YES
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, To Joseph M. Schenck for long and distinguished service to the motion picture industry. YES
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, To Merian C. Cooper for his many innovations and contributions to the art of motion pictures. YES
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, "To Harold Lloyd, master comedian and good citizen.", YES
1952 (25th), Honorary Award, "To Bob Hope for his contribution to the laughter of the world, his service to the motion picture industry, and his devotion to the American premise.", YES
1952 (25th), Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Cecil B. DeMille, YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Academy Award of Merit), To EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY for the introduction of Eastman color negative and Eastman color print film. [Film], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Academy Award of Merit), To ANSCO FILM DIVISION OF GENERAL ANILINE AND FILM CORPORATION for the introduction of Ansco color negative and Ansco color print film. [Film], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION for an improved method of color motion picture photography under incandescent light. [Photography], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To the PROJECTION, STILL PHOTOGRAPHIC and DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIO for an improved method of projecting photographic backgrounds. [Special Photographic]", YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To JOHN G. FRAYNE and R. R. SCOVILLE and WESTREX CORPORATION for a method of measuring distortion in sound reproduction. [Sound], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To PHOTO RESEARCH CORPORATION for creating the Spectra color temperature meter. [Photography], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To GUSTAV JIROUCH for the design of the Robot automatic film splicer. [Editorial], YES
1952 (25th), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To CARLOS RIVAS of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio for the development of a sound reproducer for magnetic film. [Sound], YES
1952 (25th), Special Effects (archaic category), Plymouth Adventure, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, YES