The Globe































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


2000 (73rd), Actor - Leading Role, Javier Bardem, Before Night Falls {'Reinaldo Arenas'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Leading Role, Russell Crowe, Gladiator {'Maximus Decimus Meridius'}, YES
2000 (73rd), Actor - Leading Role, Tom Hanks, Cast Away {'Chuck Noland'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Leading Role, Ed Harris, Pollock {'Jackson Pollock'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Leading Role, Geoffrey Rush, Quills {'The Marquis de Sade'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Supporting Role, Jeff Bridges, The Contender {'President Jackson Evans'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Supporting Role, Willem Dafoe, Shadow of the Vampire {'Max Schreck'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Supporting Role, Benicio Del Toro, Traffic {'Javier Rodriguez'}, YES
2000 (73rd), Actor - Supporting Role, Albert Finney, Erin Brockovich {'Ed Masry'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actor - Supporting Role, Joaquin Phoenix, Gladiator {'Commodus'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Leading Role, Joan Allen, The Contender {'Laine Hanson'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Leading Role, Juliette Binoche, Chocolat {'Vianne Rocher'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Leading Role, Ellen Burstyn, Requiem for a Dream {'Sara Goldfarb'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Leading Role, Laura Linney, You Can Count on Me {'Samantha 'Sammy' Prescott'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Leading Role, Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich {'Erin Brockovich'}, YES
2000 (73rd), Actress - Supporting Role, Judi Dench, Chocolat {'Armande Voizin'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Supporting Role, Marcia Gay Harden, Pollock {'Lee Krasner'}, YES
2000 (73rd), Actress - Supporting Role, Kate Hudson, Almost Famous {'Penny Lane'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Supporting Role, Frances McDormand, Almost Famous {'Elaine Miller'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Actress - Supporting Role, Julie Walters, Billy Elliot {'Mrs. Wilkinson'}, NO
2000 (73rd), Art Direction, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Tim Yip, YES
2000 (73rd), Art Direction, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Art Direction: Michael Corenblith; Set Decoration: Merideth Boswell, NO
2000 (73rd), Art Direction, Gladiator, Art Direction: Arthur Max; Set Decoration: Crispian Sallis, NO
2000 (73rd), Art Direction, Quills, Art Direction: Martin Childs; Set Decoration: Jill Quertier, NO
2000 (73rd), Art Direction, Vatel, Art Direction: Jean Rabasse; Set Decoration: Françoise Benoît-Fresco, NO
2000 (73rd), Cinematography, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Peter Pau, YES
2000 (73rd), Cinematography, Gladiator, John Mathieson, NO
2000 (73rd), Cinematography, Malèna, Lajos Koltai, NO
2000 (73rd), Cinematography, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", Roger Deakins, NO
2000 (73rd), Cinematography, The Patriot, Caleb Deschanel, NO
2000 (73rd), Costume Design, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Tim Yip, NO
2000 (73rd), Costume Design, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Rita Ryack, NO
2000 (73rd), Costume Design, Gladiator, Janty Yates, YES
2000 (73rd), Costume Design, 102 Dalmatians, Anthony Powell, NO
2000 (73rd), Costume Design, Quills, Jacqueline West, NO
2000 (73rd), Directing, Billy Elliot, Stephen Daldry, NO
2000 (73rd), Directing, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Ang Lee, NO
2000 (73rd), Directing, Erin Brockovich, Steven Soderbergh, NO
2000 (73rd), Directing, Gladiator, Ridley Scott, NO
2000 (73rd), Directing, Traffic, Steven Soderbergh, YES
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Feature), Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport, "Mark Jonathan Harris, Deborah Oppenheimer", YES
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Feature), Legacy, Tod Lending, NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Feature), Long Night's Journey into Day, "Frances Reid, Deborah Hoffmann", NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Feature), Scottsboro: An American Tragedy, "Barak Goodman, Daniel Anker", NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Feature), Sound and Fury, "Josh Aronson, Roger Weisberg", NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Short Subject), Big Mama, Tracy Seretean, YES
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Short Subject), Curtain Call, "Chuck Braverman, Steve Kalafer", NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Short Subject), Dolphins, "Greg MacGillivray, Alec Lorimore", NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Short Subject), The Man on Lincoln's Nose, Daniel Raim, NO
