Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1949. 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.
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Battleground, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
The Heiress, Paramount.
Twelve O’Clock High, 20th Century-Fox.
Broderick Crawford in
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Kirk Douglas in
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
Richard Todd in
The Hasty Heart, Warner Bros. (United Kingdom).
Jeanne Crain in
Pinky, 20th Century-Fox.
Susan Hayward in
My Foolish Heart, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio.
Deborah Kerr in
Edward, My Son, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (United Kingdom/U.S.A.)
John Ireland in
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Arthur Kennedy in
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
James Whitmore in
Battleground, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Ethel Barrymore in
Pinky, 20th Century-Fox.
Mercedes McCambridge in
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Ethel Waters in
Pinky, 20th Century-Fox.
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Robert Rossen.
The Fallen Idol, London Films; Selznick Releasing Organization (British).
Carol Reed.
(Black-and-White)
The Heiress, Paramount. Art direction by
Harry Horner and
John Meehan; set decoration by
Emile Kuri.
(Color)
Little Women, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Art direction by
Cedric Gibbons and
Paul Groesse; set decoration by
Edwin B. Willis and
Jack D. Moore.
Saraband, J. Arthur Rank-Ealing; Eagle Lion (British).
Jim Morahan,
William Kellner and
Michael Relph.
(Black-and-White)
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
Frank Planer.
(Color)
Jolson Sings Again, Sidney Buchman Productions; Columbia.
William Snyder.
Sand, 20th Century-Fox.
Charles G. Clarke.
(Black-and-White)
(Color)
(Feature)
Daybreak in Udi, British Information Services.
Crown Film Unit, Producer.
Kenji Comes Home, Protestant Film Commission.
Paul F. Heard, Producer.
(Short Subject)
A Chance to Live, March of Time; 20th Century-Fox. [March of Time Series]
Richard de Rochemont, Producer.
So Much for So Little, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros.
Edward Selzer, Producer.
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Robert Parrish and
Al Clark.
Battleground, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
John Dunning.
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
Harry Gerstad.
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
Dimitri Tiomkin.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
Jolson Sings Again, Sidney Buchman Productions; Columbia.
Morris Stoloff and
George Duning.
(Song)
Lavender Blue from
So Dear to My Heart, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. Music by
Eliot Daniel; lyrics by
Larry Morey.
My Foolish Heart from
My Foolish Heart, Samuel Goldwyn Productions; RKO Radio. Music by
Victor Young; lyrics by
Ned Washington.
(Cartoons)
For Scent-imental Reasons, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros. [Merrie Melodies Series]
Edward Selzer, Producer.
Hatch Up Your Troubles, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Tom & Jerry Series]
Fred Quimby, Producer.
The Magic Fluke, UPA (United Productions of America); Columbia. [Fox & Crow Series]
Stephen Bosustow, Producer.
Toy Tinkers, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Donald Duck Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
Canary Row, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.; Warner Bros. [Merrie Melodies Series]
Edward Selzer, Producer.
[Note: Nomination was withdrawn by the producer.]
(One-reel)
Aquatic House-Party, Paramount. [Grantland Rice Sportlights Series]
Jack Eaton, Producer.
Roller Derby Girl, Paramount. [Pacemaker Series]
Justin Herman, Producer.
Spills and Chills, Warner Bros. [Sports News Review Series]
Walton C. Ament, Producer.
Water Trix, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Pete Smith Specialty]
Pete Smith, Producer.
(Two-reel)
The Boy and the Eagle, RKO Pathe; RKO Radio.
William Lasky, Producer.
Chase of Death, Irving Allen Productions. [Color Series]
Irving Allen, Producer.
The Grass Is Always Greener, Warner Bros. [Two-reel Black-and-White Series]
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Snow Carnival, Warner Bros. [Two-reel Technicolor Series]
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer.
Van Gogh, Société du Cinema du Pantheon; Canton-Weiner Films.
Gaston Diehl and
Robert Haessens, Producers.
Mighty Joe Young, ARKO Production; RKO Radio.
Tulsa, Walter Wanger; Eagle Lion.
(Motion Picture Story)
(Screenplay)
All the King’s Men, Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia.
Robert Rossen.
The Bicycle Thief, Vittorio DeSica Productions; Mayer-Burstyn (Italian).
Cesare Zavattini.
Champion, Screen Plays Corporation; United Artists.
Carl Foreman.
The Fallen Idol, London Films; Selznick Releasing Organization (British).
Graham Greene.
(Story and Screenplay)
Jolson Sings Again, Sidney Buchman Productions; Columbia.
Sidney Buchman.
Passport to Pimlico, J. Arthur Rank-Ealing; Eagle Lion (British).
T. E. B. Clarke.

To
Fred Astaire for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures. [Statuette]

To
Cecil B. DeMille, distinguished motion picture pioneer, for 37 years of brilliant showmanship. [Statuette]

To
Jean Hersholt, for distinguished service to the motion picture industry. [Statuette]
(Foreign Language Film)

To
The Bicycle Thief (Italian)—voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1949. [Statuette]
(Juvenile)

To
Bobby Driscoll, as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949. [Miniature Statuette]
(Class I)

To
Eastman Kodak Company for the development and introduction of an improved safety base motion picture film.
(Class III)

To
Loren L. Ryder,
Bruce H. Denney,
Robert Carr and the
Paramount Studio Sound Department for the development and application of the supersonic playback and public address system.

To
M. B. Paul for the first successful large-area seamless translucent backgrounds.

To
Herbert E. Britt for the development and application of formulas and equipment for producing artificial snow and ice for dressing motion picture sets.

To
Andre Coutant and
Jacques Mathot for the design of the Eclair camerette.

To the
International Projector Corporation for a simplified and self-adjusting take-up device for projection machines.

To
Alexander Velcoff for the application to production of the infra-red photographic evaluator.