No one. The Oscar for Best Picture is awarded to the film's producer or producers. "Chariots of Fire" won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1981, not "Reds." Warren Beatty, who produced, directed and co-wrote "Reds," was honored with the Best Director award.
"Reds" did not win the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1981. The winner that year was "Chariots of Fire," and an Oscar was presented to producer David Puttnam.
Yes, he won the Oscar for Best Director for: Reds(1981)He also received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 2000.
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Technically speaking, Lionel Barrymore is an appropriate answer because was nominated for Best Director (for the 1928 version of "Madame X") before he won the 1930-1931 Best Actor award for "A Free Soul." Then there's Sir Laurence Oliver, who directed himself to the 1948 Best Actor Oscar for his performance in "Hamlet." He didn't win the Best Director award that year, but he became the first person ever to win Oscars for Best Actor and Best Picture in the same year (Olivier produced "Hamlet"). The best answer is Woody Allen, who won the 1977 Best Director Oscar for "Annie Hall," which was named Best Picture. Allen, who also was nominated for Best Actor that year, had been dabbling in acting, directing and screenwriting since the late1960s. Three years after "Annie Hall," Robert Redford won an Academy Award for his first directorial project -- "Ordinary People," which was named Best Picture of 1980. Redford's Oscar success seemed to open the nomination floodgates during the decade for other actors turned directors. Warren Beatty, another superstar actor, won the 1981 Best Director Oscar for "Reds." Sir Richard Attenborough, the veteran British actor, won 1982 Oscars for directing and producing "Gandhi." Other actors turned Oscar-winning directors include: Sydney Pollack (Best Director of 1985 for "Out of Africa"); Barry Levinson (Best Director of 1988 for "Rain Man"); Kevin Costner (Best Director of 1990 for "Dances with Wolves"); Clint Eastwood (Best Director of 1992 for "Unforgiven" and Best Director of 2004 for "Million Dollar Baby"); Mel Gibson (Best Director of 1995 for "Braveheart"); and Ron Howard (Best Director of 2001 for "A Beautiful Mind").
He won Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest(1975) and for As Good As It Gets (1997). As well as an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment(1983).
Atlantic City * Chariots of Fire On Golden Pond Raiders of the Lost Ark RedsThe Academy Award nominees for Best Picture in 1981 were: Chariots of Fire (winner) Atlantic City On Golden Pond Raiders of the Lost Ark Reds
Yes, he won the Oscar for Best Director for: Reds(1981)He also received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 2000.
Maureen Stapleton for Reds.
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Reds won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1981.
Reds won the Oscar for Directing in 1981.
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As of the 2008 season, no Cincinnati pitcher has won the Cy Young Award.
Famous and top-billed Actors who never won an Oscar for Acting, & instead went on to win an Oscar as Best Director are:Robert Redford won for Ordinary People (80);Warren Beatty won an Oscar for directing Reds (81) ;Kevin Costner won his for the epic western Dances with Wolves (90);Mel Gibson won his Best Director Oscar for Braveheart (95).Clint Eastwood who was famous as the "man with no name" in spaghetti westerns & as "Dirty Harry" never won an Oscar for acting but went on garner 2 Oscars for directing the western Unforgiven (92) & Million Dollar Baby (04).Except Reds (81) all of these movies also went on to win the Best Picture category at the Oscars.
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Pete Rose won 1 National League MVP award, that in 1973 as a member of the Cincinnati Reds.
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