Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1955. The
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.
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Harold Hecht, Producer.
Mister Roberts, Orange Production; Warner Bros.
Leland Hayward, Producer.
Picnic, Columbia.
Fred Kohlmar, Producer.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Hal B. Wallis, Producer.
Ernest Borgnine in
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Frank Sinatra in
The Man with the Golden Arm, Otto Preminger Productions; United Artists.
Katharine Hepburn in
Summertime, Ilya Lopert-David Lean; United Artists. (UK, USA)
Anna Magnani in
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Arthur Kennedy in
Trial, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Jack Lemmon in
Mister Roberts, Orange Production; Warner Bros.
Joe Mantell in
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Betsy Blair in
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Peggy Lee in
Pete Kelly’s Blues, Mark VII, Ltd. Production; Warner Bros.
Marisa Pavan in
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Delbert Mann.
Summertime, Ilya Lopert-David Lean; United Artists. (UK, USA)
David Lean.
(Black-and-White)
Blackboard Jungle, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Randall Duell; set decoration by
Edwin B. Willis and
Henry Grace.
I’ll Cry Tomorrow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Malcolm Brown; set decoration by
Edwin B. Willis and
Hugh B. Hunt.
The Man with the Golden Arm, Otto Preminger Productions; United Artists. Art direction by
Joseph C. Wright; set decoration by
Darrell Silvera.
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists. Art direction by
Edward S. Haworth and
Walter Simonds; set decoration by
Robert Priestley.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount. Art direction by
Hal Pereira and
Tambi Larsen; set decoration by
Sam Comer and
Arthur Krams.
(Color)
Daddy Long Legs, 20th Century-Fox. Art direction by
Lyle Wheeler and
John DeCuir; set decoration by
Walter M. Scott and
Paul S. Fox.
Guys and Dolls, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Oliver Smith and
Joseph C. Wright; set decoration by
Howard Bristol.
Picnic, Columbia. Art direction by
William Flannery and
Jo Mielziner; set decoration by
Robert Priestley.
(Black-and-White)
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Joseph LaShelle.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
James Wong Howe.
(Color)
Guys and Dolls, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Harry Stradling.
Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation.
Robert Surtees.
(Black-and-White)
The Pickwick Papers, Renown Production; Kingsley International Pictures. (UK)
Beatrice Dawson.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Edith Head.
Ugetsu, Daiei Motion Picture Company; Edward Harrison. (Japan)
Tadaoto Kainoscho.
(Color)
Guys and Dolls, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Irene Sharaff.
(Feature)
Heartbreak Ridge, Rene Risacher Production; Tudor Pictures. (France)
Rene Risacher, Producer.
Helen Keller in Her Story, Nancy Hamilton Presentation.
Nancy Hamilton, Producer.
(Short Subject)
The Battle of Gettysburg, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Special Series]
Dore Schary, Producer.
The Face of Lincoln, University of Southern California Presentation; Cavalcade Pictures, Inc.
Wilbur T. Blume, Producer.
Men Against the Arctic, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [People and Places Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
The Bridges at Toko-Ri, Perlberg-Seaton Production; Paramount.
Alma Macrorie.
Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation.
Gene Ruggiero and
George Boemler.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Warren Low.
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The Man with the Golden Arm, Otto Preminger Productions; United Artists.
Elmer Bernstein.
The Rose Tattoo, Hal Wallis Productions; Paramount.
Alex North.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Guys and Dolls, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Jay Blackton and
Cyril J. Mockridge.
Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation.
Robert Russell Bennett,
Jay Blackton and
Adolph Deutsch.
(Song)
Unchained Melody from
Unchained, Hall Bartlett Productions; Warner Bros. Music by
Alex North; lyrics by
Hy Zaret.
(Cartoons)
Good Will to Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [MGM Cartoon Series]
Fred Quimby,
William Hanna and
Joseph Barbera, Producers.
The Legend of Rock-a-Bye Point, Walter Lantz Productions; Universal-International. [Special Series]
Walter Lantz, Producer.
No Hunting, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Donald Duck Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
Speedy Gonzales, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros. [Merrie Melodies Series]
Edward Selzer, Producer.
(One-reel)
Gadgets Galore, Warner Bros. [Warner Varieties Series]
Robert Youngson, Producer.
Survival City, 20th Century-Fox. [Movietone CinemaScope Series]
Edmund Reek, Producer.
3rd Ave. El, Carson Davidson Productions; Ardee Films.
Carson Davidson, Producer.
Three Kisses, Paramount. [Topper Special Series]
Justin Herman, Producer.
(Two-reel)
The Battle of Gettysburg, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Special Series]
Dore Schary, Producer.
The Face of Lincoln, University of Southern California Presentation; Cavalcade Pictures, Inc.
Wilbur T. Blume, Producer.
On the Twelfth Day . . ., Go Pictures, Inc.; George Brest and Associates. (UK) [U.K. Series]
George K. Arthur, Producer.
Switzerland, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [People and Places Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
24 Hour Alert, Warner Bros. [Three-reel Special Series]
Cedric Francis, Producer.
Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein Pictures, Inc.; Magna Theatre Corporation.
Todd-AO Sound Department,
Fred Hynes, Sound Director.
The Bridges at Toko-Ri, Perlberg-Seaton Production; Paramount.
The Dam Busters, Associated British Picture Corporation, Ltd.; Warner Bros. (UK)
(Motion Picture Story)
(Screenplay)
Marty, Hecht and Lancaster’s Steven Productions; United Artists.
Paddy Chayefsky.
(Story and Screenplay)
Mr. Hulot’s Holiday, Fred Orain Production; GBD International Releasing Corporation. (France)
Jacques Tati and
Henri Marquet.
The Seven Little Foys, Hope Enterprises, Inc. and Scribe Productions; Paramount.
Melville Shavelson and
Jack Rose.
(Foreign Language Film)

To
Samurai, the Legend of Musashi. (Japan) Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1955. [ [Statuette]]
(Class I)

To the
National Carbon Co. for the development and production of a high efficiency yellow flame carbon for motion picture photography.
(Class II)

To the
Eastman Kodak Co. for Eastman Tri-X Panchromatic Negative Film.

To
Farciot Edouart,
Hal Corl and the
Paramount Studio Transparency Department for the engineering and development of a double-frame, triple-head background projector.
(Class III)

To
20th Century-Fox Studio and the
Bausch & Lomb Co. for the new combination lenses for CinemaScope Photography.

To
Walter Jolley,
Maurice Larson, and
R. H. Spies of 20th Century-Fox Studio for a spraying process which creates simulated metallic surfaces.

To
Steve Krilanovich for an improved camera dolly incorporating multi-directional steering.

To
Dave Anderson of 20th Century-Fox Studio for an improved spotlight capable of maintaining a fixed circle of light at constant intensity over varied distances.

To
Loren L. Ryder,
Charles West,
Henry Fracker, and the
Paramount Studios for a projection film index to establish proper framing for various aspect ratios.

To
Farciot Edouart,
Hal Corl and the
Paramount Studio Transparency Department for an improved dual stereopticon background projector.