Cinema Flashcards
Raging Bull and Casino actor
Robert De Niro
Directed Postcards From the Edge
Mike Nichols
Best Picture 2013
12 Years a Slave
Best Picture 1968
Oliver
Directed Cape Fear
Martin Scorsese
Sally Field Best Actress film - 1979
Norma Rae
Silent screen swashbuckler
Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
Directed Persona
Ingmar Bergman
Charles Laughton Best Actor film - 1932-1933
Private Life of Henry VIII
The Great Gatsby and Hannah and Her Sisters actress
Mia Farrow
Directed M
Fritz Lange
Directed From Here to Eternity (Oscar)
Fred Zinnemann
Back to the Future and Doc Hollywood actor
Michael J. Fox
Best Picture 1967
In the Heat of the Night
Henry Fonda Best Actor film - 1981
On Golden Pond
Directed One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Oscar)
Milos Forman
Directed Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Steven Spielberg
Oldest Best Actor winner
Henry Fonda (76 yrs)
Directed Dr. Zhivago
David Lean
Directed The Bridges of Madison County
Clint Eastwood
Jack Nicholson Best Actor film - 1997
As Good as it Gets
Directed The Natural
Barry Levinson
An American in Paris and Singin’ in the Rain actor
Gene Kelly
Directed Macbeth (1948)
Orson Welles
Directed Ben Hur (Oscar)
William Wyler
Directed Rebecca
Alfred Hitchcock
Best Picture 1970
Patton
Pretty Woman and An Aemrican Gigolo actor
Richard Gere
Original Great Gatsby star
Alan Ladd
Conan the Barbarian and The Terminator actor
Arnold Schwarzenneger
Martin Landau Best Supporting Actor film - 1994
Ed Wood
Directed Vertigo
Alfred Hitchcock
Night of the Iguana and Where Eagles Dare actor
Richard Burton
Directed Scream I - II
John Carpenter
Directed Life is Beautiful (Oscar)
Roberto Benigni
Gwyneth Paltrow Best Actress film - 1998
Shakespeare in Love
Actress with longest film career
Lillian Gish (75 years)
Helen Hunt Best Actress film - 1997
As Good as it Gets
Striptease and Ghost actress
Demi Moore
Meryl Streep Best Actress film - 1982
Sophie’s Choice
Mask and The Witches of Eastwick actress
Cher
Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind actor
Richard Dreyfuss
Directed All That Jazz
Bob Fosse
Directed Prizzi’s Honor
John Huston
Best Picture 1997
Titanic
Directed Short Cuts
Robert Altman
The Misfits and Some Like it Hot actress
Marilyn Monroe
Fort Apache and The Grapes of Wrath actor
Henry Fonda
Directed Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Oscar)
Frank Capra
Directed Annie Hall (Oscar)
Woody Allen
Directed Peggy Sue Got Married
Francis Ford Coppola
Directed Cabaret (Oscar)
Bob Fosse
Directed Guys and Dolls
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Best Picture 1963
Tom Jones
King’s Row and Bedtime for Bonzo actor
Ronald Reagan
Directed The Godfather I - II & III (Oscar - II)
Francis Ford Coppola
Best Picture 1982
Gandhi
Terms of Endearment and Steel Magnolias actress
Shirley MacLaine
Primary Colors and Dolores Claiborne actress
Kathy Bates
Al Pacino Best Actor film - 1992
Scent of a Woman
Twister and As Good as it Gets actress
Helen Hunt
Directed The Wild Bunch
Sam Peckinpah
Best Picture 1991
Silence of the Lambs
Directed 2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick
Best Picture 1971
The French Connection
Directed The Grapes of Wrath (Oscar)
John Ford
Directed Tom Jones (Oscar)
Tom Richardson
Russel Crowe Best Actor film - 2000
The Gladiator
Glenda Jackson Best Actress film - 1973
A Touch of Class
