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24th Academy Awards

The 24th Academy Awards were held on March 20, 1952, honoring the films of 1951. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye.

24th Academy Awards
DateMarch 20, 1952
SiteRKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, California
Hosted byDanny Kaye
Highlights
Best PictureAn American in Paris
Most awardsAn American in Paris and A Place in the Sun (6)
Most nominationsA Streetcar Named Desire (12)

An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun each received six Oscars, splitting Best Picture and Best Director, respectively. A Streetcar Named Desire won four Oscars, including three of the four acting awards for which it was nominated. The film's only unsuccessful acting nomination was that of Marlon Brando, whose performance as Stanley Kowalski was later considered one of the most influential of modern film acting.[1]

Humphrey Bogart was the last man born in the 19th century to win Best Actor.

An American in Paris became the second color film to win Best Picture, and was the first film since Grand Hotel to win Best Picture without any acting nominations.[2]

Awards

 
George Stevens; Best Director winner
 
Humphrey Bogart; Best Actor winner
 
Vivien Leigh; Best Actress winner
 
Karl Malden; Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Kim Hunter; Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Hoagy Carmichael; Best Song co-winner
 
Johnny Mercer; Best Song co-winner
 
Cedric Gibbons; Best Art Direction, Color, co-winner
 
Gene Kelly; Academy Honorary Award recipient

Nominations were announced on February 11, 1952. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

Best Motion Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Story and Screenplay Best Screenplay
Best 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
Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Best Scoring of a Musical Picture
Best Song Best Sound Recording
Best Art Direction, Black-and-White Best Art Direction, Color
Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Best Cinematography, Color
Best Costume Design, Black-and-White Best Costume Design, Color
Best Film Editing

Academy Honorary Award

Best Foreign Language Film

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Presenters

Performers

Multiple nominations and awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Roger Ebert. "Review: 'A Streetcar Named Desire'". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on April 13, 2005. Retrieved July 2, 2004.
  2. ^ Shaw, Gabbi. "'Parasite' is the 12th movie in history to win Best Picture with no acting nominations — here are the other 11". Insider. Insider Inc. Retrieved March 27, 2023.
  3. ^ "The 24th Academy Awards (1952) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2011.

