Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1995. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Brian Grazer, Producer.
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
George Miller,
Doug Mitchell and
Bill Miller, Producers.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Mel Gibson,
Alan Ladd, Jr. and
Bruce Davey, Producers.
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium)
Mario Cecchi Gori,
Vittorio Cecchi Gori and
Gaetano Daniele, Producers.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Lindsay Doran, Producer.
Nicolas Cage in
Leaving Las Vegas, Initial Productions; MGM/UA. (France, UK, USA)
Richard Dreyfuss in
Mr. Holland’s Opus, Hollywood Pictures/Interscope Communications Production; Buena Vista.
Anthony Hopkins in
Nixon, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista.
Sean Penn in
Dead Man Walking, Working Title/Havoc Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK, USA)
Massimo Troisi in
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium)
Susan Sarandon in
Dead Man Walking, Working Title/Havoc Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK, USA)
Elisabeth Shue in
Leaving Las Vegas, Initial Productions; MGM/UA. (France, UK, USA)
Sharon Stone in
Casino, Universal Pictures Production; Universal. (USA, France)
Meryl Streep in
The Bridges of Madison County, Amblin/Malpaso Production; Warner Bros.
Emma Thompson in
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
James Cromwell in
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
Ed Harris in
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Brad Pitt in
12 Monkeys, Atlas/Classico Productions; Universal.
Tim Roth in
Rob Roy, United Artists Corporation Limited Production; MGM/UA. (UK)
Kevin Spacey in
The Usual Suspects, Blue Parrot Production; Gramercy Pictures. (USA, Germany)
Joan Allen in
Nixon, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista.
Kathleen Quinlan in
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Mira Sorvino in
Mighty Aphrodite, Sweetheart Production; Miramax Films.
Mare Winningham in
Georgia, CIBY 2000 Production; Miramax Films. (USA, France)
Kate Winslet in
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
Chris Noonan.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Mel Gibson.
Dead Man Walking, Working Title/Havoc Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK, USA)
Tim Robbins.
Leaving Las Vegas, Initial Productions; MGM/UA. (France, UK, USA)
Mike Figgis.
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium)
Michael Radford.
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal. Art direction by
Michael Corenblith; set decoration by
Merideth Boswell.
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA) Art direction by
Roger Ford; set decoration by
Kerrie Brown.
A Little Princess, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. Art direction by
Bo Welch; set decoration by
Cheryl Carasik.
Restoration, Segue Productions/Avenue Pictures in association with Oxford Film Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
Eugenio Zanetti.
Richard III, Richard III Limited Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA)
Tony Burrough.
Batman Forever, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK)
Stephen Goldblatt.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
John Toll.
A Little Princess, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros.
Emmanuel Lubezki.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Michael Coulter.
Shanghai Triad, Shanghai Film Studios Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (France, China)
Lu Yue.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Charles Knode.
Restoration, Segue Productions/Avenue Pictures in association with Oxford Film Company Production; Miramax Films. (USA, UK)
James Acheson.
Richard III, Richard III Limited Production; MGM/UA. (UK, USA)
Shuna Harwood.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Jenny Beavan and
John Bright.
12 Monkeys, Atlas/Classico Productions; Universal.
Julie Weiss.
(Feature)
Anne Frank Remembered, Jon Blair Film Company Limited Production; Sony Pictures Classics. (UK, USA, Netherlands)
Jon Blair.
The Battle over Citizen Kane, Lennon Documentary Group Producton for The American Experience.
Thomas Lennon and
Michael Epstein.
(Short Subject)
The Living Sea, MacGillivray Freeman Films Production.
Greg MacGillivray and
Alec Lorimore.
One Survivor Remembers, Home Box Office and The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Production.
Kary Antholis.
The Shadow of Hate, Guggenheim Productions, Inc. Production for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Charles Guggenheim.
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Mike Hill and
Dan Hanley.
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
Marcus D’Arcy and
Jay Friedkin.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Steven Rosenblum.
Crimson Tide, Hollywood Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Chris Lebenzon.
Seven, Juno Pix Production; New Line.
Richard Francis-Bruce.
All Things Fair, Per Holst Film Production. (Denmark, Sweden)
Antonia’s Line, Bergen Theatre-Film-Television Production; First Look Pictures. (Netherlands, Belgium, UK, France)
Dust of Life, 3B Production. (France, Algeria, Belgium, Germany, Hong Kong)
O Quatrilho, Producoes Cinematograficas L.C. Barreto Ltda./Filmes do Equador Ltda. Production. (Brazil)
The Star Maker, Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production; Miramax Films. (Italy)
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Peter Frampton,
Paul Pattison and
Lois Burwell.
My Family, Mi Familia, New Line Cinema Production; New Line.
Ken Diaz and
Mark Sanchez.
Roommates, Hollywood Pictures/Interscope Communications Production; Buena Vista.
Greg Cannom,
Bob Laden and
Colleen Callaghan.
(Original Dramatic Score)
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
James Horner.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
James Horner.
Nixon, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista.
John Williams.
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium)
Luis Enrique Bacalov.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Patrick Doyle.
(Original Musical or Comedy Score)
The American President, Castle Rock Entertainment Production; Columbia.
Marc Shaiman.
Pocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Alan Menken; lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz; orchestral score by
Alan Menken.
Sabrina, Mirage/Scott Rudin/Sandollar Production; Paramount in association with Constellation Films. (Germany, USA)
John Williams.
Toy Story, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production; Buena Vista.
Randy Newman.
Unstrung Heroes, Hollywood Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
Thomas Newman.
(Original Song)
Colors of the Wind from
Pocahontas, Walt Disney Pictures Production; Buena Vista. Music by
Alan Menken; lyric by
Stephen Schwartz.
Dead Man Walkin’ from
Dead Man Walking, Working Title/Havoc Production; Gramercy Pictures. (UK, USA) Music and lyric by
Bruce Springsteen.
Moonlight from
Sabrina, Mirage/Scott Rudin/Sandollar Production; Paramount in association with Constellation Films. (Germany, USA) Music by
John Williams; lyric by
Alan Bergman and
Marilyn Bergman.
You’ve Got a Friend from
Toy Story, Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production; Buena Vista. Music and lyric by
Randy Newman.
(Animated)
The Chicken from Outer Space, Stretch Films, Inc./Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc./Cartoon Network Production.
John R. Dilworth.
A Close Shave, Aardman Animations Limited Production. (UK)
Nick Park.
the end, Alias/Wavefront Production. (Canada)
Chris Landreth and
Robin Bargar.
Gagarin, Second Frog Animation Group Production. (Russia)
Alexij Kharitidi.
Runaway Brain, Walt Disney Pictures Production.
Chris Bailey.
(Live Action)
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Rick Dior,
Steve Pederson,
Scott Millan and
David MacMillan.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Andy Nelson,
Scott Millan,
Anna Behlmer and
Brian Simmons.
Waterworld, Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Steve Maslow,
Gregg Landaker and
Keith A. Wester.
Batman Forever, Warner Bros. Production; Warner Bros. (USA, UK)
John Leveque and
Bruce Stambler.
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Lon Bender and
Per Hallberg.
Crimson Tide, Hollywood Pictures Production; Buena Vista.
George Watters II.

