Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 12, 2014 · Meg Ryan presenting Peter Lamont and Michael Ford the Oscar® for Art Direction for "Titanic" at the 70th Academy Awards® in 1997. Hosted by Billy Crystal.

    • 3 min
    • 124.6K
    • Oscars
  2. obtained via Google Drive

    • 124 min
    • 37.9K
    • ARCHIVE
  3. Sandra Bullock presents the Oscar® for Art Direction for "The English Patient" to Stuart Craig and Stephenie McMillan at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997. Hos...

    • 3 min
    • 27.6K
    • Oscars
  4. Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt won Best Actor and Best Actress for “As Good as It Gets,” marking the seventh time in 70 years that the leading actor and actress from the same film received the Oscars. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon won Oscars for their original screenplay for “Good Will Hunting.”. As a special salute to the Academy’s 70th ...

  5. 70th Oscars Highlights. Filters: All Videos Photos. The Opening of the Academy Awards in 1998. Billy Crystal Oscars Opening -- 1998 Academy Awards. Kim Basinger winning Best Supporting Actress. Robin Williams Wins Supporting Actor: 1998 Oscars. Mike Myers and Bart the Bear at the Oscars®. Fay Wray and Billy Crystal at the Oscars.

    • academy award for art direction 1998 full show free youtube free full films1
    • academy award for art direction 1998 full show free youtube free full films2
    • academy award for art direction 1998 full show free youtube free full films3
    • academy award for art direction 1998 full show free youtube free full films4
    • academy award for art direction 1998 full show free youtube free full films5
  6. 70 Acting Winners. Previous Academy Award recipients gather together on stage. Helen Hunt. Best Actress winner for As Good As It Gets. Jack Nicholson. Best Actor winner for As Good As It Gets. View More Memorable Moments.

  7. People also ask

  8. Mar 23, 1998 · Billy Crystal’s costar in When Harry Met Sally, Meg Ryan, presents the award for Art Direction. And the winner is: Titanic For those still counting that’s 8 for 11. Best Supporting Actor winner Robin Williams introduced clips of the best moments of the past 69 years.