2000 (73rd), Documentary (Short Subject), On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom, "Eric Simonson, Leelai Demoz", NO
2000 (73rd), Film Editing, Almost Famous, "Joe Hutshing, Saar Klein", NO
2000 (73rd), Film Editing, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Tim Squyres, NO
2000 (73rd), Film Editing, Gladiator, Pietro Scalia, NO
2000 (73rd), Film Editing, Traffic, Stephen Mirrione, YES
2000 (73rd), Film Editing, Wonder Boys, Dede Allen, NO
2000 (73rd), Foreign Language Film, Amores Perros, Mexico, NO
2000 (73rd), Foreign Language Film, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Taiwan, YES
2000 (73rd), Foreign Language Film, Divided We Fall, Czech Republic, NO
2000 (73rd), Foreign Language Film, Everybody Famous!, Belgium, NO
2000 (73rd), Foreign Language Film, The Taste of Others, France, NO
2000 (73rd), Makeup, The Cell, "Michèle Burke, Edouard Henriques", NO
2000 (73rd), Makeup, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, "Rick Baker, Gail Ryan", YES
2000 (73rd), Makeup, Shadow of the Vampire, "Ann Buchanan, Amber Sibley", NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Scoring), Chocolat, Rachel Portman, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Scoring), "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Tan Dun, YES
2000 (73rd), Music (Scoring), Gladiator, Hans Zimmer, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Scoring), Malèna, Ennio Morricone, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Scoring), The Patriot, John Williams, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Song), Meet the Parents, Music and Lyric by Randy Newman, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Song), Dancer in the Dark, Music by Björk; Lyric by Lars von Trier and Sjon Sigurdsson, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Song), "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Music by Jorge Calandrelli and Tan Dun; Lyric by James Schamus, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Song), The Emperor's New Groove, Music by Sting and David Hartley; Lyric by Sting, NO
2000 (73rd), Music (Song), Wonder Boys, Music and Lyric by Bob Dylan, YES
2000 (73rd), Best Picture, Chocolat, "David Brown, Kit Golden and Leslie Holleran, Producers", NO
2000 (73rd), Best Picture, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Bill Kong, Hsu Li Kong and Ang Lee, Producers", NO
2000 (73rd), Best Picture, Erin Brockovich, "Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher, Producers", NO
2000 (73rd), Best Picture, Gladiator, "Douglas Wick, David Franzoni and Branko Lustig, Producers", YES
2000 (73rd), Best Picture, Traffic, "Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz and Laura Bickford, Producers", NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Animated), Father and Daughter, Michael Dudok de Wit, YES
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Animated), The Periwig-Maker, "Steffen Schäffler, Annette Schäffler", NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Animated), Rejected, Don Hertzfeldt, NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Live Action), By Courier, "Peter Riegert, Ericka Frederick", NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Live Action), One Day Crossing, "Joan Stein, Christina Lazaridi", NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Live Action), Quiero Ser (I want to be...), Florian Gallenberger, YES
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Live Action), Seraglio, "Gail Lerner, Colin Campbell", NO
2000 (73rd), Short Film (Live Action), A Soccer Story (Uma Historia de Futebol), Paulo Machline, NO
2000 (73rd), Sound, Cast Away, "Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis Sands, William B. Kaplan", NO
2000 (73rd), Sound, Gladiator, "Scott Millan, Bob Beemer, Ken Weston", YES
2000 (73rd), Sound, The Patriot, "Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Lee Orloff", NO
2000 (73rd), Sound, The Perfect Storm, "John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David Campbell, Keith A. Wester", NO
2000 (73rd), Sound, U-571, "Steve Maslow, Gregg Landaker, Rick Kline, Ivan Sharrock", NO
2000 (73rd), Sound Editing, Space Cowboys, "Alan Robert Murray, Bub Asman", NO
2000 (73rd), Sound Editing, U-571, Jon Johnson, YES
2000 (73rd), Visual Effects, Gladiator, "John Nelson, Neil Corbould, Tim Burke, Rob Harvey", YES
2000 (73rd), Visual Effects, Hollow Man, "Scott E. Anderson, Craig Hayes, Scott Stokdyk, Stan Parks", NO
2000 (73rd), Visual Effects, The Perfect Storm, "Stefen Fangmeier, Habib Zargarpour, John Frazier, Walt Conti", NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, Chocolat, Screenplay by Robert Nelson Jacobs, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Written by Wang Hui Ling and James Schamus and Tsai Kuo Jung, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", Written by Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, Traffic, Screenplay by Stephen Gaghan, YES
