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73rd Academy Awards

The 73rd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best of 2000 in film and took place on March 25, 2001, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 23 categories. The ceremony, televised in the United States by ABC, was produced by Gil Cates and was directed by Louis J. Horvitz.[7] Actor Steve Martin hosted the show for the first time.[8] Three weeks earlier in a ceremony at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California held on March 3, the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by host Renée Zellweger.[9]

73rd Academy Awards
Official poster
DateMarch 25, 2001
SiteShrine Auditorium
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted bySteve Martin[1]
Preshow hostsChris Connelly
Julie Moran
Jim Moret[2]
Produced byGil Cates[3]
Directed byLouis J. Horvitz[4]
Highlights
Best PictureGladiator
Most awardsGladiator (5)
Most nominationsGladiator (12)
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
Duration3 hours, 23 minutes[5]
Ratings42.9 million
26.2% (Nielsen ratings)[6]

Gladiator won five awards, including Best Picture.[10] Other winners included Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Traffic with four awards and Almost Famous, Big Mama, Erin Brockovich, Father and Daughter, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport, Pollock, Quiero Ser, U-571, and Wonder Boys with one. The telecast garnered almost 43 million viewers in the United States.

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 73rd Academy Awards were announced on February 13, 2001, by Robert Rehme, president of the Academy, and Academy Award-winning actress Kathy Bates.[11] Gladiator received the most nominations with twelve. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon came in second with ten.[12]

The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 25, 2001.[13] Gladiator became the first film to win Best Picture without a directing or screenwriting win since 1949's All the King's Men.[14] Best Director winner Steven Soderbergh, who received nominations for both Erin Brockovich and Traffic (for which he won the award), was the third person to receive double directing nominations in the same year.[A][15] Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon became the third film nominated simultaneously for Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film in the same year.[B][16] Moreover, its ten nominations were the most for a foreign language film.[17] With four wins, the film is tied with Fanny and Alexander and Parasite as the most awarded foreign language films in Academy Awards history.[18] By virtue of his brother's Best Supporting Actor nomination for 1988's Running on Empty, Best Supporting actor nominee Joaquin Phoenix and River became the first pair of brothers to earn acting nominations.[19]

Awards

 
Branko Lustig, Best Picture co-winner
 
Steven Soderbergh, Best Director winner
 
Russell Crowe, Best Actor winner
 
Julia Roberts, Best Actress winner
 
Benicio del Toro, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Marcia Gay Harden, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Cameron Crowe, Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen/Original Screenplay winner
 
Stephen Gaghan, Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published/Adapted Screenplay winner
 
Ang Lee, Best Foreign Language Film winner
 
Florian Gallenberger, Best Live Action Short Film winner
 
Michaël Dudok de Wit, Best Animated Short Film winner
 
Tan Dun, Best Original Score winner
 
Bob Dylan, Best Original Song winner
 
Peter Pau, Best Cinematography winner
 
Rick Baker, Best Makeup co-winner
 
Stephen Mirrione, Best Film Editing winner

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ( ).[20]

Academy Honorary Awards

Irving G. Thalberg Award

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.[24]

