Planet of the Apes
The five nominees for Best Picture were: Romeo and Juliet, Funny Girl, Rachel Rachel, A Lion in Winter, and the winner was Oliver!
The nominees were: "Becket," "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," "Mary Poppins," My Fair Lady" and "Zorba the Greek." The award went to "My Fair Lady."
In 1967 Elizabeth Taylor was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the 39th Academy Awards. She was awarded for her portrayal of Martha in the movie Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? which was released on June 21, 1966.For this role, she was also awarded...BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleBambi Award for Best International ActressKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressLaurel Award for op Female Dramatic PerformanceNational Board of Review Award for Best ActressNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressNomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama
The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1973 was Jack Lemmon in "Save the Tiger"
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1967 went to "In the Heat of the Night." The Best Picture winner for 1990 was "Dances With Wolves."
Joan Fontaine (born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland) won the 1941 Best Actress award for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion." Among the other actresses nominated for the award was her older sister, Olivia de Havilland, who received an Oscar nod for her work in "Hold Back the Dawn." It was the first time that sisters contended for the same acting Oscar. It happened again on April 10, 1967, when sisters Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave were nominated for Best Actress of 1966. The award went to Elizabeth Taylor that year.
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption spans 20 years, from 1947 to 1967.
In 1967 Elizabeth Taylor was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best Actress in the 39th Academy Awards. She was awarded for her portrayal of Martha in the movie Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? which was released on June 21, 1966.For this role, she was also awarded...BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleBambi Award for Best International ActressKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressLaurel Award for op Female Dramatic PerformanceNational Board of Review Award for Best ActressNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActressNomination for the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama
Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924 - June 3, 1987) was an American actress who acted in over twenty-four films and multiple television shows throughout her career of 35 years.She was nominated for an Academy Award eight times; which she finally received for Best Actress after playing the role of Carrie Watts in The Trip to Bountiful.Considered by many to be one of the greatest American actresses of all time; although, she is best known for her work in American theater.________________________Filmography1953 Taxi as Florence Albert - uncreditedHondo as Angie Lowe (Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress)1961 Summer and Smoke as Alma Winemiller(Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, National Board of Review Award for Best Actress, Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress)1962 Sweet Bird of Youth as Alexandra del Lago (Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress, Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress)1963 Toys in the Attic as Carrie Berniers(Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama)1964 Dear Heart as Ms. Evie Jackson1966 The Three Sisters as OlgaYou're a Big Boy Now as Margery Chanticleer(Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture)1967 Monday's Child as Carol RichardsonThe Happiest Millionaire as Mrs. Duke1969 What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? as Claire MarrableTriology as Sook (National Board of Reveiw Award for Best Actress)1971 The Beguiled as Martha Farnsworth1972 J. W. Coop as MamaPete'n' Tillie as Gertrude (Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture)1973 Happy as the Grass Was Green as Anna Witmer1975 The Day of the Locust as Big Sister1977 Nasty Habits as Sister WalburgaThe Rescuers as Madame Medusa (voice)Something For Joey as Anne Cappelletti1978 Interiors as Eve (BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Kansas City Film Critics Cirle Award for Best Actress, Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress, Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama)1981 Harry's War as 'Aunt' BeverlyHonky Tonk Freeway as Sister Maria Clarissa1982 I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can as Jean Scott MartinThe Blue and the Gray as Mrs. Lovelace1984 The Pope of Greenwich Village as Mrs. Ritter (Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress)1985 The Bride as Mrs. BaumannWalls of Glass as MamaWhite Nights as Anne WyattThe Trip to Bountiful as Mrs. Carrie Watts(Academy Award for Best Actress, Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Female, Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama)1986 Native Son as Peggy1987 Riders to the Sea as MauryaMy Little Girl as Molly
That's pretty much it. Faye Dunaway was nominated for Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
The Academy Award winner for Best Actor in 1973 was Jack Lemmon in "Save the Tiger"
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1967 went to "In the Heat of the Night." The Best Picture winner for 1990 was "Dances With Wolves."
Joan Fontaine (born Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland) won the 1941 Best Actress award for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion." Among the other actresses nominated for the award was her older sister, Olivia de Havilland, who received an Oscar nod for her work in "Hold Back the Dawn." It was the first time that sisters contended for the same acting Oscar. It happened again on April 10, 1967, when sisters Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave were nominated for Best Actress of 1966. The award went to Elizabeth Taylor that year.
Conrad Hall won three (3) Academy Awards (Oscars).Best Cinematography - for: Road to Perdition (2002) - Nomination and award were posthumous. His son Conrad W. Hall accepted the award on his behalf.Best Cinematography for: American Beauty (1999)Best Cinematography for: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)He was also nominated for the following Oscars.Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography for: A Civil Action(1998)Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography for: Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993)Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography for: Tequila Sunrise (1988)Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography for: The Day of the Locust (1975Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography for: In Cold Blood(1967)Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography, Color for: The Professionals (1966)Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography, Black-and-White for: Morituri (1965)
USA wins the 1st grand Prix Award for two movies..in the year 1967..one is Accident & 2nd is I even met happy Gypsies..
Douglas Academy was created in 1967.
Rosslyn Academy was created in 1967.
Garforth Academy was created in 1967.
Edgewood Academy was created in 1967.