2000 (73rd), Writing, Wonder Boys, Screenplay by Steve Kloves, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, Almost Famous, Written by Cameron Crowe, YES
2000 (73rd), Writing, Billy Elliot, Written by Lee Hall, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, Erin Brockovich, Written by Susannah Grant, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, Gladiator, Screenplay by David Franzoni and John Logan and William Nicholson; Story by David Franzoni, NO
2000 (73rd), Writing, You Can Count on Me, Written by Kenneth Lonergan, NO
2000 (73rd), Honorary Award, "To Jack Cardiff, master of light and color.", YES
2000 (73rd), Honorary Award, "To Ernest Lehman, in appreciation of a body of varied and enduring work.", YES
2000 (73rd), Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Dino De Laurentiis, YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Academy Award of Merit), "To ROB COOK, LOREN CARPENTER and ED CATMULL for their significant advancements to the field of motion picture rendering as exemplified in Pixar's Renderman."" Their broad professional influence in the industry continues to inspire and contribute to the advancement of computer-generated imagery for motion pictures. [Special Photographic]""", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To AL MAYER, SR. and AL MAYER, JR., for the mechanical design, IAIN NEIL for the optical design and BRIAN DANG for the electronic design of the Panavision Millennium XL Camera System. This camera brings the full uncompromised performance of larger heavy-duty cameras to the lightest weight category with ruggedness and advanced features previously expected only in specialized or effects cameras. [Camera]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To JOE WARY, GERALD PAINTER and COLIN F. MOSSMAN for the design and development of the Deluxe Laboratories Multi Roller Film Transport System. This release print system at Deluxe Laboratories utilizes a revolutionary design allowing for higher print volumes, reduced space requirements for loop racks and elevators, and safer operation. [Laboratory]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To ALVAH J. MILLER and PAUL JOHNSON of Lynx Robotics for the electronic and software design of the Lynx C-50 Camera Motor System. This camera motor, operated with programmable microprocessors, achieves an unprecedented range of precisely controlled speeds in stand-alone cameras or when synchronized to motion-control systems. [Camera]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To AKAI DIGITAL for the design and development of the DD8plus digital audio dubber specifically designed for the motion picture industry. [These] digital audio dubbers have afforded the post-production community a faster, more cost-effective means of playing back hundreds of digital audio tracks for pre-mixing or final mixing in creating motion picture sound tracks. They also offer individual track slipping in multiple track configurations, random access recall, and both destructive and non-destructive editing capabilities, eliminating the requirements for razor blade conforming. [Sound]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To FAIRLIGHT for the design and development of the DAD digital audio dubber specifically designed for the motion picture industry. [These] digital audio dubbers have afforded the post-production community a faster, more cost-effective means of playing back hundreds of digital audio tracks for pre-mixing or final mixing in creating motion picture sound tracks. They also offer individual track slipping in multiple track configurations, random access recall, and both destructive and non-destructive editing capabilities, eliminating the requirements for razor blade conforming. [Sound]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To ADVANCED DIGITAL SYSTEMS GROUP (ADSG) for the design and development of the Sony DADR 5000 digital audio dubber specifically designed for the motion picture industry. [These] digital audio dubbers have afforded the post-production community a faster, more cost-effective means of playing back hundreds of digital audio tracks for pre-mixing or final mixing in creating motion picture sound tracks. They also offer individual track slipping in multiple track configurations, random access recall, and both destructive and non-destructive editing capabilities, eliminating the requirements for razor blade conforming. [Sound]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award), "To TIMELINE, INCORPORATED for the design and development of the MMR 8 digital audio dubber specifically designed for the motion picture industry. [These] digital audio dubbers have afforded the post-production community a faster, more cost-effective means of playing back hundreds of digital audio tracks for pre-mixing or final mixing in creating motion picture sound tracks. They also offer individual track slipping in multiple track configurations, random access recall, and both destructive