Presenters

Name(s) Role
Gina Tuttle Announcer for the 73rd annual Academy Awards
Susan J. Helms
Yury Usachov
James S. Voss
Introducers of host Steve Martin
Catherine Zeta-Jones Presenter of the award for Best Art Direction
Nicolas Cage Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actress
Russell Crowe Presenter of the award for Best Film Editing
Ben Stiller Presenter of the award for Best Live Action Short Film and Best Animated Short Film
Halle Berry Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "My Funny Friend and Me"
Ben Affleck Presenter of the film Traffic on the Best Picture segment
Penélope Cruz Presenter of the award for Best Costume Design
Robert Rehme (AMPAS president) Giver of remarks announcing the end of his tenure as president of AMPAS
Angelina Jolie Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actor
Mike Myers Presenter of the awards Best Sound and Best Sound Editing
Ashley Judd Presenter of the film Chocolat on the Best Picture segment
Julia Stiles Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "A Love Before Time"
Julia Roberts Presenter of the award for Best Cinematography
Morgan Freeman Presenter of the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on the Best Picture segment
Kate Hudson Presenter of the award for Best Makeup
Dustin Hoffman Presenter of the Honorary Academy Award to Jack Cardiff
Samuel L. Jackson Presenter of the awards for Best Documentary Short Subject and Best Documentary Feature
Sarah Jessica Parker Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "A Fool in Love"
Michelle Yeoh
Chow Yun-fat
Presenter of the award for Best Visual Effects
Renée Zellweger Presenter of the segment of the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement and the Gordon E. Sawyer Award
Sigourney Weaver Presenter of the film Gladiator on the Best Picture segment
Goldie Hawn Introducer of the performance of excerpts of the nominees for Best Original Score and presenter of the award for Best Original Score
Anthony Hopkins Presenter of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to Dino De Laurentiis
Winona Ryder Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "I've Seen It All"
John Travolta Presenter of the In Memoriam tribute
Juliette Binoche
Jack Valenti
Presenters of the award for Best Foreign Language Film
Jennifer Lopez Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee "Things Have Changed" and presenter of the award for Best Original Song
Hilary Swank Presenter of the award for Best Actor
Annette Bening Presenter of the film Erin Brockovich on the Best Picture segment
Julie Andrews Presenter of the Honorary Academy Award for Ernest Lehman
Kevin Spacey Presenter of the award for Best Actress
Tom Hanks Introducer of presenter Arthur C. Clarke
Arthur C. Clarke Presenter of the award for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Tom Hanks Presenter of the award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen/Original Screenplay
Tom Cruise Presenter of the award for Best Director
Michael Douglas Presenter of the award for Best Picture

Performers

Role Name(s) Performed
Musical Arranger and Conductor Bill Conti Orchestral
Performer Sting "My Funny Friend and Me" from The Emperor's New Groove
Performer Coco Lee "A Love Before Time" from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Performers Susanna Hoffs
Randy Newman
"A Fool in Love" from Meet the Parents
Performers Yo-Yo Ma &
Itzhak Perlman

Li Qiao

Performed selections from the Best Original Score nominees

Performed Selected classic work of Peking Opera

Performer Björk "I've Seen It All" from Dancer in the Dark
Performer Bob Dylan "Things Have Changed" from Wonder Boys

Ceremony information

 
Steve Martin hosted the 73rd Academy Awards

Despite earning both critical praise and increased viewership from last year's ceremony, actor Billy Crystal announced that he would not host the ceremony for a second consecutive year.[25] He listed his role in the film America's Sweethearts and his directing and producing duties for the made-for-television film 61* as obstacles preventing him from reprising his role as emcee.[26] Shortly after being selected as producer for the awards gala, Gil Cates hired actor and comedian Steve Martin as host for the 2001 telecast.[27] Cates explained his choice of Martin as host saying, "He's a movie star, he's funny, he's classy, he's literate — he'll be a wonderful host."[28] Additionally, AMPAS president Robert Rehme approved of the selection stating, "Steve is a man of great style. I am simply elated to have him on board. He was at the top of our list, we offered and he accepted; it was as simple as that."[29] Martin expressed his delight in hosting the gala jokingly retorting, "If you can't win 'em, join 'em."[30]

In view of the gala taking place in the year 2001, Cates christened the show with a theme saluting the Stanley Kubrick science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey.[31] In tandem with the theme, astronauts Susan J. Helms, Yury Usachov, and James S. Voss who were inside the International Space Station Alpha Destiny module during Expedition 2 appeared at the beginning of the telecast via satellite to introduce host Martin.[32] Throughout the broadcast, the orchestra conducted by film composer Bill Conti performed a remixed version of "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)" composed by Brazilian jazz musician Eumir Deodato.[33] Furthermore, 2001 author Arthur C. Clarke presented the Best Adapted Screenplay award from his home in Sri Lanka.[34][35]

