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20th Academy Awards

The 20th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1948, to honor the films of 1947. It is notable for being the last Oscars until 2005 in which no film won more than three awards.

20th Academy Awards
DateMarch 20, 1948
SiteShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, United States
Hosted byAgnes Moorehead
Dick Powell
Highlights
Best PictureGentleman's Agreement
Most awardsGentleman's Agreement and Miracle on 34th Street (3)
Most nominationsGentleman's Agreement (8)

Rosalind Russell was highly favored—particularly in a poll from the Daily Variety[1]—to win Best Actress for her performance in Mourning Becomes Electra,[2] but Loretta Young won instead for The Farmer's Daughter.[1]

James Baskett received an Academy Honorary Award for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in Song of the South, which made him the first African-American man, and the first actor in a Disney film, to win an Academy Award for acting.[2]

Winning Best Supporting Actor at age 71, Edmund Gwenn became the oldest Oscar winner, taking the record from Charles Coburn, who was 66 at the time of his win in 1943 for The More the Merrier.

Darryl F. Zanuck, bitter over the failure of the 1944 biopic Wilson to win Best Picture, accepted the prize for Gentleman's Agreement by saying "this award will make up for previous disappointments.[3]

Awards edit

 
Darryl F. Zanuck; Best Picture winner
 
Elia Kazan; Best Director winner
 
Ronald Colman; Best Actor winner
 
Loretta Young; Best Actress winner
 
Edmund Gwenn; Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Celeste Holm; Best Supporting Actress winner

Nominees were announced on February 13, 1948. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4]

Best Motion Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Screenplay
Best Motion Picture Story Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Subject, One-Reel
Best Live Action Short Subject, Two-Reel Best Short Subject – Cartoons
  • Climbing the MatterhornIrving Allen
    • Champagne for Two – Harry Grey
    • Fight of the Wild Stallions – Thomas Mead
    • Give Us the Earth – Herbert Morgan
    • A Voice Is Born: The Story of Niklos Gafni – Ben Blake
Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Best Scoring of a Musical Picture
Best Original Song Best Sound Recording
Best Art Direction – Set Decoration, Black-and-White Best Art Direction – Set Decoration, Color
Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Best Cinematography, Color
Best Film Editing Best Special Effects

Academy Honorary Awards edit

Best Foreign Language Film edit

Presenters and performers edit

Presenters edit

List of presenters, in order of appearance[5]
Name Role
George Murphy presented the awards for Motion Picture Story and Original Screenplay
Robert Montgomery presented the Scientific and Technical Awards
Shirley Temple presented the Documentary and Short Subject Awards
Larry Parks presented the awards for Best Special Effects, Best Musical Score and Best Sound Recording
Donald Crisp presented the awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Director
Olivia de Havilland presented the award for Best Actor
Dinah Shore presented the award for Best Original Song
Dick Powell presented the award for Best Art Direction
Jean Simmons accepted the Best Art Direction award on behalf of J. Arthur Rank
Jean Hersholt presented the Honorary Awards
Ingrid Bergman presented the Honorary Award to James Baskett
Agnes Moorehead presented the awards for Best Cinematography
Anne Baxter presented the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Film Editing
Fredric March presented the awards for Best Actress and Best Picture

Performers edit

List of musical performances, in order of appearance[5]
Artist Song
Gordon MacRae "A Girl in Calico"
Dennis Day "I Wish I Didn't Love You So"
Dinah Shore "Pass That Peace Pipe"
Frances Langford "You Do"
Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"

Multiple nominations and awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wallechinsky, David; Wallace, Irving (1975). The People's Almanac. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. p. 837. ISBN 0-385-04060-1.
  2. ^ a b Dirks, Tim. "1947 Academy Awards Winners and History". FilmSite.org (American Movie Classics). from the original on April 19, 2015. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  3. ^ Wallechinsky, David; Wallace, Irving (1975). The People's Almanac. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. p. 836. ISBN 0-385-04060-1.
  4. ^ "The 20th Academy Awards (1948) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Wiley, Mason (1986). Inside Oscar. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 176. ISBN 9780345314239.