Fritz Lang’s 1926 silent masterpiece
Metropolis
Directed Gone With the Wind (Oscar)
Victor Fleming
Directed An American in Paris
Vincent Minnelli
Directed The French Connection (Oscar)
William Friedkin
Best Picture 2006
The Departed
Same Time Next Year and Catch 22 actor
Alan Alda
Best Picture 1952
The Greatest Show on Earth
Best Picture 2007
No Country For Old Men
Jaws and All that Jazz actor
Roy Scheider
Sissy Spacek Best Actress film - 1980
Coal Miner’s Daughter
Doctor Zhivago and Star Wars actor
Alec Guinness
Directed Unforgiven (Oscar)
Clint Eastwood
Best Picture 1929-1930
All Quiet on the Western Front
Directed Nightmare on Elm Street I - II - III
Wes Craven
Directed Gandhi (Oscar)
Richard Attenborough
Victor McLaglen Best Actor film - 1935
The Informer
Directed Ordinary People (Oscar)
Robert Redford
Directed The Ten Commandments
Cecil B. DeMille
Best Picture 2001
A Beautiful Mind
Directed A Man for all Seasons (Oscar)
Fred Zinnemann
Three films to win top five Oscars
It Happened One Night; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; The Silence of the Lambs
Gigi and An American in Paris actress
Leslie Caron
Directed North by Northwest
Alfred Hitchcock
Tom Hanks Best Actor film - 1994
Forrest Gump
Best Picture 1981
Chariots of Fire
Directed Amadeus (Oscar)
Milos Forman
He played Don Juan in 1926
John Barrymore
Oldest Best Actress Winner
Jessica Tandy (80 yrs)
Mary Poppins and Victor/Victoria actress
Julie Andrews
Roberto Benigni Best Actor film - 1998
Life is Beautiful
Prince of Tides and Yentl actress
Barbara Streisand
Directed The Great Dictator
Charlie Chaplin
Richard Dreyfuss Best Actor film - 1977
The Goodbye Girl
Directed Cacoon
Ron Howard
Paul Muni Best Actor film - 1936
The Story of Louis Pasteur
Wall Street and Hot Shots Part Deux actor
Charlie Sheen
Best Picture 2009
The Hurt Locker
First wide screen movie - 1953
The Robe
Directed Spartacus
Stanley Kubrick
Best Picture 1935
Mutiny on the Bounty
Directed City Lights
Charlie Chaplin
The Mask and The Grinch actor
Jim Carrey
Best Picture 1964
My Fair Lady
Emma Thompson Best Actress film - 1992
Howard’s End
Best Picture 1950
All About Eve
Directed Gaslight
George Cukor
Directed Funny Girl
William Wyler
Snake Eyes and Forrest Gump actor
Gary Sinise
Directed The Maltese Falcon
John Huston
Directed Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Francis Ford Coppola
Sister Act and The Color Purple actress
Whoopi Goldberg
Sally Field Best Actress film - 1984
Places in the Heart
Directed Rosemary’s Baby
Roman Polanski
Directed Sleepy Hollow
Tim Burton
Best Picture 1969
Midnight Cowboy
Best Picture 1966
A Man for All Seasons
Directed It’s a Wonderful Life
Frank Capra
Best Picture 2005
Crash
Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society actor
Robin Williams
Directed Wuthering Heights
William Wyler
Lou Gossett Jr. Best Supporting Actor film - 1982
An Officer and a Gentleman
Directed Tootsie
Sidney Pollack
Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally actress
Meg Ryan
Best Picture 1938
You Can’t Take it With You
Directed Gentlemen’s Agreement (Oscar)
Elia Kazan
Accidental Tourist and Thelma and Louise actress
Geena Davis
Manhattan and Annie Hall actress
Diane Keaton
Best Picture 2011
The Artist
Directed In the Heat of the Night
Norman Jewison
Directed It Happened One Night (Oscar)
Frank Capra
Best Picture 2002
Chicago
Directed The Greatest Show on Earth
Cecil B. DeMille
