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48th Academy Awards

The 48th Academy Awards were presented Monday, March 29, 1976, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. The ceremonies were presided over by Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, George Segal, Goldie Hawn, and Gene Kelly. This year, ABC took over broadcast rights from NBC and has maintained the rights to this day.

48th Academy Awards
DateMarch 29, 1976
SiteDorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted byWalter Matthau, Robert Shaw, George Segal, Goldie Hawn and Gene Kelly
Produced byHoward W. Koch
Directed byMarty Pasetta
Highlights
Best PictureOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Most awardsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (5)
Most nominationsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (9)
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
Duration3 hours, 12 minutes

Miloš Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest made a "clean sweep" of the five major categories: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Screenplay (Adapted). It was the second of three films to date to do so, following It Happened One Night in 1934 and preceding The Silence of the Lambs in 1991.

20-year-old French actress Isabelle Adjani received her first nomination for Best Actress this year, becoming the youngest nominee that category, breaking the record set by 22-year-old Elizabeth Hartman in 1965. Her record would be surpassed by 13-year-old Keisha Castle-Hughes in 2004, and again in 2013 by nine-year old Quvenzhané Wallis, the current record. Adjani also co-presented the award for Best Film Editing.

At 80, George Burns became the oldest acting winner, as well as the last person born in the nineteenth century to receive an acting award. His record stood until Jessica Tandy won Best Actress in 1989; Burns was later succeeded as the oldest Best Supporting Actor winner by Christopher Plummer, who won in 2012 for Beginners at the age of 82.

Jaws won all its nominations except Best Picture, the last film to do so until Traffic. As of the 94th Academy Awards, Amarcord, nominated for Best Director, is the last film to be nominated for Academy Awards in separate years (having won the award for Best Foreign Language Film the year before).

NBC's coverage of the NCAA championship basketball game aired opposite the ceremony; during the presentation of the Best Film Editing award, the winner was jokingly announced by presenter Elliott Gould as "Indiana, 86–68", after the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers had won the NCAA title that night in Philadelphia.

Winners and nominees

 
Michael Douglas, Best Picture co-winner
 
Miloš Forman, Best Director winner
 
Jack Nicholson, Best Actor winner
 
Louise Fletcher, Best Actress winner
 
George Burns, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Lee Grant, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Bo Goldman, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner
 
John Williams, Best Original Score winner
 
Keith Carradine, Best Original Song winner
 
Milena Canonero, Best Costume Design co-winner

Nominees were announced on February 17, 1976. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger ( ).[1]

Best Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Screenplay Adapted from Other Material
Best Foreign Language Film Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Film
Best Animated Short Film Best Original Score
Best Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation Best Original Song
Best Sound Best Costume Design
Best Art Direction Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing

Multiple nominations and awards

Academy Honorary Award

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

Special Achievement Award

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.

Presenters

Name Role
Hank Simms Announcer for the 48th Academy Awards
Ray Bolger Introducer of the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Walter Mirisch
Walter Mirisch (AMPAS President) Gave opening remarks welcoming guests to the awards ceremony
Joel Grey
Madeline Kahn
Presenters of the award for Best Supporting Actress
Robert Blake Presenter of the Special Achievement Award
Marisa Berenson
O. J. Simpson
Presenters of the Short Subjects Awards
Margaux Hemingway
Roy Scheider
Presenters of the award for Best Sound
Beau Bridges
Marilyn Hassett
Presenters of the Documentary Awards
Charlton Heston Presenter of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Dr. Jules C. Stein
Anthony Hopkins
Charlotte Rampling
Presenters of the award for Best Art Direction
Jennifer O'Neill
Telly Savalas
Presenters of the award for Best Costume Design
Linda Blair
Ben Johnson
Presenters of the award for Best Supporting Actor
Rod McKuen
Marlo Thomas
Presenters of the Music Awards
Stockard Channing
Billy Dee Williams
Presenters of the award for Best Cinematography
Isabelle Adjani
Elliott Gould
Presenters of the award for Best Film Editing
Jacqueline Bisset
Jack Valenti
Presenters of the award for Best Foreign Language Film
Burt Bacharach
Angie Dickinson
Presenters of the award for Best Original Song
William Friedkin Presenter of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to Mervyn LeRoy
Diane Keaton
William Wyler
Presenters of the award for Best Director
Gore Vidal Presenter of the Writing Awards
Walter Mirisch Presenter of the Honorary Award to Mary Pickford
Charles Bronson
Jill Ireland
Presenters of the award for Best Actress
Art Carney Presenter of the award for Best Actor
Audrey Hepburn Presenter of the award for Best Picture
Elizabeth Taylor Introducer of the performance of "America the Beautiful" by the Spirit of Troy