Several others participated in the production of the ceremony. Production designer Roy Christopher designed a new stage for the show which featured gigantic louvered cove that curved from the stage floor to the ceiling via the auditorium's backstage wall. Many media outlets described the set design resembling a cross section of a space capsule.[36] In addition, four stainless steel arcs each carved with a silhouette of the Oscar statuette were flanked at the front and back of the stage allowing presenters and winners to pass through them.[36] Dancer Debbie Allen choreographed the performances of the Best Original Song nominees.[37] Musicians Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman performed excerpts from the five nominees for Best Original Score.[38][39]

Box office performance of nominees

Before the nominees were announced on February 13, the combined gross of the five Best Picture nominees was $471 million with an average of $94 million per film.[40] Gladiator was the highest earner among the Best Picture nominees with $186.6 million in domestic box office receipts. The film was followed by Erin Brockovich ($125.5 million), Traffic ($71.2 million), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ($60.7 million) and finally, Chocolat ($27 million).[40]

Of the top 50 grossing movies of the year, 49 nominations went to 15 films on the list. Only Cast Away (3rd), Gladiator (4th), Erin Brockovich (12th), Traffic (31st), and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (41st) directing, acting, screenwriting, or Best Picture.[41] The other top 50 box office hits that earned nominations were Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1st), The Perfect Storm (5th), Meet the Parents (7th), The Patriot (17th), Space Cowboys (23rd), The Emperor's New Groove (25th), U-571 (26th), Hollow Man (30th), 102 Dalmatians (38th), and The Cell (40th).[41]

Critical reviews

The show received a positive reception from most media outlets. Television critic Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "As host, Martin was typically dapper and comfortably low-key, pacing himself throughout the evening." He also added, "The Oscars seemed as bouncy and well oiled as Russell Crowe's 'do—a '50s Gene Vincent-style quiff that made for a cool rock & roll segue into Dylan's Best Song performance."[42] USA Today critic Robert Bianco gave an average review of the telecast but commended the host stating, "Martin was a droll delight — as amusing as Oscar star Billy Crystal, but in an entirely different way. Where Crystal was all hard work and good humor, the more deadpan and deceptively proper Martin let his nastier jokes sneak up on you."[43] Tom Shales from The Washington Post commented Martin was "the best Oscar host since Johnny Carson." In addition, he quipped that "The show was almost too dignified for its own good, yet it remained exciting and entertaining even at its loftier and more pretentious moments."[44]

Some media outlets were more critical of the show. Barry Garron of The Hollywood Reporter commented, "Here was veteran producer Gil Cates presiding over one of the few Academy Award presentations that ended on time and still managed to be too long." Additionally, he quipped "If nothing else, tonight's show proved that, despite the many Awards most viewers have no interest in, the show can be done in three and a half hours."[45] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Steve Murray remarked, "It wasn't just that Martin lacked the impish, insider energy of Billy Crystal – or even Whoopi Goldberg's hypnotically awful self-satisfaction. No, the 73rd annual Academy Awards still seemed to go on forever, even though it was one of the shortest in years."[46] Television critic John Carman of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "Even with a rookie host, Steve Martin, the Academy Awards show was long on decorum and disappointingly short on verve."[47]

Ratings and reception

The American telecast on ABC drew in an average of 42.9 million people over its length, which was a 7% decrease from the previous year's ceremony.[48][49] An estimated 72.2 million total viewers watched all or part of the awards.[49] The show also earned lower Nielsen ratings compared to the previous ceremony with 26.2% of households watching over a 40 share.[50] In addition, it garnered a lower 18–49 demo rating with a 17.8 rating among viewers in that demographic.[50]

In July 2001, the ceremony presentation received eight nominations at the 53rd Primetime Emmys.[51] Two months later, the ceremony won one of those nominations for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special (Edward J. Greene, Tom Vicari, Bob Douglass).[52]

In Memoriam

The annual In Memoriam tribute, presented by actor John Travolta, honored the following people.[53]

See also

Notes

A^ : The two previous directors to have done so are: Frank Lloyd and Michael Curtiz[15]
B^ : Z and Life Is Beautiful were the two previous films to have accomplished this feat.[16]

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Bibliography

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Analysis

  • 2000 Academy Awards Winners and History Filmsite
  • Academy Awards, USA: 2001 Internet Movie Database

