Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1954 (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.
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Sam Spiegel, Producer.
Marlon Brando in
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Grace Kelly in
The Country Girl, Perlberg-Seaton Production; Paramount.
Edmond O’Brien in
The Barefoot Contessa, Figaro, Inc.; United Artists. (Italy, USA)
Eva Marie Saint in
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Elia Kazan.
(Black-and-White)
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Richard Day.
(Color)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Art direction by
John Meehan; set decoration by
Emile Kuri.
(Black-and-White)
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Boris Kaufman.
(Color)
(Black-and-White)
(Color)
Gate of Hell, Daiei Production; Edward Harrison. (Japan)
Sanzo Wada.
(Feature)
The Vanishing Prairie, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. [True Life Adventures Series]
Walt Disney, Producer.
(Short Subject)
Thursday’s Children, World Wide Pictures and Morse Films; British Information Services. (UK)
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Gene Milford.
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
The High and the Mighty, Wayne-Fellows Productions; Warner Bros.
Dimitri Tiomkin.
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
(Cartoons)
When Magoo Flew, UPA (United Productions of America); Columbia. [Mister Magoo Series]
Stephen Bosustow, Producer.
(One-reel)
This Mechanical Age, Warner Bros. [Warner Variety Series]
Robert Youngson, Producer.
(Two-reel)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista.
(Motion Picture Story)
(Screenplay)
The Country Girl, Perlberg-Seaton Production; Paramount.
George Seaton.
(Story and Screenplay)
On the Waterfront, Horizon-American Corporation; Columbia.
Budd Schulberg.

To the
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company for their contributions to the advancement of the motion picture industry. [ [Statuette]]

To
Kemp R. Niver for the development of the Renovare Process, which has made possible the restoration of the Library of Congress Paper Film Collection. [ [Statuette]]

To
Greta Garbo for her unforgettable film performances. [ [Statuette]]

To
Danny Kaye for his unique talents, his service to the Academy, the motion picture industry, and to the American people. [ [Statuette]]
(Foreign Language Film)

To
Gate of Hell, Daiei Production; Edward Harrison. (Japan) Best Foreign Language Film first released in the United States during 1954. [ [Statuette]]
(Juvenile)

To
Jon Whiteley for his outstanding juvenile performance in
The Little Kidnappers. [ [Miniature Statuette]]

To
Vincent Winter for his outstanding juvenile performance in
The Little Kidnappers. [ [Miniature Statuette]]
(Class I)

To
Paramount Pictures, Inc.,
Loren L. Ryder,
John R. Bishop, and all the members of the technical and engineering staff for developing a method of producing and exhibiting motion pictures known as VistaVision.
(Class III)

To
Karl Freund and
Frank Crandell of Photo Research Corporation for the design and development of a direct reading brightness meter.

To
John P. Livadary,
Lloyd Russell and the
Columbia Studio Sound Department for an improved limiting amplifier as applied to sound level comparison devices.

To
Roland Miller and
Max Goeppinger of Magnascope Corporation for the design and development of a cathode ray magnetic sound track viewer.

To
Fred Wilson of the Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department for the design of a variable multiple-band equalizer.

To
P. C. Young of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio Projection Department for the practical application of a variable focal length attachment to motion picture projector lenses.

To
Fred Knoth and
Orien Ernest of the Universal-International Studio Technical Department for the development of a hand portable, electric, dry oil-fog machine.