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


1988 (61st), Actor - Leading Role, Gene Hackman, Mississippi Burning {'Anderson'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Leading Role, Tom Hanks, Big {'Josh'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Leading Role, Dustin Hoffman, Rain Man {'Raymond Babbitt'}, YES
1988 (61st), Actor - Leading Role, Edward James Olmos, Stand and Deliver {'Jaime Escalante'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Leading Role, Max Von Sydow, Pelle the Conqueror {'Lasse Karlsson'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Supporting Role, Alec Guinness, Little Dorrit {'William Dorrit'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Supporting Role, Kevin Kline, A Fish Called Wanda {'Otto'}, YES
1988 (61st), Actor - Supporting Role, Martin Landau, Tucker The Man and His Dream {'Abe'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Supporting Role, River Phoenix, Running on Empty {'Danny Pope'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actor - Supporting Role, Dean Stockwell, Married to the Mob {'Tony 'the Tiger' Russo'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Leading Role, Glenn Close, Dangerous Liaisons {'Marquise de Merteuil'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Leading Role, Jodie Foster, The Accused {'Sarah Tobias'}, YES
1988 (61st), Actress - Leading Role, Melanie Griffith, Working Girl {'Tess McGill'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Leading Role, Meryl Streep, A Cry in the Dark {'Lindy'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Leading Role, Sigourney Weaver, Gorillas in the Mist {'Dian Fossey'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Supporting Role, Joan Cusack, Working Girl {'Cyn'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Supporting Role, Geena Davis, The Accidental Tourist {'Muriel'}, YES
1988 (61st), Actress - Supporting Role, Frances McDormand, Mississippi Burning {'Mrs. Pell'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Supporting Role, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dangerous Liaisons {'Madame de Tourvel'}, NO
1988 (61st), Actress - Supporting Role, Sigourney Weaver, Working Girl {'Katharine Parker'}, NO
1988 (61st), Animated Feature Film, To Richard Williams for the animation direction of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. YES
1988 (61st), Art Direction, Beaches, Art Direction: Albert Brenner; Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis, NO
1988 (61st), Art Direction, Dangerous Liaisons, Art Direction: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Gerard James, YES
1988 (61st), Art Direction, Rain Man, Art Direction: Ida Random; Set Decoration: Linda DeScenna, NO
1988 (61st), Art Direction, Tucker The Man and His Dream, Art Direction: Dean Tavoularis; Set Decoration: Armin Ganz, NO
1988 (61st), Art Direction, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Art Direction: Elliot Scott; Set Decoration: Peter Howitt, NO
1988 (61st), Cinematography, Mississippi Burning, Peter Biziou, YES
1988 (61st), Cinematography, Rain Man, John Seale, NO
1988 (61st), Cinematography, Tequila Sunrise, Conrad L. Hall, NO
1988 (61st), Cinematography, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Sven Nykvist, NO
1988 (61st), Cinematography, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Dean Cundey, NO
1988 (61st), Costume Design, Coming to America, Deborah Nadoolman, NO
1988 (61st), Costume Design, Dangerous Liaisons, James Acheson, YES
1988 (61st), Costume Design, A Handful of Dust, Jane Robinson, NO
1988 (61st), Costume Design, Sunset, Patricia Norris, NO
1988 (61st), Costume Design, Tucker The Man and His Dream, Milena Canonero, NO
1988 (61st), Directing, A Fish Called Wanda, Charles Crichton, NO
1988 (61st), Directing, The Last Temptation of Christ, Martin Scorsese, NO
1988 (61st), Directing, Mississippi Burning, Alan Parker, NO
1988 (61st), Directing, Rain Man, Barry Levinson, YES
1988 (61st), Directing, Working Girl, Mike Nichols, NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Feature), The Cry of Reason - Beyers Naudé: An Afrikaner Speaks Out, "Robert Bilheimer and Ronald Mix, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Feature), Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie, "Marcel Ophuls, Producer", YES
1988 (61st), Documentary (Feature), Let's Get Lost, "Bruce Weber and Nan Bush, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Feature), Promises to Keep, "Ginny Durrin, Producer", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Feature), Who Killed Vincent Chin?, "Renee Tajima and Christine Choy, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Short Subject), The Children's Storefront, "Karen Goodman, Producer", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Short Subject), Family Gathering, "Lise Yasui and Ann Tegnell, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Short Subject), Gang Cops, "Thomas B. Fleming and Daniel J. Marks, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Short Subject), Portrait of Imogen, "Nancy Hale and Meg Partridge, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Documentary (Short Subject), You Don't Have to Die, "William Guttentag and Malcolm Clarke, Producers", YES