To
John Lasseter for his inspired leadership of the Pixar
Toy Story team, resulting in the first feature-length computer-animated film.
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
Robert Legato,
Michael Kanfer,
Leslie Ekker and
Matt Sweeney.
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
Scott E. Anderson,
Charles Gibson,
Neal Scanlan and
John Cox.
(Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)
Apollo 13, Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures Production; Universal.
William Broyles, Jr. and
Al Reinert.
Babe, Kennedy Miller Pictures Production; Universal. (Australia, USA)
George Miller and
Chris Noonan.
Leaving Las Vegas, Initial Productions; MGM/UA. (France, UK, USA)
Mike Figgis.
The Postman (Il Postino), Cecchi Gori Group Tiger Cinematografica Production/Pentafilm/Esterno Mediterraneo/Blue Dahlia Production; Miramax Films. (Italy, France, Belgium)
Anna Pavignano,
Michael Radford,
Furio Scarpelli,
Giacomo Scarpelli and
Massimo Troisi.
Sense and Sensibility, Mirage Production; Columbia. (USA, UK)
Emma Thompson.
(Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen)
Braveheart, Icon Productions/Ladd Company Production; Paramount.
Randall Wallace.
Mighty Aphrodite, Sweetheart Production; Miramax Films.
Woody Allen.
Nixon, Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production; Buena Vista.
Stephen J. Rivele,
Christopher Wilkinson and
Oliver Stone.
The Usual Suspects, Blue Parrot Production; Gramercy Pictures. (USA, Germany)
Christopher McQuarrie.

