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Oscar Winners 1990-98 1990 Best Picture: "Dances With Wolves" Best Actor: Jeremy Irons, "Reversal of Fortune" Best Actress: Kathy Bates, "Misery" Best Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci, "GoodFellas" Best Supporting Actress: Whoopi Goldberg, "Ghost" Best Director: Kevin Costner, "Dances With Wolves" Original Screenplay: Bruce Joel Rubin, "Ghost" Adapted Screenplay: Michael Blake, "Dances With Wolves," from his novel Cinematography: Dean Semler, "Dances With Wolves" Original Song: Stephen Sondheim, "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)" from "Dick Tracy." Original Score: John Barry, "Dances With Wolves" Costume Design: Franca Squarciapino, "Cyrano de Bergerac" Makeup: John Caglione and Doug Drexler, "Dick Tracy" Sound: Russell Williams, Jeffrey Perkins, Bill Benton, Greg Watkins, "Dances With Wolves" Editing: Neil Travis "Dances With Wolves" Sound Effects Editing: Cecilia Hall and George Watters, "The Hunt for Red October" Art Direction: Richard Sylbert, art director; Rick Simpson, set decorator, "Dick Tracy" Foreign Language Film: "Journey of Hope," Switzerland Documentary Feature: "American Dream," Barbara Kopple and Arthur Cohn, producers Documentary Short Subject: "Days of Waiting," Steven Okazaki, producer Live Action Short Film: "The Lunch Date," Adam Davidson, director Animated Short Film: "Creature Comforts," Nick Park, director Honorary Award: Actress Myrna Loy Special Achievement Award: Actress Sophia Loren Special Achievement For Visual Effects: "Total Recall" Award of Merit: Eastman Kodak Co., for a new film technology Gordon Sawyer Technical Achievement Award: Stefan Kudelski, for development of the first self-contained movie sound recorder Irving G. Thalberg Award: Producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown
1991 Best Picture: "The Silence of the Lambs" Best Actor: Anthony Hopkins, "The Silence of the Lambs" Best Actress: Jodie Foster, "The Silence of the Lambs" Best Supporting Actor: Jack Palance, "City Slickers" Best Supporting Actress: Mercedes Ruehl, "The Fisher King" Best Director: Jonathan Demme, "The Silence of the Lambs" Cinematography: Robert Richardson, "JFK" Original Screenplay: Callie Khouri, "Thelma & Louise" Adapted Screenplay: Ted Tally, "The Silence of the Lambs" Sound: Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Lee Orloff, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" Costume Design: Albert Wolsky, "Bugsy" Foreign Language Film: "Mediterraneo," Italy Editing: Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia, "JFK" Makeup: Stan Winston and Jeff Dawn, "Terminator 2" Art Direction: Dennis Gassner (art direction), Nancy Haigh (set decoration), "Bugsy" Original Score: Alan Menken, "Beauty and the Beast" Original Song: "Beauty and the Beast," from "Beauty and the Beast," music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman Sound Effects Editing: Gary Rydstrom and Gloria S. Borders, "Terminator 2" Visual Effects: Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren Jr., Robert Skotak, "Terminator 2" Documentary Feature: "In the Shadow of the Stars," Allie Light and Irving Saraf Documentary, Short Subject: "Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment," Debra Chasnoff Animated Short Film: "Manipulation," Daniel Greaves Live Action Short Film: "Session Man," Seth Winston and Rob Fried Irving G. Thalberg Award: George Lucas Lifetime Achievement Award: Satyajit Ray Gordon E. Sawyer Award: Ray Harryhausen
1992 Picture: "Unforgiven" Actor: Al Pacino, "Scent of a Woman" Actress: Emma Thompson, "Howards End" Supporting Actor: Gene Hackman, "Unforgiven" Supporting Actress: Marisa Tomei, "My Cousin Vinny" Director: Clint Eastwood, "Unforgiven" Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot, "A River Runs Through It" Original Screenplay: Neil Jordan, "The Crying Game" Adapted Screenplay: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, "Howards End" Sound: Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill, Mark Smith, Simon Kaye, "The Last of the Mohicans" Costume Design: Eiko Ishioka "Bram Stoker's Dracula" Foreign Language Film: "Indochine," France Editing: Joel Cox, "Unforgiven" Makeup: Michele Burke, "Bram Stoker's Dracula" Art Direction: Luciana Arrighi, "Howards End" Original Score: Alan Menken, "Aladdin" Original Song: "A Whole New World"from"Aladdin," music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Tim Rice Sound Effects Editing: Tom McCarthy, David Stone, "Bran Stoker's Dracula" Visual Effects: Ken Ralston, Michael Lantieri, "Death Becomes Her" Documentary Feature: "The Pajama Deception" Documentary, Short Subject: "Education Peter" Animated Short Film: "Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase" Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Elizabeth Taylor for her support of AIDS research; Audrey Hepburn (posthumously) for her work with UNICEF Honorary Oscar: Federico Fellini