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The 73rd Academy Awards ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS honored the best of 2000 in film and took place on March 25 2001 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles beginning at 5 30 p m PST 8 30 p m EST During the ceremony AMPAS presented Academy Awards commonly referred to as Oscars in 23 categories The ceremony televised in the United States by ABC was produced by Gil Cates and was directed by Louis J Horvitz 7 Actor Steve Martin hosted the show for the first time 8 Three weeks earlier in a ceremony at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills California held on March 3 the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by host Renee Zellweger 9 73rd Academy AwardsOfficial posterDateMarch 25 2001SiteShrine Auditorium Los Angeles California U S Hosted bySteve Martin 1 Preshow hostsChris ConnellyJulie MoranJim Moret 2 Produced byGil Cates 3 Directed byLouis J Horvitz 4 HighlightsBest PictureGladiatorMost awardsGladiator 5 Most nominationsGladiator 12 TV in the United StatesNetworkABCDuration3 hours 23 minutes 5 Ratings42 9 million26 2 Nielsen ratings 6 72nd Academy Awards 74th Gladiator won five awards including Best Picture 10 Other winners included Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and Traffic with four awards and Almost Famous Big Mama Erin Brockovich Father and Daughter How the Grinch Stole Christmas Into the Arms of Strangers Stories of the Kindertransport Pollock Quiero Ser U 571 and Wonder Boys with one The telecast garnered almost 43 million viewers in the United States Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Awards 1 2 Academy Honorary Awards 1 3 Irving G Thalberg Award 1 4 Films with multiple nominations and awards 2 Presenters and performers 2 1 Presenters 2 2 Performers 3 Ceremony information 3 1 Box office performance of nominees 3 2 Critical reviews 3 3 Ratings and reception 4 In Memoriam 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksWinners and nominees EditThe nominees for the 73rd Academy Awards were announced on February 13 2001 by Robert Rehme president of the Academy and Academy Award winning actress Kathy Bates 11 Gladiator received the most nominations with twelve Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon came in second with ten 12 The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 25 2001 13 Gladiator became the first film to win Best Picture without a directing or screenwriting win since 1949 s All the King s Men 14 Best Director winner Steven Soderbergh who received nominations for both Erin Brockovich and Traffic for which he won the award was the third person to receive double directing nominations in the same year A 15 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon became the third film nominated simultaneously for Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film in the same year B 16 Moreover its ten nominations were the most for a foreign language film 17 With four wins the film is tied with Fanny and Alexander and Parasite as the most awarded foreign language films in Academy Awards history 18 By virtue of his brother s Best Supporting Actor nomination for 1988 s Running on Empty Best Supporting actor nominee Joaquin Phoenix and River became the first pair of brothers to earn acting nominations 19 Awards Edit Branko Lustig Best Picture co winner Steven Soderbergh Best Director winner Russell Crowe Best Actor winner Julia Roberts Best Actress winner Benicio del Toro Best Supporting Actor winner Marcia Gay Harden Best Supporting Actress winner Cameron Crowe Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Original Screenplay winner Stephen Gaghan Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published Adapted Screenplay winner Ang Lee Best Foreign Language Film winner Florian Gallenberger Best Live Action Short Film winner Michael Dudok de Wit Best Animated Short Film winner Tan Dun Best Original Score winner Bob Dylan Best Original Song winner Peter Pau Best Cinematography winner Rick Baker Best Makeup co winner Stephen Mirrione Best Film Editing winner Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger 20 Best Picture Gladiator Douglas Wick David Franzoni and Branko Lustig producers Chocolat David Brown Kit Golden and Leslie Holleran producers Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Bill Kong Hsu Li kong and Ang Lee producers Erin Brockovich Danny DeVito Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher producers