24th, academy, awards, were, held, march, 1952, honoring, films, 1951, ceremony, hosted, danny, kaye, datemarch, 1952siterko, pantages, theatre, hollywood, californiahosted, bydanny, kayehighlightsbest, picturean, american, parismost, awardsan, american, paris. The 24th Academy Awards were held on March 20 1952 honoring the films of 1951 The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye 24th Academy AwardsDateMarch 20 1952SiteRKO Pantages Theatre Hollywood CaliforniaHosted byDanny KayeHighlightsBest PictureAn American in ParisMost awardsAn American in Paris and A Place in the Sun 6 Most nominationsA Streetcar Named Desire 12 23rd Academy Awards 25th An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun each received six Oscars splitting Best Picture and Best Director respectively A Streetcar Named Desire won four Oscars including three of the four acting awards for which it was nominated The film s only unsuccessful acting nomination was that of Marlon Brando whose performance as Stanley Kowalski was later considered one of the most influential of modern film acting 1 Humphrey Bogart was the last man born in the 19th century to win Best Actor An American in Paris became the second color film to win Best Picture and was the first film since Grand Hotel to win Best Picture without any acting nominations 2 Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Academy Honorary Award 1 2 Best Foreign Language Film 1 3 Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award 1 4 Presenters 1 5 Performers 1 6 Multiple nominations and awards 2 See also 3 ReferencesAwards Edit George Stevens Best Director winner Humphrey Bogart Best Actor winner Vivien Leigh Best Actress winner Karl Malden Best Supporting Actor winner Kim Hunter Best Supporting Actress winner Hoagy Carmichael Best Song co winner Johnny Mercer Best Song co winner Cedric Gibbons Best Art Direction Color co winner Gene Kelly Academy Honorary Award recipient Nominations were announced on February 11 1952 Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface 3 Best Motion Picture Best DirectorAn American in Paris Arthur Freed for Metro Goldwyn Mayer Decision Before Dawn Anatole Litvak and Frank McCarthy for 20th Century Fox A Place in the Sun George Stevens for Paramount Pictures Quo Vadis Sam Zimbalist for Metro Goldwyn Mayer A Streetcar Named Desire Charles K Feldman for Warner Bros George Stevens A Place in the Sun John Huston The African Queen Vincente Minnelli An American in Paris William Wyler Detective Story Elia Kazan A Streetcar Named DesireBest Actor Best ActressHumphrey Bogart The African Queen as Charlie Allnut Marlon Brando A Streetcar Named Desire as Stanley Kowalski Montgomery Clift A Place in the Sun as George Eastman Arthur Kennedy Bright Victory as Larry Nevins Fredric March Death of a Salesman as Willy Loman Vivien Leigh A Streetcar Named Desire as Blanche Dubois Katharine Hepburn The African Queen as Rose Sayer Eleanor Parker Detective Story as Mary McLeod Shelley Winters A Place in the Sun as Alice Tripp Jane Wyman The Blue Veil as LouLou MasonBest Supporting Actor Best Supporting ActressKarl Malden A Streetcar Named Desire as Harold Mitch Mitchell Leo Genn Quo Vadis as Petronius Kevin McCarthy Death of a Salesman as Biff Loman Peter Ustinov Quo Vadis as Nero Gig Young Come Fill the Cup as Boyd Copeland Kim Hunter A Streetcar Named Desire as Stella Kowalski Joan Blondell The Blue Veil as Annie Rawlins Mildred Dunnock Death of a Salesman as Linda Loman Lee Grant Detective Story as Shoplifter Thelma Ritter The Mating Season as Ellen McNultyBest Story and Screenplay Best ScreenplayAn American in Paris Alan Jay Lerner Ace in the Hole Billy Wilder Lesser Samuels and Walter Newman David and Bathsheba Philip Dunne Go for Broke Robert Pirosh The Well Clarence Greene and Russell Rouse A Place in the Sun Michael Wilson and Harry Brown from An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser The African Queen James Agee and John Huston from The African Queen by C S Forester Detective Story Philip Yordan and Robert Wyler from Detective Story by Sidney Kingsley La Ronde Jacques Natanson and Max Ophuls from Reigen by Arthur Schnitzler A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams from A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee WilliamsBest Story Best Documentary FeatureSeven Days to Noon Paul Dehn and James Bernard Bullfighter and the Lady Budd Boetticher and Ray Nazarro The Frogmen Oscar Millard Here Comes the Groom Robert Riskin and Liam O Brien Teresa Alfred Hayes and Stewart Stern Kon Tiki I Was a Communist for the FBIBest Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Subject One ReelBenjy One Who Came Back The Seeing Eye World of Kids Ridin the Rails The Story of TimeBest Live Action Short Subject Two Reel Best Short Subject CartoonsNature s Half Acre Balzac Danger Under the Sea The Two Mouseketeers Lambert the Sheepish Lion Rooty Toot TootBest Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Best Scoring of a Musical PictureA Place in the Sun Franz Waxman David and Bathsheba Alfred Newman Death of a Salesman Alex North Quo Vadis Miklos Rozsa A Streetcar Named Desire Alex North An American in Paris Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin Alice in Wonderland Oliver Wallace The Great Caruso Peter Herman Adler and Johnny Green On the Riviera Alfred Newman Show Boat Adolph Deutsch and Conrad SalingerBest Song Best Sound Recording In the Cool Cool Cool of the Evening from Here Comes the Groom Music by Hoagy Carmichael Lyrics by Johnny Mercer A Kiss to Build a Dream On from The Strip Music and