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Academy Award Achievements

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Siân Heder
CODA writer/director and Academy Award® winner Siân Heder (51 DWW Class of 2005) poses backstage with the Oscar® for Adapted Screenplay for CODA during the live ABC telecast of the 94th Oscars® at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA, on Sunday, March 27, 2022.
Michael Baker / A.M.P.A.S.
David Lynch
Academy Honorary Award recipient David Lynch (51 Class of 1970) accepts the award at the 2019 Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom on Sunday, October 27, 2019, in Hollywood, CA.
Richard Harbaugh / ©A.M.P.A.S.
Matthew Libatique
Matthew Libatique (51 Class of 1992), Oscar® nominee for Best Cinematography for A STAR IS BORN, and guest arrive on the red carpet of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019.
Phil McCarten / ©A.M.P.A.S.
Rachel Morrison
Oscar® nominee Rachel Morrison (right) (51 Class of 2006), nominated for Best Cinematography for MUDBOUND – becoming the first woman nominated in the category – and wife Rachel Garza arrive on the red carpet of The 90th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, March 4, 2018.
Phil McCarten / A.M.P.A.S.
Robert Richardson
Oscar®-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979) poses backstage after winning for Best Achievement in Cinematography for HUGO at the 84th Annual Academy Awards® from the Hollywood and Highland Center, in Hollywood, CA, Sunday, February 26, 2012.
Scott Silver
Oscar® nominee Scott Silver (51 Class of 1992), nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay for JOKER, and guest arrive on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Caleb Deschanel
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Oscar® nominee for Best Cinematography for NEVER LOOK AWAY, arrives with wife Mary Jo Deschanel, and daughters Emily and Zoey Deschanel on the red carpet of The 91st Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 24, 2019.
Andrea Arnold
Andrea Arnold (51 Class of 1991) accepts the Academy Award® for Best Live Action Short Film for WASP from Jeremy Irons during the 77th Annual Academy Awards® at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 27, 2005. HO/AMPAS
Andrea Arnold
Andre R. Guttfreund (51 Class of 1973) and Peter Werner (51 Class of 1973) accept the Best Live Action Short Film Oscar for their 51 thesis film IN THE REGION OF ICE at the 49th Academy Awards ceremony in 1977.
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51 Conservatory Alumni have, throughout history, received Academy Award® wins and nominations in major categories including Best Picture, and with an impressive number of 51 thesis films* nominated for Best Live Action Short.

Learn more about attending the 51 Conservatory and following in the footsteps of these celebrated artists.

97TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2025)

SEPTEMBER 5
Alex David (51 Class of 1999), Screenwriter
Best Original Screenplay (Nominee)

96TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2024)

MAESTRO
Matthew Libatique, ASC, LPS (51 Class of 1992), Cinematographer
Best Cinematography (Nominee)

THE ZONE OF INTEREST
James Wilson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

95TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2023)

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Todd Field (51 Class of 1992), Writer/Director/Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

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Todd Field (51 Class of 1992), Writer/Director/Producer
Best Director (Nominee)

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Todd Field (51 Class of 1992), Writer/Director/Producer
Best Original Screenplay (Nominee)

NAVALNY
Diane Becker (51 Class of 2006), Producer
Best Documentary Feature Film (Winner)

94TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2022)

CODA
Siân Heder (51 DWW Class of 2005), Writer/Director
Best Adapted Screenplay (Winner)

ON MY MIND
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Best Live Action Short (Nominee)

WEST SIDE STORY
Janusz Kamiński (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Best Cinematography (Nominee)

92ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2020)

JOKER
Scott Silver (51 Class of 1992), Writer
Best Adapted Screenplay (Nominee)

ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Best Cinematography (Nominee)

WALK RUN CHA-CHA
Colette Sandstedt (51 Class of 2003), Producer
Best Documentary Short Subject (Nominee)

Honorary Oscar
David Lynch (51 Class of 1970) *awarded in 2019

91ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2019)

FIRST REFORMED
Paul Schrader (51 Class of 1969), Director/Writer
Original Screenplay (Nominee)

NEVER LOOK AWAY
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

A STAR IS BORN
Matthew Libatique (51 Class of 1992), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

