Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1980 (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). 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 winners from that year.
Ordinary People, Wildwood Enterprises Inc. Production; Paramount.
Ronald L. Schwary, Producer.
Robert De Niro in
Raging Bull, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; United Artists.
Sissy Spacek in
Coal Miner’s Daughter, Bernard Schwartz-Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Timothy Hutton in
Ordinary People, Wildwood Enterprises Inc. Production; Paramount.
Mary Steenburgen in
Melvin and Howard, Linson/Phillips/Demme-Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Ordinary People, Wildwood Enterprises Inc. Production; Paramount.
Robert Redford.
Tess, Renn-Burrill Co-production with the participation of the Societe Francaise de Production (S.F.P.); Columbia. (UK, France)
Pierre Guffroy and
Jack Stephens.
Tess, Renn-Burrill Co-production with the participation of the Societe Francaise de Production (S.F.P.); Columbia. (UK, France)
Geoffrey Unsworth and
Ghislain Cloquet.
Tess, Renn-Burrill Co-production with the participation of the Societe Francaise de Production (S.F.P.); Columbia. (UK, France)
Anthony Powell.
(Feature)
(Short Subject)
Raging Bull, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; United Artists.
Thelma Schoonmaker.
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Mosfilm Studios Production. (Soviet Union)
(Original Score)
Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Michael Gore.
(Original Song)
Fame from
Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Music by
Michael Gore; lyric by
Dean Pitchford.
(Animated)
The Fly, Pannonia Film, Budapest. (Hungary)
Ferenc Rofusz, Producer.
(Dramatic Live Action)
The Dollar Bottom, Rocking Horse Films Limited; Paramount. (UK)
Lloyd Phillips, Producer.
(Visual Effects)
(Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)
Ordinary People, Wildwood Enterprises Inc. Production; Paramount.
Alvin Sargent.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Melvin and Howard, Linson/Phillips/Demme-Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Bo Goldman.

To
Henry Fonda, the consummate actor, in recognition of his brilliant accomplishments and enduring contribution to the art of motion pictures. [ [Statuette]]

To
Fred Hynes, 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)

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Linwood G. Dunn,
Cecil D. Love and
Acme Tool and Manufacturing Company for the concept, engineering and development of the Acme-Dunn Optical Printer for motion picture special effects.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

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Jean-Marie Lavalou,
Alain Masseron and
David Samuelson of Samuelson Alga Cinema S.A. and Samuelson Film Service, Limited, for the engineering and development of the Louma Camera Crane and remote control system for motion picture production.

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Edward B. Krause of Filmline Corporation for the engineering and manufacture of the micro-demand drive for continuous motion picture film processors.

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Ross Taylor for the concept and development of a system of air guns for propelling objects used in special effects motion picture production.

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Dr. Bernhard Kühl and
Dr. Werner Block of OSRAM GmbH, for the progressive engineering and manufacture of the OSRAM HMI light source for motion picture color photography.

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David A. Grafton for the optical design and engineering of a telecentric anamorphic lens for motion picture optical effects printers.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Carter Equipment Company for the development of a continuous contact, total immersion, additive color motion picture printer.

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Hollywood Film Company for the development of a continuous contact, total immersion, additive color motion picture printer.

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André DeBrie S.A. for the development of a continuous contact, total immersion, additive color motion picture printer.

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Charles Vaughn and
Eugene Nottingham of Cinetron Computer Systems, Incorporated, for the development of a versatile general purpose computer system for animation and optical effects motion picture photography.

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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.

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Worth Baird of LaVezzi Machine Works, Incorporated, for the advanced design and manufacture of a film sprocket for motion picture projectors.

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Peter A. Regla and
Dan Slater of Elicon for the development of a follow-focus system for motion picture optical effects printers and animation stands.