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  1. Feb 23, 2016 · Whether for sound or costume design, makeup or music, or the highly coveted Best Picture award, there is no shortage of fantastic Academy Award winners from the past 87 years.

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    • The Graduate (1967) 1 Oscar Won: Best Director (Mike Nichols) The Graduate director Mike Nichols won best director for the Rom-Com Classic. Even 50 years on The Graduate is still one of Dustin Hoffman’s most career-defining roles.
    • The King’s Speech (2010) 4 Oscars Won: Best Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Director (Tom Hooper), Best Original Screenplay. There’s something about monarchs in films that the academy and thus audiences absolutely adore.
    • Good Will Hunting (1997) 2 Oscar’s Won: Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor (Robin Williams) Not only was the late Robin Williams a comedic genius but when it a serious role was presented to him he would smash it out of the park.
    • Apocalypse Now (1979) 2 Oscars Won: Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing. While one of the most visually compelling films of the 1970s and that of the 20th century, the film was also marred with controversy.
  2. Music (Song) - A Kiss To Build A Dream On in "The Strip" Music and Lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II

  3. Discover the 1952 Academy Awards: Full list of Oscar winners, nominees, and unforgettable moments. Relive Hollywood's biggest night and all the award-winning films.

  4. Explore the filmographies and artistic careers of over one million directors, actors and actresses, discover the best releases on Netflix, HBO MAX, Amazon Prime Video and other platforms by average rating, popularity or year of release.

  5. May 5, 2016 · May 05, 2016 in Oscar Flashback. 1952 - Best Original Song. The nominees were... "Because You're Mine," Because You're Mine. "Thumbelina," Hans Christian Andersen. "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, On My Darlin')," High Noon. "Zing a Little Zong," Just for You. "Am I in Love," Son of Paleface.

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  7. Jan 20, 2017 · Catch up with our look at Oscar-winning scores of the '30s and '40s — and for highlights from every decade, listen to Lynne Warfel's three-hour special on the Movies and the Music. 1951: Franz Waxman, Sunset Boulevard (drama or comedy); Adolph Deutsch and Roger Edens, Annie Get Your Gun (musical)

  1. Welcoming musicians of ages under 28, skill, and background. get awards approval, reviews and comments by a distinguished panel.

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