Directed Rocky (Oscar)
John Avildsen
Directed The Day of the Jackal
Fred Zinnemann
Directed Casablanca (Oscar)
Michael Curtez
Directed The Temptation of Christ
Martin Scorsese
Jewell of the Nile and Twins actor
Danny DeVito
Directed Rear Window
Alfred Hitchcock
Most nominated films to receive no oscars (11)
The Turning Point;The Color Purple
Directed The Untouchables
Brian De Palma
Othello and What’s Love Got to do With It actor
Laurence Fishburne
Directed Slaughterhouse Five
George Roy Hill
Rocky and The Clash of the Titans actor
Burgess Meredith
Directed Reds
Warren Beatty
Directed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Mike Nichols
Directed The Player
Robert Altman
Directed Midnight Express
Alan Parker
Ben Kingsley Best Actor film - 1982
Gandhi
Olivia de Havilland Best Actress film - 1946
To Each His Own
Directed Braveheart (Oscar)
Mel Gibson
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Godzilla actor
Matthew Broderick
Malcom X and Glory actor
Denzel Washington
Susan Sarandon Best Actress film - 1995
Dead Man Walking
The World of Susie Wong and Stalag 17 actor
William Holden
Directed Bullets Over Broadway
Woody Allen
Directed Rain Man (Oscar)
Barry Levinson
Directed The Lost Weekend (Oscar)
Billy Wilder
Juliette Binoche Best Supporting Actress film - 1996
The English Patient
Jack Palance Best Supporting Actor film - 1991
City Slickers
Directed The Shining
Stanley Kubrick
Lorenzo’s Oil and 48 Hours actor
Nick Nolte
Olympic swimmers who played Tarzan
Buster Crabbe & Johnny Weissmuller
Directed In the Line of Fire
Wolfgang Peterson
Fatal Attraction and Hamlet actress
Glenn Close
Directed English Patient (Oscar)
Anthony Mingella
He played “The Sheik”
Rudolph Valentino
Directed Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Oscar)
John Huston
Fried Green Tomatoes and Cacoon actress
Jessica Tandy
Prizzi’s Honor and Peggy Sue Got Married actress
Kathleen Turner
F. Murray Abraham Best Actor film - 1984
Amadeus
Best Picture 1990
Dances With Wolves
Directed Sleeper
Woody Allen
Directed Good Morning Vietnam
Barry Levinson
Dirty Dancing and Ghost actor
Patrick Swayze
Best Picture 1996
The English Patient
Directed La Dolce Vita
Federico Fellini
Star Wars and Shampoo actress
Carrie Fisher
Best Picture 1941
How Green Was My Valley
Ellen Burstyn Best Actress film - 1974
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Pretty Woman and The Pelican Brief actress
Julia Roberts
Marissa Tomei Best Supporting Actress film 1992
My Cousin Vinny
Directed The Magnificent Ambersons
Orson Welles
Peter Finch Best Actor film - 1976
Network (Posthumous award)
Directed The Wizard of Oz
Victor Fleming
Directed High Noon
Fred Zinnemann
Best Picture 1974
The Godfather II
Best Picture 1956
Around the World in 80 Days
Best Picture 1961
West Side Story
Aliens and Gorillas in the Mist actress
Sigourney Weaver
Directed Strangers on a Train
Alfred Hitchcock
Directed All About Eve (Oscar)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Nell and Contact actress
Jodie Foster
Directed Notorious
Alfred Hitchcock
Directed Dances With Wolves (Oscar)
Kevin Costner
Best Picture 1978
The Deer Hunter
First film and only silent film to win Best Picture - 1927
Wings
Katharine Hepburn Best Actress film - 1981
On Golden Pond
Best Picture 1992
Unforgiven
Directed Stagecoach
John Ford
Jessica Tandy Best Actress film - 1989
Driving Miss Daisy
Directed Aliens
James Cameron
Best Picture 1973
