- 1966 Oscars were held at the Santa MOnica Civic Auditorium
on April 10, 1967
- Host: Bob Hope
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| 1966
Nominees and Winners: |
| Best Picture |
Alfie, Lewis Gilbert, producer (Paramount) |
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A Man for All Seasons, Fred Zinnemann, producer
(Columbia) |
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The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming,
Norman Jewison, producer (United Artists) |
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The Sand Pebbles, Robert Wise, producer (Twentieth
Century-Fox) |
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Ernest Lehman,
producer (Warner Bros.) |
| Best Actor |
Alan Arkin, The Russians Are Coming, The Russians
Are Coming |
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Richard Burton, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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Michael Caine, Alfie |
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Steve McQueen, The Sand Pebbles |
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Paul Scofield, A Man for All Seasons |
| Best Actress |
Anouk Aimée, A Man and a Woman |
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Ida Kaminska, The Shop on Main Street |
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Lynn Redgrave, Georgy Girl |
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Vanessa Redgrave, Morgan! |
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Elizabeth Taylor, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
| Actor in a Supporting Role |
Mako, The Sand Pebbles |
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James Mason, Georgy Girl |
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Walter Matthau, The Fortune Cookie |
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George Segal, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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Robert Shaw, A Man for All Seasons |
| Actress in a Supporting Role |
Sandy Dennis, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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Wendy Hiller, A Man for All Seasons |
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Jocelyne Lagarde, Hawaii |
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Vivien Merchant, Alfie |
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Geraldine Page, You're a Big Boy Now |
| Directing |
Michelangelo Antonioni, Blow-Up |
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Richard Brooks, The Professionals |
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Claude Lelouch, A Man and a Woman |
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Mike Nichols, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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Fred Zinnemann, A Man for All Seasons |
| Writing |
| Screenplay Based on Material From Another Medium |
Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons |
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Richard Brooks, The Professionals |
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Ernest Lehman, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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Bill Naughton, Alfie |
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William Rose, The Russians Are Coming, The
Russians Are Coming |
| Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the
Screen |
Michelangelo Antonioni, story; Michelangelo Antonioni,
Tonino Guerra and Edward Bond, Blow-Up |
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Robert Ardrey, Khartoum |
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Clint Johnston and Don Peters, The Naked Prey |
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Claude Lelouch, story; Pierre Uytterhoeven
and Claude Lelouch, screenplay, A Man and a Woman |
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Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond, The Fortune
Cookie |
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| Cinematography |
| Black-and-White |
Marcel Grignon, Is Paris Burning? |
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Ken Higgins, Georgy Girl |
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James Wong Howe, Seconds |
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Joseph LaShelle, The Fortune Cookie |
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Haskell Wexler, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? |
| Color |
Conrad Hall, The Professionals |
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Russell Harlan, Hawaii |
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Ernest Laszlo, Fanastic Voyage |
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Joseph MacDonald, The Sand Pebbles |
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Ted Moore, A Man for All Seasons |
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| Art Direction |
| Black-and-White |
George W. Davis and Paul Groesse, art direction;
Henry Grace and Hugh Hunt, set decoration, Mister
Buddwing |
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Willy Holt, art direction; Marc Frederix and Pierre
Guffroy, set decoration, Is Paris Burning? |
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Robert Luthardt, art direction; Edward G. Boyle,
set decoration, The Fortune Cookie |
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Luigi Scaccianoce, art direction, The Gospel
According to St. Matthew |
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Richard Sylbert, art direction; George James
Hopkins, set decoration, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? |
| Color |
Piero Gherardi, art direction, Juliet of the
Spirits |
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Alexander Golitzen and George C. Webb, art direction;
John McCarthy and John Austin, set decoration, Gambit |
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Boris Leven, art direction; Walter M. Scott, John
Sturtevant and William Kiernan, set decoration,
The Sand Pebbles |
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Hal Pereira and Arthur Lonergan, art direction;
Robert Benton and James Payne, set decoration, The
Oscar |
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Jack Martin Smith and Dale Hennesy, art direction;
Walter M. Scott and Stuart A. Reiss, set decoration,
Fantastic Voyage |
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| Sound |
MGM Studio Sound Dept., Grand Prix |
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Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Dept., Hawaii |