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The 20th Academy Awards were held on March 20 1948 to honor the films of 1947 It is notable for being the last Oscars until 2005 in which no film won more than three awards 20th Academy AwardsDateMarch 20 1948SiteShrine Auditorium Los Angeles United StatesHosted byAgnes MooreheadDick PowellHighlightsBest PictureGentleman s AgreementMost awardsGentleman s Agreement and Miracle on 34th Street 3 Most nominationsGentleman s Agreement 8 19th Academy Awards 21st Rosalind Russell was highly favored particularly in a poll from the Daily Variety 1 to win Best Actress for her performance in Mourning Becomes Electra 2 but Loretta Young won instead for The Farmer s Daughter 1 James Baskett received an Academy Honorary Award for his portrayal of Uncle Remus in Song of the South which made him the first African American man and the first actor in a Disney film to win an Academy Award for acting 2 Winning Best Supporting Actor at age 71 Edmund Gwenn became the oldest Oscar winner taking the record from Charles Coburn who was 66 at the time of his win in 1943 for The More the Merrier Darryl F Zanuck bitter over the failure of the 1944 biopic Wilson to win Best Picture accepted the prize for Gentleman s Agreement by saying this award will make up for previous disappointments 3 Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Academy Honorary Awards 1 2 Best Foreign Language Film 2 Presenters and performers 2 1 Presenters 2 2 Performers 3 Multiple nominations and awards 4 See also 5 ReferencesAwards edit nbsp Darryl F Zanuck Best Picture winner nbsp Elia Kazan Best Director winner nbsp Ronald Colman Best Actor winner nbsp Loretta Young Best Actress winner nbsp Edmund Gwenn Best Supporting Actor winner nbsp Celeste Holm Best Supporting Actress winner Nominees were announced on February 13 1948 Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface 4 Best Motion Picture Best DirectorGentleman s Agreement Darryl F Zanuck for 20th Century Fox The Bishop s Wife Samuel Goldwyn for RKO Radio Pictures Crossfire Adrian Scott for RKO Radio Pictures Great Expectations Ronald Neame for Universal Studios and General Film Distributors Ltd Miracle on 34th Street William Perlberg for 20th Century Fox Elia Kazan Gentleman s Agreement Henry Koster The Bishop s Wife Edward Dmytryk Crossfire George Cukor A Double Life David Lean Great ExpectationsBest Actor Best ActressRonald Colman A Double Life as Anthony John John Garfield Body and Soul as Charlie Davis Gregory Peck Gentleman s Agreement as Philip Schuyler Green William Powell Life with Father as Clarence Day Sr Michael Redgrave Mourning Becomes Electra as Orin Mannon Loretta Young The Farmer s Daughter as Katie Holstrom Joan Crawford Possessed as Louise Howell Susan Hayward Smash Up the Story of a Woman as Angie Evans Dorothy McGuire Gentleman s Agreement as Kathy Lacey Rosalind Russell Mourning Becomes Electra as Lavinia MannonBest Supporting Actor Best Supporting ActressEdmund Gwenn Miracle on 34th Street as Kris Kringle Charles Bickford The Farmer s Daughter as Joseph Clancy Thomas Gomez Ride the Pink Horse as Pancho Robert Ryan Crossfire as Montgomery Richard Widmark Kiss of Death as Tommy Udo Celeste Holm Gentleman s Agreement as Anne Dettrey Ethel Barrymore The Paradine Case as Lady Sophie Horfield Gloria Grahame Crossfire as Ginny Tremaine Marjorie Main The Egg and I as Ma Kettle Anne Revere Gentleman s Agreement as Mrs GreenBest Original Screenplay Best ScreenplayThe Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer Sidney Sheldon Body and Soul Abraham Polonsky A Double Life Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin Monsieur Verdoux Charlie Chaplin Shoeshine Sergio Amidei Adolfo Franci Cesare Giulio Viola and Cesare Zavattini Miracle on 34th Street George Seaton from a story by Valentine Davies Boomerang Richard Murphy from a Reader s Digest article by Anthony Abbot Crossfire John Paxton from The Brick Foxhole by Richard Brooks Gentleman s Agreement Moss Hart from Gentleman s Agreement by Laura Z Hobson Great Expectations David Lean Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock Allan from Great Expectations by Charles DickensBest Motion Picture Story Best Documentary FeatureMiracle on 34th Street Valentine Davies A Cage of Nightingales Georges Chaperot and Rene Wheeler It Happened on 5th Avenue Herbert Clyde Lewis and Frederick Stephani Kiss of Death Eleazar Lipsky Smash Up the Story of a Woman Dorothy Parker and Frank Cavett Design for Death Journey into Medicine The World Is RichBest Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Subject One ReelFirst Steps Passport to Nowhere School in the Mailbox Goodbye Miss Turlock Herbert Moulton Brooklyn U S A Thomas Mead Moon Rockets Jerry Fairbanks Now You See It Pete Smith So You Want to Be in Pictures Gordon HollingsheadBest Live Action Short Subject Two Reel Best Short Subject CartoonsClimbing the Matterhorn Irving Allen Champagne for Two Harry Grey Fight of the Wild Stallions Thomas Mead Give Us the Earth Herbert Morgan A Voice Is Born The Story of Niklos Gafni Ben Blake Tweetie Pie Edward Selzer Chip an Dale Walt Disney Dr Jekyll and Mr Mouse Fred Quimby Pluto s Blue Note Walt Disney Tubby the Tuba George PalBest Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Best Scoring of a Musical PictureA Double Life Miklos Rozsa The Bishop s Wife Hugo Friedhofer Captain from Castile Alfred Newman Forever Amber David Raksin Life with Father Max Steiner Mother Wore Tights Alfred Newman Fiesta Johnny Green My Wild Irish