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* Sound - Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins, Russell Williams II * Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium) - Michael Blake Actor in a Leading Role - Kevin Costner
- 63rd Oscars Highlights
Billy Crystal Oscars Opening -- 1991 Academy Awards. Video...
- 63rd Oscars Highlights
Winners and nominees. The nominees for the 63rd Academy Awards were announced on February 13, 1991, at 5:38 a.m. PST (13:38 UTC) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Karl Malden, president of the Academy, and actor Denzel Washington. [6]
The 63rd Academy Awards Memorable Moments. Best Picture: Dances With Wolves. Dances With Wolves also won Academy Awards for Cinematography (Dean Semler), Directing (Kevin Costner), Film Editing (Neil Travis), Music – Original Score (John Barry), Sound (Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Greg Watkins, and Russell Williams II), and Writing ...
Feb 5, 2014 · BEST PICTURE. Awakenings – Walter F. Parkes, Lawrence Lasker. Dances With Wolves – Jim Wilson, Kevin Costner. Ghost – Lisa Weinstein. The Godfather, Part III – Francis Ford Coppola. Good Fellas – Irwin Winkler.
Highlights. Best Picture: Dances with Wolves. Best Director: Kevin Costner. Best Leading Actress: Kathy Bates. Best Leading Actor: Jeremy Irons. Best Supporting Actor: Joe Pesci. Best Supporting Actress: Whoopi Goldberg. Best International Film: Journey of Hope. Best Original Screenplay: Bruce Joel Rubin.
Mar 25, 1991 · The 63rd Annual Academy Awards were presented at the Shrine Auditorium on Monday, March 25th, 1991 and hosted by Billy Crystal. The evening was dominated by Kevin Costner’s directorial debut, Dances With Wolves. Heading into the night with twelve nominations, the film went home with seven including Best Picture and a Best Director for Costner.
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The two nominations without wins were for Best Sound and Best Film Editing. Jonathan Demme (with his first directorial nomination) won the Best Director award for The Silence of the Lambs , a film with uncharacteristic subject matter that was not usually the recipient of so many Oscar awards.