Lyrics by Bert Kalmar posthumous nomination Harry Ruby and Oscar Hammerstein II Never from Golden Girl Music by Lionel Newman Lyrics by Eliot Daniel Too Late Now from Royal Wedding Music by Burton Lane Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Wonder Why from Rich Young and Pretty Music by Nicholas Brodszky Lyrics by Sammy Cahn The Great Caruso Douglas Shearer Bright Victory Leslie I Carey I Want You Gordon E Sawyer A Streetcar Named Desire Nathan Levinson Two Tickets to Broadway John O AalbergBest Art Direction Black and White Best Art Direction ColorA Streetcar Named Desire Art Direction Richard Day Set Decoration George James Hopkins Fourteen Hours Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and Leland Fuller Set Decoration Thomas Little and Fred J Rode The House on Telegraph Hill Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and John DeCuir Set Decoration Thomas Little and Paul S Fox La Ronde Art Direction and Set Decoration D Eaubonne Too Young to Kiss Art Direction Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse Set Decoration Edwin B Willis and Jack D Moore An American in Paris Art Direction Cedric Gibbons and E Preston Ames Set Decoration Edwin B Willis and F Keogh Gleason David and Bathsheba Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and George Davis Set Decoration Thomas Little and Paul S Fox On the Riviera Art Direction Lyle R Wheeler and Leland Fuller Set Decoration Thomas Little and Walter M Scott Musical Settings Joseph C Wright Quo Vadis Art Direction William A Horning Cedric Gibbons and Edward Carfagno Set Decoration Hugh Hunt Tales of Hoffmann Art Direction and Set Decoration Hein HeckrothBest Cinematography Black and White Best Cinematography ColorA Place in the Sun William C Mellor Death of a Salesman Franz Planer The Frogmen Norbert Brodine Strangers on a Train Robert Burks A Streetcar Named Desire Harry Stradling An American in Paris Alfred Gilks Ballet Photography by John Alton David and Bathsheba Leon Shamroy Quo Vadis Robert Surtees and William V Skall Show Boat Charles Rosher When Worlds Collide John F Seitz and W Howard GreeneBest Costume Design Black and White Best Costume Design ColorA Place in the Sun Edith Head Kind Lady Walter Plunkett and Gile Steele posthumous nomination The Model and the Marriage Broker Charles LeMaire and Renie The Mudlark Edward Stevenson and Margaret Furse A Streetcar Named Desire Lucinda Ballard An American in Paris Orry Kelly Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff David and Bathsheba Charles LeMaire and Edward Stevenson The Great Caruso Helen Rose and Gile Steele posthumous nomination Quo Vadis Herschel McCoy Tales of Hoffmann Hein HeckrothBest Film EditingA Place in the Sun William Hornbeck An American in Paris Adrienne Fazan Decision Before Dawn Dorothy Spencer Quo Vadis Ralph E Winters The Well Chester SchaefferAcademy Honorary Award Edit Gene Kelly for his versatility as an actor singer director and dancer and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film for An American in Paris When Worlds Collide for Best Special EffectsBest Foreign Language Film Edit Rashomon Japan Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award Edit Arthur FreedPresenters Edit Lucille Ball Presenter Short Subject Awards Charles Brackett Presenter Honorary Award to Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Presenter Best Foreign Language Film Marge and Gower Champion Presenters Best Art Direction Cyd Charisse Presenter Best Sound Recording Ronald Colman Presenter Best Actress Sally Forrest Presenter Best Special Effects Zsa Zsa Gabor Presenter Best Costume Design Greer Garson Presenter Best Actor Jesse L Lasky Presenter Best Motion Picture Claire Luce Presenter Writing Awards Joseph L Mankiewicz Presenter Best Director George Murphy Presenter Scientific or Technical Awards Donald O Connor Presenter Music Awards Janice Rule Presenter Documentary Awards George Sanders Presenter Best Supporting Actress Constance Smith Presenter Best Film Editing Claire Trevor Presenter Best Supporting Actor Vera Ellen Presenter Best Cinematography Darryl F Zanuck Presenter Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award Performers Edit Kay Brown Dick Haymes Howard Keel and Jane Powell Jane WymanMultiple nominations and awards Edit These films had multiple nominations 12 nominations A Streetcar Named Desire 9 nominations A Place in the Sun 8 nominations An American in Paris and Quo Vadis 5 nominations David and Bathsheba and Death of a Salesman 4 nominations The African Queen and Detective Story 3 nominations The Great Caruso 2 nominations The Blue Veil Bright Victory Decision Before Dawn The Frogmen Here Comes the Groom La Ronde On the Riviera Show Boat The Tales of Hoffmann and The Well The following films received multiple awards 6 wins An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun 4 wins A Streetcar Named DesireSee also Edit9th Golden Globe Awards 1951 in film 3rd Primetime Emmy Awards 4th Primetime Emmy Awards 5th British Academy Film Awards 6th Tony AwardsReferences Edit Roger Ebert Review A Streetcar Named Desire Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on April 13 2005 Retrieved July 2 2004 Shaw Gabbi Parasite is the 12th movie in history to win Best Picture with no acting nominations here are the other 11 Insider Insider Inc Retrieved March 27 2023 The 24th Academy Awards 1952 Nominees and Winners Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 24th Academy Awards amp oldid 1146977957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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