and non-destructive editing capabilities, eliminating the requirements for razor blade conforming. [Sound]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To LEONARD PINCUS, ASHOT NALBANDYAN, GEORGE JOHNSON, THOMAS KONG and DAVID PRINGLE for the design and development of the SoftSun low pressure xenon long-arc light sources, their power supplies and fixtures. With the ability to dim these very high powered lights at essentially constant Kelvin temperature and without flicker, these units produce a bright and even light source for general set lighting. The availability of very high wattage units allows production to extend the hours of work past the time when the crew would otherwise have lost the light."" [Lighting]""", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To VIC ARMSTRONG for the refinement and application to the film industry of the Fan Descender for accurately and safely arresting the descent of stunt persons in high freefalls. Considered a standard of the industry, the Fan Descender provides a means for significantly increasing the safety of very high stunt falls. The system permits falls to be made under controlled deceleration and with a highly predictable stopping point without limitation of camera angles. [Stage Operations]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To PHILIP GREENSTREET of Rosco Laboratories for the concept and development of the Roscolight Day/Night Backdrop. This unique photographic scenic backing allows a smooth transition from day to night views with a single backing. The Roscolight backings provide an important new creative tool to filmmakers, saving time, money and stage space. [Stage Operations]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To UDO SCHAUSS, HILDEGARD EBBESMEIER and KARL LENHARDT for the optical design, and RALF LINN and NORBERT BRINKER for the mechanical design of the Schneider Super Cinelux lenses for motion picture projection. These projection lenses provide a significant improvement in the quality of the cinema viewing experience. [Lenses and Filters]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To GLENN M. BERGGREN for the concept, HORST LINGE for research and development, and WOLFGANG REINECKE for the optical design of the ISCO Ultra-Star Plus lenses for motion picture projection. The unique optical design of the Ultra-Star Plus projection lenses achieves unprecedented edge-to-edge uniformity of illumination, combined with a significant increase in screen brightness, thus providing a substantial improvement in the cinema viewing experience. [Lenses and Filters]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To BILL TONDREAU of Kuper Systems, ALVAH J. MILLER and PAUL JOHNSON of Lynx Robotics, and DAVID STUMP of Visual Effects Rental Services for the conception, design and development of data capture systems that enable superior accuracy, efficiency and economy in the creation of composite imagery. These systems digitally record live action camera and axis data with practically no impact on the live action production process, allowing compositing for visual effects to become faster and more cost-effective. [Systems]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), To VENKAT KRISHNAMURTHY for the creation of the Paraform Software for 3D Digital Form Development. This system streamlines the creation of 3D computer graphics models by allowing artists to convert the data from automatically scanned physical models into a user-specified configuration of patches well suited for use in computer applications. [Special Photographic], YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To GEORGE BORSHUKOV, KIM LIBRERI and DAN PIPONI for the development of a system for image-based rendering allowing choreographed camera movements through computer graphic reconstructed sets. This component of the Manex Visual Effects Virtual Cinematography System provides theatrical-quality virtual settings. [Special Photographic]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Technical Achievement Award), "To JOHN P. PYTLAK for the development of the Laboratory Aim Density (LAD) system. The LAD system has become the standard method used by film laboratories and digital film recording facilities for the effecient and uniform control of color and exposure in camera negatives, interpositives and duplicate negatives. [Laboratory]", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Gordon E. Sawyer Award), Irwin W. Young, YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Bonner Medal), "To N. Paul Kenworthy, Jr. in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.", YES
2000 (73rd), Scientific and Technical (Special Awards), "To Ioan Allen for the concept, Robin Bransbury for the design and Mark Harrah for the implementation of the Trailer Audio Standards Association (TASA) Loudness Standard. The adoption of the TASA loudness standard has led directly to better sound in the cinema for trailers and features alike.", YES