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Spartacus is a 1960 American epic historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas in the ... 1961 post-Oscars theatrical poster by Reynold ...
6 nominations: Spartacus; 5 nominations: Elmer Gantry, The Facts of Life, Never on Sunday and The Sundowners; 4 nominations: Inherit the Wind, Psycho and Sunrise at Campobello; 3 nominations: Exodus; 2 nominations: BUtterfield 8, Can-Can, Cimarron and The Virgin Spring; The following films received multiple awards. 5 wins: The Apartment; 4 wins ...
Ustinov won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964). He also won a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Quo Vadis (he set the Oscar and Globe statuettes up on his desk as if playing doubles tennis; the game was a love of his life, as was ocean yachting). Ustinov was also ...
Nominations for his films were mostly in the areas of cinematography, art design, screenwriting, and music. Only four of his films were nominated for either an Academy Award or Golden Globe Award for their acting performances: Spartacus, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, and A Clockwork Orange.
In 1960, Douglas played the title role in what many consider his career-defining appearance [80] as the Thracian gladiator slave rebel Spartacus with an all-star cast in Spartacus (1960). He was the executive producer as well, which increased the $12 million production cost and made Spartacus one of the most expensive films up to that time. [81]
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-competitive award will be shown in brackets next to the number of competitive wins.
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 ...
James Dalton Trumbo (December 9, 1905 – September 10, 1976) was an American screenwriter who scripted many award-winning films, including Roman Holiday (1953), Exodus, Spartacus (both 1960), and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944).