List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees

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This is a list of Jewish winners and nominees of Academy Awards. It includes ethnic Jews and those who converted to Judaism.

Best Actor in a Leading Role[edit]

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Year Name Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1928/1929 Paul Muni The Valiant James Dyke Nominated First Jewish actor nominated for an Academy Award
1930/1931 Jackie Cooper Skippy Skippy Skinner Nominated Jewish father
1932/1933 Leslie Howard Berkeley Square Peter Standish Nominated
Paul Muni I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang James Allen Nominated
1935 Black Fury Joe Radek Nominated
1936 The Story of Louis Pasteur Louis Pasteur Won First Jewish actor to win an Academy Award
1937 The Life of Emile Zola Émile Zola Nominated
1938 Leslie Howard Pygmalion Professor Henry Higgins Nominated
1941 Cary Grant Penny Serenade Roger Adams Nominated As to his – disputed – Jewishness, see here.
1943 Paul Lukas Watch on the Rhine Kurt Muller Won
1944 Cary Grant None but the Lonely Heart Ernie Mott Nominated
1945 Cornel Wilde A Song to Remember Frédéric Chopin Nominated
1946 Larry Parks The Jolson Story Al Jolson Nominated
1947 John Garfield Body and Soul Charlie Davis Nominated
1949 Kirk Douglas Champion Michael "Midge" Kelly Nominated
1952 The Bad and the Beautiful Jonathan Shields Nominated
1956 Lust for Life Vincent van Gogh Nominated
1958 Tony Curtis The Defiant Ones John 'Joker' Jackson Nominated
Paul Newman Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Brick Pollitt Nominated Jewish father
1959 Laurence Harvey Room at the Top Joe Lampton Nominated
Paul Muni The Last Angry Man Dr. Sam Abelman Nominated
1961 Paul Newman The Hustler Eddie Felson Nominated
Stuart Whitman The Mark Jim Fuller Nominated
1963 Paul Newman Hud Hud Bannon Nominated
1964 Peter Sellers Dr. Strangelove Group Captain Lionel Mandrake / President Merkin Muffley / Dr. Strangelove Nominated
1966 Alan Arkin The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Lt. Rozanov Nominated
1967 Dustin Hoffman The Graduate Benjamin Braddock Nominated
Paul Newman Cool Hand Luke Lucas "Cool Hand Luke" Jackson Nominated
1968 Alan Arkin The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter John Singer Nominated
Ron Moody Oliver! Fagin Nominated
1969 Dustin Hoffman Midnight Cowboy Enrico Salvatore "Ratso" "Rico" Rizzo Nominated
1970 Melvyn Douglas I Never Sang for My Father Tom Garrison Nominated Jewish father
Ryan O'Neal Love Story Oliver Barrett IV Nominated Jewish maternal grandmother
1971 Walter Matthau Kotch Joseph P. Kotcher Nominated
Topol Fiddler on the Roof Tevye Nominated
1974 Dustin Hoffman Lenny Lenny Bruce Nominated
1975 Walter Matthau The Sunshine Boys Willy Clark Nominated
1976 Sylvester Stallone Rocky Rocky Balboa Nominated Jewish maternal grandfather
1977 Richard Dreyfuss The Goodbye Girl Elliot Garfield Won
Woody Allen Annie Hall Alvy Singer Nominated
1979 Dustin Hoffman Kramer vs. Kramer Ted Kramer Won
Peter Sellers Being There Chance the Gardener/Chauncey Gardiner Nominated
1981 Paul Newman Absence of Malice Michael Colin Gallagher Nominated
1982 Dustin Hoffman Tootsie Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels Nominated
Paul Newman The Verdict Frank Galvin Nominated
1985 Harrison Ford Witness Detective Captain John Book Nominated
1986 Paul Newman The Color of Money Fast Eddie Felson Won
1987 Michael Douglas Wall Street Gordon Gekko Won Jewish father
1988 Dustin Hoffman Rain Man Raymond Babbitt Won
1989 Daniel Day-Lewis My Left Foot Christy Brown Won Jewish Mother
1992 Robert Downey Jr. Chaplin Charlie Chaplin Nominated Jewish father
1993 Daniel Day-Lewis In the Name of the Father Gerry Conlon Nominated
1994 Paul Newman Nobody's Fool Donald "Sully" Sullivan Nominated
1995 Richard Dreyfuss Mr. Holland's Opus Glenn Holland Nominated
Sean Penn Dead Man Walking Matthew Poncelet Nominated
1997 Dustin Hoffman Wag the Dog Stanley Motss Nominated
1999 Sean Penn Sweet and Lowdown Emmet Ray Nominated
2001 I Am Sam Sam Dawson Nominated
2002 Adrien Brody The Pianist Władysław Szpilman Won
Daniel Day-Lewis Gangs of New York William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting Nominated
2003 Sean Penn Mystic River Jimmy Markum Won Jewish father
2005 Joaquin Phoenix Walk the Line Johnny Cash Nominated
2007 Daniel Day-Lewis There Will Be Blood Daniel Plainview Won
2008 Sean Penn Milk Harvey Milk Won
2010 Jesse Eisenberg The Social Network Mark Zuckerberg Nominated
James Franco 127 Hours Aron Ralston Nominated
2012 Daniel Day-Lewis Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Won
Joaquin Phoenix The Master Freddie Quell Nominated
2016 Andrew Garfield Hacksaw Ridge Desmond T. Doss Nominated
2017 Daniel Day-Lewis Phantom Thread Reynolds Woodcock Nominated
Timothée Chalamet Call Me by Your Name Elio Perlman Nominated
2019 Joaquin Phoenix Joker Arthur Fleck / Joker Won
2021 Andrew Garfield tick, tick... BOOM! Jonathan Larson Nominated

Best Actress in a Leading Role[edit]

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Year Name Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1929/1930 Norma Shearer The Divorcee Jerry Bernard Martin Won Converted to Judaism. First Jewish actress to win an Academy Award.
Their Own Desire Lucia Marlett Nominated
1930/1931 A Free Soul Jan Ashe Nominated
1934 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Elizabeth Barrett Nominated
1935 Elisabeth Bergner Escape Me Never Gemma Jones Nominated
1936 Luise Rainer The Great Ziegfeld Anna Held Won First Jewish born actress to win an Academy Award
Norma Shearer Romeo and Juliet Juliet Capulet Nominated
1937 Luise Rainer The Good Earth O-Lan Won
1938 Norma Shearer Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette Nominated
1950 Judy Holliday Born Yesterday Emma "Billie" Dawn Won
Eleanor Parker Caged Marie Allen Nominated Converted to Judaism
1951 Shelley Winters A Place in the Sun Alice Tripp Nominated
Eleanor Parker Detective Story Mary McLeod Nominated
1955 Interrupted Melody Marjorie Lawrence Nominated
1956 Carroll Baker Baby Doll Baby Doll Meighan Nominated Converted to Judaism
1957 Elizabeth Taylor Raintree County Susanna Drake Nominated Converted to Judaism in 1959
1958 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Margaret "Maggie the Cat" Pollitt Nominated
1959 Simone Signoret Room at the Top Alice Aisgill Won
Elizabeth Taylor Suddenly, Last Summer Catherine Holly Nominated
1960 BUtterfield 8 Gloria Wandrous Won
1961 Piper Laurie The Hustler Sarah Packard Nominated
1964 Kim Stanley Séance on a Wet Afternoon Myra Savage Nominated Converted to Judaism
1965 Simone Signoret Ship of Fools La Contessa Nominated
1966 Elizabeth Taylor Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Martha Won
Anouk Aimée A Man and a Woman Anne Gauthier Nominated Converted to Judaism; Jewish father
Ida Kamińska The Shop on Main Street Rozalie Lautmann Nominated
1968 Barbra Streisand Funny Girl Fanny Brice Won Tied with Katharine Hepburn for The Lion in Winter
1970 Ali MacGraw Love Story Jennifer Cavalleri-Barrett Nominated
1971 Janet Suzman Nicholas and Alexandra Empress Alexandra of Russia Nominated
1973 Barbra Streisand The Way We Were Katie Morosky Nominated
1975 Carol Kane Hester Street Gitl Nominated
1978 Jill Clayburgh An Unmarried Woman Erica Benton Nominated Jewish father
1979 Starting Over Marilyn Holmberg Nominated
Bette Midler The Rose Mary Rose Foster Nominated
1980 Goldie Hawn Private Benjamin Judy Benjamin Nominated
1982 Debra Winger An Officer and a Gentleman Paula Pokrifki Nominated
1983 Terms of Endearment Emma Greenway Horton Nominated
1986 Marlee Matlin Children of a Lesser God Sarah Norman Won At age 21, she is the youngest Best Actress winner.
1991 Bette Midler For the Boys Dixie Leonard Nominated
1993 Debra Winger Shadowlands Joy Davidman Nominated
1994 Winona Ryder Little Women Josephine "Jo" March Nominated Jewish father
1997 Helen Hunt As Good as It Gets Carol Connelly Won Jewish father
Helena Bonham Carter The Wings of the Dove Kate Croy Nominated
1998 Gwyneth Paltrow Shakespeare in Love Viola de Lesseps/Thomas Kent Won Jewish father
2010 Natalie Portman Black Swan Nina Sayers Won
2016 Isabelle Huppert Elle Michèle Leblanc Nominated Huppert is of Hungarian-Jewish descent
Natalie Portman Jackie Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Nominated
2019 Scarlett Johansson Marriage Story Nicole Barber Nominated
2021 Kristen Stewart Spencer Diana, Princess of Wales (née Spencer) Nominated Jewish mother[1]

Best Actor in a Supporting Role[edit]

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Year Name Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1936 Mischa Auer My Man Godfrey Carlo Nominated
1937 Joseph Schildkraut The Life of Emile Zola Captain Alfred Dreyfus Won
1938 John Garfield Four Daughters Mickey Borden Nominated
1945 Michael Chekhov Spellbound Dr. Alexander "Alex" Brulov Nominated
1948 Oscar Homolka I Remember Mama Uncle Chris Halverson Nominated
1950 Sam Jaffe The Asphalt Jungle Dr. Erwin Riedenschneider Nominated
Erich von Stroheim Sunset Boulevard Max von Meyerling Nominated
Jeff Chandler Broken Arrow Cochise Nominated
1951 Leo Genn Quo Vadis Petronius Nominated
Peter Ustinov Nero Nominated
Kevin McCarthy Death of a Salesman Biff Loman Nominated
1953 Robert Strauss Stalag 17 Sgt. Stanislas "Animal" Kasava Nominated
1954 Lee J. Cobb On the Waterfront Johnny Friendly Nominated
1957 Red Buttons Sayonara Airman Joe Kelly Won
1958 Theodore Bikel The Defiant Ones Sheriff Max Muller Nominated
Lee J. Cobb The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Karamazov Nominated
1959 Ed Wynn The Diary of Anne Frank Albert Dussell Nominated
1960 Peter Ustinov Spartacus Lentulus Batiatus Won
Peter Falk Murder, Inc. Abe "Kid Twist" Reles Nominated
Jack Kruschen The Apartment Dr. Dreyfuss Nominated
1961 Peter Falk Pocketful of Miracles Joy Boy Nominated
1963 Melvyn Douglas Hud Homer Bannon Won Jewish father
1964 Peter Ustinov Topkapi Arthur Simon Simpson Won
1965 Martin Balsam A Thousand Clowns Arnold Burns Won
1966 Walter Matthau The Fortune Cookie Willie Gingrich Won
George Segal Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nick Nominated
1968 Jack Albertson The Subject Was Roses John Cleary Won
Gene Wilder The Producers Leo Bloom Nominated
1969 Elliott Gould Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Ted Henderson Nominated
1970 John Marley Love Story Phil Cavalleri Nominated
1971 Leonard Frey Fiddler on the Roof Motel Kamzoil Nominated
1972 Joel Grey Cabaret Master of Ceremonies Won
James Caan The Godfather Sonny Corleone Nominated
1973 John Houseman The Paper Chase Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. Won Jewish father
Jack Gilford Save the Tiger Phil Greene Nominated
1974 Fred Astaire The Towering Inferno Harlee Claiborne Nominated Jewish father
Lee Strasberg The Godfather Part II Hyman Roth Nominated
1975 George Burns The Sunshine Boys Al Lewis Won
1979 Melvyn Douglas Being There Benjamin Turnbull Rand Won
1980 Judd Hirsch Ordinary People Dr. Tyrone C. Berger Nominated
1987 Albert Brooks Broadcast News Aaron Altman Nominated
1988 Kevin Kline A Fish Called Wanda Otto West Won Jewish father
Martin Landau Tucker: The Man and His Dream Abe Karatz Nominated
River Phoenix Running on Empty Danny Pope Nominated
1989 Martin Landau Crimes and Misdemeanors Judah Rosenthal Nominated
1991 Harvey Keitel Bugsy Mickey Cohen Nominated
Michael Lerner Barton Fink Jack Lipnick Nominated
1992 David Paymer Mr. Saturday Night Stan Young Nominated
1994 Martin Landau Ed Wood Bela Lugosi Won
2000 Joaquin Phoenix Gladiator Commodus Nominated Jewish maternal grandfather and Jewish maternal grandmother
2002 Paul Newman Road to Perdition John Rooney Nominated Jewish father
2005 Jake Gyllenhaal Brokeback Mountain Jack Twist Nominated
2006 Alan Arkin Little Miss Sunshine Edwin Hoover Won
2008 Robert Downey Jr. Tropic Thunder Kirk Lazarus Nominated
2011 Jonah Hill Moneyball Peter Brand Nominated
2012 Alan Arkin Argo Lester Siegel Nominated
2013 Jonah Hill The Wolf of Wall Street Donnie Azoff Nominated
2015 Sylvester Stallone Creed Rocky Balboa Nominated Jewish maternal grandfather
2020/2021 Sacha Baron Cohen The Trial of the Chicago 7 Abbie Hoffman Nominated
2022 Judd Hirsch The Fabelmans Boris Podgorny Nominated
2023 Robert Downey Jr. Oppenheimer Lewis Strauss Won Jewish father.

Best Actress in a Supporting Role[edit]

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Year Name Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1943 Paulette Goddard So Proudly We Hail! Joan O'Doul Nominated Jewish father
1944 Aline MacMahon Dragon Seed Ling Tan's Wife Nominated
1945 Joan Lorring The Corn is Green Bessie Watty Nominated
1951 Joan Blondell The Blue Veil Annie Rawlins Nominated
Lee Grant Detective Story The Shoplifter Nominated
1957 Carolyn Jones The Bachelor Party The Existentialist Nominated Converted to Judaism
1958 Martha Hyer Some Came Running Gwen French Nominated Converted to Judaism
Cara Williams The Defiant Ones Billy's Mother Nominated
1959 Shelley Winters The Diary of Anne Frank Petronella van Daan Won
Susan Kohner Imitation of Life Sarah Jane Johnson Nominated
1963 Lilia Skala Lilies of the Field Mother Maria Marthe Nominated Jewish father
1964 Grayson Hall The Night of the Iguana Judith Fellowes Nominated
1966 Shelley Winters A Patch of Blue Rose-ann D'Arcey Won
1967 Carol Channing Thoroughly Modern Millie Muzzy von Hossmere Nominated Jewish maternal grandparents
1969 Goldie Hawn Cactus Flower Toni Simmons Won
Dyan Cannon Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Alice Henderson Nominated
Sylvia Miles Midnight Cowboy Cass Nominated
1970 Lee Grant The Landlord Joyce Enders Nominated
1972 Jeannie Berlin The Heartbreak Kid Lila Kolodny Nominated
Shelley Winters The Poseidon Adventure Belle Rosen Nominated
1973 Tatum O'Neal Paper Moon Addie Loggins Won Father of partial Jewish ancestry
Madeline Kahn Trixie Delight Nominated
Sylvia Sidney Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams Mrs. Pritchett Nominated
1974 Madeline Kahn Blazing Saddles Lili von Shtupp Nominated
1975 Lee Grant Shampoo Felicia Karpf Won
Sylvia Miles Farewell, My Lovely Jessie Halstead Florian Nominated
1976 Lee Grant Voyage of the Damned Lee Rosen Nominated
Piper Laurie Carrie Margaret White Nominated
1977 Leslie Browne The Turning Point Emilia Rodgers Nominated Jewish mother
1978 Dyan Cannon Heaven Can Wait Julia Farnsworth Nominated
1979 Barbara Barrie Breaking Away Evelyn Stoller Nominated
1982 Kim Stanley Frances Lillian Van Ornum Farmer Nominated Converted to Judaism
Lesley Ann Warren Victor/Victoria Norma Cassidy Nominated
1983 Amy Irving Yentl Hadass Vishkower Nominated
1986 Piper Laurie Children of a Lesser God Mrs. Norman Nominated
1993 Winona Ryder The Age of Innocence May Welland Nominated Jewish father
1995 Mare Winningham Georgia Georgia Flood Nominated Converted to Judaism
1996 Lauren Bacall The Mirror Has Two Faces Hannah Morgan Nominated
Barbara Hershey The Portrait of a Lady Madame Serena Merle Nominated Jewish father
2000 Kate Hudson Almost Famous Penny Lane Nominated
2001 Jennifer Connelly A Beautiful Mind Alicia Nash Won Jewish mother
2004 Sophie Okonedo Hotel Rwanda Tatiana Rusesabagina Nominated
Natalie Portman Closer Jane Jones/Alice Ayres Nominated
2005 Rachel Weisz The Constant Gardener Tessa Abbott-Quayle Won
2006 Abigail Breslin Little Miss Sunshine Olive Hoover Nominated Jewish paternal grandmother
2009 Maggie Gyllenhaal Crazy Heart Jean Craddock Nominated
2010 Helena Bonham Carter The King's Speech Queen Elizabeth Nominated
Hailee Steinfeld True Grit Mattie Ross Nominated Jewish father
2012 Helen Hunt The Sessions Cheryl Cohen-Greene Nominated Jewish paternal grandmother
2013 June Squibb Nebraska Kate Grant Nominated Converted to Judaism
2014 Patricia Arquette Boyhood Olivia Evans Won
2015 Jennifer Jason Leigh The Hateful Eight Daisy Domergue Nominated
2018 Rachel Weisz The Favourite Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough Nominated
2019 Scarlett Johansson Jojo Rabbit Rosie Betzler Nominated
2022 Jamie Lee Curtis Everything Everywhere All at Once Deirdre Beaubeirdre Won Jewish father

Best Animated Feature[edit]

Best Animated Feature
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
2002 Jeffrey Katzenberg Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Nominated
2004 Bill Damaschke Shark Tale Nominated
2006 Gil Kenan Monster House Nominated
2010 Lee Unkrich Toy Story 3 Won
2015 Charlie Kaufman Anomalisa Nominated Shared with Duke Johnson and Rosa Tran
2016 Osnat Shurer Moana Nominated Shared with John Musker and Ron Clements
2017 Lee Unkrich Coco Won Shared with Darla K. Anderson
2018 Rodney Rothman Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Won Shared with Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
Scott Rudin
Steven Rales
Isle of Dogs Nominated Shared with Wes Anderson and Jeremy Dawson
2021 Osnat Shurer Raya and the Last Dragon Nominated Shared with Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, and Peter Del Vecho
2022 Paul Mezey Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Nominated Shared with Dean Fleischer Camp, Elisabeth Holm, Andrew Goldman, and Caroline Kaplan
2023 Amy Pascal Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Nominated Shared with Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

Best Assistant Director[edit]

Best Assistant Director
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1932/1933 Ben Silvey Nominated In the first year of the award, it referred to no specific film.
1935 Joseph M. Newman David Copperfield Nominated
1936 San Francisco Nominated

Note: Defunct category.

