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  1. Memorable Moments. Rex Harrison. Best Actor winner for My Fair Lady, with presenter Audrey Hepburn. Mary Poppins Oscar Winners. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (Original Song, Original Music Score) and Best Actress Julie Andrews. George Cukor. Best Directing winner for My Fair Lady, with presenter Joan Crawford.

  2. The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. [1] Some pre-existing music is allowed, though, but a contending film must ...

  3. The 37th Academy Awards | 1965. ... Honorary Award. Winner. ... Music (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment) Winner. My Fair Lady. Andre Previn

  4. Music (Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment) - DeVol Music (Song) - The Ballad Of Cat Ballou in "Cat Ballou" Music by Jerry Livingston; Lyrics by Mack David Writing (Screenplay--based on material from another medium) - Walter Newman, Frank R. Pierson

  5. The 37th Academy Awards were held on April 5, 1965, to honor film achievements of 1964. The ceremony was produced by MGM 's Joe Pasternak and hosted, for the 14th time, by Bob Hope . The Best Picture winner, George Cukor's My Fair Lady, was an adaptation of a 1956 stage musical of the same name, which was itself based on George Bernard Shaw 's ...

  6. First awarded. February 27, 1935; 89 years ago. ( 1935-02-27) Most recent winner. Hans Zimmer. Dune ( 2021) Website. oscars .org. The Academy Award for Original Score is given to the best body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring that is written specifically for a movie.

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  8. The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium once again played host to the Oscars® when Bob Hope took to the stage on Monday, April 5th, 1965 to introduce the 37th Annual Academy Awards. One of the highlights of the ceremony — the last to be entirely broadcast in black & white — was a medley of the late Cole Porter’s songs performed by Judy Garland.