1993 Best Picture: "Schindler's List" Best Actor: Tom Hanks, "Philadelphia" Best Actress: Holly Hunter, "The Piano" Best Director: Steven Spielberg, "Schindler's List" Best Supporting Actor: Tommy Lee Jones, "The Fugitive" Best Supporting Actress: Anna Paquin, "The Piano" Original Screenplay: Jane Campion, "The Piano" Adapted Screenplay: Steven Zaillian, "Schindler's List" Cinematography: Janusz Kaminski, "Schindler's List" Foreign-Language Film: "Belle Epoque," Spain Original Score: John Williams, "Schindler's List" Original Song: "Streets of Philadelphia," from "Philadelphia," Bruce Springsteen Art Direction: "Schindler's List" Film Editing: "Schindler's List" Visual Effects: "Jurassic Park" Sound: "Jurassic Park" Sound Effects Editing: "Jurassic Park" Costume Design: "The Age of Innocence" Makeup: "Mrs. Doubtfire" Animated Short Film: Nick Park, "The Wrong Trousers" Live-Action Short Film: Pepe Danquardt, "Black Rider" Documentary Short Subject: "Defending Our Lives," Margaret Lazarus and Renner Wunderlich Documentary Feature: "I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School," Susan Raymond and Alan Raymond Honorary Award: Deborah Kerr Jean Hersholt Award: Paul Newman for his humanitarian efforts Technical Awards: Panavision Inc., Manfred Michelson of Technical Film Systems Inc., Petro Vlahos
1994 Best Picture: "Forrest Gump" Best Actor: Tom Hanks, "Forrest Gump" Best Actress: Jessica Lange, "Blue Sky" Best Supporting Actor: Martin Landau, "Ed Wood" Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest, "Bullets Over Broadway" Best Director: Robert Zemeckis, "Forrest Gump" Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary, "Pulp Fiction" Adapted Screenplay: Eric Roth, "Forrest Gump" Foreign-Language Film: "Burnt by the Sun," Russia Cinematography: John Toll, "Legends of the Fall" Original Song: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," from "The Lion King," by Tim Rice and Elton John Original Score: Hans Zimmer, "The Lion King" Editing: Arthur Schmidt, "Forrest Gump" Sound: Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow, Bob Beemer and David R.B. MacMillan, "Speed" Visual Effects: Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum and Allen Hall, "Forrest Gump" Sound Effects Editing: Stephen Hunter Flick, "Speed" Documentary Feature: "Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision," Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders Documentary Short Subject: "A Time for Justice," Charles Guggenheim Live-Action Short Film: Tie: "Trevor," Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone; and "Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life," Peter Capaldi and Ruth Kenley-Letts Animated Short Film: "Bob's Birthday," Alison Snowden and David Fine Makeup: Rick Baker, Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng, "Ed Wood" Costume Design: Lizzy Gardiner and Tim Chappel, "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" Art Direction: Ken Adam (art direction) and Carolyn Scott (set decoration), "The Madness of King George" Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Quincy Jones Honorary Award: Italian filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni for lifetime achievement Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Clint Eastwood for a consistently high quality of motion picture production Technical Awards of Merit: Eastman Kodak Co. for its Eastman EXR Color Intermediate Film 5244; and Petro and Paul Vlahos for the Ultimatte Electronic Blue Screen Compositing Process
1995 Picture: "Braveheart" Actor: Nicolas Cage, "Leaving Las Vegas" Actress: Susan Sarandon, "Dead Man Walking" Supporting Actor: Kevin Spacey, "The Usual Suspects" Supporting Actress: Mira Sorvino, "Mighty Aphrodite" Director: Mel Gibson, "Braveheart" Original Screenplay: Christopher McQuarrie, "The Usual Suspects" Adapted Screenplay: Emma Thompson, "Sense and Sensibility" Cinematography: John Toll, "Braveheart" Art Direction-Set Decoration: Eugenio Zanetti, "Restoration" Costume Design: James Acheson, "Restoration" Sound: Rick Dior, Steve Paderson, Scott Millan, David MacMillan, "Apollo 13" Film Editing: Michael J. Hill, Daniel P. Hanley, "Apollo 13" Sound Effects Editing: Lon Bender, Per Hallberg, "Braveheart" Visual Effects: Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan, John Cox, "Babe" Makeup: Peter Frampton, Paul Pattison, Lois Burwell, "Braveheart" Song: "Colors of the Wind", from "Pocahontas", Music: Alan Menken, Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz Original Musical or Comedy Score: Alan Menken, Stephen Schwartz, "Pocahontas" Original Dramatic Score: Luis Enriquez Baclov, "Il Postino" Animated Short Film: Nick Park, "A Close Shave" Live Action Short Film: Christine Lahti, Jana Sue Memel, "Lieberman in Love" Documentary, Short Subjects: Kary Antholis, "One Survivor Remembers" Documentary, Features: Jon Blair, "Anne Frank Remembered" Foreign Language Film: "Antonia's Line," Netherlands