The Sting
Places in the Heart and Norma Rae actress
Sally Field
Best Picture 1940
Rebecca
Cher Best Actress film - 1987
Moonstruck
Individual with most non-acting Oscars
Walt Disney (27 plus 6 special)
Directed MASH
Robert Altman
Geraldine Page Best Actress film - 1985
Trip to Bountiful
Directed Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard
Directed The Informer (Oscar)
John Ford
Four Batman actors
Michael Keaton; Val Kilmer; George Clooney; Christian Bale
Water World and The Bodyguard actor
Kevin Costner
Hilary Swank Best Actress film - 1999
Boys Don’t Cry
Directed Madame X
Lionel Barrymore
Caddyshack and Fletch actor
Chevy Chase
Directed Raging Bull
Martin Scorsese
Prizzi’s Honor and The Addams Family actress
Angelica Huston
Directed The Gold Rush
Charlie Chaplin
Tootsie and Little Big Man actor
Dustin Hoffman
Jack Nicholson Best Actor film - 1975
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Directed Moonstruck
Norman Jewison
Directed A Chorus Line
Richard Attenborough
Dustin Hoffman Best Actor film - 1979
Kramer vs. Kramer
Directed American Graffiti
George Lucas
A Few Good Men and The Witches of Eastwick actor
Jack Nicholson
Edward Scissorhands and Sleepy Hollow actor
Johnny Depp
Directed The Quiet Man (Oscar)
John Ford
Silent film star of Phanton of the Opera - “The Man of a Thousand Faces”
Lon Chaney Sr.
The Color of Money and Top Gun actor
Tom Cruise
Hunt for Red October and Diamonds are Forever actor
Sean Connery
Directed Silkwood
Mike Nichols
Directed How Green Was my Valley (Oscar)
John Ford
Directed A Passage to India
David Lean
Directed Nanook of the North
Robert Flaherty
The Goodbye Girl portrayer
Marsha Mason
Best Picture 1998
Shakespeare in Love
Directed Crimes and Misdemeanors
Woody Allen
Best Picture 1962
Lawrence of Arabia
Directed The Purple Rose of Cairo
Woody Allen
Best Picture 1985
Out of Africa
Henry V and Hamlet actor (modern)
Kenneth Branagh
Best Picture 1980
Ordinary People
Best Picture 1957
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Directed Out of Africa (Oscar)
Sidney Pollack
Kathy Bates Best Actress film - 1990
Misery
Directed Sunset Boulevard
Billy Wilder
Directed A League of Their Own
Penny Marshall
Diane Keaton Best Actress film - 1977
Annie Hall
Directed Patton (Oscar)
Franklin Schaffner
Best Picture 1949
All the King’s Men
Best Picture 1986
Platoon
Directed Air Force One
Wolfgang Peterson
Four time winner of Best Director Oscar
John Ford
On the Waterfront and Mutiny on the Bounty actor
Marlon Brando
Best Picture 1951
An American in Paris
Directed Play It Again Sam
Woody Allen
Amadeus and Animal House actor
Tom Hulce
Two Sabrina actresses
Audrey Hepburn and Julia Ormond
Dirty Harry and The Outlaw Jose Wales actor
Clint Eastwood
Alice Doesn’t Live here anymore Star
Ellen Burstyn
Reds and Dick Tracy actor
Warren Beatty
Best Picture 1954
On the Waterfront
Best Picture 1931-1932
Grand Hotel
Best Picture 1959
Ben Hur
Directed The Silence of the Lambs (Oscar)
Jonathan Demme
Seven James Bond actors
Peter Sellers; George Lazenby; Sean Connery; Roger Moore; Pierce Brosnan; Timothy Dalton; Daniel Craig
My Cousin Vinny and Goodfellas actor
Joe Pesci
Jon Voight Best Actor film - 1978
Coming Home
Kevin Spacey Best Actor film - 1999
American Beauty
Royal family of American Stage
The Barrymores
Directed A Streetcar Named Desire
Elia Kazan
Directed The Sound of Music (Oscar)
Robert Wise
Silent German horror film - 1919
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Jane Fonda Best Actress film - 1978
Coming Home
Jodie Foster Best Actress film - 1988
The Accused
The Player and The Shawshank Redemption actor
Tim Robbins
Best Picture 1995
Braveheart
Jeremy Irons Best Actor film - 1990
Reversal of Fortune
Directed Limelight
Charlie Chaplin
Art Carney Best Actor film - 1974
Harry and Tonto
Directed Birth of a Nation
D.W. Griffith
Nicole Kidman Best Actress film - 2002
The Hours
Best Picture 1999
American Beauty
Directed My Fair Lady (Oscar)
George Cukor
Jessica Lange Best Actress film 1994
Blue Sky
Pulp Fiction and Broken Arrow actor
John Travolta
Rebel Without a Cause and Giant actor
James Dean
Directed Full Metal Jacket
Stanley Kubrick
Silent film star of Cleopatra and A Fool there Was
Theda Bara (“The Vamp”)
Directed Titanic (Oscar)
James Cameron
Best Picture 1984
Amadeus
Directed Kramer vs. Kramer (Oscar)
Robert Benton
Best Picture 1953
From Here to Eternity
Batman and The Doors actor
Val Kilmer
Parenthood and Father of the Bride actor
Steve Martin
Private Benjamin and Death Becomes Her actress
Goldie Hawn
Directed Working Girl
Mike Nichols
Directed Dr. Strangelove
Stanley Kubrick
Directed Awakenings
Penny Marshall
Natural Born Killers and White Men Can’t Jump actor
Woody Harrelson
Silver screen swashbuckler
Errol Flynn
Best Picture 1944
Going My Way
The Bridges of Madison County and Silkwood actress
Meryl Streep
Directed Alien
Ridley Scott
Three time winner of Best Supporting Actor Oscar
Walter Brennan
Directed Gigi (Oscar)
Vincent Minnelli
Directed Manhattan
Woody Allen
A Star is Born and Meet Me in St. Louis actress
Judy Garland
Directed Letter to Three Wives (Oscar)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Lethal Weapon and Predator II actor
Danny Glover
Directed Airplane!
David Zucker
Directed Big
Penny Marshall
Adrian Brody Best Actor film - 2002
The Pianist
Youngest Best Actress Winner
Marlee Matlin (20 yrs)
Directed The Electric Horseman
Sidney Pollack
Best Picture 1987
The Last Emperor
The Natural and The Sting actor
Robert Redford
Directed The Seven Samurai
Akira Kurosawa
Braveheart and The Road Warrior actor
Mel Gibson
Men in Black and Independence Day star
Will Smith
Best Picture 1947
Gentlemen’s Agreement
Directed Mississippi Burning
Alan Parker
Directed Frenzy
Alfred Hitchcock
Directed Edward Scissorhands
Tim Burton
Glengarry Glen Ross and Grumpy Old Men actor
Jack Lemmon
Best Picture 1972
The Godfather
Four time winner of Best Actress Oscar
Katharine Hepburn
The Fugitive and Men in Black actor
Tommy Lee Jones
Best Picture 1930-1931
Cimarron
Beverly Hills Cop and 48 Hours actor
Eddie Murphy
Jodie Foster Best Actress film - 1991
Silence of the Lambs
Directed Apocalypse Now
Francis Ford Coppola
Youngest Best Supporting Actress Winner
Tatum O’Neal (10 yrs)
Louise Fletcher Best Actress film - 1975
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Nicolas Cage Best Actor film 1995
Leaving Las Vegas
Forget Paris and Terms of Endearment actress
Debra Winger
City Slickers and Forget Paris actor
Billy Crystal
Daniel Day-Lewis Best Actor film - 1989
My Left Foot
Best Picture 1965
The Sound of Music
Directed Star Wars
George Lucas
Directed Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock
Directed Cast Away
Robert Zemeckis
Directed Last Tango in Paris
Bernardo Bertolucci
Directed A River Runs Through It
Robert Redford
