Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1990. 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.
Awakenings, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Walter F. Parkes and
Lawrence Lasker, Producers.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Jim Wilson and
Kevin Costner, Producers.
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount.
Lisa Weinstein, Producer.
The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount.
Francis Ford Coppola, Producer.
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Irwin Winkler, Producer.
Kevin Costner in
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Robert De Niro in
Awakenings, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Gerard Depardieu in
Cyrano de Bergerac, Hachette Premiere/Camera One Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Richard Harris in
The Field, Granada Production; Avenue Pictures. (Ireland)
Jeremy Irons in
Reversal of Fortune, Reversal Films Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Japan, UK)
Kathy Bates in
Misery, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Anjelica Huston in
The Grifters, Martin Scorsese Production; Miramax Films. (USA, Canada)
Julia Roberts in
Pretty Woman, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Meryl Streep in
Postcards from the Edge, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Joanne Woodward in
Mr. & Mrs. Bridge, Merchant Ivory Productions; Miramax Films. (UK, USA, Canada)
Bruce Davison in
Longtime Companion, American Playhouse Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company.
Andy Garcia in
The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount.
Graham Greene in
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Al Pacino in
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Joe Pesci in
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Annette Bening in
The Grifters, Martin Scorsese Production; Miramax Films. (USA, Canada)
Lorraine Bracco in
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Whoopi Goldberg in
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount.
Diane Ladd in
Wild at Heart, Polygram/Propaganda Films Production; Samuel Goldwyn Company.
Mary McDonnell in
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Kevin Costner.
The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount.
Francis Ford Coppola.
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Martin Scorsese.
The Grifters, Martin Scorsese Production; Miramax Films. (USA, Canada)
Stephen Frears.
Reversal of Fortune, Reversal Films Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Japan, UK)
Barbet Schroeder.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Hachette Premiere/Camera One Production; Orion Classics. (France) Art direction by
Ezio Frigerio; set decoration by
Jacques Rouxel.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK) Art direction by
Jeffrey Beecroft; set decoration by
Lisa Dean.
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Art direction by
Richard Sylbert; set decoration by
Rick Simpson.
The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount. Art direction by
Dean Tavoularis; set decoration by
Gary Fettis.
Hamlet, Icon Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK, France) Art direction by
Dante Ferretti; set decoration by
Francesca Lo Schiavo.
Avalon, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star.
Allen Daviau.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Dean Semler.
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Vittorio Storaro.
The Godfather, Part III, Zoetrope Studios Production; Paramount.
Gordon Willis.
Henry & June, Walrus & Associates Production; Universal. (USA, France)
Philippe Rousselot.
Avalon, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star.
Gloria Gresham.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Hachette Premiere/Camera One Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Franca Squarciapino.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Elsa Zamparelli.
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Milena Canonero.
Hamlet, Icon Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK, France)
Maurizio Millenotti.
(Feature)
American Dream, Cabin Creek Films. (USA, UK)
Barbara Kopple and
Arthur Cohn, Producers.
Berkeley in the Sixties, Berkeley in the Sixties Production Partnership.
Mark Kitchell, Producer.
Building Bombs, Mori/Robinson Production.
Mark Mori and
Susan Robinson, Producers.
(Short Subject)
Burning Down Tomorrow, Interscope Communications Inc. Production.
Kit Thomas, Producer.
Chimps: So Like Us, Simon and Goodman Picture Company Production.
Karen Goodman and
Kirk Simon, Producers.
Days of Waiting, Mouchette Films Production.
Steven Okazaki, Producer.
Journey into Life: The World of the Unborn, ABC/Kane Productions International, Inc. Production.
Derek Bromhall, Producer.
Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember, Sanders & Mock Productions and American Film Foundation. (USA, Canada)
Freida Lee Mock and
Terry Sanders, Producers.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Neil Travis.
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount.
Walter Murch.
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Thelma Schoonmaker.
The Hunt for Red October, Mace Neufeld/Jerry Sherlock Production; Paramount.
Dennis Virkler and
John Wright.
Cyrano de Bergerac, Hachette Premiere/Camera One Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Journey of Hope, Catpics/Condor Features Production. (Switzerland, Turkey, UK, France)
Ju Dou, China Film Co-Production Corporation/Tokuma Shoten Publishing Production. (China, Japan)
The Nasty Girl, Sentana Filmproduktion. (West Germany)
Open Doors, Erre Produzioni/Istituto Luce Production. (Italy)
Cyrano de Bergerac, Hachette Premiere/Camera One Production; Orion Classics. (France)
Michèle Burke and
Jean-Pierre Eychenne.
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
John Caglione, Jr. and
Doug Drexler.
Edward Scissorhands, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
Ve Neill and
Stan Winston.
(Original Score)
Avalon, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star.
Randy Newman.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
John Barry.
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount.
Maurice Jarre.
Havana, Universal Pictures Limited Production; Universal.
David Grusin.
Home Alone, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox.
John Williams.
(Original Song)
Blaze of Glory from
Young Guns II, Morgan Creek Production; 20th Century Fox. Music and lyric by
Jon Bon Jovi.
I’m Checkin’ Out from
Postcards from the Edge, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia. Music and lyric by
Shel Silverstein.
Somewhere in My Memory from
Home Alone, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Music by
John Williams; lyric by
Leslie Bricusse.
Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man) from
Dick Tracy, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by
Stephen Sondheim.
(Animated)
Creature Comforts, Aardman Animations Limited Production. (UK)
Nick Park.
A Grand Day Out, National Film & Television School. (UK)
Nick Park.
(Live Action)
The Lunch Date, Adam Davidson Production.
Adam Davidson.
Flatliners, Stonebridge Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Charles L. Campbell and
Richard Franklin.
The Hunt for Red October, Mace Neufeld/Jerry Sherlock Production; Paramount.
Cecelia Hall and
George Watters II.
Total Recall, Carolco Pictures Production; Tri-Star. (USA, Mexico)
Stephen H. Flick.
(Visual Effects)
Total Recall, Carolco Pictures Production; Tri-Star. (USA, Mexico)
Eric Brevig,
Rob Bottin,
Tim McGovern and
Alex Funke.
(Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)
Awakenings, Columbia Pictures Production; Columbia.
Steven Zaillian.
Dances with Wolves, Tig Production; Orion. (USA, UK)
Michael Blake.
Good Fellas, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Nicholas Pileggi and
Martin Scorsese.
The Grifters, Martin Scorsese Production; Miramax Films. (USA, Canada)
Donald E. Westlake.
Reversal of Fortune, Reversal Films Production; Warner Bros. (USA, Japan, UK)
Nicholas Kazan.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Alice, Green Card Company Production; Buena Vista. (Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, UK, West Germany)
Woody Allen.
Avalon, Tri-Star Pictures Production; Tri-Star.
Barry Levinson.
Ghost, Howard W. Koch Production; Paramount.
Bruce Joel Rubin.
Green Card, Green Card Company Production; Buena Vista. (France, Australia, USA)
Peter Weir.
Metropolitan, Westerly Film-Video Production; New Line. (USA, Spain)
Whit Stillman.

