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1989 (62nd Annual Awards)
Nominations and Winners

Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1989. TheWinner marker&origin=noms-by-year symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.

Best Picture

Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. A. Kitman Ho and Oliver Stone, Producers.
Dead Poets Society, Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Steven Haft, Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas, Producers.
Winner markerDriving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck, Producers.
Field of Dreams, Gordon Company Production; Universal. Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, Producers.
My Left Foot, Ferndale/Granada Production; Miramax Films. (Ireland, UK) Noel Pearson, Producer.

Actor in a Leading Role

Kenneth Branagh in Henry V, Renaissance Films Production in association with BBC; Samuel Goldwyn Company. (UK)
Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal.
Winner markerDaniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot, Ferndale/Granada Production; Miramax Films. (Ireland, UK)
Morgan Freeman in Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros.
Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society, Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista.

Actress in a Leading Role

Isabelle Adjani in Camille Claudel, Films Christian Fechner/Lilith Films/Gaumont/A2 TV France/Films A2/DD Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Pauline Collins in Shirley Valentine, Lewis Gilbert/Willy Russell Production; Paramount. (UK, USA)
Jessica Lange in Music Box, Carolco Production; Tri-Star.
Michelle Pfeiffer in The Fabulous Baker Boys, Gladden Entertainment Presentation of a Mirage Production; 20th Century Fox.
Winner markerJessica Tandy in Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros.

Actor in a Supporting Role

Danny Aiello in Do the Right Thing, Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks Production; Universal.
Dan Aykroyd in Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros.
Marlon Brando in A Dry White Season, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presentation of a Paula Weinstein Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Martin Landau in Crimes and Misdemeanors, Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe Production; Orion.
Winner markerDenzel Washington in Glory, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star.

Actress in a Supporting Role

Winner markerBrenda Fricker in My Left Foot, Ferndale/Granada Production; Miramax Films. (Ireland, UK)
Anjelica Huston in Enemies, a Love Story, Morgan Creek Production; 20th Century Fox.
Lena Olin in Enemies, a Love Story, Morgan Creek Production; 20th Century Fox.
Julia Roberts in Steel Magnolias, Rastar Productions; Tri-Star.
Dianne Wiest in Parenthood, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal.

Directing

Winner markerBorn on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. Oliver Stone.
Crimes and Misdemeanors, Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe Production; Orion. Woody Allen.
Dead Poets Society, Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Peter Weir.
Henry V, Renaissance Films Production in association with BBC; Samuel Goldwyn Company. (UK) Kenneth Branagh.
My Left Foot, Ferndale/Granada Production; Miramax Films. (Ireland, UK) Jim Sheridan.

Art Direction-Set Decoration

The Abyss, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. Art direction by Leslie Dilley; set decoration by Anne Kuljian.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Prominent Features & Laura Film Production; Columbia. (UK, West Germany) Art direction by Dante Ferretti; set decoration by Francesca Lo Schiavo.
Winner markerBatman, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK) Art direction by Anton Furst; set decoration by Peter Young.
Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Art direction by Bruno Rubeo; set decoration by Crispian Sallis.
Glory, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Art direction by Norman Garwood; set decoration by Garrett Lewis.

Cinematography

The Abyss, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. Mikael Salomon.
Blaze, Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Haskell Wexler.
Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. Robert Richardson.
The Fabulous Baker Boys, Gladden Entertainment Presentation of a Mirage Production; 20th Century Fox. Michael Ballhaus.
Winner markerGlory, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Freddie Francis.

Costume Design

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Prominent Features & Laura Film Production; Columbia. (UK, West Germany) Gabriella Pescucci.
Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Elizabeth McBride.
Harlem Nights, Eddie Murphy Production; Paramount. Joe I. Tompkins.
Winner markerHenry V, Renaissance Films Production in association with BBC; Samuel Goldwyn Company. (UK) Phyllis Dalton.
Valmont, Claude Berri and Renn Production; Orion. (France, UK) Theodor Pistek.

Documentary

(Feature)

Adam Clayton Powell, RKB Productions. Richard Killberg and Yvonne Smith, Producers.
Winner markerCommon Threads: Stories from the Quilt, Telling Pictures and The Couturie Company Production. Robert Epstein and Bill Couturie, Producers.
Crack USA: County Under Siege, Half-Court Productions, Ltd. Vince DiPersio and William Guttentag, Producers.
For All Mankind, Apollo Associates/FAM Productions Inc. Al Reinert and Betsy Broyles Breier, Producers.
Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren, Quest Production. Judith Leonard and Bill Jersey, Producers.

(Short Subject)

Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9, David Petersen Productions. David Petersen, Producer.
Winner markerThe Johnstown Flood, Guggenheim Productions. Charles Guggenheim, Producer.
Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future, Ray Errol Fox Production. Ray Errol Fox, Producer.

Film Editing

The Bear, Renn Productions; Tri-Star. (France, USA) Noëlle Boisson.
Winner markerBorn on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. David Brenner and Joe Hutshing.
Driving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Mark Warner.
The Fabulous Baker Boys, Gladden Entertainment Presentation of a Mirage Production; 20th Century Fox. William Steinkamp.
Glory, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Steven Rosenblum.

Foreign Language Film

Camille Claudel, Films Christian Fechner/Lilith Films/Gaumont/A2 TV France/Films A2/DD Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Winner markerCinema Paradiso, Cristaldifilm/Films Ariane Production. (Italy, France)
Jesus of Montreal, Max Films/Gerard Mital Production. (Canada, France)
Waltzing Regitze, Nordisk Film/Danish Film Institute Production. (Denmark)
What Happened to Santiago, Dios los Cria Producciones/Pedro Muniz Production. (Puerto Rico)

Makeup

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Prominent Features & Laura Film Production; Columbia. (UK, West Germany) Maggie Weston and Fabrizio Sforza.
Dad, Universal/Amblin Entertainment Production; Universal. Dick Smith, Ken Diaz and Greg Nelson.
Winner markerDriving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Manlio Rocchetti, Lynn Barber and Kevin Haney.

Music

(Original Score)

Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. John Williams.
The Fabulous Baker Boys, Gladden Entertainment Presentation of a Mirage Production; 20th Century Fox. David Grusin.
Field of Dreams, Gordon Company Production; Universal. James Horner.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. John Williams.
Winner markerThe Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.

(Original Song)

After All from Chances Are, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Music by Tom Snow; lyric by Dean Pitchford.
The Girl Who Used to Be Me from Shirley Valentine, Lewis Gilbert/Willy Russell Production; Paramount. (UK, USA) Music by Marvin Hamlisch; lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
I Love to See You Smile from Parenthood, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by Randy Newman.
Kiss the Girl from The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.
Winner markerUnder the Sea from The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.

Short Films

(Animated)

Winner markerBalance, Lauenstein Production. (Germany, West Germany) Christoph Lauenstein and Wolfgang Lauenstein.
The Cow, The “Pilot” Co-op Animated Film Studio with VPTO Videofilm. (Soviet Union) Alexander Petrov.
The Hill Farm, National Film & Television School. (UK) Mark Baker.

(Live Action)

Amazon Diary, Determined Productions, Inc. Robert Nixon.
The Childeater, Stephen-Tammuz Productions, Ltd. (UK) Jonathan Tammuz.
Winner markerWork Experience, North Inch Production Ltd. (UK) James Hendrie.

Sound

The Abyss, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. Don Bassman, Kevin F. Cleary, Richard Overton and Lee Orloff.
Black Rain, Jaffe/Lansing Production in association with Michael Douglas; Paramount. (USA, Japan) Donald O. Mitchell, Kevin O’Connell, Greg P. Russell and Keith A. Wester.
Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. Michael Minkler, Gregory H. Watkins, Wylie Stateman and Tod A. Maitland.
Winner markerGlory, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star. Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson and Russell Williams II.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. Ben Burtt, Gary Summers, Shawn Murphy and Tony Dawe.

Sound Effects Editing

Black Rain, Jaffe/Lansing Production in association with Michael Douglas; Paramount. (USA, Japan) Milton C. Burrow and William L. Manger.
Winner markerIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lucasfilm, Ltd. Production; Paramount. Ben Burtt and Richard Hymns.
Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Robert Henderson and Alan Robert Murray.

Visual Effects

Winner markerThe Abyss, 20th Century Fox Film Production; 20th Century Fox. John Bruno, Dennis Muren, Hoyt Yeatman and Dennis Skotak.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Prominent Features & Laura Film Production; Columbia. (UK, West Germany) Richard Conway and Kent Houston.
Back to the Future Part II, Universal/Amblin Entertainment Production; Universal. Ken Ralston, Michael Lantieri, John Bell and Steve Gawley.

Writing

(Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)

Born on the Fourth of July, A. Kitman Ho & Ixtlan Production; Universal. Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic.
Winner markerDriving Miss Daisy, Zanuck Company Production; Warner Bros. Alfred Uhry.
Enemies, a Love Story, Morgan Creek Production; 20th Century Fox. Roger L. Simon and Paul Mazursky.
Field of Dreams, Gordon Company Production; Universal. Phil Alden Robinson.
My Left Foot, Ferndale/Granada Production; Miramax Films. (Ireland, UK) Jim Sheridan and Shane Connaughton.

(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)

Crimes and Misdemeanors, Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe Production; Orion. Woody Allen.
Winner markerDead Poets Society, Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV; Buena Vista. Tom Schulman.
Do the Right Thing, Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks Production; Universal. Spike Lee.
Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Outlaw Production; Miramax Films. Steven Soderbergh.
When Harry Met Sally . . ., Castle Rock Production; Columbia. Nora Ephron.

Honorary Award

Winner markerTo Akira Kurosawa, for accomplishments that have inspired, delighted, enriched and entertained audiences and influenced filmmakers throughout the world. [ [Statuette]]
Winner markerThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors commends the contributions of the members of the Engineering Committees of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). By establishing industry standards, they have greatly contributed to making film a primary form of international communication. [ [Special Commendation]]

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

Winner markerHoward W. Koch

Gordon E. Sawyer Award

Winner markerPierre Angenieux
NOTE: The Gordon E. Sawyer Award was presented at the Scientific or Technical Awards ceremony on March 3, 1990, in the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Scientific or Technical Award

(Scientific and Engineering Award)

Winner markerTo James Ketcham of JSK Engineering, for the excellence in engineering and the broad adaptability of the SDA521B Advance/Retard system for magnetic film sound dubbing.
Winner markerTo J. Noxon Leavitt, for the invention of, and Istec, Incorporated, for the continuing development of the Wescam Stabilized Camera System.
Winner markerTo Geoffrey H. Williamson of Wilcam Photo Research, Incorporated, for the design and development, and to Robert D. Auguste for the electronic design and development of the Wilcam W-7 200 frames-per-second VistaVision Rotating Mirror Reflex Camera.
Winner markerTo J. L. Fisher of J. L. Fisher, Incorporated, for the design and manufacture of a small, mobile motion picture camera platform known as the Fisher Model Ten Dolly.
Winner markerTo Klaus Resch for the design, Erich Fitz and FGV Schmidle & Fitz for the development of the Super Panther MS-180 Camera Dolly.

(Technical Achievement Award)

Winner markerTo Dr. Leo Catozzo for the design and development of the CIR-Catozzo Self-Perforating Adhesive Tape Film Splicer.
Winner markerTo Magna-Tech Electronic Company for the introduction of the first remotely controlled Advance/Retard function for magnetic film sound dubbing.
NOTE: The Scientific or Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 3, 1990, in the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.