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If you Question precisely you will get a precise Answer. A Romantic Comedy to have won an Oscar in the Best-Picture category is "Shakespeare In Love" for the year 1998 or the 71st Annual Academy Awards held in 1999 to honor the Films released in 1998.
For the Academy Awards for Best Actor, see the link below.
There is no New Actor category at the Academy Awards.
Edith Head won eight Academy Awards in 35 nominations during her career.
The year 1930 had two Academy awards celebrations:The 2nd Annual Academy Awards: best picture was The Broadway MelodyThe 3rd Annual Academy Awards: best picture was All Quiet on the Western Front
None. The 70th Academy Awards took place in May 1998. Fiddler on the Roof was released in 1970 and therefore was ineligible for consideration in 1998.The film won three Academy Awards and two Golden Globes in 1971. It won Academy Awards for Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, and Best Sound. It also won Golden Globe's "Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)" category, and "Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy" for Topol's acting.
If you Question precisely you will get a precise Answer. A Romantic Comedy to have won an Oscar in the Best-Picture category is "Shakespeare In Love" for the year 1998 or the 71st Annual Academy Awards held in 1999 to honor the Films released in 1998.
There is no horror category for Academy Awards consideration.
If you include the category "romantic comedy," then it's Shakespeare In Love (1998). In the more traditional "Comedy" category, the answer is Annie Hall (1977). Norm S.www.meetinthelobby.comnorm@meetinthelobby.com
The Best Animated Feature Academy Award was introduced in 2001. The first winner of this award was Shrek.
There were two categories in the first Academy Awards show in 1928. Frank Borzage won as Best Director (Drama) for 7th Heaven. Lewis Milestone won as Best Director (Comedy) for Two Arabian Knights.
For the Academy Awards for Best Actor, see the link below.
There is no Academy Awards category for Best Choreography, although special Oscars are occasionally presented for exceptional work.
There is no New Actor category at the Academy Awards.
Three new categories were introduced at the 1934 Academy Awards: Best Original Song, Best Original Score and Best Film Editing.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1934 went to "It Happened One Night." The two stars of the comedy -- Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert -- received the Best Actor and Best Actress Oscars, respectively,
"The Lost Weekend" won four 1945 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Billy Wilder), Best Actor (Ray Milland) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Wilder and Charles Brackett).