22nd Academy Awards
22nd Academy Awards | |
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Date | March 23, 1950 |
Site | RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, California |
Host | Paul Douglas |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | All the King's Men |
Most awards | The Heiress (4) |
Most nominations | The Heiress (8) |
The 22nd Academy Awards Ceremony awarded Oscars for the best in films in 1949. This was the last year for which all five Best Picture nominees were in black and white.
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1][2]
Academy Honorary Awards
Best Foreign Language Film
Academy Juvenile Award
Presenters
- June Allyson and Dick Powell (Presenters: Best Cinematography)
- Anne Baxter and John Hodiak (Presenters: Short Subject Awards)
- Charles Brackett (Presenter: Honorary Award to Cecil B. DeMille)
- James Cagney (Presenter: Best Picture)
- Peggy Dow and Joanne Dru (Presenters: Best Costume Design)
- Jose Ferrer (Presenter: Scientific & Technical Awards)
- Barbara Hale and Ruth Roman (Presenters: Best Art Direction)
- James Hilton (Presenter: Writing Awards)
- John Lund (Presenter: Best Sound Recording)
- Ida Lupino (Presenter: Best Director)
- Ray Milland (Presenter: Best Supporting Actress)
- George Murphy (Presenter: Documentary Awards)
- Patricia Neal (Presenter: Best Special Effects)
- Donald O'Connor (Presenter: Juvenile Award to Bobby Driscoll)
- Cole Porter (Presenter: Music Awards)
- Micheline Presle (Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film)
- Ronald Reagan (Presenter: Honorary Award to Jean Hersholt)
- Mark Robson (Presenter: Best Film Editing)
- Ginger Rogers (Presenter: Honorary Award to Fred Astaire)
- James Stewart (Presenter: Best Actress)
- Claire Trevor (Presenter: Best Supporting Actor)
- Jane Wyman (Presenter: Best Actor)
Performers
- Gene Autry
- Ann Blyth
- Arlene Dahl, Betty Garrett, Ricardo Montalban, and Red Skelton ("Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Neptune's Daughter)
- Dean Martin
- Smilin' Jack Smith
Multiple nominations and awards
These films had multiple nominations:
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The following films received multiple awards.
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See also
- 7th Golden Globe Awards
- 1949 in film
- 1st Primetime Emmy Awards
- 2nd Primetime Emmy Awards
- 3rd British Academy Film Awards
- 4th Tony Awards
References
- ↑ "The 22nd Academy Awards (1950) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
- ↑ The Official Academy Awards® Database
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