Oscar statuette ©AMPAS


1991 (64th Annual Awards)
Winners Only

Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1991 (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). 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 winners from that year.

Best Picture

Winner markerThe Silence of the Lambs, Strong Heart/Demme Production; Orion. Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt and Ron Bozman, Producers.

Actor in a Leading Role

Winner markerAnthony Hopkins in The Silence of the Lambs, Strong Heart/Demme Production; Orion.

Actress in a Leading Role

Winner markerJodie Foster in The Silence of the Lambs, Strong Heart/Demme Production; Orion.

Actor in a Supporting Role

Winner markerJack Palance in City Slickers, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.

Actress in a Supporting Role

Winner markerMercedes Ruehl in The Fisher King, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar.

Directing

Winner markerThe Silence of the Lambs, Strong Heart/Demme Production; Orion. Jonathan Demme.

Art Direction-Set Decoration

Winner markerBugsy, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Art direction by Dennis Gassner; set decoration by Nancy Haigh.

Cinematography

Winner markerJFK, Camelot Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA) Robert Richardson.

Costume Design

Winner markerBugsy, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Albert Wolsky.

Documentary

(Feature)

Winner markerIn the Shadow of the Stars, Light-Saraf Films Production. Allie Light and Irving Saraf, Producers.

(Short Subject)

Winner markerDeadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment, Women’s Educational Media, Inc. Production. Debra Chasnoff, Producer.

Film Editing

Winner markerJFK, Camelot Production; Warner Bros. (France, USA) Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia.

Foreign Language Film

Winner markerMediterraneo, Pentafilm S.p.A./A.M.A. Film S.r.l. Production. (Italy)

Makeup

Winner markerTerminator 2: Judgment Day, Carolco Pictures Production; TriStar. Stan Winston and Jeff Dawn.

Music

(Original Score)

Winner markerBeauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Alan Menken.

(Original Song)

Winner markerBeauty and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by Alan Menken; lyric by Howard Ashman.

Short Films

(Animated)

Winner markerManipulation, Tandem Films Production. (UK) Daniel Greaves.

(Live Action)

Winner markerSession Man, Chanticleer Films. Seth Winston and Rob Fried.

Sound

Winner markerTerminator 2: Judgment Day, Carolco Pictures Production; TriStar. Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers and Lee Orloff.

Sound Effects Editing

Winner markerTerminator 2: Judgment Day, Carolco Pictures Production; TriStar. Gary Rydstrom and Gloria S. Borders.

Visual Effects

Winner markerTerminator 2: Judgment Day, Carolco Pictures Production; TriStar. Dennis Muren, Stan Winston, Gene Warren, Jr. and Robert Skotak.

Writing

(Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)

Winner markerThe Silence of the Lambs, Strong Heart/Demme Production; Orion. Ted Tally.

(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)

Winner markerThelma & Louise, Pathe Entertainment Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (USA, UK, France) Callie Khouri.

Honorary Award

Winner markerTo Satyajit Ray, in recognition of his rare mastery of the art of motion pictures, and of his profound humanitarian outlook, which has had an indelible influence on filmmakers and audiences throughout the world. [ [Statuette]]
Winner markerTo Pete Comandini, Richard T. Dayton, Donald Hagans and Richard T. Ryan of YCM Laboratories for the creation and development of a motion picture film restoration process using liquid gate and registration correction on a contact printer. [ [Special Plaque]]
Winner markerTo Richard J. Stumpf and Joseph Westheimer for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [ [Medal of Commendation]]

Gordon E. Sawyer Award

Winner markerRay Harryhausen

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Winner markerGeorge Lucas

Scientific or Technical Award

(Scientific and Engineering Award)

Winner markerTo Iain Neil for the optical design; Albert Saiki for the mechanical design; and Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and development of the Primo Zoom Lens for 35mm cinematography.
Winner markerTo Georg Thoma for the design; Heinz Feierlein and the Engineering Department of Sachtler AG for the development of a range of fluid tripod heads.
Winner markerTo Harry J. Baker for the design and development of the first full fluidaction tripod head with adjustable degrees of viscous drag.
Winner markerTo Guido Cartoni for his pioneering work in developing the technology to achieve selectable and repeatable viscous drag modules in fluid tripod heads.
Winner markerTo Ray Feeney, Richard Keeney and Richard J. Lundell for the software development and adaptation of the Solitaire Film Recorder that provides a flexible, cost-effective film recording system.
Winner markerTo Faz Fazakas, Brian Henson, Dave Housman, Peter Miller and John Stephenson for the development of the Henson Performance Control System.
Winner markerTo Mario Celso for his pioneering work in the design, development and manufacture of equipment for carbon arc and xenon power supplies and igniters used in motion picture projection.
Winner markerTo Randy Cartwright, David B. Coons, Lem Davis, Thomas Hahn, James Houston, Mark Kimball, Dylan W. Kohler, Peter Nye, Michael Shantzis, David F. Wolf and THE Walt Disney Feature Animation Department for the design and development of the ‘CAPS’ production system for feature film animation.
Winner markerTo George Worrall for the design, development and manufacture of the Worrall geared camera head for motion picture production.

(Technical Achievement Award)

Winner markerTo Robert W. Stoker, Jr., for the design and development of a cobweb gun, for applying non-toxic cobweb effects on motion picture sets with both safety and ease of operation.
Winner markerTo James Doyle for the design and development of the Dry Fogger, which uses liquid nitrogen to produce a safe, dense, low-hanging fog effects.
Winner markerTo Dick Cavdek, Steve Hamerski and Otto Nemenz International, Incorporated, for the opto-mechanical design and development of the Canon/Nemenz Zoom Lens.
Winner markerTo Ken Robings and Clairmont Camera for the opto-mechanical design and development of the Canon/Clairmont Camera Zoom Lens.
Winner markerTo Century Precision Optics for the opto-mechanical design and development of the Canon/Century Precision Optics Zoom Lens.