Best Cinematography[edit]

Best Cinematography
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1937 Karl Freund The Good Earth Won Black and White
1938 Joseph Ruttenberg The Great Waltz Won Black and White
1940 Joseph Ruttenberg Waterloo Bridge Nominated Black and White
Rudolph Maté Foreign Correspondent Nominated Black and White
1941 Joseph Ruttenberg Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Nominated Black and White
Rudolph Maté That Hamilton Woman Nominated Black and White
Karl Freund The Chocolate Soldier Nominated Black and White
Blossoms in the Dust Nominated Color, shared with W. Howard Greene
1942 Joseph Ruttenberg Mrs. Miniver Won Black and White
Stanley Cortez The Magnificent Ambersons Nominated Black and White
Rudolph Maté The Pride of the Yankees Nominated Black and White
Milton Krasner Arabian Nights Nominated Color, shared with William V. Skall and W. Howard Greene
1943 Joseph Ruttenberg Madame Curie Nominated Black and White
Rudolph Maté Sahara Nominated Black and White
1944 Joseph Ruttenberg Gaslight Nominated Black and White
Stanley Cortez Since You Went Away Nominated Black and White, shared with Lee Garmes
Rudolph Maté Cover Girl Nominated Color
1949 Paul C. Vogel Battleground Won Black and White
Franz Planer Champion Nominated Black and White
Charles Schoenbaum Little Women Nominated Color, shared with Robert H. Planck
1950 Milton Krasner All About Eve Nominated Black and White
1951 John Alton An American in Paris Won Color, shared with Alfred Gilks
Franz Planer Death of a Salesman Nominated Black and White
1953 Joseph Ruttenberg Julius Caesar Nominated Black and White
Franz Planer Roman Holiday Nominated Black and White, shared with Henri Alekan
1954 Boris Kaufman On the Waterfront Won Black and White
Milton Krasner Three Coins in the Fountain Won Color
1956 Joseph Ruttenberg Somebody Up There Likes Me Won Black and White
Boris Kaufman Baby Doll Nominated Black and White
1957 Milton Krasner An Affair to Remember Nominated
1958 Joseph Ruttenberg Gigi Won Color
1959 Franz Planer The Nun's Story Nominated Color
1960 Joseph Ruttenberg BUtterfield 8 Nominated Color, shared with Charles Harten
1961 Eugen Schüfftan The Hustler Won Black and White
Franz Planer The Children's Hour Nominated Black and White
1962 Paul C. Vogel The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Nominated Color
1963 Milton Krasner Love with the Proper Stranger Nominated Black and White
How the West Was Won Nominated Color, shared with William Daniels, Charles Lang, and Joseph LaShelle
1964 Walter Lassally Zorba the Greek Won Black and White. Lassally's family was of Jewish ancestry, but practiced Protestantism.
Milton Krasner Fate Is the Hunter Nominated Black and White
1966 Haskell Wexler Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Won Black and White
1967 Richard H. Kline Camelot Nominated
1971 Owen Roizman The French Connection Nominated
1973 The Exorcist Nominated
1975 Haskell Wexler One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Nominated Shared with Bill Butler
1976 Bound for Glory Won
Richard H. Kline King Kong Nominated
Owen Roizman Network Nominated
1982 Tootsie Nominated
1987 Haskell Wexler Matewan Nominated
1989 Blaze Nominated
Mikael Salomon The Abyss Nominated
1991 Stephen Goldblatt The Prince of Tides Nominated
Adam Greenberg Terminator 2: Judgment Day Nominated
1994 Owen Roizman Wyatt Earp Nominated
1995 Stephen Goldblatt Batman Forever Nominated
Emmanuel Lubezki A Little Princess Nominated
1999 Sleepy Hollow Nominated
2002 Edward Lachman Far from Heaven Nominated
Paweł Edelman The Pianist Nominated
2003 John Schwartzman Seabiscuit Nominated
2005 Emmanuel Lubezki The New World Nominated
2006 Children of Men Nominated
2010 Danny Cohen The King's Speech Nominated
2011 Guillaume Schiffman The Artist Nominated
Emmanuel Lubezki The Tree of Life Nominated
2013 Gravity Won
2014 Birdman Won
2015 The Revenant Won
Edward Lachman Carol Nominated
2017 Hoyte van Hoytema Dunkirk Nominated
Rachel Morrison Mudbound Nominated
2019 Lawrence Sher Joker Nominated
2023 Hoyte van Hoytema Oppenheimer Won
Edward Lachman El Conde Nominated

Best Costume Design[edit]

Best Costume Design
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1948 Edith Head The Emperor Waltz Nominated Color, shared with Gile Steele
Irene Lentz B.F.'s Daughter Nominated Black and White
1949 Edith Head The Heiress Won Black and White, shared with Gile Steele
1950 Samson and Delilah Won Color, shared with Charles LeMaire, Dorothy Jeakins, Elois Jenssen, Gile Steele and Gwen Wakeling
All About Eve Won Black and White, shared with Charles LeMaire
1951 A Place in the Sun Won Black and White
Helen Rose The Great Caruso Nominated Color, shared with Gile Steele. Posthumous nomination for Steele
Irene Sharaff An American in Paris Nominated Color, shared with Orry-Kelly and Walter Plunkett
1952 Edith Head The Greatest Show on Earth Nominated Color, shared with Dorothy Jeakins and Miles White
Carrie Nominated Black and White
Helen Rose The Bad and the Beautiful Won
The Merry Widow Nominated Color, shared with Gile Steele. Posthumous nomination for Steele
1953 Edith Head Roman Holiday Won Black and White
Helen Rose Dream Wife Nominated Color, shared with Herschel McCoy
Irene Sharaff Call Me Madam Nominated Color
1954 Edith Head Sabrina Won Black and White
Helen Rose Executive Suite Nominated Black and White
Irene Sharaff Brigadoon Nominated Color
A Star Is Born Nominated Color, shared with Jean Louis and Mary Ann Nyberg
1955 Edith Head To Catch a Thief Nominated Color
The Rose Tattoo Nominated Black and White
Helen Rose I'll Cry Tomorrow Won Black and White
Interrupted Melody Nominated Color
Irene Sharaff Guys and Dolls Nominated Color
1956 Edith Head The Ten Commandments Nominated Color, shared with Ralph Jester, John Jensen, Dorothy Jeakins and Arnold Friberg
The Proud and Profane Nominated Black and White
Helen Rose The Power and the Prize Nominated Black and White
Irene Sharaff The King and I Nominated Color
1957 Edith Head Funny Face Nominated Shared with Hubert de Givenchy
1958 The Buccaneer Nominated Shared with Ralph Jester and John Jensen
1959 The Five Pennies Nominated Color
Career Nominated Black and White
Helen Rose The Gazebo Nominated Black and White
Irene Sharaff Porgy and Bess Nominated Color
1960 Edith Head Pepe Nominated Color
The Facts of Life Won Black and White, shared with Edward Stevenson
Irene Sharaff Can-Can Nominated Color
Irene Lentz Midnight Lace Nominated Color
1961 Edith Head Pocketful of Miracles Nominated Color, shared with Walter Plunkett
Irene Sharaff West Side Story Won Color
Flower Drum Song Nominated Color
1962 Edith Head My Geisha Nominated Color
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Nominated Black and White
Ruth Morley The Miracle Worker Nominated Black and White
1963 Edith Head A New Kind of Love Nominated Color
Love with the Proper Stranger Nominated Black and White
Wives and Lovers Nominated
Donald Brooks The Cardinal Nominated Color
Irene Sharaff Cleopatra Won Color, shared with Renié and Vittorio Nino Novarese
1964 Edith Head What a Way to Go! Nominated Color, shared with Moss Mabry
A House Is Not a Home Nominated Black and White
1965 Inside Daisy Clover Nominated Color, shared with Bill Thomas
The Slender Thread Nominated Black and White
1966 The Oscar Nominated Color
Helen Rose Mister Buddwing Nominated Black and White
Irene Sharaff Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Won Black and White
1967 The Taming of the Shrew Nominated Shared with Danilo Donati
1968 Donald Brooks Star! Nominated
1969 Edith Head Sweet Charity Nominated
Irene Sharaff Hello, Dolly! Nominated
1970 Edith Head Airport Nominated
Donald Brooks Darling Lili Nominated Shared with Jack Bear
1973 Edith Head The Sting Won
1975 The Man Who Would Be King Nominated
1977 Airport '77 Nominated Shared with Burton Miller
Irene Sharaff The Other Side of Midnight Nominated
1979 Albert Wolsky All That Jazz Won
1982 Sophie's Choice Nominated
1985 The Journey of Natty Gann Nominated
1988 Deborah Nadoolman Coming to America Nominated
1991 Albert Wolsky Bugsy Won
1992 Toys Nominated
1994 Jeffrey Kurland Bullets over Broadway Nominated
1995 Julie Weiss 12 Monkeys Nominated
1998 Judianna Makovsky Pleasantville Nominated
2000 Rita Ryack How the Grinch Stole Christmas Nominated
2001 Judianna Makovsky Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Nominated
2002 Julie Weiss Frida Nominated
2003 Judianna Makovsky Seabiscuit Nominated
2007 Albert Wolsky Across the Universe Nominated
2008 Revolutionary Road Nominated
Danny Glicker Milk Nominated

Best Dance Direction[edit]

Best Dance Direction
Year Name Film(s) Dance Number(s) Status Milestone / Notes
1935 Dave Gould Broadway Melody of 1936
Folies Bergère de Paris
"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling"
"Straw Hat"
Won
Benjamin Zemach She "Hall of Kings" Nominated
1936 Dave Gould Born to Dance "Swingin' the Jinx Away" Nominated
1937 A Day at the Races "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" Nominated

Note: Defunct category.

