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[edit]- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor ... help with "inserted rows" when sorting
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[edit]Example
[edit]| 1 | |- |-style="background-color:#CCCCFF" | rowspan="2" data-sort-value="03" | 3rd | rowspan="2" | 1929–1930 | align="left" style="padding-left: 2em;" data-sort-value="All Quiet on the Western Front" | All Quiet on the Western Front | ✓ | ✓ | 2 | 4 |
| 0 | data-sort-value="00" | 00th | 1900 | [[ ]] | align="left" style="padding-left: 2em;" data-sort-value="Film, The" | The Film | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | | |-
Actor -- Leading Role
[edit]Academy Award for Best Actor | ||||||||
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Number | Ceremony | Year | Name | Film | Award | Status | Notes | Source ( ? ) |
1 | 3rd | 1929–1930 | Lawrence Tibbett | The Rogue Song | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
2 | 14th | 1941 | Orson Welles | Citizen Kane | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
3 | 21st | 1948 | Montgomery Clift | The Search | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
4 | 39th | 1966 | Alan Arkin | The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming | Best Actor | Nominee |
Actor -- Supporting Role
[edit]Actress -- Leading Role
[edit]Notes
[edit]Streisand = a TIE (with Hepburn) ... also, EGOT ... List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards
ADD ( ? ) --- Yalitza Aparicio ... 91st ... Roma ... nominee
Actress -- Supporting Role
[edit]Director
[edit]Acting / Other
[edit]** HONORARY ACADEMY AWARD ** | ||||||||
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Number | Ceremony | Year | Name | Film | Award | Status | Notes | Source ( ? ) |
1 | 19th | 1946 | Claude Jarman, Jr. | The Yearling | Special Award | Awarded | Note A | Special / Juvenile |
2 | 19th | 1946 | Harold Russell | The Best Years of Our Lives | Special Award | Honoree | Note A and Note B | Special / Honorary |
3 | 27th | 1954 | Vincent Winter | The Little Kidnappers | Honorary Award | Recipient | Note A | Honorary / Juvenile |
Note A - the "inscriptions" for all 3 honorary awards
Note B - Russell wins 2 awards / same performance ... and other Harold Russell notes
- Note A:
- To Harold Russell for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance in The Best Years of Our Lives.
- To Claude Jarman, Jr., outstanding child actor of 1946.
- To Vincent Winter for his outstanding juvenile performance in The Little Kidnappers.
- Note B:
- Despite his Oscar-nominated performance, Harold Russell was not a professional actor. As the Academy Board of Governors considered him a long shot to win, they gave him an honorary award "for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance." When Russell in fact won Best Supporting Actor, there was an enthusiastic response. He is the only actor to have received two Academy Awards for the same performance. In 1992, Russell sold his Best Supporting Actor award at auction for $60,500 ($131,400 today), to pay his wife's medical bills.[1]
- The Academy awarded Harold Russell—a World War II veteran who had lost both hands in the war and who, despite not being an actor, portrayed Homer Parrish in The Best Years of Our Lives—an Honorary Academy Award for "bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans," believing he would not win the Best Supporting Actor award for which he was nominated. As it happened, he did win the competitive award, making him the only person to receive two Oscars for the same performance.
- Harold John Avery Russell[2][3] (January 14, 1914 – January 29, 2002) was a Canadian-born American World War II veteran who became one of only two non-professional actors to win an Academy Award for acting (the other being Haing S. Ngor). Russell also has the distinction of being the only performer to sell his Oscar award at auction.
- pick a good title ............ Acting / Other .......... Special / Honorary / Juvenile / Etc ... ?
- include with Other "Acting" ... or separate ???
- what is a better word for "Status column" ?? winner / recipient / honoree / awarded / etc ... ? they are not really "winners" ( in the competitive sense )
Summary
[edit]Summary | ||||||||
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Award | Winners | Nominees | ||||||
Best Actor | 0 | 4 | ||||||
Best Supporting Actor | 3 | 23 | ||||||
Best Actress | 4 | 17 | ||||||
Best Supporting Actress | 9 | 31 | ||||||
Best Director | 6 | 24 | ||||||
Honorary Award | 1 | — | ||||||
Juvenile Award | 2 | — | ||||||
Total: | 25 | 99 |
- bottom row = not sortable
To do - THIS article
[edit]- create VISION
- separate diff award categories?
- separate win / nom charts ???