Honorary Oscar
Cicely Tyson (51 DWW Class of 1977) *awarded in 2018

90TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2018)

LOGAN
Scott Frank (51 Class of 1984), Writer
Adapted Screenplay (Nominee)

MUDBOUND
Rachel Morrison (51 Class of 2006), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

89TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2017)

SILENT NIGHTS
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Best Live Action Short (Nominee)

88TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2016)

ANOMALISA
Duke Johnson (51 Class of 2006), Director/Producer
Animated Feature (Nominee)

DAY ONE*
Henry Hughes (51 Class of 2014), Director/Writer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

THE HATEFUL EIGHT
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

THE REVENANT
Steve Golin (51 Class of 1981), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

SPOTLIGHT
Steve Golin (51 Class of 1981), Producer
Best Picture (Winner)

86TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2014)

AMERICAN HUSTLE
Jay Cassidy (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

CAVEDIGGER
Jeffrey Karoff (51 Class of 1993), Director/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

HELIUM
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

85TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2013)

DJANGO UNCHAINED
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

THE INVISIBLE WAR
Kirby Dick (51 Class of 1983), Director/Writer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

LINCOLN
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

NO
Daniel Dreifuss (51 Class of 2007), Producer
Foreign Language Film (Nominee)

SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
Jay Cassidy (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

84TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2012)

GOD IS THE BIGGER ELVIS
Rebecca Cammisa (51 DWW, Class of 2003), Director/Producer/Cinematographer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

HUGO
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

THE TREE OF LIFE
Terrence Malick (51 Class of 1969), Director/Writer
Directing (Nominee)

WAR HORSE
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

83RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2011)

BLACK SWAN
Darren Aronofsky (51 Class of 1992), Director
Directing (Nominee)

BLACK SWAN
Matthew Libatique (51 Class of 1992), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

THE FIGHTER
Scott Silver (51 Class of 1992), Writer
Writing (Original Screenplay) (Nominee)

INCEPTION
Douglas Mowat (51 Class of 1984), Set Decorator
Art Direction (Nominee)

INCEPTION
Wally Pfister (51 Class of 1988), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

POSTER GIRL
Mitchell Block (51 Class of 1974), Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

82ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2010)

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

WHICH WAY HOME
Rebecca Cammisa (51 DWW, Class of 2003), Director/Producer/Cinematographer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

81ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2009)

THE DARK KNIGHT
Wally Pfister (51 Class of 1988), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

80TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2008)

THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

INTO THE WILD
Jay Cassidy (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

THERE WILL BE BLOOD
Robert Elswit (51 Class of 1977), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

79TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2007)

BABEL
Steve Golin (51 Class of 1981), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

BLOOD DIAMOND
Steven Rosenblum (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

CHILDREN OF MEN
David Arata (51 Class of 1983), Writer
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

HELMER & SON
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Executive Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

LITTLE CHILDREN
Todd Field (51 Class of 1992), Director/Writer/Producer
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

PAN’S LABYRINTH
Pilar Revuelta (51 Class of 1991), Set Designer/Set Decorator
Art Direction (Winner)

THE PRESTIGE
Wally Pfister (51 Class of 1988), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

78TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2006)

BATMAN BEGINS
Wally Pfister (51 Class of 1988), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK
Robert Elswit (51 Class of 1977), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

OUR TIME IS UP
Pia Clemente (51 Class of 1995), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

77TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2005)

THE AVIATOR
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

TWIST OF FAITH
Kirby Dick (51 Class of 1983), Director/Executive Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

WASP
Andrea Arnold (51 Class of 1991), Director/Writer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

75TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2003)

TWIN TOWERS
William Guttentag (51 Class of 1979), Director/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Winner)

74TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2002)

IN THE BEDROOM
Todd Field (51 Class of 1992), Director/Writer/Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

MULHOLLAND DRIVE
David Lynch (51 Class of 1970), Director
Directing (Nominee)

73RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2001)

ERIN BROCKOVICH
Susannah Grant (51 Class of 1991), Writer
Writing (Original Screenplay) (Nominee)

THE MAN ON LINCOLN’S NOSE
Daniel Raim (51 Class of 1999), Director/Writer/Producer/Cinematographer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

THE PATRIOT
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

TRAFFIC
Marshall Herskovitz (51 Class of 1975), Producer
Edward Zwick (51 Class of 1975), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

72ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (2000)

THE INSIDER
Pieter Jan Brugge (51 Class of 1979), Producer Best Picture (Nominee)

MY MOTHER DREAMS THE SATAN’S DISCIPLES IN NEW YORK*
Barbara Schock (51 Class of 1994), Director Tamara Tiehel (51 Class of 1994), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

71ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1999)

ELECTION NIGHT (VALGAFTEN)
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

OUT OF SIGHT
Scott Frank (51 Class of 1984), Writer
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Edward Zwick (51 Class of 1975), Producer
Best Picture (Winner)

THE THIN RED LINE
Terrence Malick (51 Class of 1969), Director/Writer
Directing (Nominee)
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

70TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1998)

AMISTAD
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

STILL KICKING: THE FABULOUS PALM SPRINGS FOLLIES
Mel Damski (51 Class of 1972), Director/Executive Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

VISAS AND VIRTUE
Chris Donahue (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

WOLFGANG
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

69TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1997)

ERNST & LYSET
Kim Magnusson (51 Class of 1991), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

FLY AWAY HOME
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

SECRETS & LIES
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (51 DWW, Class of 2008), Cast
Actress in a Supporting Role (Nominee)

68TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1996)

BRAVEHEART
Steven Rosenblum (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

“Moonlight” (SABRINA)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

67TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1995)

BLUES HIGHWAY
Vince DiPersio (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer/Producer
William Guttentag (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

FREEDOM ON MY MIND
Connie Field (51 Class of 1987), Director/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

66TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1994)

SCHINDLER’S LIST
Janusz Kaminski (51 Class of 1987), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

65TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1993)

SCENT OF A WOMAN
Martin Brest (51 Class of 1973), Director/Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)
Directing (Nominee)

64TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1992)

DEATH ON THE JOB
Vince DiPersio (51 Class of 1979), Director
William Guttentag (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

JFK
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Winner)

LAST BREEZE OF SUMMER*
David Massey (51 Class of 1989), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

THE PRINCE OF TIDES
Andrew Karsch (51 Class of 1978), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

63RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1991)

BRONX CHEERS*
Raymond De Felitta (51 Class of 1987), Director/Writer/Producer
Matthew Gross (51 Class of 1987), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

THE GODFATHER, PART II
Lisa Fruchtman (51 DWW, Class of 1980), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

SENZENI NA? (WHAT HAVE WE DONE?)*
Bernard Joffa (51 Class of 1988), Director/Producer
Anthony Nicholas (51 Class of 1988), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

62ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1990)

BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

CRACK USA: COUNTY UNDER SIEGE
Vince DiPersio (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer
William Guttentag (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

“The Girl Who Used to Be Me” (SHIRLEY VALENTINE)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

GLORY
Steven Rosenblum (51 Class of 1976), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

61ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1989)

CADILLAC DREAMS*
Matia Karrell (51 DWW, Class of 1987), Director/Writer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?
Christine Choy (51 DWW, Class of 1980), Director/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIE
William Guttentag (51 Class of 1979), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Winner)

59TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1987)

BLUE VELVET
David Lynch (51 Class of 1970), Director/Writer/Composer
Directing (Nominee)

PLATOON
Robert Richardson (51 Class of 1979), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

58TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1986)

BROKEN RAINBOW
Victoria Mudd (51 Class of 1977), Director/Writer/Producer/Cinematographer/Editor
Documentary (Feature) (Winner)

GRAFFITI*
Dianna Costello (51 Class of 1982), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

LAS MADRES: THE MOTHERS OF PLAZA DE MAYO
Susana Munoz (51 DWW, Class of 1994), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

57TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1985)

THE NATURAL
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

TALES OF MEETING AND PARTING*
Lesli Linka Glatter (51 DWW, Class of 1982), Director/Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

56TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1984)

“Papa, Can You Hear Me?” (YENTL)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

THE RIGHT STUFF
Caleb Deschanel (51 Class of 1969), Cinematographer
Cinematography (Nominee)

THE RIGHT STUFF
Lisa Fruchtman (51 DWW, Class of 1980), Editor
Film Editing (Winner)

SEWING WOMAN
Arthur Dong (51 Class of 1984), Director/Producer/Cinematographer/Editor
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