Traffic Marshall Herskovitz Edward Zwick and Laura Bickford producers Best Director Steven Soderbergh Traffic Stephen Daldry Billy Elliot Ang Lee Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Steven Soderbergh Erin Brockovich Ridley Scott GladiatorBest Actor Russell Crowe Gladiator as General Maximus Decimus Meridius Javier Bardem Before Night Falls as Reinaldo Arenas Tom Hanks Cast Away as Chuck Noland Ed Harris Pollock as Jackson Pollock Geoffrey Rush Quills as the Marquis de Sade Best Actress Julia Roberts Erin Brockovich as Erin Brockovich Joan Allen The Contender as Laine Hanson Juliette Binoche Chocolat as Vianne Rocher Ellen Burstyn Requiem for a Dream as Sara Goldfarb Laura Linney You Can Count on Me as Sammy PrescottBest Supporting Actor Benicio del Toro Traffic as Javier Rodriguez Jeff Bridges The Contender as President Jackson Evans Willem Dafoe Shadow of the Vampire as Max Schreck Albert Finney Erin Brockovich as Edward L Masry Joaquin Phoenix Gladiator as Commodus Best Supporting Actress Marcia Gay Harden Pollock as Lee Krasner Judi Dench Chocolat as Armande Voizin Kate Hudson Almost Famous as Penny Lane Frances McDormand Almost Famous as Elaine Miller Julie Walters Billy Elliot as Miss WilkinsonBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Original Screenplay Almost Famous Cameron Crowe Billy Elliot Lee Hall Erin Brockovich Susannah Grant Gladiator David Franzoni John Logan and William Nicholson You Can Count on Me Kenneth Lonergan Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published Adapted Screenplay Traffic Stephen Gaghan based on the British TV series Traffik created by Simon Moore Chocolat Robert Nelson Jacobs based on the novel by Joanne Harris Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon James Schamus Hui Ling Wang and Kuo Jung Tsai based on the book by Wang Dulu O Brother Where Art Thou Joel Coen and Ethan Coen based on the Odyssey by Homer Wonder Boys Steve Kloves based on the novel by Michael ChabonBest Foreign Language Film Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Taiwan in Mandarin Ang Lee Amores Perros Mexico in Spanish Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Divided We Fall Czech Republic in Czech Jan Hrebejk Everybody s Famous Belgium in Dutch and English Dominique Deruddere The Taste of Others France in French Agnes Jaoui Best Documentary Feature Into the Arms of Strangers Stories of the Kindertransport Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer Legacy Tod Lending Long Night s Journey into Day Frances Reid and Deborah Hoffmann Scottsboro An American Tragedy Barak Goodman and Daniel Anker Sound and Fury Josh Aronson and Roger WeisbergBest Documentary Short Big Mama Tracy Seretean Curtain Call Chuck Braverman and Steve Kalafer Dolphins Greg MacGillivray and Alec Lorimore The Man on Lincoln s Nose Daniel Raim On Tiptoe Gentle Steps to Freedom Eric Simonson and Leelai Demoz Best Live Action Short Film Quiero ser I want to be Florian Gallenberger By Courier Peter Riegert and Ericka Frederick One Day Crossing Joan Stein and Christina Lazaridi Seraglio Gail Lerner and Colin Campbell A Soccer Story Paulo MachlineBest Animated Short Film Father and Daughter Michael Dudok de Wit Periwig Maker Steffen Schaffler and Annette Schaffler Rejected Don Hertzfeldt Best Original Score Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Tan Dun Chocolat Rachel Portman Gladiator Hans Zimmer Malena Ennio Morricone The Patriot John WilliamsBest Original Song Things Have Changed from Wonder Boys Music and Lyrics by Bob Dylan A Fool In Love from Meet the Parents Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman I ve Seen It All from Dancer in the Dark Music by Bjork Lyrics by Lars von Trier and Sjon Sigurdsson A Love Before Time from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Music by Jorge Calandrelli and Tan Dun Lyrics by James Schamus My Funny Friend and Me from The Emperor s New Groove Music by Sting and David Hartley Lyrics by Sting Best Sound Editing U 571 Jon Johnson Space Cowboys Alan Robert Murray and Bub AsmanBest Sound Gladiator Scott Millan Bob Beemer and Ken Weston Cast Away Randy Thom Tom Johnson Dennis Sands and William B Kaplan The Patriot Kevin O Connell Greg P Russell and Lee Orloff The Perfect Storm John Reitz Gregg Rudloff David Campbell and Keith A Wester U 571 Steve Maslow Gregg Landaker Rick Kline and Ivan Sharrock Best Art Direction Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Art Direction and Set Decoration Timmy Yip Gladiator Art Direction