1988 (61st), Film Editing, Die Hard, "Frank J. Urioste, John F. Link", NO
1988 (61st), Film Editing, Gorillas in the Mist, Stuart Baird, NO
1988 (61st), Film Editing, Mississippi Burning, Gerry Hambling, NO
1988 (61st), Film Editing, Rain Man, Stu Linder, NO
1988 (61st), Film Editing, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Arthur Schmidt, YES
1988 (61st), Foreign Language Film, Hanussen, Hungary, NO
1988 (61st), Foreign Language Film, The Music Teacher, Belgium, NO
1988 (61st), Foreign Language Film, Pelle the Conqueror, Denmark, YES
1988 (61st), Foreign Language Film, Salaam Bombay!, India, NO
1988 (61st), Foreign Language Film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Spain, NO
1988 (61st), Makeup, Beetlejuice, "Ve Neill, Steve La Porte, Robert Short", YES
1988 (61st), Makeup, Coming to America, Rick Baker, NO
1988 (61st), Makeup, Scrooged, "Tom Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman", NO
1988 (61st), Music (Scoring), The Accidental Tourist, John Williams, NO
1988 (61st), Music (Scoring), Dangerous Liaisons, George Fenton, NO
1988 (61st), Music (Scoring), Gorillas in the Mist, Maurice Jarre, NO
1988 (61st), Music (Scoring), The Milagro Beanfield War, Dave Grusin, YES
1988 (61st), Music (Scoring), Rain Man, Hans Zimmer, NO
1988 (61st), Music (Song), Bagdad Cafe, Music and Lyric by Bob Telson, NO
1988 (61st), Music (Song), Working Girl, Music and Lyric by Carly Simon, YES
1988 (61st), Music (Song), Buster, Music by Lamont Dozier; Lyric by Phil Collins, NO
1988 (61st), Best Picture, The Accidental Tourist, "Lawrence Kasdan, Charles Okun and Michael Grillo, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Best Picture, Dangerous Liaisons, "Norma Heyman and Hank Moonjean, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Best Picture, Mississippi Burning, "Frederick Zollo and Robert F. Colesberry, Producers", NO
1988 (61st), Best Picture, Rain Man, "Mark Johnson, Producer", YES
1988 (61st), Best Picture, Working Girl, "Douglas Wick, Producer", NO
1988 (61st), Short Film (Animated), The Cat Came Back, Cordell Barker, NO
1988 (61st), Short Film (Animated), Technological Threat, "Bill Kroyer, Brian Jennings", NO
1988 (61st), Short Film (Animated), Tin Toy, "John Lasseter, William Reeves", YES
1988 (61st), Short Film (Live Action), The Appointments of Dennis Jennings, "Dean Parisot, Steven Wright", YES
1988 (61st), Short Film (Live Action), Cadillac Dreams, "Matia Karrell, Abbee Goldstein", NO
1988 (61st), Short Film (Live Action), Gullah Tales, "George deGolian, Gary Moss", NO
1988 (61st), Sound, Bird, "Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore, Willie D. Burton", YES
1988 (61st), Sound, Die Hard, "Don Bassman, Kevin F. Cleary, Richard Overton, Al Overton", NO
1988 (61st), Sound, Gorillas in the Mist, "Andy Nelson, Brian Saunders, Peter Handford", NO
1988 (61st), Sound, Mississippi Burning, "Robert Litt, Elliot Tyson, Rick Kline, Danny Michael", NO
1988 (61st), Sound, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, "Robert Knudson, John Boyd, Don Digirolamo, Tony Dawe", NO
1988 (61st), Sound Editing, Die Hard, "Stephen H. Flick, Richard Shorr", NO
1988 (61st), Sound Editing, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, "Charles L. Campbell, Louis L. Edemann", YES
1988 (61st), Sound Editing, Willow, "Ben Burtt, Richard Hymns", NO
1988 (61st), Visual Effects, Die Hard, "Richard Edlund, Al DiSarro, Brent Boates, Thaine Morris", NO
1988 (61st), Visual Effects, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, "Ken Ralston, Richard Williams, Edward Jones, George Gibbs", YES
1988 (61st), Visual Effects, Willow, "Dennis Muren, Michael McAlister, Phil Tippett, Chris Evans", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, The Accidental Tourist, "Frank Galati, Lawrence Kasdan", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, Dangerous Liaisons, Christopher Hampton, YES
1988 (61st), Writing, Gorillas in the Mist, "Screenplay by Anna Hamilton Phelan; Story by Anna Hamilton Phelan, Tab Murphy", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, Little Dorrit, Christine Edzard, NO
1988 (61st), Writing, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, "Jean-Claude Carrière, Philip Kaufman", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, Big, "Gary Ross, Anne Spielberg", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, Bull Durham, Ron Shelton, NO
1988 (61st), Writing, A Fish Called Wanda, "Screenplay by John Cleese; Story by John Cleese, Charles Crichton", NO
