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The 31st Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 6, 1959, to honor the best films of 1958. The night was dominated by Gigi , which won nine Oscars, breaking the previous record of eight set by Gone with the Wind and tied by From Here to Eternity and On the Waterfront .
Awards and nominations received by Elizabeth Taylor; Organization Year [c] Category Result Ref. Academy Awards: 1993: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Won [17] Alliance of Women Film Journalists: 2012 Humanitarian Activism Award Won [18] American Academy of Achievement: 1985 Golden Plate Award Won [19] American Film Institute: 1993 AFI Life ...
MGM; won a record 11 Academy Awards; remake of 1925 silent film The Best of Everything: Jean Negulesco: Diane Baker, Stephen Boyd, Hope Lange: Drama: 20th Century Fox; 2 Oscar nominations The Big Circus: Joseph M. Newman: Victor Mature, Red Buttons, Rhonda Fleming: Drama: Allied Artists: The Big Fisherman: Frank Borzage: Howard Keel, Susan ...
32nd Academy Awards, the 1960 ceremony honoring the best in film for 1959 Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
The 32nd Academy Awards ceremony was held on April 4, 1960, at the RKO Pantages Theatre, to honor the films of 1959. William Wyler 's Bible epic Ben-Hur won 11 Oscars, breaking the record of nine set the previous year by Gigi .
20th Century-Fox/Getty Images. A trio of films have each won 11 Academy Awards, making it a three-way tie between: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ...
Awards resulted from 10 nominations. Most nominations Leon Shamroy: 18 nominations 1965 Nominations resulted in 4 awards. Charles Lang: 1972 Nominations resulted in 1 award. Most consecutive awards Emmanuel Lubezki: 3 consecutive awards 2013, 2014, 2015 Awards resulted from 8 nominations. Oldest winner Conrad L. Hall: Age 76 2002 Hall died just ...
The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in motion pictures and television. Hepburn was a 10-time nominee, winning twice.