As regards Academy Awards and the cast of National Treasure, Nicolas Cage has a nomination and a win, Jon Voight has three nominations and a win, and Harvey Keitel has a nomination. As all the actors in the cast are still living and working now, this could change. Links are provided so you can check the facts. They are all to the internet Movie Database.
Walt Disney holds the record for both the most Academy Award nominations (59) and the number of Oscars awarded (22). He also earned four honorary Oscars. His last competitive Academy Award was posthumous.
Hugo had the most nominations: 11The Artist was a close second with 10They both won 5 Oscars.Read more: Which_film_had_won_the_most_nominations_for_the_2012_academy_awards
Ed Harris has never won an Academy Award despite nominations for his performances in "Apollo 13" (1995), "The Truman Show" (1998), "Pollock" (2000) and "The Hours" (2002).
yes, the academy award is the name of the ceremony and the oscar is the name of the actual award
A Special Achievement Academy Award is given to an actor which the Academy feels that deserves to be acknowledged for his life in cinema, but not in a particular category or in a specific year.
Philip Seymour Hoffman received 4 Academy Award nominations. He won one for Best Actor for the film Capote in 2005.
They were announced January 25th 2011.
Academy Award NominationsThe Final Category for December 31 2009 was Academy Award Nominations
Philip Seymour Hoffman received five BAFTA Award nominations and won one.
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According to Wikipedia, Crash (2004) received a total of 60 award nominations, winning 24 of them; 6 out of the 60 were Academy Award nominations, of which 3 were won (for Best Picture, Best Editing and Best Screenplay - Original).
This 1982 Wolfgang Peterson masterpiece got 6 nominations and no wins. But 6 nominations is as good as a win in my opinion. See link for more. It also received a nomination for a Golden Globe award.
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An Oscar nomination is a nomination for an award from the American Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. These nominations are in many categories of excellence. The nominations are once a year and the culminations are the Academy Awards which are held in March.
Walt Disney holds the record for both the most Academy Award nominations (59) and the number of Oscars awarded (22). He also earned four honorary Oscars. His last competitive Academy Award was posthumous.
Not yet. The nominations for 2010 movies will be announced in early 2011.
"Hugo" earned 11 Academy Award nominations, and subsequently won five. In second place was "The Artist" with 10 nominations, ultimately winning five, including Best Picture.