Performers

Name Role Performed
John Williams Musical arranger and conductor Orchestral
Ray Bolger Performer "Hollywood Honors Its Own"
Keith Carradine Performer "I'm Easy" from Nashville
Bernadette Peters Performer "How Lucky Can You Get" from Funny Lady
Steve Lawrence Performer "Now That We're in Love" from Whiffs
Kelly Garrett Performer "Richard's Window" from The Other Side of the Mountain
Diana Ross Performer "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" from Mahogany
Spirit of Troy Performers "America the Beautiful/That’s Entertainment!" (instrumental)

See also

References

  1. ^ "The 48th Academy Awards (1976) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. from the original on November 9, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2011.

External links

  • 48th Academy Awards at IMDb

48th, academy, awards, were, presented, monday, march, 1976, dorothy, chandler, pavilion, angeles, california, ceremonies, were, presided, over, walter, matthau, robert, shaw, george, segal, goldie, hawn, gene, kelly, this, year, took, over, broadcast, rights,. The 48th Academy Awards were presented Monday March 29 1976 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles California The ceremonies were presided over by Walter Matthau Robert Shaw George Segal Goldie Hawn and Gene Kelly This year ABC took over broadcast rights from NBC and has maintained the rights to this day 48th Academy AwardsDateMarch 29 1976SiteDorothy Chandler Pavilion Los Angeles California U S Hosted byWalter Matthau Robert Shaw George Segal Goldie Hawn and Gene KellyProduced byHoward W KochDirected byMarty PasettaHighlightsBest PictureOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s NestMost awardsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 5 Most nominationsOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 9 TV in the United StatesNetworkABCDuration3 hours 12 minutes 47th Academy Awards 49th Milos Forman s One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest made a clean sweep of the five major categories Best Picture Best Actor Best Actress Best Director and Best Screenplay Adapted It was the second of three films to date to do so following It Happened One Night in 1934 and preceding The Silence of the Lambs in 1991 20 year old French actress Isabelle Adjani received her first nomination for Best Actress this year becoming the youngest nominee that category breaking the record set by 22 year old Elizabeth Hartman in 1965 Her record would be surpassed by 13 year old Keisha Castle Hughes in 2004 and again in 2013 by nine year old Quvenzhane Wallis the current record Adjani also co presented the award for Best Film Editing At 80 George Burns became the oldest acting winner as well as the last person born in the nineteenth century to receive an acting award His record stood until Jessica Tandy won Best Actress in 1989 Burns was later succeeded as the oldest Best Supporting Actor winner by Christopher Plummer who won in 2012 for Beginners at the age of 82 Jaws won all its nominations except Best Picture the last film to do so until Traffic As of the 94th Academy Awards Amarcord nominated for Best Director is the last film to be nominated for Academy Awards in separate years having won the award for Best Foreign Language Film the year before NBC s coverage of the NCAA championship basketball game aired opposite the ceremony during the presentation of the Best Film Editing award the winner was jokingly announced by presenter Elliott Gould as Indiana 86 68 after the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers had won the NCAA title that night in Philadelphia Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Multiple nominations and awards 1 2 Academy Honorary Award 1 3 Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award 1 4 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award 1 5 Special Achievement Award 2 Presenters and performers 2 1 Presenters 2 2 Performers 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees Edit Michael Douglas Best Picture co winner Milos Forman Best Director winner Jack Nicholson Best Actor winner Louise Fletcher Best Actress winner George Burns Best Supporting Actor winner Lee Grant Best Supporting Actress winner Bo Goldman Best Adapted Screenplay co winner John Williams Best Original Score winner Keith Carradine Best Original Song winner Milena Canonero Best Costume Design co winner Nominees were announced on February 17 1976 Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger 1 Best Picture Best DirectorOne Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz producers Barry Lyndon Stanley Kubrick producer Dog Day Afternoon Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand producers Jaws Richard D Zanuck and David