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The nominees for the 62nd Academy Awards were announced on February 14, 1990, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Karl Malden, president of the academy, and actress Geena Davis. [8] Driving Miss Daisy received the most nominations with nine total; Born on the Fourth of July came in second with eight. [9]
This is a list of Academy Award–winning films. If a film won the Academy Award for Best Picture , its entry is listed in a shaded background with a boldface title. Competitive Oscars are separated from non-competitive Oscars (i.e. Honorary Award, Special Achievement Award, Juvenile Award); as such, any films that were awarded a non ...
First film to win both an Academy Award and a Golden Raspberry Award. Wall Street (1987), Michael Douglas won an Academy Award for Best Actor and Daryl Hannah won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress; First actor to be nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Raspberry Award for the same performance in a film
Three full decades ago, in 1989, she was up for the exact same award, duking it out against fellow nominee Meryl Streep. ... 20 years ago: 71st Academy Awards, 1999. Big shots: ...
63rd Academy Awards, the 1991 ceremony honoring the best in film for 1990 Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
48th Academy Awards: March 29, 1976 Best Actor: The Sunshine Boys: Nominated Paul Hogan: 59th Academy Awards: March 30, 1987 Best Original Screenplay: Crocodile Dundee: Nominated James Franco: 83rd Academy Awards: February 27, 2011 Best Actor: 127 Hours: Nominated Seth MacFarlane: 85th Academy Awards: February 24, 2013 Best Original Song: Ted ...
The 88th annual Academy Awards are on Sunday, and here are all of the winners from movie's biggest night.
June 27, 1990: Days of Thunder: co-production with Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films: July 13, 1990: Ghost: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture [1] August 10, 1990: The Two Jakes: September 21, 1990: Funny About Love: co-production with Duffy Films and Avnet/Kerner Productions October 12, 1990: Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael