Katie-Bar-The-Door Award Nominees And Winners—1990s

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1990
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Goodfellas (prod. Irwin Winkler)
nominees: An Angel at My Table (prod. John Maynard and Bridget Ikin); Awakenings (prod. Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker); Dances with Wolves (prod. Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner); The Grifters (prod. Martin Scorsese, Robert A. Harris and Jim Painten); Misery (prod. Rob Reiner and Andrew Scheinman); Quigley Down Under (prod. Stanley O'Toole and Alexandra Rose); Reversal of Fortune (prod. Edward R. Pressman and Oliver Stone); State of Grace (prod. Ned Dowd, Randy Ostrow and Ron Rotholz); Total Recall (prod. Buzz Feitshans and Ronald Shusett)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Miller's Crossing (prod. Ethan Coen)
nominees: Back to the Future, Part III (prod. Bob Gale and Neil Canton); Edward Scissorhands (prod. Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi); The Freshman (prod. Mike Lobell); Home Alone (prod. John Hughes); Pretty Woman (prod. Arnon Milchan, Steven Reuther and Gary W. Goldstein); Trust (prod. Bruce Weiss and Hal Hartley); Wild at Heart (prod. Monty Montgomery, Steve Golin and Sigurjón Sighvatsson)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: La Femme Nikita (prod. Patrice Ledoux)
nominees: Close-Up (prod. Ali Reza Zarrin); Cyrano de Bergerac (prod. René Cleitman, Michel Seydoux and André Szots); Dreams (prod. Hisao Kurosawa and Mike Y. Inoue); Europa Europa (prod. Artur Brauner and Margaret Ménégoz); Ju Dou (prod. Zhang Wenze, Yasuyoshi Tokuma and Hu Jian)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Ray Liotta (Goodfellas)
nominees: James Caan (Misery); Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves); John Cusack (The Grifters); Jeremy Irons (Reversal of Fortune); Tom Selleck (Quigley Down Under); Robin Williams (Awakenings)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Gabriel Byrne (Miller's Crossing)
nominees: Matthew Broderick (The Freshman); Nicolas Cage (Wild at Heart); Gérard Depardieu (Cyrano de Bergerac and Green Card); Johnny Depp (Edward Scissorhands); Richard Gere (Pretty Woman); Steve Martin (My Blue Heaven); Rick Moranis (My Blue Heaven); Bill Murray (Quick Change)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Kathy Bates (Misery)
nominees: Kerry Fox (An Angel at My Table); Anjelica Huston (The Grifters); Gong Li (Ju Dou); Anne Parillaud (La Femme Nikita); Laura San Giacamo (Quigley Down Under); Joanne Woodward (Mr. and Mrs. Bridge)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman)
nominees: Laura Dern (Wild at Heart); Andie MacDowell (Green Card)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas)
nominees: Jane Campion (An Angel at My Table); Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves); Penny Marshall (Awakenings)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Joel Coen (Miller's Crossing)
nominees: Tim Burton (Edward Scissorhands)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Joe Pesci (Goodfellas)
nominees: Bruce Davison (Longtime Companion); Robert De Niro (Awakenings and Goodfellas); Graham Greene (Dances with Wolves); Gary Oldman (State of Grace); Alan Rickman (Quigley Down Under)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Turturro (Miller’s Crossing)
nominees: Marlon Brando (The Freshman); Hector Elizondo (Pretty Woman); Albert Finney (Miller's Crossing); Jon Polito (Miller's Crossing)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Lorraine Bracco (Goodfellas)
nominees: Annette Bening (The Grifters); Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost); Mary McDonnell (Dances with Wolves)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Marcia Gay Harden (Miller's Crossing)
nominees: Diane Ladd (Wild at Heart); Penelope Ann Miller (The Freshman)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (Miller's Crossing)
nominees: Nicholas Pileggi & Martin Scorsese, from Pileggi's book Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family (Goodfellas)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Michael Ballhaus (Goodfellas) (cinematography); Thelma Schoonmaker (Goodfellas) (film editing); Carter Burwell (Miller’s Crossing) (score); Bo Welch, Tom Duffield and Cheryl Carasik (Edward Scissorhands) (art direction / set decoration)