- competitive acting versus ... "the rest"
- acting winners / acting nominees
- See also = List of directorial debuts ... Debut novel
- status = nominee / winner .... similar to "Best Picture Nom / Winner" in the purple list ... with check marks
- Cross check -- user sandbox -- prior to the recent changes ( "old" AMPAS info ) ... OLD "VERSION" of my Sand Box Page !!! ... esp. for "Near Misses"
- "Total" row at the bottom ???
- decent title
- check sorting / does it work? ... alpha order, etc.
- maybe add age ??? when winning ( or nom )
- within each year ... ( if 2 films or 2 people ) ... winner first; then alphabetical ... or strictly alpha ??
- bottom row = not sortable in all Tables
- all Tables ... a separate COLUMN for winner and nominee ... with check marks ... like the page about MOST AWARDS / MOST NOM'S ( with Purple and Rose Color Charts )
- can you make some ROWS be non - sortable ?
- can you make some COLUMNS be non - sortable ?
- do I keep -- or eliminate -- the column named "Award Category" ... ?
To do - OTHER articles
[edit]- what defines "leading role" versus "supporting role" ... to add to those articles
- awards --- how many / what awards given each year
- awards ... title changes throughout the years
- Juvenile Award ... add a "total" row at the bottom ... add a "Number" column
- create list of YOUTHS (under age 18) A.A. winners and nominees
- Best Picture ... relationship with Best Director
- 91st Awards ... ( and all others ) ... table = Summary of Noms / Awards per film ... replace "Films with Multiple Awards & Films with Multiple Noms" section ... name = Summary of Film Awards and Nominations
Email AMPAS
[edit]- done on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019
- Questions:
- what is the criteria for "debut"
- why some typos? Lagarde, Boyz N the Hood, etc. ... Jocelyne LaGarde versus Jocelyne Lagarde
- lead vs. support ?
- Paul Muni ??? debut
- ask about Yalitza Aparicio - Best Actress debut ??
TEST --- COMBINED
[edit]- make some rows to be non-sortable ???
List of Academy Award Winners and Nominees for Film Debuts | ||||||||
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Number | Ceremony | Year | Name | Film | Award | Status | Notes | Source ( ? ) |
Academy Award for Best Actor | ||||||||
1 | 3rd | 1929–1930 | Lawrence Tibbett | The Rogue Song | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
2 | 14th | 1941 | Orson Welles | Citizen Kane | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
3 | 21st | 1948 | Montgomery Clift | The Search | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
4 | 39th | 1966 | Alan Arkin | The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming | Best Actor | Nominee | ||
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | ||||||||
1 | 11th | 1938 | Robert Morley | Marie Antoinette | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | ||
2 | 14th | 1941 | Sydney Greenstreet | The Maltese Falcon | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | ||
3 | 18th | 1945 | John Dall | The Corn Is Green | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | ||
4 | 19th | 1946 | Harold Russell | The Best Years of Our Lives | Best Supporting Actor | Winner | ||
5 | 20th | 1947 | Richard Widmark | Kiss of Death | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | ||
6 | 21st | 1948 | José Ferrer | Joan of Arc | Best Supporting Actor | Nominee |
Colors
[edit]- good website = [1]
- same website as above = [2]
Testing Colors -- List of films receiving the most Academy Award nominations per ceremony
[edit]Academy Awards Season | Film Title | Best Picture | Nominations | Awards[A] | Notes | ||
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Ceremony | Year in Film | Winner | Nominee | ||||
1st | 1927–1928 | 7th Heaven | ✓ | 5 | 3 | ||
2nd | 1928–1929 | In Old Arizona | ✓ | 5 | 1 | ||
3rd | 1929–1930 | The Love Parade | ✓ | 6 | 0 | ||
2nd | 1928–1929 | In Old Arizona | ✓ | 5 | 1 |
Near misses
[edit]- Best Actor
- Ben Kingsley ... Ghandi
- Best Supporting Actor
- 1966 ... (39th) ... ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE ... Mako ... The Sand Pebbles ... {"Po-Han"} ... Mako (actor)
- 1984 ... (57th) ... ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE ... Adolph Caesar ... A Soldier's Story ... {"Sgt. Waters"}
- Note = 1984 ( 57th ) had THREE debut's for Supporting Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Actress = None ( ??? )
- Best Supporting Actress
- Supporting Actress ... 1964 (37th) ... Grayson Hall -- The Night of the Iguana
- Supporting Actress ... 1996 (69th) ... Marianne Jean-Baptiste -- Secrets & Lies
- Best Director
- None ???