Big and A League of Their Own actor
Tom Hanks
Best Picture 1988
Rain Man
True Lies and Halloween series actress
Jammie Lee Curtis
Barbarella and The Electric Horseman actress
Jane Fonda
Directed Cleopatra
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Directed Eyes Wide Shut
Stanley Kubrick
Directed Goodfellas
Martin Scorsese
Directed Clockwork Orange
Stanley Kubrick
Directed Roshomon
Akira Kurosawa
Michael Douglas Best Actor film - 1987
Wall Street
Jack Lemmon Best Actor film - 1973
Save the Tiger
Air Force One and The Fugitive actor
Harrison Ford
Directed The Graduate (Oscar)
Mike Nichols
Wall Street and War of the Roses actor
Michael Douglas
Julia Roberts Best Actress film - 2000
Erin Brockovich
Directed The Deer Hunter (Oscar)
Michael Camino
Directed The Sting (Oscar)
George Roy Hill
Directed The Terminator
James Cameron
Directed Nightmare Before Christmas
Tim Burton
Directed Ran
Akira Kurosawa
Halle Berry Best Actress film - 2001
Monster’s Ball
Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters actor
Bill Murray
Best Picture 1977
Annie Hall
Denzel Washington Best Actor film - 2001
Training Day
Fashion Designer with most oscars
Edith Head
Directed Misery
Rob Reiner
Directed Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
George Lucas
The first talkie
The Jazz Singer
Mambo Kings and Evita actor
Antonio Banderas
Shirley MacLaine Best Actress film - 1983
Terms of Endearment
Robert Duvall Best Actor film - 1983
Tender Mercies
The Miracle Worker and The Graduate actress
Ann Bancroft
Legends of the Fall and Seven Years in Tibet actor
Brad Pitt
Apocalypse Now and The Great Santini actor
Robert Duvall
Directed Body Heat
Lawrence Kasdan
Best Picture 1945
The Lost Weekend
Frances McDormand Best Actress film - 1996
Fargo
Holly Hunter Best Actress film - 1993
The Piano
Best Picture 2004
Million Dollar Baby
Geoffrey Rush Best Actor film - 1996
Shine
Best Picture 1983
Terms of Endearment
Directed Forrest Gump (Oscar)
Robert Zemeckis
Directed Terminator II: Judgement Day
James Cameron
Best Picture 1948
Hamlet
Best Picture 1994
Forrest Gump
Best Picture 1942
Mrs. Minniver
Coal Miner’s Daughter and Crimes of the Heart actress
Sissy Spacek
Directed Mars Attacks
Tim Burton
Bugsy and Bonnie and Clyde actor
Warren Beatty
Howard’s End and Henry V actress
Emma Thompson
Directed West Side Story (Oscar)
Jerome Robbins
Only film and its sequel to win Best Picture Oscar
The Godfather I & II
Anthny Hopkins Best Actor film - 1991
Silence of the Lambs
Charlie Chaplin’s film set in the Klondike
The Gold Rush
Best Picture 1946
The Best Years Of Our Lives
Easy Rider and Ulee’s Gold actor
Peter Fonda
Deep Impact and The Shawshank Redemption actor
Morgan Freeman
Best Picture 1927-1928
Wings
Directed A Few Good Men
Rob Reiner
Directed The African Queen
John Huston
Directed Mission Impossible
Brian De Palma
Directed Terms of Endearment (Oscar)
James L. Brooks
Films to win most Oscars (11)
Ben Hur; Titanic
Marlee Matlin Best Actress film - 1986
Children of a Lesser God
Dustin Hoffman Best Actor film - 1988
Rain Man
A Fish Called Wanda and Ice Storm actor
Kevin Kline
Body Heat and Kiss of the Spider Woman actor
William Hurt
Directed The Big Chill
Lawrence Kasdan
Best Picture 1958
Gigi
William Hurt Best Actor film - 1985
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Scent of a Woman and The Godfather actor
Al Pacino
Best Picture 1989
Driving Mrs. Daisy
Directed Lawrence of Arabia (Oscar)
