He was not nominated
1940 - Hattie McDaniel was the first African-American win an Oscar. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and she won for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Hattie McDaniel, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance as Mammy in "Gone With the Wind" (1939).
Hattie McDaniel was the first African-American to be nominated for any acting award. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, and she won for her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Ten years after Hattie McDaniel won the 1939 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Gone With the Wind," Ethel Waters was nominated in the same category for her performance in "Pinky" (1949).
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
Mystic River (2003) was nominated for Best Picture, among others. Gone Baby Gone (2007) was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
No. Although John Ford's classic Western was one of 10 films nominated for Best Picture of 1939, the award went to "Gone With the Wind."
There was no character named Marcie in Gone with the Wind.
1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, but the 1937 short, Give Me Liberty, was the first color movie to receive an Oscar at all.
....It's Gone With The Wind
Gone with the Wind in the Vatican was created in 1999.