1991
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Silence of the Lambs (prod. Ronald M. Bozman, Edward Saxon and Kenneth Utt)
nominees: Boyz n the Hood (prod. Steve Nicolaides); JFK (prod. A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone); Terminator 2: Judgment Day (prod. James Cameron)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Beauty and the Beast (prod. Don Hahn)
nominees: Barton Fink (prod. Ethan Coen); The Commitments (prod. Roger Randall-Cutler and Lynda Myles); The Fisher King (prod. Debra Hill and Lynda Obst); Fried Green Tomatoes (prod. Jon Avnet and Jordan Kerner); L.A. Story (prod. Daniel Melnick and Mario Kassar); Thelma & Louise (prod. Ridley Scott and Mimi Polk Gitlin)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Raise The Red Lantern (prod. Fu-Sheng Chiu)
nominees: La Belle Noiseuse (prod. Martine Marignac); The Double Life of Véronique (prod. Leonardo De La Fuente); Mediterraneo (prod. Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori and Gianni Minervini)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs)
nominees: Kevin Costner (JFK); Nick Nolte (The Prince of Tides); River Phoenix (My Own Private Idaho)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Danny DeVito (Other People's Money)
nominees: Jeff Bridges (The Fisher King); Raul Julia (The Addams Family); Steve Martin (L.A. Story); John Turturro (Barton Fink); Robin Williams (The Fisher King)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Jodie Foster (The Silence of the Lambs)
nominees: Gong Li (Raise the Red Lantern); Irène Jacob (The Double Life of Véronique); Lili Taylor (Dogfight)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis (Thelma & Louise)
nominees: Penelope Ann Miller (Other People's Money); Adrienne Shelly (Trust); Juliet Stevenson (Truly Madly Deeply)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Jonathan Demme (The Silence of the Lambs)
nominees: James Cameron (Terminator 2: Judgment Day); John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood); Oliver Stone (JFK); Zhang Yimou (Raise The Red Lantern)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Ridley Scott (Thelma & Louise)
nominees: Terry Gilliam (The Fisher King); Alan Parker (The Commitments)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Laurence Fishburne (Boyz n the Hood)
nominees: Ice Cube (Boyz n the Hood); Tommy Lee Jones (JFK); Ben Kingsley (Bugsy); Ted Levine (The Silence of the Lambs); Gary Oldman (JFK); Joe Pesci (JFK); Donald Sutherland (JFK)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: William Sadler (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey)
nominees: John Goodman (Barton Fink); Dean Jones (Other People's Money); Harvey Keitel (Thelma & Louise); Jack Palance (City Slickers); Gregory Peck (Other People's Money)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: He Saifei (Raise The Red Lantern)
nominees: Angela Bassett (Boyz N the Hood); Nicole Kidman (Billy Bathgate); Juliette Lewis (Cape Fear); Kate Nelligan (The Prince of Tides)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mercedes Ruehl (The Fisher King)
nominees: Judy Davis (Barton Fink); Jane Horrocks (Life is Sweet); Maureen O'Hara (Only the Lonely); Christina Ricci (The Addams Family); Jessica Tandy (Fried Green Tomatoes)

SCREENPLAY
winner: John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood)
nominees: Zhen Ni, from the novel Wives and Concubines by Su Tong (Raise The Red Lantern)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Alan Menken (music) and Howard Ashman (lyrics) (Beauty and the Beast) (song score); Dennis Murren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren, Jr. and Robert Skotak (Terminator II: Judgment Day) (visual effects); Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (documentary feature)

1992
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Unforgiven (prod. Clint Eastwood)
nominees: The Crying Game (prod. Stephen Woolley and Nik Powell); A Few Good Men (prod. Rob Reiner, David Brown and Andrew Scheinman); Glengarry Glen Ross (prod. Jerry Tokofsky and Stanley R. Zupnik); Howards End (prod. Ismail Merchant); The Last of the Mohicans (prod. Michael Mann and Hunt Lowry); Malcolm X (prod. Marvin Worth and Spike Lee); Reservoir Dogs (prod. Lawrence Bender)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: A League of Their Own (prod. Elliot Abbott and Robert Greenhut)
nominees: Aladdin (prod. John Musker and Ron Clements); Enchanted April (prod. Ann Scott); Husbands And Wives (prod. Robert Greenhut); My Cousin Vinny (prod. Dale Launer and Paul Schiff); The Player (prod. David Brown, Michael Tolkin and Nick Wechsler); Sneakers (prod. Lawrence Lasker and Walter Parkes); Wayne's World (prod. Lorne Michaels); White Men Can't Jump (prod. David V. Lester, Don Miller and Michelle Rappaport)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Like Water for Chocolate (prod. Alfonso Arau)
nominees Hard-Boiled (prod. Terrence Chang and Linda Kuk); Porco Rosso (prod. Toshio Suzuki); The Story of Qiu Ju (prod. Feng Yiting and Fung Kwok Ma)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Denzel Washington (Malcolm X)
nominees: Tom Cruise (A Few Good Men); Daniel Day-Lewis (The Last of the Mohicans); Robert Downey, Jr. (Chaplin); Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven); Harvey Keitel (Bad Lieutenant and Reservoir Dogs); Jack Lemmon (Glengarry Glen Ross); Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman and Glengarry Glen Ross); Stephen Rea (The Crying Game); Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tim Robbins (The Player)
nominees: Mike Meyers and Dana Carvey (Wayne's World); Joe Pesci (My Cousin Vinny); Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson (White Men Can't Jump)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Emma Thompson (Howards End)
nominees: Helena Bonham Carter (Howards End); Mary McDonnell (Passion Fish); Sharon Stone (Basic Instinct)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker and Joan Plowright (Enchanted April)
nominees: Geena Davis (A League of Their Own); Whoopi Goldberg (Sister Act); Gong Li (The Story of Qiu Ju)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven)
nominees: Alfonso Arau (Like Water for Chocolate); James Ivory (Howards End); Neil Jordan (The Crying Game); Spike Lee (Malcolm X); Michael Mann (The Last of the Mohicans); Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Penny Marshall (A League of Their Own)
nominees: Robert Altman (The Player); Mike Newell (Enchanted April); John Woo (Hard-Boiled)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Gene Hackman (Unforgiven)
nominees: Alec Baldwin (Glengarry Glen Ross); Jaye Davidson (The Crying Game); Richard Harris (Unforgiven); Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs); Jack Nicholson (A Few Good Men)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tom Hanks (A League of Their Own)
nominees: Fred Gwynne (My Cousin Vinny); Rob Lowe (Wayne's World); Robin Williams (Aladdin)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Alfre Woodard (Passion Fish)
nominees: Helena Bonham Carter (Howards End); Frances Fisher (Unforgiven); Miranda Richardson (Damage and The Crying Game)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Judy Davis (Husbands And Wives)
nominees: Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs)
nominees: Neil Jordan (The Crying Game); Peter Barnes, based on the novel by Elizabeth von Amim (Enchanted April); Aaron Sorkin, based on his play (A Few Good Men); Michael Mann and Christopher Crowe, based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper and the 1936 film adaptation by Philip Dunne (The Last of the Mohicans); Arnold Perl and Spike Lee, based on the book The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X with Alex Haley (Malcolm X)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman (The Last of the Mohicans) (score)

1993
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Schindler's List (prod. Steven Spielberg, Branko Lustig and Gerald R. Molen)
nominees: The Age of Innocence (prod. Barbara De Fina); Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (prod. Benjamin Melniker and Michael Uslan); The Fugitive (prod. Arnold Kopelson); Jurassic Park (prod. Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen); Menace II Society (prod. Darin Scott); The Piano (prod. Jan Chapman); Tombstone (prod. James Jacks, Sean Daniel and Bob Misiorowski)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Groundhog Day (prod. Harold Ramis and Trevor Albert)
nominees: Army of Darkness (prod. Robert Tapert); Dave (prod. Ivan Reitman and Lauren Shuler Donner); Dazed and Confused (prod. Richard Linklater, Sean Daniel and James Jacks); The Nightmare Before Christmas (prod. Denise Di Novi and Tim Burton; The Sandlot (prod. Dale De La Torre and William S. Gilmore); Sleepless in Seattle (prod. Gary Foster)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Farewell My Concubine (prod. Feng Hsu)
nominees: Three Colours: Blue (prod. Marin Karmitz)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Liam Neeson (Schindler's List)
nominees: Tom Hanks (Philadelphia); Anthony Hopkins (The Remains of the Day and Shadowlands)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Bill Murray (Groundhog Day)
nominees: Bruce Campbell (Army of Darkness); Laurence Fishburne (What's Love Got to Do with It?); Tom Hanks (Sleepless in Seattle); Kevin Kline (Dave); Robin Williams (Mrs. Doubtfire)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Holly Hunter (The Piano and The Firm)
nominees: Patricia Arquette (True Romance); Juliette Binoche (Three Colours: Blue); Michelle Pfeiffer (The Age of Innocence); Emma Thompson (The Remains of the Day and In the Name of the Father); Debra Winger (A Dangerous Woman and Shadowlands)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Angela Bassett (What's Love Got To Do With It?)
nominees: Sally Field (Mrs. Doubtfire); Meg Ryan (Sleepless in Seattle); Sigourney Weaver (Dave)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park and Schindler's List)
nominees: Jane Campion (The Piano)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Harold Ramis (Groundhog Day)
nominees: Nora Ephron (Sleepless in Seattle); Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused); Ivan Reitman (Dave)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Ralph Fiennes (Schindler's List)
nominees: Mark Hamill (Batman: Mask of the Phantasm); Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive); Val Kilmer (Tombstone); Harvey Keitel (The Piano); Ben Kingsley (Schindler's List)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Stephen Tobolowsky (Groundhog Day)
nominees: Brian Doyle-Murray (Groundhog Day); Kevin Dunn (Dave); Chris Elliott (Groundhog Day); Charles Grodin (Dave); Ben Kingsley (Dave); Frank Langella (Dave); Matthew McConaughey (Dazed and Confused); Bill Pullman (Sleepless in Seattle); Ving Rhames (Dave)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Winona Ryder (The Age of Innocence)
nominees: Embeth Davidtz (Schindler’s List); Gong Li (Farewell My Concubine); Anna Paquin (The Piano); Rosie Perez (Fearless)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Christina Ricci (Addams Family Values)
nominees: Carol Kane (Addams Family Values); Laura Linney (Dave); Andie MacDowell (Groundhog Day); Julianne Moore (Short Cuts); Rosie O'Donnell (Sleepless in Seattle); Madeleine Stowe (Short Cuts)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis, from a story by Danny Rubin (Groundhog Day)
nominees: Steven Zaillian, from the novel Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally (Schindler's List)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Janusz Kaminski (Schindler’s List) (cinematography); Dennis Murren, Stan Winston, Phil Tippett and Michael Lantieri (Jurassic Park) (visual effects); Gary Summers, Gary Rydstrom, Shawn Murphy and Ron Judkins (Jurassic Park) (sound); The Nightmare Before Christmas (animated feature)

1994
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Shawshank Redemption (prod. Niki Marvin)
nominees: Léon: The Professional (prod. Patrice Ledoux); Little Women (prod. Denise Di Novi)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Pulp Fiction (prod. Lawrence Bender)
nominees: Bullets Over Broadway (prod. Robert Greenhut); Clerks (prod. Scott Mosier and Kevin Smith); Ed Wood (prod. Denise Di Novi and Tim Burton); Forrest Gump (prod. Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey); Four Weddings and a Funeral (prod. Duncan Kenworthy); The Lion King (prod. Don Hahn)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Three Colours: Red (prod. Marin Karmitz)
nominees: Chungking Express (prod. Chan Yi-kan and Jeffrey Lau); Eat Drink Man Woman (prod. Hsu Li-kong and Hsu Kong)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Morgan Freeman (The Shawshank Redemption)
nominees: Ralph Fiennes (Quiz Show); Nigel Hawthorne (The Madness of King George); Jean Reno (Léon: The Professional); Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption); Jean-Louis Trintignant (Three Colours: Red)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump)
nominees: Nicolas Cage (It Could Happen to You); John Cusack (Bullets Over Broadway); Johnny Depp (Ed Wood); Hugh Grant (Four Weddings and a Funeral); Denis Leary (The Ref); Terrence Stamp (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Linda Fiorentino (The Last Seduction)
nominees: Sandra Bullock (Speed); Irène Jacob (Three Colours: Red); Jessica Lange (Blue Sky); Jennifer Jason Leigh (Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle); Natalie Portman (Léon: The Professional); Winona Ryder (Little Women)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jamie Lee Curtis (True Lies)
nominees: Bridget Fonda (It Could Happen to You); Andie MacDowell (Four Weddings and a Funeral); Kathleen Turner (Serial Mom)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Krzysztof Kieslowski (The Three Colours Trilogy)
nominees: Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction)
nominees: Tim Burton (Ed Wood); Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral); Wong Kar-Wai (Chungking Express); Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: James Whitmore (The Shawshank Redemption)
nominees: Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption); Bob Gunton (The Shawshank Redemption); William Sadler (The Shawshank Redemption); Paul Scofield (Quiz Show); John Turturro (Quiz Show)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction)
nominees: Simon Callow (Four Weddings and a Funeral); Martin Landau (Ed Wood); Chazz Palminteri (Bullets Over Broadway); Gary Sinise (Forrest Gump)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Kirsten Dunst (Interview With The Vampire and Little Women)
nominees: Rosemary Harris (Tom & Viv); Helen Mirren (The Madness of King George)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Dianne Wiest (Bullets Over Broadway)
nominees: Rosie Perez (It Could Happen to You); Kristen Scott-Thomas (Four Weddings and a Funeral); Jennifer Tilly (Bullets Over Broadway); Uma Thurman (Pulp Fiction)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Roger Avary and Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction)
nominees: Frank Darabont, from the novella "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King (The Shawshank Redemption)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Thomas Newman (The Shawshank Redemption) (score); Sally Menke (Pulp Fiction) (film editing); Hoop Dreams (documentary feature)