Best Director[edit]

Best Director
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1927/1928 Lewis Milestone Two Arabian Knights Won Comedy Picture Category
1928/1929 Ernst Lubitsch The Patriot Nominated
1929/1930 Lewis Milestone All Quiet on the Western Front Won
Ernst Lubitsch The Love Parade Nominated
1930/1931 Norman Taurog Skippy Won
Lewis Milestone The Front Page Nominated
Josef von Sternberg Morocco Nominated
1931/1932 Shanghai Express Nominated
1932/1933 George Cukor Little Women Nominated
1936 William Wyler Dodsworth Nominated
1938 Michael Curtiz Angels with Dirty Faces Nominated
Four Daughters
Norman Taurog Boys Town Nominated
1939 William Wyler Wuthering Heights Nominated
1940 George Cukor The Philadelphia Story Nominated
William Wyler The Letter Nominated
1941 The Little Foxes Nominated
1942 Mrs. Miniver Won
Michael Curtiz Yankee Doodle Dandy Nominated
Mervyn LeRoy Random Harvest Nominated
1943 Michael Curtiz Casablanca Won
Ernst Lubitsch The Love Parade Nominated
1944 Otto Preminger Laura Nominated
Billy Wilder Double Indemnity Nominated
1945 The Lost Weekend Won
1946 William Wyler The Best Years of Our Lives Won
Robert Siodmak The Killers Nominated
1947 George Cukor A Double Life Nominated
Henry Koster The Bishop's Wife Nominated
1948 Anatole Litvak The Snake Pit Nominated
Fred Zinnemann The Search Nominated
1949 Joseph L. Mankiewicz A Letter to Three Wives Won
William Wyler The Heiress Nominated
1950 George Cukor Born Yesterday Nominated
Joseph L. Mankiewicz All About Eve Won
Billy Wilder Sunset Boulevard Nominated
1951 William Wyler Detective Story Nominated
1952 Cecil B. DeMille The Greatest Show on Earth Nominated
Joseph L. Mankiewicz 5 Fingers Nominated
Fred Zinnemann High Noon Nominated
1953 From Here to Eternity Won
Billy Wilder Stalag 17 Nominated
William Wyler Roman Holiday Nominated
1954 Billy Wilder Sabrina Nominated
1956 William Wyler Friendly Persuasion Nominated
1957 Billy Wilder Witness for the Prosecution Nominated
Sidney Lumet 12 Angry Men Nominated
Mark Robson Peyton Place Nominated
1958 The Inn of the Sixth Happiness Nominated
Richard Brooks Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Nominated
Stanley Kramer The Defiant Ones Nominated
1959 William Wyler Ben-Hur Won
Billy Wilder Some Like It Hot Nominated
Fred Zinnemann The Nun's Story Nominated
1960 Billy Wilder The Apartment Won
Jules Dassin Never on Sunday Nominated
Fred Zinnemann The Sundowners Nominated
1961 Jerome Robbins West Side Story Won Shared with Robert Wise
Stanley Kramer Judgment at Nuremberg Nominated
Robert Rossen The Hustler Nominated
1962 Arthur Penn The Miracle Worker Nominated
1963 Otto Preminger The Cardinal Nominated
Martin Ritt Hud Nominated
1964 George Cukor My Fair Lady Won
Stanley Kubrick Dr. Strangelove Nominated
1965 John Schlesinger Darling Nominated
William Wyler The Collector Nominated
1966 Fred Zinnemann A Man for All Seasons Won
Richard Brooks The Professionals Nominated
Claude Lelouch A Man and a Woman Nominated
Mike Nichols Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated
1967 The Graduate Won
Richard Brooks In Cold Blood Nominated
Stanley Kramer Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Nominated
Arthur Penn Bonnie and Clyde Nominated
1968 Stanley Kubrick 2001: A Space Odyssey Nominated
Gillo Pontecorvo The Battle of Algiers Nominated
1969 John Schlesinger Midnight Cowboy Won
Arthur Penn Alice's Restaurant Nominated
Sydney Pollack They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Nominated
1970 Arthur Hiller Love Story Nominated
1971 William Friedkin The French Connection Won
Stanley Kubrick A Clockwork Orange Nominated
Peter Bogdanovich The Last Picture Show Nominated
John Schlesinger Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated
1972 Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sleuth Nominated
1973 William Friedkin The Exorcist Nominated
1974 Roman Polanski Chinatown Nominated
1975 Miloš Forman One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
Stanley Kubrick Barry Lyndon Nominated
Sidney Lumet Dog Day Afternoon Nominated
1976 Alan J. Pakula All the President's Men Nominated
Sidney Lumet Network Nominated
1977 Woody Allen Annie Hall Won
Steven Spielberg Close Encounters of the Third Kind Nominated
Fred Zinnemann Julia Nominated
1978 Woody Allen Interiors Nominated
Buck Henry Heaven Can Wait Nominated Shared with Warren Beatty
1980 Roman Polanski Tess Nominated
1981 Mark Rydell On Golden Pond Nominated
Steven Spielberg Raiders of the Lost Ark Nominated
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Nominated
Sidney Lumet The Verdict Nominated
Sydney Pollack Tootsie Nominated
1983 James L. Brooks Terms of Endearment Won
Mike Nichols Silkwood Nominated
1984 Miloš Forman Amadeus Nominated
Woody Allen Broadway Danny Rose Nominated
Roland Joffé The Killing Fields Nominated
1985 Sydney Pollack Out of Africa Won
Héctor Babenco Kiss of the Spider Woman Nominated
1986 Oliver Stone Platoon Won Jewish father
Woody Allen Hannah and Her Sisters Nominated
Roland Joffé The Mission Nominated
1988 Barry Levinson Rain Man Won
Mike Nichols Working Girl Nominated
1989 Oliver Stone Born on the Fourth of July Won
Woody Allen Crimes and Misdemeanors Nominated
1990 Stephen Frears The Grifters Nominated Jewish mother
1991 Barry Levinson Bugsy Nominated
Oliver Stone JFK Nominated
1993 Steven Spielberg Schindler's List Won
1994 Woody Allen Bullets over Broadway Nominated
1995 Michael Radford Il Postino: The Postman Nominated
1996 Joel Coen Fargo Nominated
Miloš Forman The People vs. Larry Flynt Nominated
Mike Leigh Secrets & Lies Nominated
1998 Steven Spielberg Saving Private Ryan Won
1999 Sam Mendes American Beauty Won
Spike Jonze Being John Malkovich Nominated
Michael Mann The Insider Nominated
2002 Roman Polanski The Pianist Won
2004 Mike Leigh Vera Drake Nominated
2005 Bennett Miller Capote Nominated
Steven Spielberg Munich Nominated
2006 Stephen Frears The Queen Nominated
2007 Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
No Country for Old Men Won
Jason Reitman Juno Nominated
Julian Schnabel The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Nominated
2009 Jason Reitman Up in the Air Nominated
2010 Darren Aronofsky Black Swan Nominated Aronofsky is of Russian-Jewish descent
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
True Grit Nominated
David O. Russell The Fighter Nominated Russell is of Russian-Jewish descent
2011 Michel Hazanavicius The Artist Won
Woody Allen Midnight in Paris Nominated
2012 David O. Russell Silver Linings Playbook Nominated
Steven Spielberg Lincoln Nominated
Benh Zeitlin Beasts of the Southern Wild Nominated Zeitlin is of Russian-Jewish descent
2013 David O. Russell American Hustle Nominated
2014 Bennett Miller Foxcatcher Nominated
2015 Lenny Abrahamson Room Nominated Abrahamson is of Irish-Jewish descent
2016 Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea Nominated
2018 Paweł Pawlikowski Cold War Nominated Jewish paternal grandmother
2019 Sam Mendes 1917 Nominated
Todd Phillips Joker Nominated
2021 Steven Spielberg West Side Story Nominated
2022 The Fabelmans Nominated
2023 Jonathan Glazer The Zone of Interest Nominated

Best Documentary Feature[edit]

Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1942 William H. Pine The Price of Victory Nominated
Victor Stoloff Little Isles of Freedom Nominated Shared with Edgar Loew
1947 Sid Rogell
Richard Fleischer
Design for Death Won Shared with Theron Warth
1948 Janice Loeb The Quiet One Nominated
1950 Jack Arnold With These Hands Nominated Shared with Lee Goodman
1952 Irwin Allen The Sea Around Us Won
Dore Schary The Hoaxters Nominated
Hall Bartlett Navajo Nominated
1957 Lionel Rogosin On the Bowery Nominated
1958 Nathan Zucker Psychiatric Nursing Nominated
1961 Arthur Cohn Sky Above and Mud Beneath Won Shared with Rene Lafuite
1963 Marshall Flaum The Yanks Are Coming Nominated
1964 Mel Stuart Four Days in November Nominated
1965 Sidney Glazier The Eleanor Roosevelt Story Won
Marshall Flaum Let My People Go: The Story of Israel Nominated
1966 Haroun Tazieff Le Volcan interdit Nominated Jewish mother
1967 Murray Lerner Festival Nominated
1969 Irwin Rosten The Wolf Men Nominated
1970 Jim Jacobs Jack Johnson Nominated
Ely Landau King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis Nominated
1971 Alan Landsburg Alaska Wilderness Lake Nominated
Marcel Ophuls The Sorrow and the Pity Nominated
1972 Howard Smith Marjoe Won Shared with Sarah Kernochan
Arnold Perl
Marvin Worth
Malcolm X Nominated Posthumous nomination for Perl
Laurence Merrick Manson Nominated Shared with Robert Hendrickson
1974 Bert Schneider Hearts and Minds Won Shared with Peter Davis
Jill Godmilow Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman Nominated Shared with Judy Collins
Herbert Kline The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art Nominated
Haim Gouri The 81st Blow Nominated Shared with Jacquot Ehrlich and David Bergman
1975 Irwin Rosten Man: The Incredible Machine Nominated
1976 Barbara Kopple Harlan County, USA Won
David Koff People of the Wind Nominated Shared with Anthony Howarth
1977 Robert Dornhelm The Children of Theatre Street Nominated Shared with Earle Mack
Harry Rasky Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love Nominated
1978 Arnold Shapiro Scared Straight! Won
Lyn Goldfarb With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade Nominated Shared with Anne Bohlen and Lorraine Gray
1979 Ira Wohl Best Boy Won
1980 Murray Lerner From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China Won
Arthur Cohn The Yellow Star: The Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933–45 Nominated Shared with Bengt von zur Mühlen
1981 Marvin Hier
Arnold Schwartzman
Genocide Won
1984 Rob Epstein The Times of Harvey Milk Won Shared with Richard Schmiechen
Charles Guggenheim High Schools Nominated Shared with Nancy Sloss
Zev Braun Marlene Nominated Shared with Karel Dirka
1985 Susana Blaustein Muñoz The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Nominated Shared with Lourdes Portillo
1986 Kirk Simon
Amram Nowak
Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer Nominated
1987 Aviva Slesin The Ten-Year Lunch Won
1988 Marcel Ophuls Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie Won
Bruce Weber Let's Get Lost Nominated Shared with Nan Bush
1989 Rob Epstein Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt Won Shared with Bill Couturié
1990 Arthur Cohn
Barbara Kopple
American Dream Won
Judith Montell Forever Activists Nominated
1991 Irving Saraf In the Shadow of the Stars Won Shared with Allie Light
Hava Kohav Beller The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 Nominated
1992 Nina Rosenblum Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II Nominated Shared with Bill Miles
Roma Baran Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann Nominated Shared with Margaret Smilow
1993 David Paperny
Arthur Ginsberg
The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter Nominated
1994 Terry Sanders Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Won Shared with Freida Lee Mock
Charles Guggenheim D-Day Remembered Nominated
Deborah Hoffmann Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter Nominated
Connie Field Freedom on My Mind Nominated Shared with Marilyn Mulford
1995 Jon Blair Anne Frank Remembered Won
Walter Scheuer Small Wonders Nominated Shared with Allan Miller
Michael Tollin Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream Nominated Shared with Fredric Golding
1997 Marvin Hier The Long Way Home Won Shared with Richard Trank
Michèle Ohayon Colors Straight Up Nominated Shared with Julia Schachter
William Gazecki Waco: The Rules of Engagement Nominated Shared with Dan Gifford
1998 Kenneth Lipper The Last Days Won Shared with James Moll
Matthew Diamond Dancemaker Nominated Shared with Jerry Kupfer
Liz Garbus The Farm: Angola, USA Nominated Shared with Jonathan Stack
Robert B. Weide Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth Nominated
1999 Arthur Cohn One Day in September Won Shared with Kevin Macdonald
Nanette Burstein On the Ropes Nominated Shared with Brett Morgen
2000 Deborah Oppenheimer Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport Won Shared with Mark Jonathan Harris
Deborah Hoffmann Long Night's Journey into Day Nominated Shared with Frances Reid
2001 Edet Belzberg Children Underground Nominated
Justine Shapiro Promises Nominated Shared with B. Z. Goldberg
2002 Gail Dolgin Daughter from Danang Nominated Shared with Vicente Franco
Jeffrey Blitz Spellbound Nominated Shared with Sean Welch
2003 Errol Morris The Fog of War Won Shared with Michael Williams
Andrew Jarecki Capturing the Friedmans Nominated Shared with Marc Smerling
Nathaniel Kahn My Architect Nominated Shared with Susan R. Behr
Bill Siegel The Weather Underground Nominated Shared with Sam Green
2004 Zana Briski
Ross Kauffman
Born into Brothels Won
Lauren Lazin Tupac: Resurrection Nominated Shared with Karolyn Ali
2005 Henry Alex Rubin
Dana Adam Shapiro
Murderball Nominated
2006 Davis Guggenheim An Inconvenient Truth Won
Amy J. Berg Deliver Us from Evil Nominated Shared with Frank Donner
Rachel Grady Jesus Camp Nominated Shared with Heidi Ewing
2007 Eva Orner Taxi to the Dark Side Won Shared with Alex Gibney
2008 Tia Lessin Trouble the Water Nominated Shared with Carl Deal
2009 Fisher Stevens The Cove Won Shared with Louie Psihoyos
Elise Pearlstein Food, Inc. Nominated Shared with Robert Kenner
2010 Josh Fox Gasland Nominated Shared with Trish Adlesic
Sebastian Junger Restrepo Nominated Shared with Tim Hetherington
2011 Joe Berlinger
Bruce Sinofsky
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Nominated
2012 Guy Davidi 5 Broken Cameras Nominated Shared with Emad Burnat
Dror Moreh
Philippa Korwarsky
Estelle Fialon
The Gatekeepers Nominated
Amy Ziering The Invisible War Nominated Shared with Kirby Dick
2013 Gil Friesen 20 Feet from Stardom Won Posthumous win. Shared with Morgan Neville and Caitrin Rogers
Joshua Oppenheimer The Act of Killing Nominated Shared with Signe Byrge Sørensen
2014 Charlie Siskel Finding Vivian Maier Nominated Shared with John Maloof
2015 Matthew Heineman
Tom Yellin
Cartel Land Nominated
Joshua Oppenheimer The Look of Silence Nominated Shared with Signe Byrge Sørensen
Liz Garbus What Happened, Miss Simone? Nominated Shared with Amy Hobby and Justin Wilkes
2016 Ezra Edelman O.J.: Made in America Won Shared with Caroline Waterlow
Howard Barish 13th Nominated Shared with Ava DuVernay and Spencer Averick
2017 Bryan Fogel Icarus Won Shared with Dan Cogan
2020/2021 Pippa Ehrlich My Octopus Teacher Won Shred with James Reed and Craig Foster
2022 Daniel Roher Navalny Won Shared with Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller, and Shane Boris
Teddy Leifer All That Breathes Nominated Shared with Shaunak Sen and Aman Mann
Nan Goldin All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Nominated Shared with Laura Poitras, Howard Gertler, John Lyons, and Yoni Golijov
Ina Fichman Fire of Love Nominated Shared with Sara Dosa and Shane Boris
2023 Raney Aronson-Rath 20 Days in Mariupol Won Shared with Mstyslav Chernov and Michelle Mizner
John Battsek Bobi Wine: The People's President Nominated Shared with Moses Bwayo and Christopher Sharp

Best Documentary (Short Subject)[edit]

Best Documentary (Short Subject)
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1943 Walter Wanger To the People of the United States Nominated
1951 Fred Zinnemann Benjy Won
1954 Morrie Roizman Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait Nominated
1955 Dore Schary The Battle of Gettysburg Nominated
1956 Charles Guggenheim A City Decides Nominated
1960 Altina Schinasi George Grosz' Interregnum Nominated Schinasi was of Ottoman-Jewish descent. Shared with Charles Carey
1964 Charles Guggenheim Nine from Little Rock Won
Children Without Nominated
1966 Marin Karmitz Adolescence Nominated Karmitz is of Romanian-Jewish descent. Shared with Vladimir Forgency
1967 Charles Guggenheim Monument to the Dream Nominated
1968 Saul Bass Why Man Creates Won
Dan E. Weisburd A Way Out of the Wilderness Nominated
1969 Denis Sanders Czechoslovakia 1968 Won Shared with Robert M. Fresco
1970 Joseph Strick Interviews with My Lai Veterans Won
1971 Julian Krainin Art Is... Nominated Shared with DeWitt Sage
1973 Princeton: A Search for Answers Won
Louis Marcus Children at Work Nominated
Albert and David Maysles Christo's Valley Curtain Nominated
Terry Sanders Four Stones for Kanemitsu Nominated Shared with June Wayne
1974 Robin Lehman Don't Won
1975 The End of the Game Won Shared with Claire Wilbur
Steven Kovacs Arthur and Lillie Nominated Shared with Jon H. Else and Kristine Samuelson
1976 Barbara Myerhoff Number Our Days Won Shared with Lynne Littman
1979 Saul J. Turell Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist Won
1982 Charles Guggenheim The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America Nominated
1984 Roger Sherman The Garden of Eden Nominated Shared with Lawrence R. Hott
1985 David H. Goodman Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements Won
Alan Edelstein The Wizard of the Strings Nominated
1986 Aaron D. Weisblatt Sam Nominated
1987 Sue Marx Young at Heart Won Shared with Pamela Conn
Izak Ben-Meir In the Wee Wee Hours... Nominated Shared with Frank Daniel
1988 Karen Goodman The Children's Storefront Nominated Shared with Werner Schumann
1989 Charles Guggenheim The Johnstown Flood Won
Ray Errol Fox Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future Nominated
1990 Karen Goodman
Kirk Simon
Chimps: So Like Us Nominated
Terry Sanders Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember Nominated Shared with Freida Lee Mock
1991 Debra Chasnoff Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment Won
1993 Margaret Lazarus Defending Our Lives Won Shared with Renner Wunderlich
Steven Cantor Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann Nominated Shared with Peter Spirer
Elaine Holliman
Jason Schneider
Chicks in White Satin Nominated
1994 Charles Guggenheim A Time for Justice Won
Dee Mosbacher Straight from the Heart Nominated Shared with Frances Reid
1995 Charles Guggenheim The Shadow of Hate Nominated
Terry Sanders Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper Nominated Shared with Freida Lee Mock
1997 Mel Damski
Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies Nominated
1998 Charles Guggenheim A Place in the Land Nominated
2000 Charles Braverman Curtain Call Nominated Shared with Steve Kalafer
2001 Jessica Sanders Sing! Nominated Shared with Freida Lee Mock
2002 Murray Nossel Why Can't We Be a Family Again? Nominated Shared with Roger Weisberg
2005 Dan Krauss The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club Nominated
2006 Karen Goodman
Kirk Simon
Rehearsing a Dream Nominated
Nathaniel Kahn Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story Nominated Shared with Susan Rose Behr
2007 Vanessa Roth Freeheld Won Shared with Cynthia Wade
2008 Irene Taylor Brodsky The Final Inch Nominated Shared with Tom Grant
2009 Elinor Burkett Music by Prudence Won Shared with Roger Ross Williams
Jon Alpert China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province Nominated Shared with Matthew O'Neill
2010 Karen Goodman
Kirk Simon
Strangers No More Won
2011 Robin Fryday
Gail Dolgin
The Barber of Birmingham Nominated Posthumous nomination for Dolgin
2012 Jon Alpert Redemption Nominated Shared with Matthew O'Neill
2013 Jason Cohen Facing Fear Nominated
2015 Nomi Talisman Last Day of Freedom Nominated Shared with Dee Hibbert-Jones
2016 Dan Krauss Extremis Nominated
Raphaela Neihausen
Kahane Cooperman
Joe's Violin Nominated
2017 Frank Stiefel Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405 Won
David Heilbroner Traffic Stop Nominated Shared with Kate Davis
2018 Rob Epstein
Jeffrey Friedman
End Game Nominated
2021 Jon Shenk Lead Me Home Nominated Shared with Pedro Kos
Jay Rosenblatt When We Were Bullies Nominated
2022 How Do You Measure a Year? Nominated
Beth Levison The Martha Mitchell Effect Nominated Shared with Anne Alvergue
Joshua Seftel Stranger at the Gate Nominated Shared with Conall Jones
2023 Sheila Nevins The ABCs of Book Banning Nominated Shared with Trish Adlesic

Best Film Editing[edit]