David Lean
Best Picture 1979
Kramer Vs. Kramer
Judy Holliday Best Actress film - 1950
Born Yesterday
Directed On the Waterfront (Oscar)
Elia Kazan
Lilies of the Field and The Blackboard Jungle actor
Sidney Portier
Best Picture 2003
Return of the King
Best Picture 1932-1933
Cavalcade
Directed The Best Years of Our Lives (Oscar)
William Wyler
Directed Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Oscar)
George Roy Hill
Edward Scissorhands and Little Women actress
Winona Ryder
Best Picture 1939
Gone With the Wind
Directed Fort Apache
John Ford
Directed West World
Michael Crichton
Best Picture 1928-1929
Broadway Melody
Robert De Niro Best Actor film - 1980
Raging Bull
Best Picture 2012
Argo
The Net and Speed actress
Sandra Bullock
Directed Apollo 13
Ron Howard
Howard’s End and Legends of the Fall actor
Anthony Hopkins
Paul Newman Best Actor film - 1986
The Color of Money
Best Picture 1993
Schindler’s List
The original Odd Couple
Walter Matthau & Jack Lemmon
Tom Hanks Best Actor film - 1993
Philadelphia
Best Picture 2003
_Return of the _King
Directed When Harry Met Sally
Rob Reiner
Jurassic Park and Independence Day actor
Jeff Goldblum
Directed Mrs. Minniver (Oscar)
William Wyler
Cliffhanger and Judge Dredd actor
Sylvester Stallone
Original Lawrence of Arabia
Peter O’Toole
Directed You Can’t Take it With You (Oscar)
Frank Capra
Best Picture 1943
Casablanca
Directed The Last Emperor (Oscar)
Bernardo Bertolucci
The Client and Thelma and Louise actress
Susan Sarandon
Directed Scarface
Brian De Palma
The Blues Brothers and Ghostbusters actor
Dan Aykroyd
Directed Seven Beauties
Lina Wertmuller
Best Picture 1960
The Apartment
He portrayed “Q” in 17 James Bond Films
Desmond Llewellyn
Zorro and The Wild Wild West actress
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Directed Halloween I - II - III…
John Carpenter
First color movie - 1935
Becky Sharp
Directed Quiz Show
Robert Redford
Best Picture 2004
Million Dollar Baby
Apollo 13 and A Few Good Men actor
Kevin Bacon
Directed Chinatown
Roman Polanski
Best Picture 2010
The King’s Speech
Four Weddings and a Funeral and Green Card actress
Andie MacDowell
Rob Roy and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace actor
Liam Neeson
Splash and Roxanne actress
Daryl Hannah
Die Hard and The Sixth Sense actor
Bruce Willis
Best Picture 1937
The Life of Emile Zola
Cyranno de Bergerac and Green Card actor
Gerard Depardieu
Directed Hannah and Her Sisters
Woody Allen
Directed The Bridge on the River Kwai (Oscar)
David Lean
Stagecoach and The Quiet Man actor
John Wayne
Basic Instinct and Totall Recall actress
Sharon Stone
Best Picture 2008
Slumdog Millionaire
Faye Dunaway Best Actress film - 1976
Network
Directed The Apartment (Oscar)
Billy Wilder
Addams Family and Back to the Future actor
Christopher Lloyd
Best Picture 1955
Marty
Best Picture 1975
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Directed Ghost
David Zucker
Films nominated for most Oscars (14)
All About Eve; Titanic
Directed Oliver (Oscar)
Sir Carol Reed
Best Picture 2000
Gladiator
Directed Taming of the Shrew
Franco Zeffirelli
Best Picture 1976
Rocky
The Naked Gun and Airplane actor
Leslie Nielson
Best Picture 1934
It Happened One Night
Directed The Seventh Seal
Ingmar Bergman
Directed Plan 9 From Outer Space
Ed Wood
Best Picture 1936
The Great Ziegfeld
Apollo 13 and Glengarry Glen Ross actor
Ed Harris
“The Little Tramp”
Charlie Chaplin