Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1998. 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.
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Alison Owen,
Eric Fellner and
Tim Bevan, Producers.
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Elda Ferri and
Gianluigi Braschi, Producers.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Steven Spielberg,
Ian Bryce,
Mark Gordon and
Gary Levinsohn, Producers.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
David Parfitt,
Donna Gigliotti,
Harvey Weinstein,
Edward Zwick and
Marc Norman, Producers.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Robert Michael Geisler,
John Roberdeau and
Grant Hill, Producers.
Roberto Benigni in
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Tom Hanks in
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Ian McKellen in
Gods and Monsters, Regent Pictures; Lions Gate Films. (USA, UK)
Nick Nolte in
Affliction, Tormenta Production; Lions Gate Films. (USA, Canada, Japan)
Edward Norton in
American History X, Turman-Morrissey Company Production; New Line.
Cate Blanchett in
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Fernanda Montenegro in
Central Station, Arthur Cohn Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Brazil, France)
Gwyneth Paltrow in
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Meryl Streep in
One True Thing, Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Emily Watson in
Hilary and Jackie, Oxford Film Company Production; October Films. (UK)
James Coburn in
Affliction, Tormenta Production; Lions Gate Films. (USA, Canada, Japan)
Robert Duvall in
A Civil Action, Touchstone Pictures and Paramount Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Ed Harris in
The Truman Show, Scott Rudin Production; Paramount.
Geoffrey Rush in
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Billy Bob Thornton in
A Simple Plan, Mutual Film Company Production; Paramount and Mutual Film Company in association with Savoy Pictures. (UK, Germany, France, USA, Japan)
Kathy Bates in
Primary Colors, Universal Pictures Production; Universal and Mutual Film Company. (UK, France, Germany, Japan, USA)
Brenda Blethyn in
Little Voice, Scala Production; Miramax Films. (UK)
Judi Dench in
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Rachel Griffiths in
Hilary and Jackie, Oxford Film Company Production; October Films. (UK)
Lynn Redgrave in
Gods and Monsters, Regent Pictures; Lions Gate Films. (USA, UK)
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Roberto Benigni.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Steven Spielberg.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
John Madden.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Terrence Malick.
The Truman Show, Scott Rudin Production; Paramount.
Peter Weir.
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK) Art direction by
John Myhre; set decoration by
Peter Howitt.
Pleasantville, Larger Than Life Production; New Line. Art direction by
Jeannine Oppewall; set decoration by
Jay Hart.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Art direction by
Tom Sanders; set decoration by
Lisa Dean Kavanaugh.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK) Art direction by
Martin Childs; set decoration by
Jill Quertier.
What Dreams May Come, Interscope Communications Production in association with Metafilmics; PolyGram. (USA, New Zealand) Art direction by
Eugenio Zanetti; set decoration by
Cindy Carr.
A Civil Action, Touchstone Pictures and Paramount Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Conrad L. Hall.
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Remi Adefarasin.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Janusz Kaminski.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Richard Greatrex.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
John Toll.
Beloved, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Colleen Atwood.
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Alexandra Byrne.
Pleasantville, Larger Than Life Production; New Line.
Judianna Makovsky.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Sandy Powell.
Velvet Goldmine, Zenith/Killer Films Production; Miramax Films. (UK, USA)
Sandy Powell.
(Feature)
Dancemaker, Four Oaks Foundation Production.
Matthew Diamond and
Jerry Kupfer.
The Last Days, Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation Production; October Films.
James Moll and
Ken Lipper.
(Short Subject)
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Simona Paggi.
Out of Sight, Jersey Films Production; Universal.
Anne V. Coates.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Michael Kahn.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
David Gamble.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Billy Weber,
Leslie Jones and
Saar Klein.
Central Station, Arthur Cohn Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Brazil, France)
Children of Heaven, Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults Production; Miramax Films. (Iran)