1995
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Heat (prod. Michael Mann and Art Linson)
nominees: Apollo 13 (prod. Brian Grazer); Braveheart (prod. Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd Jr. and Bruce Davey); Casino (prod. Barbara De Fina); Dead Man Walking (prod. Jon Kilik, Tim Robbins and Rudd Simmons); Devil in a Blue Dress (prod. Jesse Beaton, Gary Goetzman); Leaving Las Vegas (prod. Lila Cazès and Annie Stewart); A Little Princess (prod. Mark Johnson); Persuasion (prod. Roger Michell); Richard III (prod. Stephen Bayly and Lisa Katselas Paré); Sense and Sensibility (prod. Lindsay Doran); Seven (prod. Arnold Kopelson and Phyllis Carlyle); The Usual Suspects (prod. Bryan Singer and Michael McDonnell)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Toy Story (prod. Bonnie Arnold and Ralph Guggenheim)
nominees: Babe (prod. Bill Miller, George Miller and Doug Mitchell); Before Sunrise (prod. Anne Walker-McBay); Clueless (prod. Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence); Get Shorty (prod. Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher); To Die For (prod. Laura Ziskin)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: La Haine (prod. Christophe Rossignon)
nominees: La Cérémonie (prod. Marin Karmitz); The City of Lost Children (prod. Claudie Ossard); Ghost in the Shell (prod. ); The White Balloon (prod. Kurosh Mazkouri)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas)
nominees: Vincent Cassel (La Haine); Robert DeNiro (Casino and Heat); Morgan Freeman (Seven); Gene Hackman (Crimson Tide); Tom Hanks (Apollo 13); Ian McKellen (Richard III); Sean Penn (Dead Man Walking)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Patrick Swayze (To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar)
nominees: Gene Hackman (Get Shorty); Ethan Hawke (Before Sunrise); John Travolta (Get Shorty)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas)
nominees: Liesel Matthews (A Little Princess); Julianne Moore (Safe); Amanda Root (Persuasion); Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Parker Posey (Party Girl)
nominees: Toni Collette (Muriel's Wedding); Julie Delpy (Before Sunrise); Nicole Kidman (To Die For); Alicia Silverstone (Clueless)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Ron Howard (Apollo 13)
nominees: Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet (The City of Lost Children); Alfonso Cuarón (A Little Princess); Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas); David Fincher (Seven); Mel Gibson (Braveheart); Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine); Michael Mann (Heat); Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Lasseter (Toy Story)
nominees: Amy Heckerling (Clueless); Richard Linklater (Before Sunrise); Chris Noonan (Babe)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects, Seven, Swimming with Sharks and Outbreak)
nominees: Don Cheadle (Devil in a Blue Dress); Gene Hackman (The Quick and the Dead); Ed Harris (Apollo 13, Nixon and Just Cause); Patrick McGoohan (Braveheart); Brad Pitt (Twelve Monkeys and Seven)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: James Cromwell (Babe)
nominees: Dennis Farina (Get Shorty)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Sharon Stone (Casino)
nominees: Kathleen Quinlan (Apollo 13); Madeleine Stowe (Twelve Monkeys); Mare Winningham (Georgia)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite)
nominees: Illeana Douglas (To Die For); Janeane Garofalo (Bye, Bye Love)

