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The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Awards of Merit presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to artists working in the motion picture industry. The Best Picture category is the only category in which every member of the Academy is...
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William Fox

William Fox (January 1, 1879, Tolcsva, Austria-Hungary – May 8, 1952, New York City), born Wilhelm Fried (Hungarian: Fried Vilmos), was a pioneering American motion picture executive who founded the Fox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West...
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x Year:
1927
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Fox Film

Famous Players-Lasky

Famous Players-Lasky Corporation was an American motion picture and distribution company created from the merger of the Famous Players Film Company and the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company on July 19 1916. The deal, guided by president Adolph...
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x Year:
1927
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Lucien Hubbard,
Paramount Pictures

Lucien Hubbard

Lucien Hubbard (December 22, 1888 – December 31, 1971) was a film producer and screenwriter. He is best known for producing Wings, for which he received the first Academy Award for Best Picture.
Award Nominations
x Year:
1927
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Famous Players-Lasky,
Paramount Pictures

Lewis Milestone

Lewis Milestone (born Lev Milstein) (September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980) was an Academy Award-winning motion picture director. He is known for directing Two Arabian Knights (1927), All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), The General Died at Dawn...
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x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1930
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
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Roland West

Roland West (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was a Hollywood director known for his innovative film noir movies of the 1920s and early 1930s. Roland West was born Roland Van Zimmer in Cleveland, Ohio in 1885. Born to a theatrical family, he...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1929
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

x Year:
1929
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

Harry Rapf

Harry Rapf (16 October 1882 New York City – 6 February 1949 Los Angeles) was a Jewish American producer. He began his career in 1917, and during a 20 year career became a well-known producer of films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He created the comedic...
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x Year:
1929
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1929
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Carl Laemmle Jr.

Carl Laemmle Jr. (28 April 1908 – 24 September 1979) was in charge of production at Universal Studios from about 1928 to 1936. He was the son of Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal Pictures. Laemmle, called “Junior”, by his friends and family,...
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x Year:
1930
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Universal Studios

Howard Hughes

Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American aviator, engineer, industrialist, film producer, film director, philanthropist, and one of the wealthiest people in the world. He gained fame in the late 1920s as a...
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x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

x Year:
1928
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

x Year:
1928
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

Adolph Zukor

Adolph Zukor, born Adolph Cukor, (January 7, 1873 – June 10, 1976) was a film mogul and founder of Paramount Pictures. Zukor was born to a Jewish family in Ricse, Hungary, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. In 1889, at the age of...
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x Year:
1932
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Paramount Pictures

x Year:
1932
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Paramount Pictures

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Paramount Pictures

Alexander Korda

Sir Alexander Korda (16 September 1893 - 23 January 1956) was a Hungarian-born British film director and producer. He was a leading figure in the British film industry, the founder of London Films and the owner of British Lion Films, a film...
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x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
London Films,
United Artists

London Films

London Films is a British film production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and based at London Film Studios in Denham, Buckinghamshire, England. The company's productions included The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Things to Come (1936...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Alexander Korda

Winfield R. Sheehan

Award Nominations
x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Fox Film

x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Fox Film

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Fox Film
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William LeBaron

William LeBaron (16 February 1883 - 9 February 1958), was a film producer, whose credits included Cimarron, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 4th Academy Awards ceremony for 1930 / 1931. He was married to Mabel Hollins, who was a...
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x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Paramount Pictures

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
RKO Pictures

Fox Film

The Fox Film Corporation was an American company which produced motion pictures, formed in 1915 when founder William Fox merged two companies he had established in 1913: Greater New York Film Rental, a distribution firm, which was part of the...
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x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Jesse L. Lasky

x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Winfield R. Sheehan

x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Winfield R. Sheehan
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First National

First National was an association of independent theater owners in the United States that expanded from exhibiting movies to distributing them, and eventually to producing them as a movie studio. It later merged with Warner Bros. The First National...
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x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Jack Warner,
Hal B. Wallis,
Robert Lord

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Hal B. Wallis

Harry Cohn

Harry Cohn (23 July 1891 – 27 February 1958) was the American president and production director of Columbia Pictures. Cohn was born to a working-class German-Jewish family in New York City. In later years, he appears to have disparaged his heritage....
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x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Columbia Pictures,
Everett Riskin

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Columbia Pictures

John M. Stahl

John Malcolm Stahl (January 21, 1886 – January 12, 1950) was an American film director and producer. Born in New York City, New York, he began working in the city's growing motion picture industry at a young age and directed his first silent film...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Universal Studios

Raymond Griffith

Raymond Griffith (January 23, 1895 – November 25, 1957) was one of the great silent movie comedians. Griffith was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He lost his voice at an early age, causing him to speak for the rest of his life in a hoarse whisper....
Award Nominations
x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Twentieth Century Pictures,
United Artists,
Darryl F. Zanuck,
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Robert Lord

