Bogart won his only Academy Award for his performance as steamboat captain Charlie Allnut in "The African Queen" (1951).
He won the 1952 Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the 1951 movie The African Queen.
The Philadelphia Story
James Stewart
The 1998 film Affliction starred Sissy Spacek, Mary Beth Hurt, James Coburn, Willem Dafoe and Nick Nolte. For their performances in this movie, James Coburn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Nick Nolte was nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award for best actor.
The 1998 film Affliction starred Sissy Spacek, Mary Beth Hurt, James Coburn, Willem Dafoe and Nick Nolte. For their performances in this movie, James Coburn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Nick Nolte was nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award for best actor.
Not in the past but he is nominated for best actor in the upcoming, February 2011, academys. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> James Franco is an award-winning actor for his portrayal in films like "James Dean" and "Milk". But the actor had experienced one of the most glorious moments in his life when he was nominated as Best Actor in the 83rd Academy Award for the biographical film "127 Hours". Directed by Danny Boyle, Franco played real life mountaineer Aron Ralston who cut his arm to free himself after he was trapped in a boulder for how many days. It was his first ever Academy Award nomination but he lost to Colin Firth for the film "The King's Speech". He also hosted the said event together with actress Anne Hathaway, making Franco the third actor in the history of Academy Award to host and also get nominated.
Martin has never been nominated for a competitive Academy Award. But he was presented with an honorary Oscar by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scienes on November 16, 2013. The special award was issued "for his excellence achievement as a stand-up comedian, musician and producer..."
James Stewart.
James Stewart
The Academy Award for Best Actor in 1942 was won by James Stewart for his role in the movie "The Philadelphia Story". "The Diary of Anne Frank" was not released until 1959, so no one won an Academy Award for that film in 1942.
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James Stewart for The Philadelphia Story.James Stewart, for the movie "The Philadelphia Story." The film also starred Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.The Academy Award for Best Actor of 1940 went to James Stewart for his performance in "The Philadelphia Story."
James Stewart is a/an Actor
James Stewart - Australian actor - was born on 1975-10-21.
The 1998 film Affliction starred Sissy Spacek, Mary Beth Hurt, James Coburn, Willem Dafoe and Nick Nolte. For their performances in this movie, James Coburn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Nick Nolte was nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award for best actor.
The 1998 film Affliction starred Sissy Spacek, Mary Beth Hurt, James Coburn, Willem Dafoe and Nick Nolte. For their performances in this movie, James Coburn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Nick Nolte was nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award for best actor.
Not in the past but he is nominated for best actor in the upcoming, February 2011, academys. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> James Franco is an award-winning actor for his portrayal in films like "James Dean" and "Milk". But the actor had experienced one of the most glorious moments in his life when he was nominated as Best Actor in the 83rd Academy Award for the biographical film "127 Hours". Directed by Danny Boyle, Franco played real life mountaineer Aron Ralston who cut his arm to free himself after he was trapped in a boulder for how many days. It was his first ever Academy Award nomination but he lost to Colin Firth for the film "The King's Speech". He also hosted the said event together with actress Anne Hathaway, making Franco the third actor in the history of Academy Award to host and also get nominated.
James Stewart was an actor and a general in the US Air Force.
Dr. Haing S. Ngor, a Cambodian immigrant, was the first Asian-American actor to win an Academy Award. He received the 1984 Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of real-life New York Times photographer Dith Pran in "The Killing Fields."