The Grandfather, Nickel Odeon Dos S.A. Production; Miramax Films. (Spain)
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Tango, Argentina Sono Film/Alma ATA International Pictures Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (Spain, Argentina)
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
Jenny Shircore.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Lois Burwell,
Conor O’Sullivan and
Daniel C. Striepeke.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Lisa Westcott and
Veronica Brebner.
(Original Dramatic Score)
Elizabeth, Working Title Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK)
David Hirschfelder.
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Nicola Piovani.
Pleasantville, Larger Than Life Production; New Line.
Randy Newman.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
John Williams.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Hans Zimmer.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
A Bug’s Life, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production; Buena Vista.
Randy Newman.
Mulan, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Matthew Wilder; lyrics by
David Zippel; orchestral score by
Jerry Goldsmith.
Patch Adams, Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Marc Shaiman.
The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks SKG Production; DreamWorks SKG. Music and lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by
Hans Zimmer.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Stephen Warbeck.
(Original Song)
I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing from
Armageddon, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by
Diane Warren.
A Soft Place to Fall from
The Horse Whisperer, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by
Allison Moorer and
Gwil Owen.
That’ll Do from
Babe: Pig in the City, Kennedy Miller Media Pty. Ltd. Production; Universal. (Australia) Music and lyric by
Randy Newman.
When You Believe from
The Prince of Egypt, DreamWorks SKG Production; DreamWorks SKG. Music and lyric by
Stephen Schwartz.
(Animated)
Bunny, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. Production.
Chris Wedge.
Jolly Roger, Astley Baker/Silver Bird Production for Channel Four. (UK)
Mark Baker.
More, Bad Clams Productions/Swell Productions/Flemington Pictures Production.
Mark Osborne and
Steve Kalafer.
(Live Action)
Culture, False Alarm Pictures Production.
Will Speck and
Josh Gordon.
Holiday Romance, Jovy Junior Enterprises Ltd. Production. (UK)
Alexander Jovy and
JJ Keith.
Victor, Bergvall Bilder/Hemikrania Production. (Sweden)
Simon Sandquist and
Joel Bergvall.
Armageddon, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Kevin O’Connell,
Greg P. Russell and
Keith A. Wester.
The Mask of Zorro, Amblin Entertainment Production; TriStar. (USA, Germany, Mexico)
Kevin O’Connell,
Greg P. Russell and
Pud Cusack.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Gary Rydstrom,
Gary Summers,
Andy Nelson and
Ronald Judkins.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Robin O’Donoghue,
Dominic Lester and
Peter Glossop.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Andy Nelson,
Anna Behlmer and
Paul Brincat.
Armageddon, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
George Watters II.
The Mask of Zorro, Amblin Entertainment Production; TriStar. (USA, Germany, Mexico)
David McMoyler.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Gary Rydstrom and
Richard Hymns.
Armageddon, Touchstone Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Richard R. Hoover,
Pat McClung and
John Frazier.
What Dreams May Come, Interscope Communications Production in association with Metafilmics; PolyGram. (USA, New Zealand)
Joel Hynek,
Nicholas Brooks,
Stuart Robertson and
Kevin Mack.
(Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)
Gods and Monsters, Regent Pictures; Lions Gate Films. (USA, UK)
Bill Condon.
Out of Sight, Jersey Films Production; Universal.
Scott Frank.
Primary Colors, Universal Pictures Production; Universal and Mutual Film Company. (UK, France, Germany, Japan, USA)
Elaine May.
A Simple Plan, Mutual Film Company Production; Paramount and Mutual Film Company in association with Savoy Pictures. (UK, Germany, France, USA, Japan)
Scott B. Smith.
The Thin Red Line, Fox 2000 Pictures Presentation from Phoenix Pictures in association with George Stevens, Jr.; 20th Century Fox.
Terrence Malick.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Bulworth, 20th Century Fox Production; 20th Century Fox. Screenplay by
Warren Beatty and
Jeremy Pikser; story by
Warren Beatty.
Life Is Beautiful, Melampo Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Vincenzo Cerami and
Roberto Benigni.
Saving Private Ryan, Amblin Entertainment Production in association with Mutual Film Company; DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures.
Robert Rodat.
Shakespeare in Love, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Marc Norman and
Tom Stoppard.
The Truman Show, Scott Rudin Production; Paramount.
Andrew Niccol.