SCREENPLAY
winner: George Miller and Chris Noonan, from the novel The Sheep-Pig by Dick King-Smith (Babe)
nominees: Joss Whedon and Andrew Stanton and Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow, from an original story by John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton & Joe Ranft (Toy Story)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"You've Got a Friend in Me"(Toy Story) music and lyrics by Randy Newman (original song); Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan and John Cox (Babe) (visual effects)

1996
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Mission: Impossible (prod. Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner)
nominees: Bound (prod. Stuart Boros and Andrew Lazar); Breaking the Waves (prod. Peter Aalbæk Jensen and Vibeke Windeløv); The English Patient (prod. Saul Zaentz); Independence Day (prod. Dean Devlin); Lone Star (prod. R. Paul Miller and Maggie Renzi); Scream (prod. Cathy Konrad and Cary Woods); Star Trek: First Contact (prod. Rick Berman)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Fargo (prod. Ethan Coen)
nominees: Everyone Says I Love You (prod. Robert Greenhut); Jerry Maguire (prod. James L. Brooks, Richard Sakai, Laurence Mark and Cameron Crowe); Secrets & Lies (prod. Simon Channing Williams); Swingers (prod. Victor Simpkins); Trainspotting (prod. Andrew Macdonald)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Kolya (prod. Eric Abraham and Jan Svěrák)
nominees: Ridicule (prod. Frédéric Brillion , Philippe Carcassonne and Gilles Legrand)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade)
nominees: Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet); Chris Cooper (Lone Star); Tom Cruise (Mission: Impossible); Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient); Woody Harrelson (The People vs. Larry Flynt); Geoffrey Rush (Shine); Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: First Contact)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tom Cruise (Jerry Maguire)
nominees: Ewan McGregor (Trainspotting)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Emily Watson (Breaking The Waves)
nominees: Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly (Bound)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Frances McDormand (Fargo)
nominees: Kate Beckinsale (Cold Comfort Farm); Brenda Blethyn (Secrets & Lies)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Brian De Palma (Mission: Impossible)
nominees: Wes Craven (Scream); Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: First Contact); Anthony Minghella (The English Patient); John Sayles (Lone Star); Lars von Trier (Breaking the Waves); The Wachowskis (Bound)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Joel Coen (Fargo)
nominees: Danny Boyle (Trainspotting); Mike Leigh (Secrets & Lies)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Kris Kristofferson (Lone Star)
nominees: Edward Norton (Primal Fear)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: William H. Macy (Fargo)
nominees: Steve Buscemi (Fargo); Robert Carlyle (Trainspotting); Cuba Gooding, Jr. (Jerry Maguire); Vince Vaughn (Swingers)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Juliette Binoche (The English Patient)
nominees: Alice Krige (Star Trek: First Contact); Courtney Love (The People vs. Larry Flynt); Elizabeth Peña (Lone Star); Vanessa Redgrave (Mission: Impossible); Alfre Woodard (Star Trek: First Contact)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Renée Zellweger (Jerry Maguire)
nominees: Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies); Téa Leoni (Flirting with Disaster)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Ethan Coen and Joel Coen (Fargo)
nominees: John Sayles (Lone Star); John Hodge, based on the novel Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting)

SPECIAL AWARDS
When We Were Kings (documentary feature); Volker Engel, Clay Pinney, Douglas Smith and Joseph Viskocil (Independence Day) (visual effects); Michael Westmore, Scott Wheeler and Jake Garber (Star Trek: First Contact) (makeup)

