Anatomy of a Murder * Ben-Hur The Diary of Anne Frank The Nun's Story Place at the Top
Platoon (1986) won the Oscar for Best Film Editing.The other nominees were:AliensHannah and Her SistersThe MissionTop GunAliens (1986) won the Oscar for Best Sound EditingThe other nominees were:Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeTop Gun
Argo, Les Miserables, Life of Pi, Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty.
The Lives of Others (from Germany) For a full list of Oscar nominees and winners visit www.oscars.org
Vyjayanthimala won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress in 1959 for the film Madhumati.
"Ben-Hur."
There were quite a few 2013 Grammy nominees for best artist. Some of the nominees were Gotye, The Black Keys, Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift, and Frank Ocean.
The Academy Award for Best Picture in 2005 went to "Crash."The other nominees were:"Brokeback Mountain""Capote""Good Night and Good Luck""Munich"
Dev Anand for the film Kala Pani
The cast of The 6th Annual Canadian Comedy Awards - 2005 includes: Andrew Alexander as Himself - Winner (Honourary Award) Mark Andrada as himself Jennifer Baxter as Herself - Nominee (Best Female Film Performance) Shannon Beckner as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Ryan Belleville as Himself - Nominee (Best Male Film Performance) Aaron Berg as Himself - Nominee (Best Stand-up Newcomer) Toby Berner as Himself - Nominees (Best Improv Troupe) Trevor Boris as Himself - Nominee (Best Stand-up Newcomer) Sean Browning as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Chris Casillan as Himself - Nominees (Best Improv Troupe) Luciano Casimiri as himself John Catucci as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Martha Chaves as Herself - Nominee (Best Female Stand-up) Penelope Corrin as Herself - Nominees (Best Improv Troupe) Grant Cumming as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Gerry Dee as Himself - Nominee Best Male Comic (2004) Debra DiGiovanni as Herself - Nominee (Best Female Stand-up) Harry Doupe as himself Robin Duke as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Jayne Eastwood as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Derek Edwards as himself Fred Ewanuick as Himself - Nominee (Best Male TV Performance) Mark Forward as Himself - Winner (Best Stand-up Newcomer) Glen Foster as Himself - Nominee (Best Male Stand-up) Inessa Frantowski as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Dan Galea as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Kathryn Greenwood as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Kerry Griffin as Himself - Winners (Best Improv Troupe) Ellie Harvie as Herself - Nominee (Best Female Improv) Jessica Holmes as Herself - Nominee (Best Female TV Performance) Bruce Hunter as Host The Imponderables as Themselves - Winners (Best Sketch Troupe) Jennifer Irwin as Herself - Nominee (Best Female TV Performance) Cathy Jones as Herself - Nominee (Best Female TV Performance) Elvira Kurt as herself Gilson Lubin as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Shaun Majumder as Himself - Nominee (Best Male TV Performance) Jay Malone as Himself - Nominee (Best Male Stand-up) Drew McCreadie as Himself - Nominees (Best Improv Troupe) Debra McGrath as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Lisa Merchant as Herself - Winner (Best Female Improv) The Minnesota Wrecking Crew as Themselves - Nomineesm, Pretty Funny Sketch Troupe Teresa Pavlinek as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Ron Pederson as Himself - Nominee (Best Male TV Performance) Holly Prazoff as Herself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Tim Progosh as Himself - Presenter Gord Rand as Himself - Nominee (Best Male Film Performance) Skye Regan as herself Nancy Robertson as Herself - Nominee (Best Female TV Performance) Jon Steinberg as Himself - Nominee (Best Stand-up Newcomer) Scott Thompson as himself Pat Thornton as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe) Janet van de Graaf as Herself - Nominee (Best Female Improv) Tabetha Wells as Herself - Winners (Best Improv Troupe) Pete Zedlacher as Himself - Nominee (Best Male Stand-up) Tal Zimerman as Himself - Nominees (Best Sketch Troupe)
A job of the legislative branch (senate).
Ben-Hur won the Oscar for Film Editing in 1959.
The five Best Picture nominees for 1955 were "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing," "Marty," "Mister Roberts," "Picnic" and "The Rose Tattoo." The Oscar went to "Marty."