Arthur Max Set Decoration Crispian Sallis How the Grinch Stole Christmas Art Direction Michael Corenblith Set Decoration Merideth Boswell Quills Art Direction Martin Childs Set Decoration Jill Quertier Vatel Art Direction Jean Rabasse Set Decoration Francoise Benoit FrescoBest Cinematography Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Peter Pau Gladiator John Mathieson Malena Lajos Koltai O Brother Where Art Thou Roger Deakins The Patriot Caleb Deschanel Best Makeup How the Grinch Stole Christmas Rick Baker and Gail Rowell Ryan The Cell Michele Burke and Edouard Henriques Shadow of the Vampire Ann Buchanan and Amber SibleyBest Costume Design Gladiator Janty Yates 102 Dalmatians Anthony Powell Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Timmy Yip How the Grinch Stole Christmas Rita Ryack Quills Jacqueline West Best Film Editing Traffic Stephen Mirrione Almost Famous Joe Hutshing and Saar Klein Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Tim Squyres Gladiator Pietro Scalia Wonder Boys Dede AllenBest Visual Effects Gladiator John Nelson Neil Corbould Tim Burke and Rob Harvey Hollow Man Scott E Anderson Craig Hayes Scott Stokdyk and Stan Parks The Perfect Storm Stefen Fangmeier Habib Zargarpour John Frazier and Walt ContiAcademy Honorary Awards Edit Jack Cardiff 21 Ernest Lehman 22 Irving G Thalberg Award Edit Dino De Laurentiis 23 Films with multiple nominations and awards Edit The following 20 films received multiple nominations Nominations Film12 Gladiator10 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon5 ChocolatErin BrockovichTraffic4 Almost Famous3 Billy ElliotHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasThe PatriotQuillsWonder Boys2 Cast AwayThe ContenderMalenaO Brother Where Art Thou The Perfect StormPollockShadow of the VampireU 571You Can Count on Me The following three films received multiple awards Awards Film5 Gladiator4 Crouching Tiger Hidden DragonTrafficPresenters and performers EditThe following individuals listed in order of appearance presented awards or performed musical numbers 24 Presenters Edit Name s RoleGina Tuttle Announcer for the 73rd annual Academy AwardsSusan J Helms Yury UsachovJames S Voss Introducers of host Steve MartinCatherine Zeta Jones Presenter of the award for Best Art DirectionNicolas Cage Presenter of the award for Best Supporting ActressRussell Crowe Presenter of the award for Best Film EditingBen Stiller Presenter of the award for Best Live Action Short Film and Best Animated Short FilmHalle Berry Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee My Funny Friend and Me Ben Affleck Presenter of the film Traffic on the Best Picture segmentPenelope Cruz Presenter of the award for Best Costume DesignRobert Rehme AMPAS president Giver of remarks announcing the end of his tenure as president of AMPASAngelina Jolie Presenter of the award for Best Supporting ActorMike Myers Presenter of the awards Best Sound and Best Sound EditingAshley Judd Presenter of the film Chocolat on the Best Picture segmentJulia Stiles Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee A Love Before Time Julia Roberts Presenter of the award for Best CinematographyMorgan Freeman Presenter of the film Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon on the Best Picture segmentKate Hudson Presenter of the award for Best MakeupDustin Hoffman Presenter of the Honorary Academy Award to Jack CardiffSamuel L Jackson Presenter of the awards for Best Documentary Short Subject and Best Documentary FeatureSarah Jessica Parker Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee A Fool in Love Michelle Yeoh Chow Yun fat Presenter of the award for Best Visual EffectsRenee Zellweger Presenter of the segment of the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement and the Gordon E Sawyer AwardSigourney Weaver Presenter of the film Gladiator on the Best Picture segmentGoldie Hawn Introducer of the performance of excerpts of the nominees for Best Original Score and presenter of the award for Best Original ScoreAnthony Hopkins Presenter of the Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award to Dino De LaurentiisWinona Ryder Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee I ve Seen It All John Travolta Presenter of the In Memoriam tributeJuliette Binoche Jack Valenti Presenters of the award for Best Foreign Language FilmJennifer Lopez Introducer of the performance of Best Original Song nominee Things Have Changed and presenter of the award for Best Original SongHilary Swank Presenter of the