Rose Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner Road to Rio Robert Emmett Dolan Song of the South Daniele Amfitheatrof Paul J Smith and Charles WolcottBest Original Song Best Sound Recording Zip a Dee Doo Dah from Song of the South Music by Allie Wrubel Lyrics by Ray Gilbert A Gal in Calico from The Time the Place and the Girl Music by Arthur Schwartz Lyrics by Leo Robin I Wish I Didn t Love You So from The Perils of Pauline Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Pass That Peace Pipe from Good News Music and Lyrics by Ralph Blane Hugh Martin and Roger Edens You Do from Mother Wore Tights Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Mack Gordon The Bishop s Wife Gordon E Sawyer Green Dolphin Street Douglas Shearer T Men Jack WhitneyBest Art Direction Set Decoration Black and White Best Art Direction Set Decoration ColorGreat Expectations Art Direction John Bryan Set Decoration Wilfred Shingleton The Foxes of Harrow Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and Maurice Ransford Set Decoration Thomas Little and Paul S Fox Black Narcissus Art Direction and Set Decoration Alfred Junge Life with Father Art Direction Robert M Haas Set Decoration George James HopkinsBest Cinematography Black and White Best Cinematography ColorGreat Expectations Guy Green The Ghost and Mrs Muir Charles Lang Green Dolphin Street George J Folsey Black Narcissus Jack Cardiff Life with Father Peverell Marley and William V Skall Mother Wore Tights Harry JacksonBest Film Editing Best Special EffectsBody and Soul Francis D Lyon and Robert Parrish The Bishop s Wife Monica Collingwood Gentleman s Agreement Harmon Jones Green Dolphin Street George White Odd Man Out Fergus McDonell Green Dolphin Street A Arnold Gillespie and Warren Newcombe Special Audible Effects Douglas Shearer and Michael Steinore Unconquered Farciot Edouart Devereux Jennings Gordon Jennings Wallace Kelley and Paul Lerpae Special Audible Effects George DuttonAcademy Honorary Awards edit James Baskett for his able and heart warming characterization of Uncle Remus friend and story teller to the children of the world in Walt Disney s Song of the South Bill and Coo in which artistry and patience blended in a novel and entertaining use of the medium of motion pictures Colonel William N Selig Albert E Smith Thomas Armat and George K Spoor members of the small group of pioneers whose belief in a new medium and whose contributions to its development blazed the trail along which the motion picture has progressed in their lifetime from obscurity to world wide acclaim Best Foreign Language Film edit Shoeshine Italy Presenters and performers editPresenters edit List of presenters in order of appearance 5 Name RoleGeorge Murphy presented the awards for Motion Picture Story and Original ScreenplayRobert Montgomery presented the Scientific and Technical AwardsShirley Temple presented the Documentary and Short Subject AwardsLarry Parks presented the awards for Best Special Effects Best Musical Score and Best Sound RecordingDonald Crisp presented the awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best DirectorOlivia de Havilland presented the award for Best ActorDinah Shore presented the award for Best Original SongDick Powell presented the award for Best Art DirectionJean Simmons accepted the Best Art Direction award on behalf of J Arthur RankJean Hersholt presented the Honorary AwardsIngrid Bergman presented the Honorary Award to James BaskettAgnes Moorehead presented the awards for Best CinematographyAnne Baxter presented the awards for Best Cinematography Best Supporting Actor Best Screenplay and Best Film EditingFredric March presented the awards for Best Actress and Best PicturePerformers edit List of musical performances in order of appearance 5 Artist SongGordon MacRae A Girl in Calico Dennis Day I Wish I Didn t Love You So Dinah Shore Pass That Peace Pipe Frances Langford You Do Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers Zip a Dee Doo Dah Multiple nominations and awards editThe following 16 films received multiple nominations 8 nominations Gentleman s Agreement 5 nominations The Bishop s Wife Crossfire and Great Expectations 4 nominations A Double Life Green Dolphin Street Life with Father and Miracle on 34th Street 3 nominations Body and Soul and Mother Wore Tights 2 nominations Black Narcissus The Farmer s Daughter Kiss of Death Mourning Becomes Electra Smash Up the Story of a Woman and Song of the South The following five films received multiple awards 3 wins Gentleman s Agreement and Miracle on 34th Street 2 wins Black Narcissus A Double Life and Great ExpectationsSee also edit5th Golden Globe Awards 1947 in film 1st British Academy Film Awards 2nd Tony AwardsReferences edit a b Wallechinsky David Wallace Irving 1975 The People s Almanac Garden City New York Doubleday amp Company Inc p 837 ISBN 0 385 04060 1 a b Dirks Tim 1947 Academy Awards Winners and History FilmSite org American Movie Classics Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved September 2 2015 Wallechinsky David Wallace Irving 1975 The People s Almanac Garden City New York Doubleday amp Company Inc p 836 ISBN 0 385 04060 1 The 20th Academy Awards 1948 Nominees and Winners Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 18 2011 a b Wiley Mason 1986 Inside Oscar New York Ballantine Books p 176 ISBN 9780345314239 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 20th Academy Awards amp oldid 1198413389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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