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Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Sound Dept., The Sand
Pebbles |
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Universal City Studio Sound Dept., Gambit |
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Warner Bros. Studio Sound Dept., Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf? |
| Music |
| Song |
“Alfie,” Alfie, Burt Bacharach, music;
Hal David, lyrics |
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“Born Free,” Born Free, John Barry,
music; Don Black, lyrics |
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“Georgy Girl,” Georgy Girl, Tom Springfield,
music; Jim Dale, lyrics |
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“My Wishing Doll,” Hawaii, Elmer Bernstein,
music; Mack David, lyrics |
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“A Time for Love,” An American Dream, Johnny
Mandel, music; Paul Francis Webster, lyrics |
| Original Music Score |
John Barry, Born Free |
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Elmer Bernstein, Hawaii |
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Jerry Goldsmith, The Sand Pebbles |
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Toshiro Mayuzumi, The Bible |
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Alex North, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
| Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment |
Luis Enrique Bacalov, The Gospel According
to St. Matthew |
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Elmer Bernstein, Return of the Seven |
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Al Ham, Stop the World—I Want to Get Off |
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Harry Sukman, The Singing Nun |
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Ken Thorne, A Funny Thing Happened on the
Way to the Forum |
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| Film Editing |
Hal Ashby and J. Terry Williams, The Russians Are
Coming, The Russians Are Coming |
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William B. Murphy, Fantastic Voyage |
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Sam O'Steen, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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William Reynolds, The Sand Pebbles |
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Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder and
Frank Santillo, Grand Prix |
| Costume Design |
| Black-and-White |
Danilo Donati, The Gospel According to St.
Matthew |
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Danilo Donati, Mandragola |
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Jocelyn Rickards, Morgan! |
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Helen Rose, Mister Buddwing |
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Irene Sharaff, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? |
| Color |
Piero Gherardi, Juliet of the Spirits |
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Elizabeth Haffenden and Joan Bridge, A Man
for All Seasons |
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Edith Head, The Oscar |
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Dorothy Jeakins, Hawaii |
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Jean Louis, Gambit |
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| Special Visual Effects |
Art Cruickshank, Fantastic Voyage |
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Linwood G. Dunn, Hawaii |
| Sound Effects |
Gordon Daniel, Grand Prix |
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Walter Rossi, Fantastic Voyage |
| Short Subjects |
| Cartoon |
The Drag (National Film Board of Canada;
Favorite Films of California) |
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Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double
Feature (I Feel Special Series) (Hubley Studios;
Paramount) |
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The Pink Blueprint (Pink Panther Series)
(Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng; United Artists) |
| Live Action |
Turkey the Bridge (Samaritan Productions;
Schoenfeld Films) |
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Wild Wings (British Transport Films;
Manson Distributing) |
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The Winning Strain (Sports in Action
Series) (Winik Films; Paramount) |
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| Documentary |
| Short Subject |
Adolescence (Marin Karmitz and Vladimir
Forgency, producers; M.K. Productions) |
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Cowboy (Ahnemann /Schlosser Productions;
U.S. Information Agency) |
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The Odds Against (Vision Associates Production;
American Foundation Institute of Corrections) |
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Saint Matthew Passion (Mafilm Studios Production;
Hungarofilm) |
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A Year Toward Tomorrow (Sun Dial Films,
Inc.; Office of Economic Opportunity) |
| Feature |
The Face of Genius (WBZ-TV, Group W, Boston) |
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Helicopter Canada (National Film Board
of Canada Centennial Commission; National Film Board
of Canada) |
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Le Volcan Interdit (The Forbidden Volcano)
(Cine Documents Tazieff; Athos Films) |
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The Really Big Family (Alex Grasshoff,
producer; David L. Wolper Production) |
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The War Game (BBC Production for the
British Film Institute; Pathé Contemporary Films) |
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| Foreign Language Film |
The Battle of Algiers, Italy |
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Loves of a Blonde, Czechoslovakia |
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A Man and a Woman, France |
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Pharaoh, Poland |
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Three, Yugoslavia |
| Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award |
Robert Wise |
| Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award |
George Bagnall |
| Honorary Awards |
To Y. Frank Freeman for unusual and outstanding
service to the Academy during his 30 years in Hollywood |
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To Yakima Canutt for achievements as a stuntman
and for developing safety devices to protect stuntmen
everywhere |
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