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Howard Shore: Collector's Edition Vol. 1: Nominated [40] 2011 Film Score of the Year Hugo: Nominated [41] Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film: Nominated Best Archival Re-Recording of an Existing Score: The Lord of the Rings Symphony: Nominated 2012 Film Score of the Year The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: Nominated [42]
Shore wrote the music for Canadian magician Doug Henning's magic musical Spellbound in 1974 and, from 1975 to 1980, he was the musical director for Michaels' influential late-night NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, [11] appearing in many musical sketches, including Howard Shore and His All-Nurse Band, and dressed as a beekeeper for a ...
The 74th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), ... Best Foreign Language Film winner Howard Shore, ...
A three-time Oscar winner, Shore received the Career Achievement Award at the Swiss festival, where he opened up about his collaborations with fellow Canadian David Cronenberg and thrilled fans ...
Composer Howard Shore received recognition for his original score, as he was the recipient of three Academy Awards, two BAFTA nominations, and three Grammy Awards in addition to a number of other awards. The series also received accolades in various technical categories, including those in editing, sound mixing, and visual effects.
Howard Shore: Won Grammy Awards: Best Score Soundtrack Album – Film, Television or Other Visual Media: Howard Shore: Nominated Satellite Awards: Best Film – Drama: The Aviator: Nominated Best Director: Martin Scorsese: Nominated Best Screenplay – Original: John Logan: Nominated Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Drama: Cate Blanchett ...
Academy Awards: Best Picture: Graham King: Won [1] Best Director: Martin Scorsese: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role: Mark Wahlberg: Nominated Best Adapted Screenplay: William Monahan: Won Best Film Editing: Thelma Schoonmaker: African-American Film Critics: Top Ten Films of the Year 3rd Place [2] American Cinema Editors (ACE)
First persons to win multiple Academy Awards in a single year; Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney were the first individuals to win multiple Academy Awards in a single year; they wrote the script based on their own story, leading to wins for both Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Story (The Story of Louis Pasteur) at the 9th Academy Awards, honoring the films of 1936.