- Honorary Awards / Special Awards / Other
- Check On This
Check IMDb ... [3]
Near misses 2
[edit]Source:
Film Debut Nominees/Winners for Best Actor Oscars:
Not a single actor has ever won the Best Actor Oscar for a feature film debut. A few of those below had very small debuting roles before a substantial film appearance. Others have received nominations for Best Actor for their debut role (a sampling):
- Paul Muni in The Valiant (1928/29) (nomination)
- Lawrence Tibbett in The Rogue Song (1929-30) (nomination)
- Orson Welles in Citizen Kane (1941) (nomination)
- Montgomery Clift in The Search (1948) (nomination)
- Alan Arkin in The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! (1966) (nomination) (he had a minor role in a film a decade earlier)
- Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate (1967) (nomination)
- Ben Kingsley in Gandhi (1982) (win) (he had a bit role in his feature film debut, Fear is the Key (1972))
- Geoffrey Rush in Shine (1997) (win) (he had a bit role in a few earlier films, including Hoodwink (1981))
( Do the SAME for the OTHER categories .... BA / BSA / BA / BSA / Director )
Debut AWARDS in OTHER categories
[edit]19 People Who Won Oscars For Their First Movie
- Michael Arndt ... Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay ... 79th ... 2006 ... Little Miss Sunshine
Winning debuts aren't limited to actors. It only took three days for Michael Arndt to write Little Miss Sunshine. (Well, three days and then a year of revisions.) The screenplay sold in 2001 and then spent a few more years in pre-production. The completed film was a surprise hit, winning Best Original Screenplay in 2007 (it also won a Best Supporting Actor statuette for Alan Arkin, and nods for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress for Abigail Breslin). Arndt's second script, for Toy Story 3, was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2011. Most recently, he co-wrote the script for Star Wars: The Force Awakens with J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan.
- Diablo Cody ... Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay ... 80th ... 2007 ... Juno
Screenwriter Diablo Cody wrote her first film in just a few months at a Minnesota Starbucks. (And not just any Starbucks—a Starbucks inside a Target.) Juno won Best Original Screenplay in 2008.
- Mark Boal ... Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay ... 82nd ... 2009 ... The Hurt Locker
Before turning to film, Mark Boal honed his writing and research skills as a journalist. That came in handy as he wrote and produced The Hurt Locker, which won both Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture in 2010. That year, the film's director Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman to win Best Director. They teamed up again for Boal's second film, Zero Dark Thirty, in 2012. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture again, but didn't win either award.
- Geoffrey S. Fletcher ... Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay ... 82nd ... 2009 ... Precious
Most screenwriters start their careers with an original screenplay. Geoffrey Fletcher made his name with a heart-wrenching adaptation of the Sapphire novel Push. Precious won Best Adapted Screenplay in 2010, making Fletcher the first African American to win an Academy Award for writing. In 2014, John Ridley won the same award for 12 Years a Slave.
Other Categories --- Table
[edit]Academy Award for ... WHAT ... ??? | ||||||||
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Number | Ceremony | Year | Name | Film | Award (width) | Status | Notes | Source ( ? ) |
1 | 79th | 2006 | Michael Arndt | Little Miss Sunshine | Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Winner | ||
2 | 80th | 2007 | Diablo Cody | Juno | Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Winner | ||
3 | 82nd | 2009 | Mark Boal | The Hurt Locker | Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Winner | ||
4 | 82nd | 2009 | Geoffrey S. Fletcher | Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire | Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) | Winner |
review AMPAS exact wording !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
79th 2006 Michael Arndt WRITING (Original Screenplay) Little Miss Sunshine [Written by Michael Arndt]
80th 2007 Diablo Cody WRITING (Original Screenplay) Juno [Written by Diablo Cody]
82nd 2009 Mark Boal WRITING (Original Screenplay) The Hurt Locker [Written by Mark Boal]
82nd 2009 Geoffrey Fletcher WRITING (Adapted Screenplay) Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire [Screenplay by Geoffrey Fletcher]
References
[edit]- ^ Bergan, Ronald. "Obituary: Harold Russell; Brave actor whose artificial hands helped him win two Oscars." The Guardian, February 6, 2002. Retrieved: June 12, 2012.
- ^ Cameron Rollins, Beth. "Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics". Nova Scotia Genealogy.
- ^ Cameron Rollins, Beth. "1930 US Census". Ancestry .com.
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