Brown producers Nashville Robert Altman producer Milos Forman One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Federico Fellini Amarcord Stanley Kubrick Barry Lyndon Sidney Lumet Dog Day Afternoon Robert Altman NashvilleBest Actor Best ActressJack Nicholson One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest as Randle Patrick McMurphy Walter Matthau The Sunshine Boys as Willy Clark Al Pacino Dog Day Afternoon as Sonny Wortzik Maximilian Schell The Man in the Glass Booth as Arthur Goldman James Whitmore Give em Hell Harry as Harry S Truman Louise Fletcher One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest as Nurse Mildred Ratched Isabelle Adjani The Story of Adele H as Adele Hugo Adele Lewry Ann Margret Tommy as Nora Walker Glenda Jackson Hedda as Hedda Gabler Carol Kane Hester Street as GitlBest Supporting Actor Best Supporting ActressGeorge Burns The Sunshine Boys as Al Lewis Brad Dourif One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest as Billy Bibbit Burgess Meredith The Day of the Locust as Harry Greener Chris Sarandon Dog Day Afternoon as Leon Jack Warden Shampoo as Lester Karpf Lee Grant Shampoo as Felicia Karpf Ronee Blakley Nashville as Barbara Jean Sylvia Miles Farewell My Lovely as Jessie Halstead Florian Lily Tomlin Nashville as Linnea Reese Brenda Vaccaro Jacqueline Susann s Once Is Not Enough as Linda RiggsBest Original Screenplay Best Screenplay Adapted from Other MaterialDog Day Afternoon Frank Pierson Amarcord Federico Fellini and Tonino Guerra And Now My Love Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven Lies My Father Told Me Ted Allan Shampoo Warren Beatty and Robert Towne One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Bo Goldman and Lawrence Hauben based on the novel by Ken Kesey Barry Lyndon Stanley Kubrick based on The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon Esq by William Makepeace Thackeray The Man Who Would Be King John Huston and Gladys Hill based on the story by Rudyard Kipling Profumo di donna Ruggero Maccari and Dino Risi based on the novel Il buio e il mare by Giovanni Arpino The Sunshine Boys Neil Simon based on his playBest Foreign Language Film Best Documentary FeatureDersu Uzala Soviet Union Letters from Marusia Mexico Profumo di donna Italy The Promised Land Poland Sandakan No 8 Japan The Man Who Skied Down Everest F R Crawley James Hager and Dale Hartleben The California Reich Keith Critchlow and Walter F Parkes Fighting for Our Lives Glen Pearcy The Incredible Machine Irwin Rosten The Other Half of the Sky A China Memoir Shirley MacLaineBest Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short FilmThe End of the Game Claire Wilbur and Robin Lehman Arthur and Lillie Millions of Years Ahead of Man Probes in Space Whistling Smith Angel and Big Joe Bert Salzman Conquest of Light Louis Marcus Dawn Flight Lawrence M Lansburgh and Brian Lansburgh A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Barry Spinello Doubletalk Alan BeattieBest Animated Short Film Best Original ScoreGreat Bob Godfrey Kick Me Robert Swarthe Monsieur Pointu Rene Jodoin Bernard Longpre and Andre Leduc Sisyphus Marcell Jankovics Jaws John Williams Birds Do It Bees Do It Gerald Fried Bite the Bullet Alex North One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Jack Nitzsche The Wind and the Lion Jerry GoldsmithBest Scoring Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring Adaptation Best Original SongBarry Lyndon Leonard Rosenman Funny Lady Peter Matz Tommy Pete Townshend I m Easy from Nashville Music and Lyrics by Keith Carradine How Lucky Can You Get from Funny Lady Music and Lyrics by Kander and Ebb Now That We re In Love from Whiffs Music by George Barrie Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Richard s Window from The Other Side of the Mountain Music by Charles Fox Lyrics by Norman Gimbel Theme from Mahogany Do You Know Where You re Going To from Mahogany Music by Michael Masser Lyrics by Gerry GoffinBest Sound Best Costume DesignJaws Robert L Hoyt Roger Heman Earl Madery and John Carter Bite the Bullet Arthur Piantadosi Les Fresholtz Richard Tyler and Al Overton Jr Funny Lady Richard Portman Don MacDougall Curly Thirlwell and Jack Solomon The Hindenburg Leonard Peterson John A Bolger Jr John Mack and Don K Sharpless The Wind and the Lion Harry W Tetrick Aaron Rochin William McCaughey and Roy Charman Barry Lyndon Milena Canonero and Ulla Britt Soderlund The Four Musketeers Yvonne Blake and Ron Talsky Funny Lady Ray Aghayan and Bob Mackie The Magic Flute Karin Erskine and Henny Noremark The Man Who Would Be King Edith HeadBest Art Direction Best CinematographyBarry Lyndon Art Direction Ken Adam and Roy Walker Set Decoration Vernon Dixon The Hindenburg Art Direction Edward Carfagno Set Decoration