Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1983 (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.
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount.
James L. Brooks, Producer.
Robert Duvall in
Tender Mercies, EMI Presentation of an Antron Media Production; Universal/A.F.D.
Shirley MacLaine in
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount.
Jack Nicholson in
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount.
Linda Hunt in
The Year of Living Dangerously, Freddie Fields Presentation of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production; MGM/UA. (Australia, USA)
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount.
James L. Brooks.
Fanny & Alexander, Cinematograph AB for the Swedish Film Institute/Swedish Television SVT 1 (Sweden)/Gaumont (France)/Personafilm and Tobis Filmkunst (BRD) Production; Embassy Pictures Corporation. (Sweden, France, West Germany)
Anna Asp.
Fanny & Alexander, Cinematograph AB for the Swedish Film Institute/Swedish Television SVT 1 (Sweden)/Gaumont (France)/Personafilm and Tobis Filmkunst (BRD) Production; Embassy Pictures Corporation. (Sweden, France, West Germany)
Sven Nykvist.
Fanny & Alexander, Cinematograph AB for the Swedish Film Institute/Swedish Television SVT 1 (Sweden)/Gaumont (France)/Personafilm and Tobis Filmkunst (BRD) Production; Embassy Pictures Corporation. (Sweden, France, West Germany)
Marik Vos.
(Feature)
He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin’, Edgar J. Scherick Associates Production.
Emile Ardolino, Producer.
(Short Subject)
Flamenco at 5:15, National Film Board of Canada. (Canada)
Cynthia Scott and
Adam Symansky, Producers.
The Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros.
Glenn Farr,
Lisa Fruchtman,
Stephen A. Rotter,
Douglas Stewart and
Tom Rolf.
Fanny & Alexander, Cinematograph AB for the Swedish Film Institute/Swedish Television SVT 1 (Sweden)/Gaumont (France)/Personafilm and Tobis Filmkunst (BRD) Production; Embassy Pictures Corporation. (Sweden, France, West Germany)
(Original Score)
The Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros.
Bill Conti.
(Original Song)
(Original Song Score or Adaptation Score)
Yentl, United Artists/Ladbroke Feature/Barwood Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA) Song score by
Michel Legrand,
Alan Bergman and
Marilyn Bergman.
(Animated)
Sundae in New York, Motionpicker Production.
Jimmy Picker, Producer.
(Live Action)
Boys and Girls, Atlantis Films Limited Production. (Canada)
Janice L. Platt, Producer.
The Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros.
Mark Berger,
Tom Scott,
Randy Thom and
David MacMillan.
The Right Stuff, Robert Chartoff-Irwin Winkler Production; The Ladd Company through Warner Bros.
Jay Boekelheide.
(Visual Effects)
(Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium)
Terms of Endearment, James L. Brooks Production; Paramount.
James L. Brooks.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Tender Mercies, EMI Presentation of an Antron Media Production; Universal/A.F.D.
Horton Foote.

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Hal Roach, in recognition of his unparalleled record of distinguished contributions to the motion picture art form. [ [Statuette]]
(Academy Award of Merit)

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Dr. Kurt Larche of OSRAM GmbH for the research and development of xenon short-arc discharge lamps for motion picture projection.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

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Jonathan Erland and
Roger Dorney of Apogee, Incorporated, for the engineering and development of a reverse bluescreen traveling matte process for special effects photography.

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Gerald L. Turpin of Lightflex International Limited for the design, engineering and development of an on-camera device providing contrast control, sourceless fill light and special effects for motion picture photography.

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Gunnar P. Michelson for the engineering and development of an improved, electronic, high-speed, precision light valve for use in motion picture printing machines.
(Technical Achievement Award)

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William G. Krokaugger of Mole-Richardson Company for the design and engineering of a portable, 12,000 watt, lighting-control dimmer for use in motion picture production.

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Charles J. Watson,
Larry L. Langrehr and
John H. Steiner for the development of the BHP (electro-mechanical) fader for use on continuous motion picture contact printers.

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Elizabeth D. De La Mare of De La Mare Engineering, Incorporated, for the progressive development and continuous research of special effects pyrotechnics originally designed by Glenn W. De La Mare for motion picture production.

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Douglas Fries,
John Lacey and
Michael Sigrist for the design and engineering of a 35mm reflex conversion camera system for special effects photography.

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Jack Cashin of Ultra-Stereo Labs, Incorporated, for the engineering and development of a 4-channel, stereophonic, decoding system for optical motion picture sound track reproduction.

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David J. Degenkolb for the design and development of an automated device used in the silver recovery process in motion picture laboratories.