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


1969 (42nd), Actor - Leading Role, Richard Burton, Anne of the Thousand Days {'King Henry VIII'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Leading Role, Dustin Hoffman, Midnight Cowboy {'Ratso Rizzo'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Leading Role, Peter O'Toole, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips {'Arthur Chipping'}", NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Leading Role, Jon Voight, Midnight Cowboy {'Joe Buck'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Leading Role, John Wayne, True Grit {'Rooster Cogburn'}, YES
1969 (42nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Rupert Crosse, The Reivers {'Ned McCaslin'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Elliott Gould, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice {'Ted Henderson'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Jack Nicholson, Easy Rider {'George Hanson'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Anthony Quayle, Anne of the Thousand Days {'Cardinal Wolsey'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actor - Supporting Role, Gig Young, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {'Rocky'}", YES
1969 (42nd), Actress - Leading Role, Genevieve Bujold, Anne of the Thousand Days {'Anne Boleyn'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Leading Role, Jane Fonda, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {'Gloria Beatty'}", NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Leading Role, Liza Minnelli, The Sterile Cuckoo {'Pookie Adams'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Leading Role, Jean Simmons, The Happy Ending {'Mary Wilson'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Leading Role, Maggie Smith, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie {'Miss Jean Brodie'}, YES
1969 (42nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Catherine Burns, Last Summer {'Rhoda'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Dyan Cannon, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice {'Alice Henderson'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Goldie Hawn, Cactus Flower {'Toni Simmons'}, YES
1969 (42nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Sylvia Miles, Midnight Cowboy {'Cass'}, NO
1969 (42nd), Actress - Supporting Role, Susannah York, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? {'Alice'}", NO
1969 (42nd), Art Direction, Anne of the Thousand Days, "Art Direction: Maurice Carter, Lionel Couch; Set Decoration: Patrick McLoughlin", NO
1969 (42nd), Art Direction, "Gaily, Gaily", "Art Direction: Robert Boyle, George B. Chan; Set Decoration: Edward Boyle, Carl Biddiscombe", NO
1969 (42nd), Art Direction, "Hello, Dolly!", "Art Direction: John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman Blumenthal; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, George Hopkins, Raphael Bretton", YES
1969 (42nd), Art Direction, Sweet Charity, "Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen, George C. Webb; Set Decoration: Jack D. Moore", NO
1969 (42nd), Art Direction, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Art Direction: Harry Horner; Set Decoration: Frank McKelvy, NO
1969 (42nd), Cinematography, Anne of the Thousand Days, Arthur Ibbetson, NO
1969 (42nd), Cinematography, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Charles B. Lang, NO
1969 (42nd), Cinematography, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Conrad Hall, YES
1969 (42nd), Cinematography, "Hello, Dolly!", Harry Stradling, NO
1969 (42nd), Cinematography, Marooned, Daniel Fapp, NO
1969 (42nd), Costume Design, Anne of the Thousand Days, Margaret Furse, YES
1969 (42nd), Costume Design, "Gaily, Gaily", Ray Aghayan, NO
1969 (42nd), Costume Design, "Hello, Dolly!", Irene Sharaff, NO
1969 (42nd), Costume Design, Sweet Charity, Edith Head, NO
1969 (42nd), Costume Design, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Donfeld, NO
1969 (42nd), Directing, Alice's Restaurant, Arthur Penn, NO
1969 (42nd), Directing, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, George Roy Hill, NO
1969 (42nd), Directing, Midnight Cowboy, John Schlesinger, YES
1969 (42nd), Directing, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Sydney Pollack, NO
1969 (42nd), Directing, Z, Costa-Gavras, NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Feature), Arthur Rubinstein - The Love of Life, "Bernard Chevry, Producer", YES
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Feature), Before the Mountain Was Moved, "Robert K. Sharpe, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Feature), In the Year of the Pig, "Emile de Antonio, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Feature), The Olympics in Mexico, Comite Organizador de los Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada, NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Feature), The Wolf Men, "Irwin Rosten, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Short Subject), Czechoslovakia 1968, "Denis Sanders and Robert M. Fresco, Producers", YES
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Short Subject), An Impression of John Steinbeck: Writer, "Donald Wrye, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Short Subject), Jenny Is a Good Thing, "Joan Horvath, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Short Subject), Leo Beuerman, "Arthur H. Wolf and Russell A. Mosser, Producers", NO
1969 (42nd), Documentary (Short Subject), The Magic Machines, "Joan Keller Stern, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Film Editing, "Hello, Dolly!", William Reynolds, NO
1969 (42nd), Film Editing, Midnight Cowboy, Hugh A. Robertson, NO
1969 (42nd), Film Editing, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, "William Lyon, Earle Herdan", NO
1969 (42nd), Film Editing, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Fredric Steinkamp, NO
1969 (42nd), Film Editing, Z, Françoise Bonnot, YES
1969 (42nd), Foreign Language Film, Ådalen '31, Sweden, NO
1969 (42nd), Foreign Language Film, The Battle of Neretva, Yugoslavia, NO