To
Sophia Loren, one of the genuine treasures of world cinema who, in a career rich with memorable performances, has added permanent luster to our art form. [ [Statuette]]

To
Myrna Loy, in recognition of her extraordinary qualities both on screen and off, with appreciation for a lifetime’s worth of indelible performances. [ [Statuette]]

To
Roderick T. Ryan,
Don Trumbull, and
Geoffrey H. Williamson, in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. [ [Medal of Commendation]]
NOTE: The Gordon E. Sawyer Award was presented at the Scientific or Technical Awards ceremony on March 2, 1991, in the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
(Academy Award of Merit)

To
Eastman Kodak Company for the development of T-Grain technology and the introduction of EXR color negative films which utilize this technology.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

TO
Bruce Wilton and
Carlos Icinkoff of Mechanical Concepts, Incorporated, for the development of the Mechanical Concepts Optical Printer Platform.

To THE
Engineering Department of Arnold & Richter for the continued design improvements of the Arriflex BL Camera System, culminating in the 35BL-4S model.

To THE
Fuji Photo Film Company, Limited, for the development and introduction of the F-Series of color negative films covering the range of film speeds from EI 64 to EI 500.

To
Manfred G. Michelson of Technical Film Systems, Incorporated, for the design and development of the first sprocket-driven film transport system for color print film processors which permits transport speeds in excess of 600 feet per minute.

To
John W. Lang,
Walter Hrastnik and
Charles J. Watson of Bell and Howell Company for the development and manufacture of a modular continuous contact motion picture film printer.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
William L. Blowers of Belco Associates, Incorporated and
Thomas F. Denove for the development and manufacture of the Belco/Denove Cinemeter. This digital/analog exposure meter was specifically and uniquely designed for the cinematographer.

To
Iain Neil for optical design;
Takuo Miyagishima for the mechanical design; and
Panavision, Incorporated, for the concept and development of the Primo Series of spherical prime lenses for 35mm cinematography.

To
Christopher S. Gilman and
Harvey Hubert, Jr. of the Diligent Dwarves Effects Lab for the development of the Actor Climate System, consisting of heat-transferring undergarments.

To
Jim Graves of J&G Enterprises for the development of the Cool Suit System, consisting of heat-transferring undergarments.

To
Bengt O. Orhall,
Kenneth Lund,
Bjorn Selin and
Kjell Hogberg of AB Film-Teknik for the development and manufacture of the Mark IV film subtitling processor, which has increased the speed, simplified the operation and improved the quality of subtitling.

To
Richard Mula and
Pete Romano of HydroImage, Incorporated, for the development of the SeaPar 1200 watt HMI Underwater Lamp.

To
Dedo Weigert of Dedo Weigert Film GmbH for the development of the Dedolight, a miniature low-voltage tungsten-halogen lighting fixture.

To
Dr. Fred Kolb, Jr. and
Paul Preo for the concept and development of a 35mm projection test film.

To
Peter Baldwin for the design;
Dr. Paul Kiankhooy and THE
Lightmaker Company for the development of the Lightmaker AC/DC HMI Ballast.

To the
All-Union Cinema and Photo Research Institute (NIKFI) for continuously improving and providing 3-D presentations to Soviet motion picture audiences for the last 25 years.
NOTE: The Scientific or Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 2, 1991, in the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.