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  1. The 26th Academy Awards | 1954. Honoring movies released in 1953, RKO Pantages Theatre ... * Writing (Story and Screenplay) - Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch, ...

    • Best Motion Picture
    • Directing
    • Actor
    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing
    • Cinematography

    The Caine Mutiny – Stanley Kramer The Country Girl – William Perlberg On the Waterfront – Sam Spiegel Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Jack Cummings Three Coins in the Fountain– Sol C. Siegel

    The Country Girl – George Seaton The High and the Mighty – William Wellman On the Waterfront – Elia Kazan Rear Window – Alfred Hitchcock Sabrina– Billy Wilder

    Humphrey Bogart – The Caine Mutiny Marlon Brando – On the Waterfront Bing Crosby – The Country Girl James Mason – A Star Is Born Dan O’Herlihy – Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    Dorothy Dandridge – Carmen Jones Judy Garland – A Star Is Born Audrey Hepburn – Sabrina Grace Kelly – The Country Girl Jane Wyman – Magnificent Obsession

    Lee J. Cobb – On the Waterfront Karl Malden – On the Waterfront Edmond O’Brien – The Barefoot Contessa Rod Steiger – On the Waterfront Tom Tully – The Caine Mutiny

    Nina Foch – Executive Suite Katy Jurado – Broken Lance Eva Marie Saint – On the Waterfront Jan Sterling – The High and the Mighty Claire Trevor – The High and the Mighty

    Bread, Love and Dreams – Ettore Margadonna Broken Lance – Philip Yordan Forbidden Games – François Boyer Night People – Jed Harris, Tom Reed There’s No Business Like Show Business– Lamar Trotti

    “Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep” – White Christmas – Music, Lyrics by Irving Berlin “The High And The Mighty” – The High and the Mighty – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington “Hold My Hand” – Susan Slept Here – Music, Lyrics by Jack Lawrence, Richard Myers “The Man That Got Away” – A Star Is Born – Music by Harold Arlen; Lyrics...

    The Caine Mutiny – William A. Lyon, Henry Batista The High and the Mighty – Ralph Dawson On the Waterfront – Gene Milford Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Ralph E. Winters 20,000 Leagues under the Sea– Elmo Williams

    The Country Girl – John F. Warren Executive Suite – George Folsey On the Waterfront – Boris Kaufman Rogue Cop – John Seitz Sabrina– Charles Lang, Jr.

  2. The 27th Academy Awards were held on March 30, 1955 to honor the best films of 1954, hosted by Bob Hope at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood with Thelma Ritter hosting from the NBC Century Theatre in New York City . On the Waterfront led the ceremony with twelve nominations and eight wins, including Best Picture.

    Best Motion Picture
    Best Director
    On the Waterfront – Sam Spiegel for ...
    Elia Kazan – On the Waterfront ‡ George ...
    Marlon Brando – On the Waterfront as ...
    Grace Kelly – The Country Girl as Georgie ...
    Edmond O'Brien – The Barefoot Contessa as ...
    Eva Marie Saint – On the Waterfront as ...
    The Country Girl – George Seaton based on ...
    On the Waterfront – Budd Schulberg ‡ The ...
  3. The Glenn Miller Story Universal-International Studio Sound Department and Leslie I. Carey [Sound Director] Best Special Effects. 20,000 Leagues under the Sea Walt Disney Studios; Best Writing (Screenplay) The Country Girl George Seaton; Best Writing (Story and Screenplay) On the Waterfront Budd Schulberg; Best Writing (Motion Picture Story ...

  4. Production Design: Dan O’Herlihy, Jan Sterling (NOTE: Both Black-and-White and Color awards presented together) Cinematography, Black-and-White: Humphrey Bogart Cinematography, Color: Katy Jurado Directing: Marlon Brando Writing: Motion Picture Story: Claire Trevor Writing: Screenplay: Karl Malden Writing: Story and Screenplay: Audrey Hepburn

  5. Marlon Brando. Best Actor winner for On the Waterfront, with host Bob Hope. Eva Marie Saint. Supporting Actress winner for On the Waterfront. Masaichi Nagata. Accepting an Honorary Award for Foreign Language Film to Japan for Gate of Hell. View More Memorable Moments.

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  7. When the 26th Academy Awards hit the airwaves on Thursday, March 25, 1954, it was again a bi-coastal affair, with Donald O’Connor hosting the LA portion from the RKO Pantages and Fredric March handling the NYC end of things from the NBC Century Theatre.

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