Robert Lord (1 May 1900 – 5 April 1976), was an American screenwriter and film producer. He wrote for 71 films between 1925 and 1940. He won an Academy Award in 1933 in the category Best Writing, Original Story for the film One Way Passage. He was...
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x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
First National,
Jack Warner,
Hal B. Wallis

Louis F. Edelman

Louis F. Edelman (18 May 1900 – 6 January 1976), was an American screenwriter and producer. He produced thirty-nine films between 1935 and 1952. He was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles, California. He was also active in television,...
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x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Twentieth Century Pictures

Twentieth Century Pictures was an independent Hollywood motion picture production company created in 1932 by Joseph Schenck, the former president of United Artists, Darryl F. Zanuck from Warner Brothers, and William Goetz from Fox Films. Financial...
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x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Darryl F. Zanuck

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Darryl F. Zanuck,
William Goetz

Gordon Hollingshead

Gordon Hollingshead (January 8, 1892, Garfield, New Jersey – July 8, 1952, Balboa, California) was an American movie producer, associate producer and assistant director. Hollingshead began his career as an assistant director, with his first work...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Warner Bros. Entertainment,
Cosmopolitan Productions,
Hal B. Wallis,
more

Cliff Reid

Award Nominations
x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
RKO Pictures

Cosmopolitan Productions

Cosmopolitan Productions was an American film company based in New York City from 1918 to 1923 and Hollywood until 1938. Newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst formed it primarily to promote the career of his lover, the actress Marion Davies. She...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Warner Bros. Entertainment,
Hal B. Wallis,
Harry Joe Brown

William Wyler

William Wyler (July 1, 1902 – July 27, 1981) was a motion picture director. Wyler was born Wilhelm Weiller to a Swiss father and a German mother, in Mulhouse in the French region of Alsace (then part of the German Empire). He was distantly related...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

Robert Z. Leonard

Robert Zigler Leonard (October 7, 1889 - August 27, 1968) was an American film director, actor, producer and screenwriter. He was born in Chicago, Illinois. At one time, he was married to silent superstar Mae Murray with the two forming Tiffany...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1930
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1930
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Bernard H. Hyman

Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
John Emerson

Charles R. Rogers

Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Joe Pasternak

x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Universal Studios,
Joe Pasternak

John Emerson

John Emerson (born Clifton Paden on May 29, 1874, Sandusky, Ohio - March 7, 1956, Pasadena, California) was a stage actor, playwright, producer, and director of silent films (many featuring Douglas Fairbanks). Emerson was married to Anita Loos from...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Bernard H. Hyman

Hunt Stromberg

Hunt Stromberg (July 12, 1894 - August 23, 1968) was a film producer during Hollywood's Golden Age. In a prolific 30-year career beginning in 1921, Stromberg produced, wrote, and directed some of Hollywood's most profitable and enduring films,...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Universal Studios

Universal Studios (sometimes called Universal City Studios or Universal for short), a subsidiary of NBC Universal, is one of the six major American movie studios. Its main motion picture production/distribution arm is called Universal Pictures. Its...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Charles R. Rogers,
Joe Pasternak

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
John M. Stahl

x Year:
1930
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Carl Laemmle Jr.

Irving Thalberg

Irving Grant Thalberg (May 30, 1899 – September 14, 1936) was an Academy Award-winning American film producer during the early years of motion pictures. He was called "The Boy Wonder" for his youth and his extraordinary ability to select the right...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Albert Lewin

x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Albert Lewin
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Goldwyn Pictures

Goldwyn Pictures Corporation was an American motion picture production company founded in 1916 by Samuel Goldfish in partnership with Broadway producers Edgar and Archibald Selwyn using an amalgamation of both last names to create the name. (The...
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x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Samuel Goldwyn,
Merritt Hulbert

x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Samuel Goldwyn,
Merritt Hulbert

x Year:
1931
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
Samuel Goldwyn

Albert Lewin

Albert Lewin (1894–1968) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 23, 1894 and raised in Newark, New Jersey. He earned a Master's degree at Harvard and taught English at the University...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Irving Thalberg

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Irving Thalberg

Selznick International Pictures

Selznick International Pictures was a Hollywood motion picture studio. It was founded in 1935 by producer David O. Selznick and investor John Hay "Jock" Whitney after Selznick left Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and leased a section of the RKO Pictures lot in...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists,
David O. Selznick

Sidney Franklin

Sidney Franklin (March 21, 1893 — May 18, 1972) was an Academy Award-winning American film director and producer. His credits as director include: He also produced:
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1946
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1943
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
more

Kenneth Macgowan

Kenneth Macgowan (30 November 1888, Winthrop, Massachusetts - 27 April 1963, West Los Angeles) began his career as a drama critic. He wrote many books on the modern theater including The Theatre of Tomorrow (1921), Continental Stagecraft (1922) with...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
20th Century Fox,
Darryl F. Zanuck

x Year:
1933
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
RKO Pictures,
Merian C. Cooper

Merritt Hulbert

Award Nominations
x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Goldwyn Pictures,
United Artists,
Samuel Goldwyn

x Year:
1936
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Goldwyn Pictures,
United Artists,
Samuel Goldwyn