To
Kirk Douglas for fifty years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community. [ [Statuette]]

To
Chuck Jones for the creation of classic cartoons which have brought worldwide joy for more than half a century. [ [Statuette]]
NOTE: The Gordon E. Sawyer Award was presented at the Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony on March 2, 1996, in the Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
(Scientific and Engineering Award)

To
Arnold and Richter Cine Technik for the development of the Arriflex 535 Series of cameras for motion picture cinematography.

To
Digital Theater Systems for the design and development of the DTS Digital Sound System for motion picture exhibition.

To
Dolby Laboratories for the design and development of the SR-D Digital Sound System for motion picture exhibition.

To
Sony Corporation for the design and development of the SDDS Digital Sound System for motion picture exhibition.

To
Howard Flemming and
Ronald Uhlig for their pioneering work leading to motion picture digital sound.

To
Ronald C. Goodman,
Attila Szalay,
Steven Sass and
SpaceCam Systems, Inc. for the design of the SpaceCam gyroscopically stabilized Camera System.

To
Colin Mossman,
Joe Wary,
Hans Leisinger,
Gerald Painter and
Deluxe Laboratories for the design and development of the Deluxe Quad Format Digital Sound Printing Head.

To
David Gilmartin,
Johannes Borggrebe,
Jean-Pierre Gagnon,
Frank Ricotta and
Technicolor, Inc. for the design and development of the Technicolor Contact Printer Sound Head.

To
Iain Neil for the optical design;
Rick Gelbard for the mechanical design;
Eric Dubberke for the engineering and
Panavision International, L.P. for the development of the Primo 3:1 Zoom Lens.

To
Martin S. Mueller for the design and development of the MSM 9801 IMAX 65mm/15 perf production motion picture camera.

To
Alvy Ray Smith,
Ed Catmull,
Thomas Porter and
Tom Duff for their pioneering inventions in Digital Image Compositing.
(Technical Achievement Award)

To
Pascal Chedeville for the design of the L.C. Concept Digital Sound System for motion picture exhibition.

To
James Deas of the Warner Bros. Studio Facility for the design and subsequent development of an Automated Patchbay and Metering System for motion picture sound transfer and dubbing operations.

To
Clay Davis and
John Carter of Todd AO for their pioneering efforts in creating an Automated Patchbay System for motion picture sound transfer and dubbing operations.

To
Al Jensen,
Chuck Headley,
Jean Messner and
Hazem Nabulsi of CEI Technology for producing a self-contained, flicker-free Color Video-Assist Camera.

To
Peter Denz of Präzisions-Entwicklung Denz for developing a flicker-free Color Video-Assist Camera.

To
David Pringle and
Yan Zhong Fang for the design and development of “Lightning Strikes,” a flexible, high-performance electronic lightning effect system.

To
BHP, Incorporated for their pioneering efforts in developing Digital Sound Printing Heads for motion pictures.

To
Joe Finnegan (a.k.a. Joe Yrigoyen) for his pioneering work in developing the Air Ram for motion picture stunt effects.

To
Gary Demos,
David Ruhoff,
Dan Cameron and
Michelle Feraud for their pioneering efforts in the creation of the Digital Productions Digital Film Compositing System.

To
Douglas Smythe,
Lincoln Hu,
Douglas S. Kay and
Industrial Light and Magic for their pioneering efforts in the creation of the ILM Digital Film Compositing System.

To the
Computer Film Company for their pioneering efforts in the creation of the CFC Digital Film Compositing System.

To
Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse for the concept;
Kodak Pathe CTP Cine for the prototype; and
Eclair Laboratories and
Martineau Industries for the development and further implementation of the Toulouse Electrolytic Silver Recovery Cell.
NOTE: The Scientific and Technical Awards were presented at their own ceremony on March 2, 1996, in the Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel.