Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1994. 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.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Wendy Finerman,
Steve Tisch and
Steve Starkey, Producers.
Four Weddings and a Funeral, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Duncan Kenworthy, Producer.
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Lawrence Bender, Producer.
Quiz Show, Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Robert Redford,
Michael Jacobs,
Julian Krainin and
Michael Nozik, Producers.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Niki Marvin, Producer.
Morgan Freeman in
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Tom Hanks in
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Nigel Hawthorne in
The Madness of King George, Close Call Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company in association with Channel Four. (UK)
Paul Newman in
Nobody’s Fool, Scott Rudin/Cinehaus Production; Paramount in association with Capella International.
John Travolta in
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Jodie Foster in
Nell, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Jessica Lange in
Blue Sky, Robert H. Solo Production; Orion.
Miranda Richardson in
Tom & Viv, New Era Entertainment Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA)
Winona Ryder in
Little Women, Di Novi Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada)
Susan Sarandon in
The Client, Client Production; Warner Bros.
Samuel L. Jackson in
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Martin Landau in
Ed Wood, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Chazz Palminteri in
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Paul Scofield in
Quiz Show, Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Gary Sinise in
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Rosemary Harris in
Tom & Viv, New Era Entertainment Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA)
Helen Mirren in
The Madness of King George, Close Call Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company in association with Channel Four. (UK)
Uma Thurman in
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Jennifer Tilly in
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Dianne Wiest in
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Woody Allen.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Robert Zemeckis.
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Quentin Tarantino.
Quiz Show, Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Robert Redford.
Red, CAB/MK2/TOR Production; Miramax Films. (Switzerland, France, Poland)
Krzysztof Kieslowski.
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films. Art direction by
Santo Loquasto; set decoration by
Susan Bode.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount. Art direction by
Rick Carter; set decoration by
Nancy Haigh.
Interview with the Vampire, Geffen Pictures Production; Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros. Art direction by
Dante Ferretti; set decoration by
Francesca Lo Schiavo.
Legends of the Fall, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. Art direction by
Lilly Kilvert; set decoration by
Dorree Cooper.
The Madness of King George, Close Call Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company in association with Channel Four. (UK) Art direction by
Ken Adam; set decoration by
Carolyn Scott.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Don Burgess.
Legends of the Fall, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar.
John Toll.
Red, CAB/MK2/TOR Production; Miramax Films. (Switzerland, France, Poland)
Piotr Sobocinski.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Roger Deakins.
Wyatt Earp, Tig Production; Warner Bros.
Owen Roizman.
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Jeffrey Kurland.
Little Women, Di Novi Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada)
Colleen Atwood.
Maverick, Icon Production; Warner Bros.
April Ferry.
Queen Margot, Renn Productions; Miramax Films. (France, Italy, Germany)
Moidele Bickel.
(Feature)
D-Day Remembered, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the National D-Day Museum.
Charles Guggenheim.
A Great Day in Harlem, Jean Bach Production; Castle Hill.
Jean Bach.
Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision, American Film Foundation/Sanders and Mock Production.
Freida Lee Mock and
Terry Sanders.
(Short Subject)
Blues Highway, Half-Court Pictures, Ltd./National Geographic Society Production.
Vince DiPersio and
Bill Guttentag.
89mm od Europy (89mm from Europe), Studio Filmowe “Kalejdoskop”/Telewizja Polska Production. (Poland)
Marcel Lozinski.
A Time for Justice, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Charles Guggenheim.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Arthur Schmidt.
Hoop Dreams, Kartemquin Films Production; Fine Line Features.
Frederick Marx,
Steve James and
Bill Haugse.
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films.
Sally Menke.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Richard Francis-Bruce.
Speed, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
John Wright.
Before the Rain, Aim Production/Noe Productions/Vardar Films Production; Gramercy Pictures. (Republic of Macedonia, France, UK)
Burnt by the Sun, Camera One/Studio “Trite” Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Russia, France)
Eat Drink Man Woman, Central Motion Picture Corporation Production in association with Ang Lee Productions and Good Machine; Samuel Goldwyn Company. (Taiwan)
Farinelli: Il Castrato, K2 Productions/RTL/TVI/Stephan Films/Alinea Films/Le Studio Canal +/UGC Images/France 2 Cinema/MG S.r.l./Italian International Film S.r.l. Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, Italy, Belgium, UK)
Strawberry and Chocolate, ICAIC/IMCINE/Telemadrid/S.G.A.E./Tabasco Films Production; Miramax Films. (Cuba, Mexico, Spain, USA)
Ed Wood, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Rick Baker,
Ve Neill and
Yolanda Toussieng.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Daniel C. Striepeke,
Hallie D’Amore and
Judith A. Cory.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, TriStar Pictures Production; TriStar. (USA, Japan, UK)
Daniel Parker,
Paul Engelen and
Carol Hemming.
(Original Score)
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Alan Silvestri.
Interview with the Vampire, Geffen Pictures Production; Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros.
Elliot Goldenthal.
The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Hans Zimmer.
Little Women, Di Novi Pictures Production; Columbia. (USA, Canada)
Thomas Newman.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Thomas Newman.
(Original Song)
Can You Feel the Love Tonight from
The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Elton John; lyric by
Tim Rice.
Circle of Life from
The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Elton John; lyric by
Tim Rice.
Hakuna Matata from
The Lion King, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Elton John; lyric by
Tim Rice.
Look What Love Has Done from
Junior, Northern Lights Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by
Carole Bayer Sager,
James Newton Howard,
James Ingram and
Patty Smyth.
Make Up Your Mind from
The Paper, Imagine Entertainment Production; Universal. Music and lyric by
Randy Newman.
(Animated)
The Big Story, Spitting Image Production.
Tim Watts and
David Stoten.
Bob’s Birthday, Snowden Fine Animation for Chanel Four/National Film Board of Canada Production. (Canada, UK)
Alison Snowden and
David Fine.
The Janitor, Vanessa Schwartz Production. (Canada)
Vanessa Schwartz.
The Monk and the Fish, Folimage Valence Production. (France)
Michael Dudok de Wit.
Triangle, Gingco Ltd. Production for Channel Four. (UK)
Erica Russell.
(Live Action)
Kangaroo Court, Lava Entertainment Production.
Sean Astin and
Christine Astin.
Syrup, First Choice Production. (UK)
Paul Unwin and
Nick Vivian.
Trevor, Rajski/Stone Production.
Peggy Rajski and
Randy Stone.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Randy Thom,
Tom Johnson,
Dennis Sands and
William B. Kaplan.
Clear and Present Danger, Mace Neufeld and Robert Rehme Production; Paramount. (USA, Mexico)
Bruce Stambler and
John Leveque.
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Gloria S. Borders and
Randy Thom.
Speed, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Stephen Hunter Flick.
True Lies, Lightstorm Entertainment Production; 20th Century Fox.
John Bruno,
Thomas L. Fisher,
Jacques Stroweis and
Patrick McClung.
(Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)
Forrest Gump, Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman Production; Paramount.
Eric Roth.
The Madness of King George, Close Call Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company in association with Channel Four. (UK)
Alan Bennett.
Nobody’s Fool, Scott Rudin/Cinehaus Production; Paramount in association with Capella International.
Robert Benton.
Quiz Show, Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Paul Attanasio.
The Shawshank Redemption, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Frank Darabont.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Bullets over Broadway, Jean Doumanian Production; Miramax Films.
Woody Allen and
Douglas McGrath.
Four Weddings and a Funeral, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Richard Curtis.
Heavenly Creatures, Wingnut Films Production; Miramax Films. (New Zealand, Germany)
Frances Walsh and
Peter Jackson.
Pulp Fiction, A Band Apart/Jersey Films Production; Miramax Films. Screenplay by
Quentin Tarantino; stories by
Quentin Tarantino and
Roger Avary.
Red, CAB/MK2/TOR Production; Miramax Films. (Switzerland, France, Poland)
Krzysztof Piesiewicz and
Krzysztof Kieslowski.

To
Michelangelo Antonioni in recognition of his place as one of the cinema’s master visual stylists. [ [Statuette]]

To
John A. Bonner in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [ [Medal of Commendation]]
(Academy Award of Merit)

To
Petro Vlahos and
Paul Vlahos for the conception and development of the Ultimatte Electronic Blue Screen Compositing Process for motion pictures.

To the
Eastman Kodak Company for the development of the Eastman EXR Color Intermediate Film 5244.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Gary Demos and
Dan Cameron of Information International,
David DiFrancesco and
Gary Starkweather of Pixar, and
Scott Squires of Industrial Light & Magic for their pioneering work in the field of film input scanning.

To
Ray Feeney,
Will McCown and
Bill Bishop of RFX, Inc., and
Les Dittert of Pacific Data Images for their development work with area array CCD (Charge Coupled Device) film input scanning systems.

To
Lincoln Hu and
Michael MacKenzie of Industrial Light & Magic and
Glenn Kennel and
Mike Davis of Eastman Kodak for their joint development work on a linear array CCD (Charge Coupled Device) film input scanning system.

To
Iain Neil for the optical design,
Al Saiki for the mechanical design and
Panavision International L.P. for the development of the Panavision 11:1 Primo Zoom Lens for motion picture photography.

To
James Ketcham of JSK Engineering for the concept and design of the MC211 micro processor based motion controller for synchronizing sprocketed film with time-code based machines.

To
William J. Warner and
Eric C. Peters for the concept,
Michael E. Phillips and
Tom A. Ohanian for the system design, and
Patrick D. O’Connor and
Joe H. Rice for the engineering of the Avid Film Composer for motion picture editing.

To
Paul Bamborough for the concept,
Nick Pollack and
Arthur Wright for the hardware development, and
Neil Harris and
Duncan MacLean for the software development of The Lightworks Editor for motion picture editing.

To
George Sauve,
Bill Bishop,
Arpag Dadourian,
Ray Feeney and
Richard Patterson for the Cinefusion software, implementation of the Ultimatte Blue Screen Compositing Technology.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
B. Russell Hessey of Special Effects Spectacular, Inc., and
Vincent T. Kelton for the hardware design and
George Jackman of De La Mare Engineering, Inc. for the pyrotechnic development which together comprise the non-gun safety blank firing system.

To
Frieder Hochheim,
Gary Swink,
Dr. Joe Zhou and
Don Northrop for the development of the Kino Flo Portable, Flicker-Free, High-Output Florescent Lighting System for motion picture set illumination.

To
Emanuel Previnaire of Flying-Cam for his pioneering concept and for the development of mounting a motion picture camera on a remotely-controlled miniature helicopter.

To
Jacques Sax of Sonosax for the design and development of the Sonosax SX-S portable audio mixer.

To
Clay Davis and
John Carter of Todd-AO for the pioneering effort of computer controlled list management style ADR (Automated Dialogue Recording).

To
Stephen W. Potter,
John B. Asman,
Charles Pell and
Richard Larson of LarTec Systems for the advancement and refinement of the computer controlled list management style ADR (Automated Dialogue Recording) system via the LarTec ADR System that has established itself as a standard of the industry.

To
Audio Tracks, Inc. for the design and development of the ADE (Advanced Data Encoding) System which creates an encoded timecode track and database during the initial transfer of the production sound “dailies”.

To
Colin Broad of CB Electronics for the design and development of the EDL (Edit Decision List) lister which creates an encoded timecode track and database during the initial transfer of the production sound “dailies”.

To
Dieter Sturm of Sturm’s Special Effects Int’l, for the creation and development of the Bio-Snow 2 Flake.

To
David A. Addleman and
Lloyd A. Addleman for the development of the Cyberware 3030 3D Digitizer.

To
Mark R. Schneider,
Herbert R. Jones,
Christopher D. Conover and
John R. B. Brown for the development of the Polhemus 3 Space Digitizing System.

To
Jack Smith,
Michael Crichton and
Emil Safier for pioneering computerized motion picture budgeting and scheduling.

To
Stephen Greenfield and
Chris Huntley of Screenplay Systems for development of the “Scriptor” software.

To
Art Fritzen of the California Fritzen Propeller Company as the designer and sole manufacturer of the Eight-Bladed Ritter Fan Propellers.

To
Dr. Mike Boudry of the Computer Film Company for his pioneering work in the field of film input scanning.
NOTE: The Scientific and Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 4, 1995, in the Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.