Best Film Editing
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1941 Harold F. Kress Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Nominated
Daniel Mandell The Little Foxes Nominated
1942 The Pride of the Yankees Won
Harold F. Kress Mrs. Miniver Nominated
1946 Daniel Mandell The Best Years of Our Lives Won
Harold F. Kress The Yearling Nominated
1948 David Weisbart Johnny Belinda Nominated
1951 Ralph E. Winters Quo Vadis Nominated
1954 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Nominated
1956 Albert Akst Somebody Up There Likes Me Nominated
1957 Daniel Mandell Witness for the Prosecution Nominated
1959 Ralph E. Winters Ben-Hur Won Shared with John D. Dunning
1960 Daniel Mandell The Apartment Won
1963 Harold F. Kress How the West Was Won Won
1965 Ralph E. Winters The Great Race Nominated
1971 Gerald B. Greenberg The French Connection Won
Ralph E. Winters Kotch Nominated
1972 Peter Zinner The Godfather Nominated Shared with William H. Reynolds
Harold F. Kress The Poseidon Adventure Nominated
1974 Harold F. Kress
Carl Kress
The Towering Inferno Won
1977 Paul Hirsch Star Wars Won Shared with Marcia Lucas and Richard Chew
Michael Kahn Close Encounters of the Third Kind Nominated
1978 Peter Zinner The Deer Hunter Won
1979 Gerald B. Greenberg Apocalypse Now Nominated
Gerald B. Greenberg
Lisa Fruchtman
Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated Shared with Richard Marks and Walter Murch
1981 Michael Kahn Raiders of the Lost Ark Won
1982 Peter Zinner An Officer and a Gentleman Nominated
1983 Lisa Fruchtman The Right Stuff Won Shared with Glenn Farr, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart, and Tom Rolf
Edward M. Abroms Blue Thunder Nominated Shared with Frank Morriss
1984 Barry Malkin The Cotton Club Nominated Shared with Robert Q. Lovett
1985 Rudi Fehr
Kaja Fehr
Prizzi's Honor Nominated
1987 Michael Kahn Empire of the Sun Nominated
Fatal Attraction Nominated Shared with Peter E. Berger
1989 Steven Rosenblum Glory Nominated
1990 Barry Malkin
Lisa Fruchtman
The Godfather Part III Nominated Shared with Walter Murch
1991 Mark Goldblatt Terminator 2: Judgment Day Nominated Shared with Conrad Buff IV and Richard A. Harris
1993 Michael Kahn Schindler's List Won
1994 Frederick Marx Hoop Dreams Nominated Shared with Steve James and William Haugse
1995 Jay Friedkin Babe Nominated Shared with Marcus D'Arcy
Steven Rosenblum Braveheart Nominated
1996 Roderick Jaynes Fargo Nominated
1998 Michael Kahn Saving Private Ryan Won
Saar Klein The Thin Red Line Nominated Shared with Billy Weber and Leslie Jones
1999 Zach Staenberg The Matrix Won
Tariq Anwar American Beauty Nominated Shared with Christopher Greenbury
William Goldenberg
Paul Rubell
David Rosenbloom
The Insider Nominated
2000 Saar Klein Almost Famous Nominated Shared with Joe Hutshing
2003 William Goldenberg Seabiscuit Nominated
2004 Paul Rubell Collateral Nominated Shared with Jim Miller
Paul Hirsch Ray Nominated
2005 Michael Kahn Munich Nominated
2006 Steven Rosenblum Blood Diamond Nominated
2007 Roderick Jaynes No Country for Old Men Nominated
2009 Stephen E. Rivkin Avatar Nominated Shared with James Cameron and John Refoua
2010 Tariq Anwar The King's Speech Nominated
2011 Michel Hazanavicius The Artist Nominated Shared with Anne-Sophie Bion
Andrew Weisblum Black Swan Nominated
2012 William Goldenberg Argo Won
Zero Dark Thirty Nominated Shared with Dylan Tichenor
Michael Kahn Lincoln Nominated
2014 Sandra Adair Boyhood Nominated
William Goldenberg The Imitation Game Nominated
2017 Tatiana S. Riegel I, Tonya Nominated
Sidney Wolinsky The Shape of Water Nominated
2018 John Ottman Bohemian Rhapsody Won Ottman is of Russian-Jewish descent.
2021 Andrew Weisblum
Myron Kerstein
tick, tick... BOOM! Nominated

Best International Feature Film[edit]

The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film is awarded to countries, not individuals. This list contains Jewish directors of nominated films, who typically accept the award on behalf of their country.

Best International Feature Film
Year Name Film Country Status Milestone / Notes
1957 Robert Siodmak The Devil Strikes at Night West Germany Nominated
1960 Gillo Pontecorvo Kapo Italy Nominated
1963 Roman Polanski Knife in the Water Poland Nominated
1964 Ephraim Kishon Sallah Shabati Israel Nominated
1965 Ján Kadár The Shop on Main Street Czechoslovakia Won Shared with Elmar Klos
1966 Claude Lelouch A Man and a Woman France Won
Gillo Pontecorvo The Battle of Algiers Italy Nominated
Miloš Forman Loves of a Blonde Czechoslovakia Nominated
1967 Claude Lelouch Live for Life France Nominated
1968 Miloš Forman The Firemen's Ball Czechoslovakia Nominated
1971 Ephraim Kishon The Policeman Israel Nominated
1972 Moshé Mizrahi I Love You Rosa Nominated
1973 The House on Chelouche Street Nominated
1974 Jerzy Hoffman The Deluge Poland Nominated
Sergio Renán The Truce Argentina Nominated
1977 Moshé Mizrahi Madame Rosa France Won
Menahem Golan Operation Thunderbolt Israel Nominated
1980 István Szabó Bizalom Hungary Nominated
1981 Mephisto Won
1982 Yuli Raizman Private Life Soviet Union Nominated
1983 Diane Kurys Entre Nous France Nominated
1984 Uri Barbash Beyond the Walls Israel Nominated
Pyotr Todorovsky Wartime Romance Soviet Union Nominated
1985 Agnieszka Holland Angry Harvest West Germany Nominated
István Szabó Colonel Redl Hungary Nominated
1988 Hanussen Nominated
2000 Agnès Jaoui The Taste of Others France Nominated
2006 Susanne Bier After the Wedding Denmark Nominated
2007 Joseph Cedar Beaufort Israel Nominated
2008 Ari Folman Waltz with Bashir Nominated
2009 Yaron Shani Ajami Nominated Shared with Scandar Copti
2010 Susanne Bier In a Better World Denmark Won
2011 Joseph Cedar Footnote Israel Nominated
Agnieszka Holland In Darkness Poland Nominated
2014 Paweł Pawlikowski Ida Won Jewish paternal grandmother
Damián Szifron Wild Tales Argentina Nominated
2015 László Nemes Son of Saul Hungary Won
2018 Paweł Pawlikowski Cold War Poland Nominated
2023 Jonathan Glazer The Zone of Interest United Kingdom Won

Best Makeup and Hairstyling[edit]

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1981 Stan Winston Heartbeeps Nominated
1988 Thomas R. Burman
Bari Dreiband-Burman
Scrooged Nominated
1990 Stan Winston Edward Scissorhands Nominated Shared with Ve Neill
1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day Won Shared with Jeff Dawn
1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula Nominated Shared with Ve Neill and Ronnie Specter
2005 Howard Berger The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Won Shared with Tami Lane
2009 Barney Burman Star Trek Won Shared with Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow
2012 Howard Berger Hitchcock Nominated Shared with Peter Montagna and Martin Samuel

Best Music, Original Score[edit]