1969 (42nd), Foreign Language Film, The Brothers Karamazov, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, NO
1969 (42nd), Foreign Language Film, My Night at Maud's, France, NO
1969 (42nd), Foreign Language Film, Z, Algeria, YES
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), Anne of the Thousand Days, Georges Delerue, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Burt Bacharach, YES
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), The Reivers, John Williams, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), The Secret of Santa Vittoria, Ernest Gold, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), The Wild Bunch, Jerry Fielding, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by John Williams, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), "Hello, Dolly!", Adaptation score by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman, YES
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), Paint Your Wagon, Adaptation score by Nelson Riddle, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), Sweet Charity, Adaptation score by Cy Coleman, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Scoring), "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Adaptation score by John Green and Albert Woodbury, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Song), The Sterile Cuckoo, Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Dory Previn, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Song), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Music and Lyrics by Rod McKuen, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Song), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Music by Burt Bacharach; Lyrics by Hal David, YES
1969 (42nd), Music (Song), True Grit, Music by Elmer Bernstein; Lyrics by Don Black, NO
1969 (42nd), Music (Song), The Happy Ending, Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, NO
1969 (42nd), Best Picture, Anne of the Thousand Days, "Hal B. Wallis, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Best Picture, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, "John Foreman, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Best Picture, "Hello, Dolly!", "Ernest Lehman, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Best Picture, Midnight Cowboy, "Jerome Hellman, Producer", YES
1969 (42nd), Best Picture, Z, "Jacques Perrin and Hamed Rachedi, Producers", NO
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Animated), It's Tough to Be a Bird, "Ward Kimball, Producer", YES
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Animated), Of Men and Demons, "John Hubley and Faith Hubley, Producers", NO
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Animated), Walking, "Ryan Larkin, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Live Action), Blake, "Doug Jackson, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Live Action), The Magic Machines, "Joan Keller Stern, Producer", YES
1969 (42nd), Short Film (Live Action), People Soup, "Marc Merson, Producer", NO
1969 (42nd), Sound, Anne of the Thousand Days, John Aldred, NO
1969 (42nd), Sound, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, "William Edmondson, David Dockendorf", NO
1969 (42nd), Sound, "Gaily, Gaily", "Robert Martin, Clem Portman", NO
1969 (42nd), Sound, "Hello, Dolly!", "Jack Solomon, Murray Spivack", YES
1969 (42nd), Sound, Marooned, "Les Fresholtz, Arthur Piantadosi", NO
1969 (42nd), Visual Effects, "Krakatoa, East of Java", "Eugene Lourie, Alex Weldon", NO
1969 (42nd), Visual Effects, Marooned, Robbie Robertson, YES
1969 (42nd), Writing, Anne of the Thousand Days, "Screenplay by John Hale, Bridget Boland; Adaptation by Richard Sokolove", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, "Goodbye, Columbus", Arnold Schulman, NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, Midnight Cowboy, Waldo Salt, YES
1969 (42nd), Writing, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", "James Poe, Robert E. Thompson", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, Z, "Jorge Semprun, Costa-Gavras", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, "Paul Mazursky, Larry Tucker", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, William Goldman, YES
1969 (42nd), Writing, The Damned, "Story by Nicola Badalucco; Screenplay by Nicola Badalucco, Enrico Medioli, Luchino Visconti", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, Easy Rider, "Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Terry Southern", NO
1969 (42nd), Writing, The Wild Bunch, "Story by Walon Green, Roy N. Sickner; Screenplay by Walon Green, Sam Peckinpah", NO
1969 (42nd), Honorary Award, To Cary Grant for his unique mastery of the art of screen acting with the respect and affection of his colleagues. YES
1969 (42nd), Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, George Jessel, YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To HAZELTINE CORPORATION for the design and development of the Hazeltine Color Film Analyzer. [Laboratory], YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To FOUAD SAID for the design and introduction of the Cinemobile series of equipment trucks for location motion picture production. [Stage Operations], YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), To JUAN DE LA CIERVA and DYNASCIENCES CORPORATION for the design and development of the Dynalens optical image motion compensator. [Photography], YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To OTTO POPELKA of Magna-Tech Electronics Company, Inc., for the development of an Electronically Controlled Looping System. [Sound]", YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To FENTON HAMILTON of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios for the concept and engineering of a mobile battery power unit for location lighting. [Lighting], YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To PANAVISION, INCORPORATED, for the design and development of the Panaspeed Motion Picture Camera Motor. [Camera]", YES
1969 (42nd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To ROBERT M. FLYNN and RUSSELL HESSEY of Universal City Studios, Inc. for a machine-gun modification for motion picture photography. [Stage Operations]", YES