Frank R McKelvy The Man Who Would Be King Art Direction Alexandre Trauner and Tony Inglis Set Decoration Peter James Shampoo Art Direction Richard Sylbert and W Stewart Campbell Set Decoration George Gaines The Sunshine Boys Art Direction Albert Brenner Set Decoration Marvin March Barry Lyndon John Alcott The Day of the Locust Conrad Hall Funny Lady James Wong Howe The Hindenburg Robert Surtees One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Bill Butler and Haskell WexlerBest Film EditingJaws Verna Fields Dog Day Afternoon Dede Allen The Man Who Would Be King Russell Lloyd One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Richard Chew Sheldon Kahn and Lynzee Klingman Three Days of the Condor Don Guidice and Fredric SteinkampMultiple nominations and awards Edit These films had multiple nominations 9 nominations One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 7 nominations Barry Lyndon 6 nominations Dog Day Afternoon 5 nominations Funny Lady The Hindenburg and Nashville 4 nominations Jaws The Man Who Would Be King Shampoo and The Sunshine Boys 2 nominations Amarcord Bite the Bullet The Day of the Locust Profumo di donna Tommy and The Wind and the Lion The following films received multiple awards 5 wins One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest 4 wins Barry Lyndon 3 wins Jaws 2 wins The Hindenburg Academy Honorary Award Edit Mary PickfordIrving G Thalberg Memorial Award Edit Mervyn LeRoyJean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Edit Jules C SteinSpecial Achievement Award Edit Albert Whitlock and Glen Robinson for visual effect work on The Hindenburg Peter Berkos for sound effect work on The HindenburgPresenters and performers EditThe following individuals listed in order of appearance presented awards or performed musical numbers Presenters Edit Name RoleHank Simms Announcer for the 48th Academy AwardsRay Bolger Introducer of the President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts amp Sciences Walter MirischWalter Mirisch AMPAS President Gave opening remarks welcoming guests to the awards ceremonyJoel Grey Madeline Kahn Presenters of the award for Best Supporting ActressRobert Blake Presenter of the Special Achievement AwardMarisa Berenson O J Simpson Presenters of the Short Subjects AwardsMargaux Hemingway Roy Scheider Presenters of the award for Best SoundBeau Bridges Marilyn Hassett Presenters of the Documentary AwardsCharlton Heston Presenter of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Dr Jules C SteinAnthony Hopkins Charlotte Rampling Presenters of the award for Best Art DirectionJennifer O Neill Telly Savalas Presenters of the award for Best Costume DesignLinda Blair Ben Johnson Presenters of the award for Best Supporting ActorRod McKuen Marlo Thomas Presenters of the Music AwardsStockard Channing Billy Dee Williams Presenters of the award for Best CinematographyIsabelle Adjani Elliott Gould Presenters of the award for Best Film EditingJacqueline Bisset Jack Valenti Presenters of the award for Best Foreign Language FilmBurt Bacharach Angie Dickinson Presenters of the award for Best Original SongWilliam Friedkin Presenter of the Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award to Mervyn LeRoyDiane Keaton William Wyler Presenters of the award for Best DirectorGore Vidal Presenter of the Writing AwardsWalter Mirisch Presenter of the Honorary Award to Mary PickfordCharles Bronson Jill Ireland Presenters of the award for Best ActressArt Carney Presenter of the award for Best ActorAudrey Hepburn Presenter of the award for Best PictureElizabeth Taylor Introducer of the performance of America the Beautiful by the Spirit of TroyPerformers Edit Name Role PerformedJohn Williams Musical arranger and conductor OrchestralRay Bolger Performer Hollywood Honors Its Own Keith Carradine Performer I m Easy from NashvilleBernadette Peters Performer How Lucky Can You Get from Funny LadySteve Lawrence Performer Now That We re in Love from WhiffsKelly Garrett Performer Richard s Window from The Other Side of the MountainDiana Ross Performer Theme from Mahogany Do You Know Where You re Going To from MahoganySpirit of Troy Performers America the Beautiful That s Entertainment instrumental See also Edit33rd Golden Globe Awards 1975 in film 18th Grammy Awards 27th Primetime Emmy Awards 28th Primetime Emmy Awards 29th British Academy Film Awards 30th Tony AwardsReferences Edit The 48th Academy Awards 1976 Nominees and Winners oscars org Archived from the original on November 9 2014 Retrieved October 2 2011 External links Edit48th Academy Awards at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 48th Academy Awards amp oldid 1147694260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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