Best Music, Original Score
Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes
1934 Louis Silvers One Night of Love Won
Max Steiner The Lost Patrol Nominated
The Gay Divorcee Nominated
1935 The Informer Won
Leo F. Forbstein Captain Blood Nominated Write-in nomination
Nat W. Finston Mutiny on the Bounty Nominated
Irvin Talbot Peter Ibbetson Nominated
1936 Leo F. Forbstein Anthony Adverse Won
The Charge of the Light Brigade Nominated
Max Steiner The Garden of Allah Nominated
Nathaniel Shilkret Winterset Nominated
Boris Morros The General Died at Dawn Nominated
1937 Alfred Newman The Hurricane Nominated
The Prisoner of Zenda Nominated
Charles Previn One Hundred Men and a Girl Won
Hugo Riesenfeld Make a Wish Nominated
Louis Silvers In Old Chicago Nominated
Leo F. Forbstein The Life of Emile Zola Nominated
Nat W. Finston Maytime Nominated
Boris Morros Souls at Sea Nominated
Morris Stoloff Lost Horizon Nominated
1938 Erich Wolfgang Korngold The Adventures of Robin Hood Won
Alfred Newman Alexander's Ragtime Band Won Scoring
The Goldwyn Follies Nominated
The Cowboy and the Lady Nominated
Max Steiner Jezebel Nominated
Franz Waxman The Young in Heart Nominated
Victor Young Army Girl Nominated
Breaking the Ice Nominated
Charles Previn Mad About Music Nominated Shared with Frank Skinner
Louis Silvers Suez Nominated
Boris Morros Tropic Holiday Nominated
Morris Stoloff Girls' School Nominated Shared with Gregory Stone
Werner Janssen Blockade Nominated
Cy Feuer Storm Over Bengal Nominated
1939 Leo Shuken Stagecoach Won Scoring. Shared with Richard Hageman, W. Franke Harling, and John Leipold
Aaron Copland Of Mice and Men Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Alfred Newman The Hunchback of Notre Dame Nominated Scoring
They Shall Have Music Nominated
The Rains Came Nominated
Wuthering Heights Nominated
Max Steiner Dark Victory Nominated
Gone with the Wind Nominated
Victor Young Golden Boy Nominated
Gulliver's Travels Nominated
Man of Conquest Nominated
Way Down South Nominated
Charles Previn First Love Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Nominated
Erich Wolfgang Korngold The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Nominated
Louis Silvers Swanee River Nominated
Werner Janssen Eternally Yours Nominated
Cy Feuer She Married a Cop Nominated
Lud Gluskin The Man in the Iron Mask Nominated Shared with Lucien Moraweck
Louis Forbes Intermezzo Nominated
Georgie Stoll Babes in Arms Nominated Shared with Roger Edens
1940 Aaron Copland Our Town Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Erich Wolfgang Korngold The Sea Hawk Nominated
Alfred Newman Tin Pan Alley Won Scoring
The Mark of Zorro Nominated
Max Steiner The Letter Nominated
Franz Waxman Rebecca Nominated
Victor Young Arizona Nominated
Dark Command Nominated
North West Mounted Police Nominated
Arise, My Love Nominated
Louis Gruenberg The Fight for Life Nominated
Werner Heymann One Million B.C. Nominated
Miklós Rózsa The Thief of Bagdad Nominated
Artie Shaw Second Chorus Nominated
Charles Previn Spring Parade Nominated
Cy Feuer Hit Parade of 1941 Nominated
Georgie Stoll Strike Up the Band Nominated Shared with Roger Edens
1941 Bernard Herrmann The Devil and Daniel Webster Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Citizen Kane Nominated
Alfred Newman Ball of Fire Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
How Green Was My Valley Nominated
Max Steiner Sergeant York Nominated
Franz Waxman Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Nominated
Suspicion Nominated
Victor Young Hold Back the Dawn Nominated
Morris Stoloff
Ernst Toch
Ladies in Retirement Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Lydia Nominated
Walter Scharf
Cy Feuer
Mercy Island Nominated
Louis Gruenberg So Ends Our Night Nominated
Werner Heymann That Uncertain Feeling Nominated
Charles Previn Buck Privates Nominated
Emil Newman Sun Valley Serenade Nominated
Cy Feuer Ice-Capades Nominated
Bronisław Kaper The Chocolate Soldier Nominated Shared with Herbert Stothart
Morris Stoloff You'll Never Get Rich Nominated
1942 Morris Stoloff
Friedrich Hollaender
The Talk of the Town Nominated
Alfred Newman The Black Swan Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
My Gal Sal Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Max Steiner Now, Voyager Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Dimitri Tiomkin The Corsican Brothers Nominated
Victor Young Flying Tigers Nominated
Silver Queen Nominated
Take a Letter, Darling Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book Nominated
Werner Heymann To Be or Not to Be Nominated
Hans J. Salter
Charles Previn
It Started with Eve Nominated
Walter Scharf Johnny Doughboy Nominated
Georgie Stoll For Me and My Gal Nominated Shared with Roger Edens
Ray Heindorf Yankee Doodle Dandy Won Musical Picture. Shared with Heinz Roemheld
1943 Aaron Copland The North Star Nominated
Hanns Eisler Hangmen Also Die! Nominated
Alfred Newman Coney Island Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
The Song of Bernadette Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Max Steiner Casablanca Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Hans J. Salter The Amazing Mrs. Holliday Nominated Shared with Frank Skinner
Louis Gruenberg
Morris Stoloff
Commandos Strike at Dawn Nominated
Victor Young For Whom the Bell Tolls Nominated
Walter Scharf In Old Oklahoma Nominated
Hit Parade of 1943 Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin The Moon and Sixpence Nominated
Ray Heindorf This Is the Army Won Musical Picture
Morris Stoloff Something to Shout About Nominated
1944 Hanns Eisler None but the Lonely Heart Nominated Shared with Constantin Bakaleinikoff
Alfred Newman Irish Eyes Are Smiling Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Wilson Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Max Steiner Since You Went Away Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
The Adventures of Mark Twain Nominated
Kurt Weill
Werner Heymann
Knickerbocker Holiday Nominated
Morris Stoloff
Ernst Toch
Address Unknown Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin The Bridge of San Luis Rey Nominated
Hans J. Salter Christmas Holiday Nominated
The Merry Monahans Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Double Indemnity Nominated
The Woman of the Town Nominated
Walter Scharf The Fighting Seabees Nominated Shared with Roy Webb
Brazil Nominated
Michel Michelet The Hairy Ape Nominated Shared with Edward Paul
Voice in the Wind Nominated
David Rose The Princess and the Pirate Nominated
Charles Previn Song of the Open Road Nominated
Morris Stoloff Cover Girl Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Carmen Dragon
Fred Rich Jack London Nominated
Louis Forbes
Ray Heindorf
Up in Arms Nominated
Georgie Stoll Meet Me in St. Louis Nominated
Ray Heindorf Hollywood Canteen Nominated
1945 Alfred Newman The Keys of the Kingdom Nominated
State Fair Nominated Shared with Charles Henderson
Max Steiner Rhapsody in Blue Nominated
Alexandre Tansman Paris Underground Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Franz Waxman Objective, Burma! Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Spellbound Won Dramatic or Comedy Picture
The Lost Weekend Nominated
Miklós Rózsa
Morris Stoloff
A Song to Remember Nominated
Louis Applebaum
Ann Ronell
The Story of G.I. Joe Nominated
Victor Young Love Letters Nominated
Hans J. Salter This Love of Ours Nominated
Hans J. Salter
Jerome Kern
Can't Help Singing Nominated Posthumous nomination for Kern
Max Steiner
Ray Heindorf
Rhapsody in Blue Nominated
Morris Stoloff Tonight and Every Night Nominated Shared with Marlin Skiles
Werner Janssen Captain Kidd Nominated
Guest in the House Nominated
The Southerner Nominated
Louis Forbes
Ray Heindorf
Wonder Man Nominated
Georgie Stoll Anchors Aweigh Won Musical Picture
1946 Alfred Newman Centennial Summer Nominated
Max Steiner
Ray Heindorf
Night and Day Nominated
Franz Waxman Humoresque Nominated
Bernard Herrmann Anna and the King of Siam Nominated
Miklós Rózsa The Killers Nominated
Lennie Hayton The Harvey Girls Nominated
Morris Stoloff The Jolson Story Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
1947 Alfred Newman Captain from Castile Nominated
Mother Wore Tights Won
Max Steiner Life with Father Nominated
Max Steiner
Ray Heindorf
My Wild Irish Rose Nominated
Miklós Rózsa A Double Life Won
David Raksin Forever Amber Nominated
Johnny Green Fiesta Nominated
1948 Easter Parade Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens
Alfred Newman The Snake Pit Nominated
When My Baby Smiles at Me Nominated
Max Steiner Johnny Belinda Nominated
Victor Young The Emperor Waltz Nominated
Lennie Hayton The Pirate Nominated
Ray Heindorf Romance on the High Seas Nominated
1949 Aaron Copland The Heiress Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Lennie Hayton On the Town Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens.
Max Steiner Beyond the Forest Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin Champion Nominated
Morris Stoloff Jolson Sings Again Nominated
Ray Heindorf Look for the Silver Lining Nominated
1950 Alfred Newman All About Eve Nominated
Max Steiner The Flame and the Arrow Nominated
Franz Waxman Sunset Boulevard Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Victor Young Samson and Delilah Nominated
Lionel Newman I'll Get By Nominated
André Previn Three Little Words Nominated
Adolph Deutsch Annie Get Your Gun Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Roger Edens
Ray Heindorf The West Point Story Nominated
1951 Alfred Newman David and Bathsheba Nominated
On the Riviera Nominated
Franz Waxman A Place in the Sun Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Alex North Death of a Salesman Nominated
A Streetcar Named Desire Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Quo Vadis Nominated
Saul Chaplin
Johnny Green
An American in Paris Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Peter Herman Adler
Johnny Green
The Great Caruso Nominated
Adolph Deutsch
Conrad Salinger
Show Boat Nominated
1952 Max Steiner
Ray Heindorf
The Jazz Singer Nominated
Max Steiner The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin High Noon Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Alfred Newman With a Song in My Heart Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Miklós Rózsa Ivanhoe Nominated
Walter Scharf Hans Christian Andersen Nominated
Lennie Hayton Singin' in the Rain Nominated
Herschel Burke Gilbert The Thief Nominated
Alex North Viva Zapata! Nominated
1953 Friedrich Hollaender
Morris Stoloff
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T Nominated
Alfred Newman Call Me Madam Won Scoring of a Musical Picture.
Miklós Rózsa Julius Caesar Nominated
André Previn
Saul Chaplin
Kiss Me Kate Nominated
Morris Stoloff From Here to Eternity Nominated Shared with George Duning
Bronisław Kaper Lili Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Adolph Deutsch The Band Wagon Nominated
Louis Forbes This Is Cinerama Nominated
Ray Heindorf Calamity Jane Nominated
1954 Leonard Bernstein On the Waterfront Nominated
Alfred Newman
Lionel Newman
There's No Business Like Show Business Nominated
Max Steiner The Caine Mutiny Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin The High and the Mighty Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Franz Waxman The Silver Chalice Nominated
Larry Adler Genevieve Nominated
Saul Chaplin
Adolph Deutsch
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Herschel Burke Gilbert Carmen Jones Nominated
Joseph Gershenson The Glenn Miller Story Nominated Shared with Henry Mancini
Ray Heindorf A Star Is Born Nominated
1955 Percy Faith
Georgie Stoll
Love Me or Leave Me Nominated
Alfred Newman Daddy Long Legs Nominated
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Max Steiner Battle Cry Nominated
Elmer Bernstein The Man with the Golden Arm Nominated
Alex North The Rose Tattoo Nominated
André Previn It's Always Fair Weather Nominated
Adolph Deutsch
Jay Blackton
Oklahoma! Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Robert Russell Bennett
Jay Blackton Guys and Dolls Nominated Shared with Cyril J. Mockridge
1956 Alfred Newman Anastasia Nominated
The King and I Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby.
Victor Young Around the World in 80 Days Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Posthumous win.