award for Best ActorAnnette Bening Presenter of the film Erin Brockovich on the Best Picture segmentJulie Andrews Presenter of the Honorary Academy Award for Ernest LehmanKevin Spacey Presenter of the award for Best ActressTom Hanks Introducer of presenter Arthur C ClarkeArthur C Clarke Presenter of the award for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or PublishedTom Hanks Presenter of the award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Original ScreenplayTom Cruise Presenter of the award for Best DirectorMichael Douglas Presenter of the award for Best PicturePerformers Edit Role Name s PerformedMusical Arranger and Conductor Bill Conti OrchestralPerformer Sting My Funny Friend and Me from The Emperor s New GroovePerformer Coco Lee A Love Before Time from Crouching Tiger Hidden DragonPerformers Susanna Hoffs Randy Newman A Fool in Love from Meet the ParentsPerformers Yo Yo Ma amp Itzhak Perlman Li Qiao Performed selections from the Best Original Score nominees Performed Selected classic work of Peking OperaPerformer Bjork I ve Seen It All from Dancer in the DarkPerformer Bob Dylan Things Have Changed from Wonder BoysCeremony information Edit Steve Martin hosted the 73rd Academy Awards Despite earning both critical praise and increased viewership from last year s ceremony actor Billy Crystal announced that he would not host the ceremony for a second consecutive year 25 He listed his role in the film America s Sweethearts and his directing and producing duties for the made for television film 61 as obstacles preventing him from reprising his role as emcee 26 Shortly after being selected as producer for the awards gala Gil Cates hired actor and comedian Steve Martin as host for the 2001 telecast 27 Cates explained his choice of Martin as host saying He s a movie star he s funny he s classy he s literate he ll be a wonderful host 28 Additionally AMPAS president Robert Rehme approved of the selection stating Steve is a man of great style I am simply elated to have him on board He was at the top of our list we offered and he accepted it was as simple as that 29 Martin expressed his delight in hosting the gala jokingly retorting If you can t win em join em 30 In view of the gala taking place in the year 2001 Cates christened the show with a theme saluting the Stanley Kubrick science fiction film 2001 A Space Odyssey 31 In tandem with the theme astronauts Susan J Helms Yury Usachov and James S Voss who were inside the International Space Station Alpha Destiny module during Expedition 2 appeared at the beginning of the telecast via satellite to introduce host Martin 32 Throughout the broadcast the orchestra conducted by film composer Bill Conti performed a remixed version of Also Sprach Zarathustra 2001 composed by Brazilian jazz musician Eumir Deodato 33 Furthermore 2001 author Arthur C Clarke presented the Best Adapted Screenplay award from his home in Sri Lanka 34 35 Several others participated in the production of the ceremony Production designer Roy Christopher designed a new stage for the show which featured gigantic louvered cove that curved from the stage floor to the ceiling via the auditorium s backstage wall Many media outlets described the set design resembling a cross section of a space capsule 36 In addition four stainless steel arcs each carved with a silhouette of the Oscar statuette were flanked at the front and back of the stage allowing presenters and winners to pass through them 36 Dancer Debbie Allen choreographed the performances of the Best Original Song nominees 37 Musicians Yo Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman performed excerpts from the five nominees for Best Original Score 38 39 Box office performance of nominees Edit Before the nominees were announced on February 13 the combined gross of the five Best Picture nominees was 471 million with an average of 94 million per film 40 Gladiator was the highest earner among the Best Picture nominees with 186 6 million in domestic box office receipts The film was followed by Erin Brockovich 125 5 million Traffic 71 2 million Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 60 7 million and finally Chocolat 27 million 40 Of the top 50 grossing movies of the year 49 nominations went to 15 films on the list Only Cast Away 3rd Gladiator 4th Erin Brockovich 12th Traffic 31st and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 41st directing acting screenwriting or Best Picture 41 The other top 50 box office hits that earned nominations were