2 movies with 14 nominations: 1950 All About Eve (won 6, including Best Picture) 1997 Titanic (11) 9 movies with 13 nominations: 1939 Gone with the Wind (won 8, including Best Picture) 1953 From Here to Eternity (8) 1964 Mary Poppins (5) 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (5) 1998 Shakespeare in Love (7) 1994 Forrest Gump (6) 2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (4) 2002 Chicago (6) and 2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (3) So that's 11 movies, 7 Best Picture winners. Mary Poppins lost to My Fair Lady; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? lost to A Man for All Seasons, LOTR: the Fellowship of the Ring lost to A Beautiful Mind and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button lost to Slumdog Millionaire.
At the 8th Academy Awards ceremony on March 5, 1936. "Mutiny on the Bounty" won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1934. It was the only award the film received despite seven other nominations.
Warren Beatty's remake of the 1941 fantasy "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" received nine Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Beatty received three nominations -- for Best Actor, Best Director (with Buck Henry) and Best Adapted Screenplay (with Elaine May). The film won only one Oscar, for Best Art Direction.
An Oscar nomination is a nomination for an award from the American Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. These nominations are in many categories of excellence. The nominations are once a year and the culminations are the Academy Awards which are held in March.
This 1982 Wolfgang Peterson masterpiece got 6 nominations and no wins. But 6 nominations is as good as a win in my opinion. See link for more. It also received a nomination for a Golden Globe award.
The movie received 4 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. But, no one in any of the 4 categories in which the movie was in the running for, took Oscar home that night in 1946.
According to Wikipedia, Crash (2004) received a total of 60 award nominations, winning 24 of them; 6 out of the 60 were Academy Award nominations, of which 3 were won (for Best Picture, Best Editing and Best Screenplay - Original).
"Hugo" earned 11 Academy Award nominations, and subsequently won five. In second place was "The Artist" with 10 nominations, ultimately winning five, including Best Picture.
Philip Seymour Hoffman received 4 Academy Award nominations. He won one for Best Actor for the film Capote in 2005.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
At the 8th Academy Awards ceremony on March 5, 1936. "Mutiny on the Bounty" won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1934. It was the only award the film received despite seven other nominations.
Philip Seymour Hoffman received five BAFTA Award nominations and won one.
Warren Beatty's remake of the 1941 fantasy "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" received nine Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Beatty received three nominations -- for Best Actor, Best Director (with Buck Henry) and Best Adapted Screenplay (with Elaine May). The film won only one Oscar, for Best Art Direction.
An Oscar nomination is a nomination for an award from the American Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. These nominations are in many categories of excellence. The nominations are once a year and the culminations are the Academy Awards which are held in March.
This 1982 Wolfgang Peterson masterpiece got 6 nominations and no wins. But 6 nominations is as good as a win in my opinion. See link for more. It also received a nomination for a Golden Globe award.
The movie received 4 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. But, no one in any of the 4 categories in which the movie was in the running for, took Oscar home that night in 1946.
Jimmy Pattison
Joan Allen won a Tony award in 1988 for her performance in the Broadway show Burn This. She has also received three Academy Award nominations, of which she did not win.