Dimitri Tiomkin Giant Nominated
Alex North The Rainmaker Nominated
Lionel Newman The Best Things in Life Are Free Nominated
Saul Chaplin
Johnny Green
High Society Nominated
Morris Stoloff The Eddy Duchin Story Nominated Shared with George Duning
Johnny Green
Georgie Stoll
Meet Me in Las Vegas Nominated
1957 Johnny Green Raintree County Nominated
1958 Alfred Newman South Pacific Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby.
Dimitri Tiomkin The Old Man and the Sea Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
André Previn Gigi Won
Jerome Moross The Big Country Nominated
David Raksin Separate Tables Nominated
Yuri Fayer The Bolshoi Ballet Nominated Shared with Gennady Rozhdestvensky
Lionel Newman Mardi Gras Nominated
Ray Heindorf Damn Yankees Nominated
1959 Alfred Newman The Diary of Anne Frank Nominated Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
André Previn Porgy and Bess Won Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Ken Darby.
Franz Waxman The Nun's Story Nominated
Miklós Rózsa Ben-Hur Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Ernest Gold On the Beach Nominated
Lionel Newman Say One for Me Nominated
Nelson Riddle Li'l Abner Nominated Shared with Joseph J. Lilley
1960 Ernest Gold Exodus Won
Dimitri Tiomkin The Alamo Nominated
André Previn Elmer Gantry Nominated
Bells Are Ringing Nominated Shared with Red Mitchell
Elmer Bernstein The Magnificent Seven Nominated
Alex North Spartacus Nominated
Lionel Newman Let's Make Love Nominated Shared with Earle Hagen
Morris Stoloff
Harry Sukman
Song Without End Won Scoring of a Musical Picture.
Nelson Riddle Can-Can Nominated
Johnny Green Pepe Nominated
1961 Irwin Kostal
Sid Ramin
Saul Chaplin
Johnny Green
West Side Story Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Alfred Newman Flower Drum Song Nominated Shared with Ken Darby.
Miklós Rózsa El Cid Nominated
Dimitri Tiomkin The Guns of Navarone Nominated
Elmer Bernstein Summer and Smoke Nominated
Morris Stoloff
Harry Sukman
Fanny Nominated
1962 Ray Heindorf The Music Man Won Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
Bronisław Kaper Mutiny on the Bounty Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith Freud: The Secret Passion Nominated
Franz Waxman Taras Bulba Nominated
Elmer Bernstein To Kill a Mockingbird Nominated
Georgie Stoll Billy Rose's Jumbo Nominated
1963 Dimitri Tiomkin 55 Days at Peking Nominated
Alex North Cleopatra Nominated
Alfred Newman How the West Was Won Nominated Shared with Ken Darby.
Ernest Gold It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Nominated
André Previn Irma La Douce Won Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
Johnny Green Bye Bye Birdie Nominated
1964 André Previn My Fair Lady Won Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
Dimitri Tiomkin The Fall of the Roman Empire Nominated
Leo Shuken
Jack Elliott
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Nominated Shared with Robert Armbruster, Leo Arnaud, Jack Hayes, and Calvin Jackson
Nelson Riddle Robin and the 7 Hoods Nominated
Laurence Rosenthal Becket Nominated
Sherman Brothers Mary Poppins Won Substantially Original Score
Irwin Kostal Nominated Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment
1965 The Sound of Music Won Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment
Alfred Newman The Greatest Story Ever Told Nominated Substantially Original Score
Alex North The Agony and the Ecstasy Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith A Patch of Blue Nominated
Lionel Newman The Pleasure Seekers Nominated Shared with Alexander Courage
1966 Luis Enríquez Bacalov Il vangelo secondo Matteo Nominated Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment
Elmer Bernstein Hawaii Nominated
Return of the Seven Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith The Sand Pebbles Nominated
Alex North Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated
Harry Sukman The Singing Nun Nominated
1967 Elmer Bernstein Thoroughly Modern Millie Won
Alfred Newman Camelot Won Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment
Lionel Newman Doctor Dolittle Nominated
André Previn
Joseph Gershenson
Thoroughly Modern Millie Nominated
Lalo Schifrin Cool Hand Luke Nominated
1968 The Fox Nominated Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical).
Johnny Green Oliver! Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Jerry Goldsmith Planet of the Apes Nominated
Alex North The Shoes of the Fisherman Nominated
Walter Scharf Funny Girl Nominated
Lennie Hayton Star! Nominated
Ray Heindorf Finian's Rainbow Nominated
1969 Burt Bacharach Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Won Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical).
Ernest Gold The Secret of Santa Vittoria Nominated
Jerry Fielding The Wild Bunch Nominated
Lionel Newman
Lennie Hayton
Hello, Dolly! Won Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment
Cy Coleman Sweet Charity Nominated
Nelson Riddle Paint Your Wagon Nominated
Johnny Green They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Nominated Shared with Albert Woodbury
1970 Alfred Newman Airport Nominated Posthumous nomination.
Jerry Goldsmith Patton Nominated
1971 Jerry Fielding Straw Dogs Nominated
Irwin Kostal
Sherman Brothers
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Nominated Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Dimitri Tiomkin Tchaikovsky Nominated
Anthony Newley
Walter Scharf
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Nominated Shared with Leslie Bricusse
1972 Laurence Rosenthal Man of La Mancha Nominated
1973 Marvin Hamlisch The Way We Were Won Dramatic Score
The Sting Won Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Jerry Goldsmith Papillon Nominated
André Previn Jesus Christ Superstar Nominated Shared with Herbert W. Spencer and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sherman Brothers Tom Sawyer Nominated Shared with John Williams
1974 Jerry Goldsmith Chinatown Nominated
Alex North Shanks Nominated
Nelson Riddle The Great Gatsby Won Scoring: Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Frederick Loewe
Alan Jay Lerner
The Little Prince Nominated Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared with Douglas Gamley and Angela Morley
1975 Leonard Rosenman Barry Lyndon Won Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Alex North Bite the Bullet Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith The Wind and the Lion Nominated
Peter Matz Funny Lady Nominated
Gerald Fried Birds Do It, Bees Do It Nominated
1976 Jerry Goldsmith The Omen Won Original Score
Leonard Rosenman Bound for Glory Won Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Bernard Herrmann Obsession Nominated Posthumous nominations
Taxi Driver Nominated
Jerry Fielding The Outlaw Josey Wales Nominated
Lalo Schifrin Voyage of the Damned Nominated
1977 Jonathan Tunick A Little Night Music Won Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score
Marvin Hamlisch The Spy Who Loved Me Nominated
Joel Hirschhorn
Al Kasha
Irwin Kostal
Pete's Dragon Nominated Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
Sherman Brothers The Slipper and the Rose Nominated Shared with Angela Morley
1978 Jerry Goldsmith The Boys from Brazil Nominated
Dave Grusin Heaven Can Wait Nominated
Jerry Wexler Pretty Baby Nominated
1979 Lalo Schifrin The Amityville Horror Nominated
Dave Grusin The Champ Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith Star Trek: The Motion Picture Nominated
Kenneth Ascher The Muppet Movie Nominated Shared with Paul Williams
1980 Michael Gore Fame Won
1981 Alex North Dragonslayer Nominated
Dave Grusin On Golden Pond Nominated
Randy Newman Ragtime Nominated
1982 Jerry Goldsmith Poltergeist Nominated
Marvin Hamlisch Sophie's Choice Nominated
1983 Alan and Marilyn Bergman Yentl Won Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score. Shared with Michel Legrand
Michael Gore Terms of Endearment Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith Under Fire Nominated
Elmer Bernstein Trading Places Nominated
Lalo Schifrin The Sting II Nominated
Leonard Rosenman Cross Creek Nominated
1984 Randy Newman The Natural Nominated
Alex North Under the Volcano Nominated
1985 Fred Steiner
Joel Rosenbaum
The Color Purple Nominated Shared with Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Andraé Crouch, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Randy Kerber, Jeremy Lubbock, Caiphus Semenya, and Rod Temperton
1986 James Horner Aliens Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith Hoosiers Nominated
Leonard Rosenman Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Nominated
1988 Dave Grusin The Milagro Beanfield War Nominated Half-Jewish
Hans Zimmer Rain Man Nominated
1989 James Horner Field of Dreams Nominated
Alan Menken The Little Mermaid Won
Dave Grusin The Fabulous Baker Boys Nominated
1990 Randy Newman Avalon Nominated
Dave Grusin Havana Nominated
1991 James Newton Howard The Prince of Tides Nominated
Alan Menken Beauty and the Beast Won
1992 Aladdin Won
Jerry Goldsmith Basic Instinct Nominated
1993 Elmer Bernstein The Age of Innocence Nominated
Dave Grusin The Firm Nominated
James Newton Howard The Fugitive Nominated
1994 Thomas Newman Little Women Nominated
The Shawshank Redemption Nominated
Hans Zimmer The Lion King Won
Elliot Goldenthal Interview with the Vampire Nominated
1995 Luis Enríquez Bacalov Il Postino: The Postman Won Original Dramatic Score
James Horner Apollo 13 Nominated
Braveheart Nominated
Alan Menken
Stephen Schwartz
Pocahontas Won Original Musical or Comedy Score
Randy Newman Toy Story Nominated
Thomas Newman Unstrung Heroes Nominated
Marc Shaiman The American President Nominated
1996 Alan Menken
Stephen Schwartz
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Nominated Original Musical or Comedy Score
Randy Newman James and the Giant Peach Nominated
Marc Shaiman The First Wives Club Nominated
Hans Zimmer The Preacher's Wife Nominated
Elliot Goldenthal Michael Collins Nominated
1997 Lynn Ahrens
David Newman
Anastasia Nominated Original Musical or Comedy Score. Shared with Stephen Flaherty
James Horner Titanic Won Original Dramatic Score
James Newton Howard My Best Friend's Wedding Nominated
Hans Zimmer As Good as It Gets Nominated
Danny Elfman Good Will Hunting Nominated
Men in Black Nominated
Philip Glass Kundun Nominated
Jerry Goldsmith L.A. Confidential Nominated
1998 Randy Newman A Bug's Life Nominated Original Musical or Comedy Score
Pleasantville Nominated Original Dramatic Score
Stephen Schwartz
Hans Zimmer
The Prince of Egypt Nominated
Marc Shaiman Patch Adams Nominated
Hans Zimmer The Thin Red Line Nominated
David Zippel
Jerry Goldsmith
Mulan Nominated Original Musical or Comedy Score. Shared with Matthew Wilder.
1999 Thomas Newman American Beauty Nominated
2000 Hans Zimmer Gladiator Nominated
2001 James Horner A Beautiful Mind Nominated
Randy Newman Monsters, Inc. Nominated
Howard Shore The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Won
2002 Elliot Goldenthal Frida Won Jewish father
Elmer Bernstein Far from Heaven Nominated
Philip Glass The Hours Nominated
Thomas Newman Road to Perdition Nominated
2003 James Horner House of Sand and Fog Nominated
Thomas Newman Finding Nemo Nominated
Howard Shore The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won
Danny Elfman Big Fish Nominated
2004 James Newton Howard The Village Nominated
Thomas Newman Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Nominated
2006 Philip Glass Notes on a Scandal Nominated
Thomas Newman The Good German Nominated
2007 James Newton Howard Michael Clayton Nominated
2008 Defiance Nominated
Thomas Newman WALL-E Nominated
Danny Elfman Milk Nominated
2009 James Horner Avatar Nominated
Hans Zimmer Sherlock Holmes Nominated
2010 Inception Nominated
2011 Howard Shore Hugo Nominated
2012 Thomas Newman Skyfall Nominated
2013 Saving Mr. Banks Nominated
2014 Hans Zimmer Interstellar Nominated
2015 Thomas Newman Bridge of Spies Nominated
2016 Justin Hurwitz La La Land Won
Micachu Jackie Nominated
Thomas Newman Passengers Nominated
Nicholas Britell Moonlight Nominated
2017 Hans Zimmer Dunkirk Nominated
2018 Nicholas Britell If Beale Street Could Talk Nominated
Marc Shaiman Mary Poppins Returns Nominated
2019 Randy Newman

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