1997
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: L.A. Confidential (prod. Curtis Hanson, Arnon Milchan and Michael G. Nathanson)
nominees: Good Will Hunting (prod. Lawrence Bender); The Sweet Hereafter (prod. Atom Egoyan and Camelia Frieberg); Titanic (prod. James Cameron and Jon Landau)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Boogie Nights (prod. Paul Thomas Anderson, Lloyd Levin, John Lyons and JoAnne Sellar)
nominees: Deconstructing Harry (prod. Jean Doumanian); The Full Monty (prod. Uberto Pasolini); Grosse Pointe Blank (prod. Susan Arnold, Donna Arkoff Roth and Roger Birnbaum); Jackie Brown (prod. Lawrence Bender); Men in Black (prod. Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Princess Mononoke (prod. Toshio Suzuki)
nominees: The Thief (prod. Igor Bortnikov, Sergei Kozlov and Igor Tolstunov)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce (L.A. Confidential)
nominees: Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting); Peter Fonda (Ulee’s Gold); Ian Holm (The Sweet Hereafter)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith (Men in Black)
nominees: John Cusack (Grosse Pointe Blank); Kevin Kline (In & Out); Jack Nicholson (As Good as It Gets); Mark Wahlberg (Boogie Nights)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Kate Winslet (Titanic)
nominees: Cate Blanchett (Oscar and Lucinda); Judi Dench (Mrs. Brown)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Pam Grier (Jackie Brown)
nominees: Helen Hunt (As Good as It Gets)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Curtis Hansen (L.A. Confidential)
nominees: James Cameron (Titanic); Atom Egoyan (The Sweet Hereafter); Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights)
nominees: Woody Allen (Deconstructing Harry); Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black); Quentin Tarantino (Jackie Brown)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Robin Williams (Good Will Hunting)
nominees: James Cromwell (L.A. Confidential); Kevin Spacey (L.A. Confidential)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Burt Reynolds (Boogie Nights)
nominees: Rupert Everett (My Best Friend's Wedding); Robert Forester (Jackie Brown); Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Boogie Nights); Greg Kinnear (As Good as It Gets); John C. Reilly (Boogie Nights); Tom Selleck (In & Out)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Kim Basinger (L.A. Confidential)
nominees: Minnie Driver (Good Will Hunting); Sarah Polley (The Sweet Hereafter)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Julianne Moore (Boogie Nights)
nominees: Joan Cusack (In & Out and Grosse Pointe Blank); Minnie Driver (Grosse Pointe Blank); Bridget Fonda (Jackie Brown); Heather Graham (Boogie Nights)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson, from the novel by James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential)
nominees: Paul Thomas Anderson (Boogie Nights)

SPECIAL AWARDS
"Miss Misery" (Good Will Hunting) music and lyrics by Elliott Smith (song); Robert Legato, Mark A. Lasoff, Thomas L. Fisher and Michael Kanfer (Titanic) (visual effects); Peter Lamont; Michael Ford (Titanic) (art direction / set decoration)

1998
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: Saving Private Ryan (prod. Steven Spielberg, Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon and Gary Levinsohn)
nominees: The Thin Red Line (prod. Robert Michael Geisler, John Roberdeau and Grant Hill); The Truman Show (prod. Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman and Adam Schroeder)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: The Big Lebowski (prod. Ethan Coen)
nominees: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (prod. Matthew Vaughn); Out of Sight (prod. Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher); Pleasantville (prod. Jon Kilik, Robert J. Degus, Steven Soderbergh and Gary Ross); Rushmore (prod. Barry Mendel and Paul Schiff); Shakespeare in Love (prod. David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Run Lola Run (prod. Stefan Arndt)
nominees: Central do Brasil (Central Station) (prod. Martine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Arthur Cohn, Robert Redford and Walter Salles); Life is Beautiful (prod. Gianluigi Braschi and Elda Ferri)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jim Carrey (The Truman Show)
nominees: Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful); Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan); Ian McKellen (Gods and Monsters); Nick Nolte (Affliction); Edward Norton (American History X)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jeff Bridges (The Big Lebowski)
nominees: George Clooney (Out of Sight); Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth)
nominees: Franka Potente (Run Lola Run)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Jane Horrocks (Little Voice)
nominees: Cameron Diaz (There's Something About Mary); Lindsay Lohan (The Parent Trap); Jennifer Lopez (Out of Sight); Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love); Reese Witherspoon (Pleasantville)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan)
nominees: Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line); Peter Weir (The Truman Show)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Joel Coen (The Big Lebowski)
nominees: Wes Anderson (Rushmore); John Madden (Shakespeare in Love); Guy Ritchie (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels); Steven Soderbergh (Out of Sight)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Ed Harris (The Truman Show)
nominees: James Coburn (Affliction); Billy Bob Thornton (A Simple Plan and Primary Colors)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Goodman (The Big Lebowski)
nominees: Bill Murray (Rushmore); Ving Rhames (Out of Sight); Geoffrey Rush (Shakespeare in Love)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Lynn Redgrave (Gods and Monsters)
nominees: Kathy Bates (Primary Colors)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Joan Allen (Pleasantville)
nominees: Lauren Ambrose (Can't Hardly Wait); Brenda Blethyn (Little Voice); Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love); Lisa Kudrow (The Opposite of Sex); Queen Latifah (Living Out Loud); Laura Linney (The Truman Show)