“The Way He Makes Me Feel” (YENTL)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

YENTL
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Score) (Winner)

55TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1983)

“How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” (BEST FRIENDS)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

“If We Were In Love” (YES, GIORGIO)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

“It Might Be You” (TOOTSIE)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

THE SILENCE*
Michael Toshiyuki Uno (51 Class of 1980), Director/Producer
Joseph Benson (51 Class of 1981), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

54TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1982)

AGAINST WIND AND TIDE: A CUBAN ODYSSEY
Suzanne Bauman (51 DWW, Class of 1989), Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

EIGHT MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT: A PORTRAIT OF DR. HELEN CALDICOTT
Mary Benjamin (51 DWW, Class of 1987), Director/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

EL SALVADOR: ANOTHER VIETNAM
Glenn Silber (51 Class of 1983), Director/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

VIOLET*
Shelley Levinson (51 Class of 1978), Director/Producer
Paul Kemp (51 Class of 1979), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

53RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1981)

COAL MINER’S DAUGHTER
Tom Rickman (51 Class of 1969), Writer
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Nominee)

THE ELEPHANT MAN
David Lynch (51 Class of 1970), Director/Writer
Directing (Nominee) Writing (Original Screenplay) (Nominee)

52ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1980)

APOCALYPSE NOW
Lisa Fruchtman (51 DWW, Class of 1980), Editor
Film Editing (Nominee)

“I’ll Never Say Goodbye” (THE PROMISE)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

THE WAR AT HOME
Glenn Silber (51 Class of 1983), Director/Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

51ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1979)

THE DIVIDED TRAIL: A NATIVE AMERICAN ODYSSEY
Jerry Aronson (51 Class of 1981), Director/Editor
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

HEAVEN CAN WAIT
Dyan Cannon (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Cast
Actress in a Supporting Role (Nominee)

“The Last Time I Felt Like This” (SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

STRANGE FRUIT*
Seth Pinsker (51 Class of 1976), Director/Writer/Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

WITH BABIES AND BANNERS: STORY OF THE WOMEN’S EMERGENCY BRIGADE
Lorraine Gray (51 Class of 1986), Director/Producer
Lyn Goldfarb (51 DWW, Class of 1991), Producer
Documentary (Feature) (Nominee)

49TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1977)

AMERICAN SHOESHINE
Sparky Greene (51 Class of 1976), Director/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Nominee)

IN THE REGION OF ICE*
Peter Werner (51 Class of 1973), Director
Andre Guttfreund (51 Class of 1973), Producer
Short Film (Live Action) (Winner)

KUDZU
Marjorie Short (51 Class of 1985), Producer/Editor
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

NUMBER ONE*
Dyan Cannon (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Director/Writer/Producer/Editor/Composer/Cast
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

NUMBER OUR DAYS
Lynne Littman (51 DWW, Class of 1974), Director/Writer/Producer
Documentary (Short Subject) (Winner)

TAXI DRIVER
Julia Phillips (51 DWW, Class of 1974), Producer
Best Picture (Nominee)

48TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1976)

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF BONNIE CONSOLO
Barry Spinello (51 Class of 1983), Director
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

DOUBLETALK
Alan Beattie (51 Class of 1974), Director
Short Film (Live Action) (Nominee)

46TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1974)

FRANK FILM
Frank Mouris (51 Class of 1975), Director/Producer
Short Subject (Animated) (Winner)

THE STING
Julia Phillips (51 DWW, Class of 1974), Producer
Best Picture (Winner)

“The Way We Were” (THE WAY WE WERE)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Winner)

45TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1973)

“Marmalade, Molasses & Honey” (THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE ROY BEAN)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

44TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1972)

“All His Children” (SOMETIMES A GREAT NATION)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

43RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1971)

“Pieces of Dreams” (PIECES OF DREAMS)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

42ND ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1970)

BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE
Dyan Cannon (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Cast
Actress in a Supporting Role (Nominee)

“What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?” (THE HAPPY ENDING)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Nominee)

41ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS ® (1969)

“The Windmills of Your Mind” (THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR)
Marilyn Bergman (51 DWW, Class of 1975), Lyrics by
Music (Original Song) (Winner)

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