King Vidor

King Wallis Vidor (February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an acclaimed American film director whose career spanned nearly seven decades. He was born in Galveston, Texas, where he survived the great Galveston Hurricane of 1900. His grandfather,...
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x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1956
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1928
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

Gabriel Pascal

Gabriel Pascal (4 June 1894 – 6 July 1954) was a Hungarian film producer and director. Born in Arad, Transylvania, Austria–Hungary (now Arad, Romania) in 1894, Pascal was the first film producer to bring the plays of George Bernard Shaw successfully...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Harry Joe Brown

Harry Joe Brown (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 22, 1890-Palm Springs, California April 28, 1972) was a movie producer and supervisor who was also a theatre and film director. Brown died from a heart attack. As producer, he was notably involved...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Darryl F. Zanuck,
20th Century Fox

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Warner Bros. Entertainment,
Cosmopolitan Productions,
Hal B. Wallis

John W. Considine Jr.

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x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Albert Pinkovitch

Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Frank Rollmer,
World Pictures

Frank Rollmer

Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Albert Pinkovitch,
World Pictures

Louis D. Lighton

Louis D. Lighton (25 November 1895 – 1 February 1963), was an American screenwriter and producer. He wrote for 40 films between 1920 and 1927. He also produced 30 films between 1928 and 1951. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska and died in Palma de...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1935
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Paramount Pictures

World Pictures

Award Nominations
x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Albert Pinkovitch,
Frank Rollmer

Frank Capra

Frank Russell Capra (May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an American film director and a creative force behind a number of films of the 1930s and 1940s, including It Happened One Night (1934), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Lost Horizon (1937),...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1946
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

John Ford

John Ford (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973) was an American film director of Irish heritage famous for both his westerns such as Stagecoach and The Searchers and adaptations of such classic 20th-century American novels as The Grapes of Wrath. His...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1952
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

Sam Wood

Samuel Grosvenor (Sam) Wood (July 10, 1883, Philadelphia – September 22, 1949) was an American film director. He also undertook some production, writing, and to a lesser extent, acting work. Wood worked for Cecil B. De Mille as an assistant in 1915....
Award Nominations
x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1942
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

Victor Saville

Victor Saville (25 September 1895, Birmingham, England – 8 May 1979, London) was an English film director, producer and screenwriter. He directed 39 films between 1927 and 1954. He also produced 36 films between 1923 and 1962. He produced his first...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

x Year:
1938
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was a British filmmaker and producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. After a successful career in his native United Kingdom in both...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1944
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1945
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:
more

Henry Fonda

Henry Jaynes Fonda (May 16, 1905 – August 12, 1982) was an American film and stage actor, best known for his roles as plain-speaking idealists. Fonda's subtle, naturalistic acting style preceded by many years the popularization of method acting....
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x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Actor
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1957
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Reginald Rose

x Year:
1981
x Award:
Oscar for Best Actor
x Award Nominee:
more

David Lewis

David Lewis (born Losz), CC (June 23, or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Russian-born Canadian labour lawyer and social democratic politician. He was national secretary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1936 to 1950, and was...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Hal B. Wallis,
Jack Warner,
Warner Bros. Entertainment

x Year:
1939
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Warner Bros. Entertainment

Sol Lesser

Sol Lesser (17 February 1890, Spokane, Washington – 19 September 1980, Hollywood, California) was an American film producer and presenter. In 1915, while living in San Francisco, Lesser learned that the authorities were about to clean out the...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
United Artists

David Hempstead

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x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
RKO Pictures

Argosy Wanger,

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x Year:
1940
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
John Ford,
United Artists

Orson Welles

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985), best known as Orson Welles, was an American film director, writer, actor and producer, who worked extensively in film, theatre, television, and radio. Welles was also an accomplished magician,...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1941
x Award:
Oscar for Best Actor
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1941
x Award:
Oscar for Best Director
x Award Nominee:

x Year:
1942
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
RKO Pictures
more

Jesse L. Lasky

Jesse Louis Lasky, Sr. (September 13, 1880 – January 13, 1958) was a pioneer Hollywood film producer, a key founder of Paramount Pictures with Adolph Zukor, and father of screenwriter Jesse L. Lasky Jr. Born in San Francisco, California, he worked...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1941
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Hal B. Wallis,
Warner Bros. Entertainment

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Fox Film

Everett Riskin

Award Nominations
x Year:
1941
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Columbia Pictures

x Year:
1937
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Columbia Pictures,
Leo McCarey

x Year:
1934
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Columbia Pictures,
Harry Cohn

Irving Asher

Irving Asher (1903 – 1985) was an Producer. He worked as a managing director for Warner Brothers in England in the 1930s, working on Alexander Korda's classic epic, The Four Feathers. Later he returned to Hollywood to work as a producer for MGM,...
Award Nominations
x Year:
1941
x Award:
Oscar for Best Picture
x Award Nominee:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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