SCREENPLAY
winner: Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love)
nominees: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (The Big Lebowski); Scott Frank, from the novel by Elmore Leonard (Out of Sight)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Janusz Kaminski (Saving Private Ryan) (cinematography)

1999
PICTURE (Drama)
winner: The Matrix (prod. Joel Silver)
nominees: The Blair Witch Project (prod. Gregg Hale and Robin Cowie); The Green Mile (prod. Frank Darabont and David Valdes); Magnolia (prod. JoAnne Sellar and Paul Thomas Anderson); The Sixth Sense (prod. Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Barry Mendel); The Straight Story (prod. Mary Sweeney, Neal Edelstein and Alain Sarde)

PICTURE (Comedy/Musical)
winner: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (prod. Trey Parker and Matt Stone)
nominees: American Beauty (prod. Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks); Being John Malkovich (prod. Michael Stipe, Sandy Stern, Steve Golin and Vincent Landay); Fight Club (prod. Art Linson, Ceán Chaffin and Ross Grayson Bell); Galaxy Quest (prod. Mark Johnson and Charles Newirth); Notting Hill (prod. Duncan Kenworthy); Office Space (prod. Daniel Rappaport and Michael Rotenberg); Three Kings (prod. Paul Junger Witt, Edward L. McDonnell and Charles Roven); Topsy-Turvy (prod. Simon Channing Williams); Toy Story 2 (prod. Helene Plotkin and Karen Robert Jackson)

PICTURE (Foreign Language)
winner: Beau Travail (prod. Patrick Grandperret)
nominees: All About My Mother (prod. Agustín Almodóvar and Michel Ruben)

ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Haley Joel Osment (The Sixth Sense)
nominees: Russell Crowe (The Insider); Richard Farnsworth (The Straight Story); Tom Hanks (The Green Mile); Al Pacino (The Insider); Bruce Willis (The Sixth Sense)

ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: John Cusack (Being John Malkovich)
nominees: Tim Allen (Galaxy Quest); Jim Broadbent (Topsy-Turvy); Jim Carrey (Man on the Moon); George Clooney (Three Kings); Hugh Grant (Notting Hill); Edward Norton (Fight Club); Sean Penn (Sweet and Lowdown); Kevin Spacey (American Beauty)

ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry)
nominees: Frances O'Connor (Mansfield Park)

ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Reese Witherspoon (Election)
nominees: Annette Bening (American Beauty); Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams (Dick); Sarah Michelle Geller (Cruel Intentions); Julia Roberts (Notting Hill); Cecilia Roth (All About My Mother)

DIRECTOR (Drama)
winner: The Wachowskis (The Matrix)
nominees: Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia); Claire Denis (Beau Travail); M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense)

DIRECTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich)
nominees: Pedro Almodóvar (All About My Mother); David Fincher (Fight Club); Mike Leigh (Topsy-Turvy); Sam Mendes (American Beauty); David O. Russell (Three Kings)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Drama)
winner: Jude Law (The Talented Mr. Ripley)
nominees: Tom Cruise (Magnolia); Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile); Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix); Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Talented Mr. Ripley and Magnolia); Brad Pitt (Fight Club); Christopher Plummer (The Insider); Hugo Weaving (The Matrix)

SUPPORTING ACTOR (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Sam Rockwell (Galaxy Quest)
nominees: Gary Cole (Office Space); Dan Hedaya (Dick); Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill); Eugene Levy (American Pie); Alan Rickman (Galaxy Quest)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Drama)
winner: Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix)
nominees: Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense); Angelina Jolie (Girl, Interrupted)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS (Comedy/Musical)
winner: Alyson Hannigan (American Pie)
nominees: Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich); Samantha Morton (Sweet and Lowdown)

SCREENPLAY
winner: M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense)
nominees: Patricia Rozema, based on the novel by Jane Austen, early journals and letters (Mansfield Park); David O. Russell, from a story by John Ridley (Three Kings)

SPECIAL AWARDS
Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman (South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (original song score); Newton Thomas Sigel (Three Kings) (cinematography); John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Steve Courley and Jon Thum (The Matrix) (visual effects)

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