1988 (61st), Writing, Rain Man, "Screenplay by Ronald Bass, Barry Morrow; Story by Barry Morrow", YES
1988 (61st), Writing, Running on Empty, Naomi Foner, NO
1988 (61st), Special Achievement Award, To Richard Williams for the animation direction of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. YES
1988 (61st), Honorary Award, "To the National Film Board of Canada in recognition of its 50th anniversary and its dedicated commitment to originate artistic, creative and technological activity and excellence in every area of film making.", YES
1988 (61st), Honorary Award, To Eastman Kodak Company in recognition of the company's fundamental contributions to the art of motion pictures during the first century of film history. YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Academy Award of Merit), To RAY DOLBY and IOAN ALLEN of Dolby Laboratories Incorporated for their continuous contributions to motion picture sound through the research and development programs of Dolby Laboratories. [Sound], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To ROY W. EDWARDS and the ENGINEERING STAFF OF PHOTO-SONICS, INCORPORATED for the design and development of the Photo-Sonics 35mm-4ER High-Speed Motion Picture Camera with Reflex Viewing and Video Assist. [Camera]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To the ARNOLD & RICHTER ENGINEERING STAFF, OTTO BLASCHEK and ARRIFLEX CORPORATION for the concept and engineering of the Arriflex 35-3 Motion Picture Camera. [Camera]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To BILL TONDREAU of Tondreau Systems / to ALVAH MILLER and PAUL JOHNSON of Lynx Robotics / to PETER A. REGLA of Elicon / to DAN SLATER / to BUD ELAM, JOE PARKER and BILL BRYAN of Interactive Motion Control / and to JERRY JEFFRESS, RAY FEENEY, BILL HOLLAND and KRIS BROWN for their individual contributions and the collective advancements they have brought to the motion picture industry in the field of motion control technology. [Special Photographic]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To GRANT LOUCKS of Alan Gordon Enterprises Incorporated for the design concept, and to GEOFFREY H. WILLIAMSON of Wilcam for the mechanical and electrical engineering, of the Image 300 35mm High-Speed Motion Picture Camera. [Camera]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To MICHAEL V. CHEWEY, III for the development of the motion picture industry's first paper tape reader incorporating microprocessor technology. [Laboratory]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To BHP, INC., successor to the Bell & Howell Professional Equipment Division, for the development of a high-speed reader incorporating microprocessor technology for motion picture laboratories. [Laboratory]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY for the development of a high-speed reader incorporating microprocessor technology for motion picture laboratories. [Laboratory], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To BRUCE W. KELLER and MANFRED G. MICHELSON of Technical Film Systems for the design and development of a high-speed light valve controller and constant current power supply for motion picture laboratories. [Laboratory], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To DR. ANTAL LISZIEWICZ and GLENN M. BERGGREN of ISCO-OPTIC GmbH for the design and development of the Ultra-Star series of motion picture lenses. [Lenses and Filters], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To JAMES K. BRANCH of Spectra Cine, Incorporated, and to WILLIAM L. BLOWERS and NASIR J. ZAIDI for the design and development of the Spectra CineSpot one-degree spotmeter for measuring the brightness of motion picture screens. [Photography]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To BOB BADAMI, DICK BERNSTEIN and BILL BERNSTEIN of Offbeat Systems for the design and development of the Streamline Scoring System, Mark IV, for motion picture music editing. [Editorial]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To GARY ZELLER of Zeller International Limited for the development of Zel-Jel fire protection barrier for motion picture stunt work. [Stage Operations], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To EMANUEL TRILLING of Trilling Resources Limited for the development of Stunt-Gel fire protection barrier for motion picture stunt work. [Stage Operations], YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To PAUL A. ROOS for the invention of a method known as Video Assist, whereby a scene being photographed on motion picture film can be viewed on a monitor and/or recorded on video tape. [Systems]", YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Gordon E. Sawyer Award), Gordon Henry Cook, YES
1988 (61st), Scientific and Technical (Special Awards), To Eastman Kodak Company in recognition of the company's fundamental contributions to the art of motion pictures during the first century of film history. YES