Dr Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1st The Perfect Storm 5th Meet the Parents 7th The Patriot 17th Space Cowboys 23rd The Emperor s New Groove 25th U 571 26th Hollow Man 30th 102 Dalmatians 38th and The Cell 40th 41 Critical reviews Edit The show received a positive reception from most media outlets Television critic Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote As host Martin was typically dapper and comfortably low key pacing himself throughout the evening He also added The Oscars seemed as bouncy and well oiled as Russell Crowe s do a 50s Gene Vincent style quiff that made for a cool rock amp roll segue into Dylan s Best Song performance 42 USA Today critic Robert Bianco gave an average review of the telecast but commended the host stating Martin was a droll delight as amusing as Oscar star Billy Crystal but in an entirely different way Where Crystal was all hard work and good humor the more deadpan and deceptively proper Martin let his nastier jokes sneak up on you 43 Tom Shales from The Washington Post commented Martin was the best Oscar host since Johnny Carson In addition he quipped that The show was almost too dignified for its own good yet it remained exciting and entertaining even at its loftier and more pretentious moments 44 Some media outlets were more critical of the show Barry Garron of The Hollywood Reporter commented Here was veteran producer Gil Cates presiding over one of the few Academy Award presentations that ended on time and still managed to be too long Additionally he quipped If nothing else tonight s show proved that despite the many Awards most viewers have no interest in the show can be done in three and a half hours 45 The Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Steve Murray remarked It wasn t just that Martin lacked the impish insider energy of Billy Crystal or even Whoopi Goldberg s hypnotically awful self satisfaction No the 73rd annual Academy Awards still seemed to go on forever even though it was one of the shortest in years 46 Television critic John Carman of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote Even with a rookie host Steve Martin the Academy Awards show was long on decorum and disappointingly short on verve 47 Ratings and reception Edit The American telecast on ABC drew in an average of 42 9 million people over its length which was a 7 decrease from the previous year s ceremony 48 49 An estimated 72 2 million total viewers watched all or part of the awards 49 The show also earned lower Nielsen ratings compared to the previous ceremony with 26 2 of households watching over a 40 share 50 In addition it garnered a lower 18 49 demo rating with a 17 8 rating among viewers in that demographic 50 In July 2001 the ceremony presentation received eight nominations at the 53rd Primetime Emmys 51 Two months later the ceremony won one of those nominations for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special Edward J Greene Tom Vicari Bob Douglass 52 In Memoriam EditThe annual In Memoriam tribute presented by actor John Travolta honored the following people 53 Douglas Fairbanks Jr Actor Marie Windsor Actress Beah Richards Actress Edward Anhalt Screenwriter Billy Barty Actor Julius Epstein Screenwriter George Montgomery Actor Ring Lardner Jr Screenwriter Steve Reeves Actor and body builder Jean Peters Actress Vittorio Gassman Actor Jean Pierre Aumont Actor Dale Evans Actress and singer Gwen Verdon Actress and dancer Stanley Kramer Producer Director Jack Nitzsche Composer Harold Nicholas Tap dancer Howard W Koch Producer Academy President Loretta Young Actress Richard Farnsworth Actor and stuntman John Gielgud Actor Jason Robards Jr Actor Claire Trevor Actress Alec Guinness Actor Walter Matthau Actor and comedianSee also Edit7th Screen Actors Guild Awards 21st Golden Raspberry Awards 43rd Grammy Awards 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards 54th British Academy Film Awards 55th Tony Awards 58th Golden Globe Awards List of submissions to the 73rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language FilmNotes EditA The two previous directors to have done so are Frank Lloyd and Michael Curtiz 15 B Z and Life Is Beautiful were the two previous films to have accomplished this feat 16 References Edit Medina Regina December 19 2001 Steve Martin Tapped To Host Oscar s Ceremony In 2001 Philadelphia Daily News p F10 Oscar Watch Moran Connelly Moret to Countdown Variety March 13 2001 Archived from the original on 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