1960
Picture
The Apartment
Actor
Burt Lancaster in Elmer Gantry
Actress
Elizabeth Taylor in Butterfield 8
Supporting Actor
Peter Ustinov in Spartacus
Supporting Actress
Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry
Director
Billy Wilder for The Apartment
Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Richard Brooks for Elmer Gantry
Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond for The Apartment
Cinematography
Freddie Francis for Sons And Lovers (B&W)
Russell Metty for Spartacus (Color)
Art Direction
Edward G. Boyle and Alexander Trauner for The Apartment (B&W)
Russell A. Gausman, Alexander Golitzen, Julia Heron and Eric Orbom for Spartacus (Color)
Film Editing
Daniel Mandell for The Apartment
Sound
Gordon Sawyer and Fred Hynes for The Alamo
Special Effects
Tim Baar and Gene Warren for The Time Machine
Foreign Language Film
The Virgin Spring from Sweden
1961
Best Picture
West Side Story
Best Actor
Maximilian Schell in Judgment at Nuremberg
Best Actress
Sophia Loren in Two Women
Best Supporting Actor
George Chakiris in West Side Story
Best Supporting Actress
Rita Moreno in West Side Story
Best Director
Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise for West Side Story
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Abby Mann for Judgment At Nuremberg
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
William Inge for Splendor in the Grass
Best Cinematography
Eugen Shuftan for The Hustler (B&W)
Daniel L. Fapp for West Side Story (Color)
Best Art Direction
Gene Callahan and Harry Horner for The Hustler (B&W)
Victor A. Gangelin and Boris Leven for West Side Story (Color)
Best Sound
Fred Hynes and Gordon Sawyer for West Side Story
Best Film Editing
Thomas Stanford for West Side Story
Best Special Effects
Bill Warrington and Vivian C. Greenham for The Guns of Navarone
Best Foreign Language Film
Through a Glass Darkly from Sweden
1962
Best Picture
Lawrence Of Arabia
Best Actor
Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird
Best Actress
Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker
Best Supporting Actor
Ed Begley in Sweet Bird Of Youth
Best Supporting Actress
Patty Duke in The Miracle Worker
Best Director
David Lean for Lawrence Of Arabia
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Horton Foote for To Kill a Mockingbird
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
Ennio de Concini, Alfredo Giannetti and Pietro Germi for Divorce-Italian Style
Best Cinematography
Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz for The Longest Day (B&W)
Fred A. Young for Lawrence Of Arabia (Color)
Best Art Direction
Henry Bumstead, Oliver Emert and Alexander Golitzen for To Kill A Mockingbird (B&W)
John Box, Dario Simoni and John Stoll for Lawrence Of Arabia (Color)
Best Film Editing
Anne Coates for Lawrence of Arabia
Best Sound
John Cox for Lawrence Of Arabia
Best Special Effects
Robert MacDonald and Jacques Maumont for The Longest Day
Best Foreign Language Film
Sundays and Cybèle from France
1963
Best Picture
Tom Jones
Best Actor
Sidney Poitier in Lilies of the Field
Best Actress
Patricia Neal in Hud
Best Supporting Actor
Melvyn Douglas in Hud
Best Supporting Actress
Margaret Rutherford in The V.I.P.'s
Best Director
Tony Richardson for Tom Jones
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
John Osborne for Tom Jones
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
James R. Webb for How the West Was Won
Best Cinematography
James Wong Howe for Hud (B&W)
Leon Shamroy for Cleopatra (Color)
Best Art Direction
Gene Callahan for America, America (B&W)
John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard Brown, Herman Blumenthal, Elven Webb, Maurice Pelling, Boris Juraga, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox and Ray Moyer for Cleopatra (Color)
Best Film Editing
Harold Kress for How the West Was Won
Best Sound
Franklin Milton for How the West Was Won
Best Special Visual Effects
Emil Kosa Jr. for Cleopatra
Best Foreign Language Film
8½ from Italy
1964
Best Picture
My Fair Lady
Best Actor
Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady
Best Actress
Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins
Best Supporting Actor
Peter Ustinov in Topkapi
Best Supporting Actress
Lila Kedrova in Zorba The Greek
Best Director
George Cukor for My Fair Lady
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Edward Anhalt for Becket
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
S.H. Barnett, Peter Stone and Frank Tarloff For Father Goose
Best Cinematography
Walter Lassally for Zorba The Greek (B&W)
Harry Stradling for My Fair Lady (Color)
Best Art Direction
Vassilis Fotopoulos for Zorba The Greek (B&W)
Gene Allen, Cecil Beaton and George James Hopkins for My Fair Lady (Color)
Best Film Editing
Cotton Warburton for Mary Poppins
Best Sound
George Groves for My Fair Lady
Best Special Visual Effects
Peter Ellenshaw, Hamilton Luske & Eustace Lycett for Mary Poppins
Best Foreign Language Film
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow from Italy
1965
Best Picture
The Sound Of Music
Best Actor
Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou
Best Actress
Julie Christie in Darling
Best Supporting Actor
Martin Balsam in A Thousand Clowns
Best Supporting Actress
Shelley Winters in A Patch Of Blue
Best Director
Robert Wise for The Sound Of Music
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Robert Bolt for Doctor Zhivago
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
Frederic Raphael for Darling
Best Cinematography
Ernest Laszlo for Ship Of Fools (B&W)
Freddie Young for Doctor Zhivago (Color)
Best Art Direction
Robert Clatworthy and Joseph Kish for Ship Of Fools (B&W)
John Box, Terry Marsh and Dario Simoni for Doctor Zhivago (Color)
Best Film Editing
William Reynolds for The Sound Of Music
Best Sound
James Corcoran and Fred Hynes for The Sound Of Music
Best Special Visual Effects
John Stears for Thunderball
Best Foreign Language Film
The Shop on Main Street from Czechoslovakia
1966
Best Picture
A Man for All Seasons
Best Actor
Paul Scofield in A Man for All Seasons
Best Actress
Elizabeth Taylor In Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Supporting Actor
Walter Matthau in The Fortune Cookie
Best Supporting Actress
Sandy Dennis in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Director
Fred Zinnemann for A Man for All Seasons
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Robert Bolt for A Man for All Seasons
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
Claude Lelouch & Pierre Uytterhoeven for A Man and a Woman
Best Cinematography
Haskell Wexler for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (B&W)
Ted Moore for A Man for All Seasons (Color)
Best Art Direction
Richard Sylbert and George James Hopkins for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (B&W)
Jack Martin Smith, Dale Hennesy, Walter M. Scott and Stuart A. Reiss for Fantastic Voyage (Color)
Best Film Editing
Fredric Steinkamp, Henry Berman, Stewart Linder and Frank Santillo for Grand Prix
Best Sound
Franklin Milton for Grand Prix
Best Special Visual Effects
Art Cruickshank for Fantastic Voyage
Best Foreign Language Film
A Man and a Woman from France
1967
Best Picture
In the Heat of the Night
Best Actor
Rod Steiger in In the Heat of the Night
Best Actress
Katharine Hepburn in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Best Supporting Actor
George Kennedy in Cool Hand Luke
Best Supporting Actress
Estelle Parsons in Bonnie And Clyde
Best Director
Mike Nichols for The Graduate
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Stirling Silliphant for In the Heat of the Night
Best Story And Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
William Rose for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Best Cinematography
Burnett Guffey for Bonnie And Clyde
Best Art Direction
John Truscott, Edward Carrere and John W. Brown for Camelot
Best Film Editing
Hal Ashby for In the Heat of the Night
Best Sound
Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department for In the Heat of the Night
Best Special Visual Effects
L.B. Abbott for Doctor Dolittle
Best Foreign Language Film
Closely Watched Trains from Czechoslovakia
1968
Best Picture
Oliver!
Best Actor
Cliff Robertson in Charly
Best Actress
Katharine Hepburn in The Lion in Winter
Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl
Best Supporting Actor
Jack Albertson in The Subject Was Roses
Best Supporting Actress
Ruth Gordon in Rosemary's Baby
Best Director
Carol Reed for Oliver!
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
James Goldman for The Lion in Winter
Best Story And Best Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen
Mel Brooks for The Producers
Best Cinematography
Pasqualino De Santis for Romeo and Juliet
Best Art Direction
John Box, Terence Marsh, Vernon Dixon and Ken Muggleston for Oliver!
Best Film Editing
Frank P. Keller for Bullitt
Best Sound
Shepperton Studio Sound Department for Oliver!
Best Special Visual Effects
Stanley Kubrick for 2001: A Space Odyssey
Best Foreign Language Film
War And Peace from the USSR
1969
Best Picture
Midnight Cowboy
Best Actor
John Wayne in True Grit
Best Actress
Maggie Smith in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Best Supporting Actor
Gig Young in They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Best Supporting Actress
Goldie Hawn in Cactus Flower
Best Director
John Schlesinger for Midnight Cowboy
Best Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium
Waldo Salt for Midnight Cowboy
Best Story And Screenplay Based On Material Not Previously Published Or Produced
William Goldman for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Best Cinematography
Conrad Hall for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Best Art Direction
John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Herman Blumenthal, Walter M. Scott, George Hopkins & Raphael Bretton for Hello Dolly!
Best Film Editing
Françoise Bonnot for Z
Best Sound
Jack Solomon & Murray Spivack for Hello Dolly
Best Special Visual Effects
Robbie Robertson for Marooned
Best Foreign Language Film
Z from Algeria
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