1996 Best Picture: "The English Patient." Best Actor: Geoffrey Rush, "Shine." Best Actress: Frances McDormand, "Fargo" Best Supporting Actor: Cuba Gooding Jr., "Jerry Maguire" Best Supporting Actress: Juliette Binoche, "The English Patient" Best Director: Anthony Minghella, "The English Patient" Original Screenplay: Ethan Coen & Joel Coen, "Fargo" Adapted Screenplay: Billy Bob Thornton, "Sling Blade" Cinematography: "The English Patient" Art Direction: "The English Patient" Costume Design: "The English Patient" Sound: "The English Patient" Film Editing: "The English Patient" Sound Effects Editing: "The Ghost and the Darkness" Visual Effects: Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, Neal Scanlan, John Cox, "Babe" Virtual Effects: "Independence Day" Makeup: "The Nutty Professor" Original Song: "You Must Love Me" from "Evita," Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Original Musical or Comedy Score: "Emma," Rachel Portman Original Dramatic Score: "The English Patient," Gabriel Yared Animated Short Film: "Quest" Live Action Short Film: "Dear Diary" Documentary, Short Subjects: "Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien" Documentary, Features: "When We Were Kings" Foreign Language Film: "Kolya," Czech Republic Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Producer Saul Zaentz Honorary Award: Choreographer Michael Kidd Scientific and Technical Oscar: Imax Corp. for its large-format movies
1997 Best Picture: "Titanic.'' Actor: Jack Nicholson, "As Good as It Gets." Actress: Helen Hunt, "As Good as It Gets." Supporting Actor: Robin Williams, "Good Will Hunting." Supporting Actress: Kim Basinger, "L.A. Confidential." Director: James Cameron, "Titanic." Foreign Film: "Character," The Netherlands Screenplay (based on material previously produced or published): Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson, "L.A. Confidential." Screenplay (written directly for the screen): Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, "Good Will Hunting." Art Direction: "Titanic." Cinematography: "Titanic." Sound: "Titanic" Sound Effects Editing: "Titanic" Original Musical or Comedy Score: "The Full Monty," Anne Dudley. Original Dramatic Score: "Titanic," James Horner. Original Song: "My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic," James Horner and Will Jennings. Costume: "Titanic." Documentary Feature: "The Long Way Home." Documentary (short subject): "A Story of Healing." Film Editing: "Titanic." Makeup: "Men in Black." Animated Short Films: "Geri's Game." Live Action Short Film: "Visas and Virtue." Visual Effects: "Titanic." Gordon E. Sawyer Award: Don Iwerks, co-founder of Iwerks Entertainment, for accomplishments in the field of motion picture science and technology. Scientific and Technical Award: Gunnar P. Michelson, developer of an advanced electronic light valve for machines that strike movie prints. Honorary Award: Director Stanley Donen.
1998 Best Picture: "Shakespeare in Love," David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman Actor: Roberto Benigni, "Life Is Beautiful" Actress: Gwyneth Paltrow, "Shakespeare in Love" Supporting Actor: James Coburn, "Affliction" Supporting Actress: Judi Dench, "Shakespeare in Love" Director: Steven Spielberg, "Saving Private Ryan" Foreign Film: "Life Is Beautiful," Italy Screenplay (based on material previously produced or published): Bill Condon, "Gods and Monsters'' Screenplay (written directly for the screen): Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, "Shakespeare in Love'' Art Direction: "Shakespeare in Love,'' Martin Childs (art direction) and Jill Quertier (set decoration). Cinematography: "Saving Private Ryan," Janusz Kaminski Sound: "Saving Private Ryan," Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Ronald Judkins Sound Effects Editing: "Saving Private Ryan," Gary Rydstrom and Richard Hymns Original Musical or Comedy Score: "Shakespeare in Love," Stephen Warbeck Original Dramatic Score: "Life Is Beautiful," Nicola Piovani Original Song: "When You Believe'' from "The Prince of Egypt,'' Stephen Schwartz Costume: "Shakespeare in Love," Sandy Powell Documentary Feature: "The Last Days," James Moll and Ken Lipper Documentary (short subject): "The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years," Keiko Ibi Film Editing: "Saving Private Ryan," Michael Kahn Makeup: "Elizabeth," Jenny Shircore Animated Short Films: "Bunny," Chris Wedge Live Action Short Film: "Election Night (Valgaften)," Kim Magnusson and Anders Thomas Jensen Visual Effects: "What Dreams May Come,'' Joel Hynek, Nicholas Brooks, Stuart Robertson and Kevin Mack
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