To
Elia Kazan in recognition of his indelible contributions to the art of motion picture direction. [ [Statuette]]

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

To
Avid Technology, Inc. for the concept, system design and engineering of the Avid Film Composer for motion picture editing.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Dr. Thomas G. Stockham, Jr. and
Robert B. Ingebretsen for their pioneering work in the areas of waveform editing, crossfades and cut-and-paste techniques for digital audio editing.

To
James A. Moorer for his pioneering work in the design of digital signal processing and its application to audio editing for film.

To
Stephen J. Kay of K-Tec Corporation for the design and development of the Shock Block.

To
Gary Tregaskis for the primary design; and to
Dominique Boisvert,
Philippe Panzini and
André LeBlanc for the development and implementation of the Flame and Inferno software.

To
Robert Predovich,
John Scott,
Mohamed Ken T. Husain and
Cameron Shearer for the design and implementation of the Soundmaster Integrated Operations Nucleus operating environment.

To
Roy B. Ference,
Steven R. Schmidt,
Richard J. Federico,
Rockwell Yarid and
Michael E. McCrackan for the design and development of the Kodak Lightning Laser Recorder.

To
Colin Mossman,
Hans Leisinger and
George John Rowland of Deluxe Laboratories for the concept and design of the Deluxe High Speed Spray Film Cleaner.

To
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik, and
Arri USA, Inc. for the concept and engineering of the Arriflex 435 Camera System.

To
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik and the
Carl Zeiss Company for the concept and optical design of the Carl Zeiss/Arriflex Variable Prime Lenses.

To
Derek C. Lightbody of OpTex for the design and development of Aurasoft Luminaires.

To
Mark Roberts,
Ronan Carroll,
Assaff Rawner,
Paul Bartlett and
Simon Wakley for the creation of the Milo Motion-Control Crane.

To
Michael Sorensen and
Richard Alexander of Sorensen Designs International, and
Donald Trumbull for advancing the state-of-the-art of real-time motion-control, as exemplified in the Gazelle and Zebra camera dolly systems.

To
Ronald E. Uhlig,
Thomas F. Powers and
Fred M. Fuss of the Eastman Kodak Company for the design and development of KeyKode latent-image barcode key numbers.

To
Iain Neil for the 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.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Garrett Brown and
Jerry Holway for the creation of the Skyman flying platform for Stedicam operators.

To
James Rodnunsky,
James Webber and
Bob Webber of Cablecam Systems, and
Trou Bayliss for the design and engineering of Cablecam.

To
David DiFrancesco,
Bala S. Manian and
Thomas L. Noggle for their pioneering efforts in the development of laser film recording technology.

To
Michael MacKenzie,
Mike Bolles,
Udo Pampel and
Joseph Fulmer of Industrial Light & Magic for their pioneering work in motion-controlled, silent camera dollies.

To
Barry Walton,
Bill Schultz,
Chris Barker and
David Cornelius of Sony Pictures Imageworks for the creation of an advanced motion-controlled, silent camera dolly.

To
Bruce Wilton and
Carlos Icinkoff of Mechanical Concepts for their modular system of motion-control rotators and movers for use in motion-control.

To
Remy Smith for the software and electronic design and development; and
James K. Branch and
Nasir J. Zaidi for the design and development of the Spectra Professional IV-A digital exposure meter.

To
Ivan Kruglak for his commitment to the development of a wireless transmission system for video-assisted images for the motion picture industry.

To
Dr. Douglas R. Roble for his contribution to tracking technology and for the design and implementation of the TRACK system for camera position calculation and scene reconstruction.

To
Thaddeus Beier for the design and implementation of ras_track, a system for 2D tracking, stabilization, and 3D camera and object tracking.

To
Manfred N. Klemme and
Donald E. Wetzel for the design and development of the K-Tek Microphone Boom Pole and accessories for on-set motion picture sound recording.

To
Nick Foster for his software development in the field of water simulation systems.

To
Cary Phillips for the design and development of the “Caricature” Animation System at Industrial Light & Magic.

To
Dr. Mitchell J. Bogdanowicz of the Eastman Kodak Company, and
Jim Meyer and
Stan Miller of Rosco Laboratories, Inc. for the design of the CalColor Calibrated Color Effects Filters.

To
Dr. A. Tulsi Ram,
Richard C. Sehlin,
Dr. Carl F. Holtz and
David F. Kopperl of the Eastman Kodak Company for the research and development of the concept of molecular sieves applied to improve the archival properties of processed photographic film.

To
Takuo Miyagishima and
Albert K. Saiki of Panavision, Inc. for the design and development of the Eyepiece Leveler.

To
Edmund M. Di Giulio and
James Bartell of Cinema Products for the design of the KeyKode Sync Reader.

To
Ivan Kruglak for his pioneering concept and the development of the Coherent Time Code Slate.

To
Mike Denecke for refining and further developing electronic time code slates.

To
Ed Zwaneveld and
Frederick Gasoi of the National Film Board of Canada, and
Mike Lazaridis and
Dale Brubacher-Cressman of Research in Motion for the design and development of the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader.
NOTE: The Scientific and Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on February 27, 1999, in the Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.