Nominated for the Academy Award for, "Best Male Actor," for 1950 are:
Humphrey Bogart, in The African Queen
Marlon Brando, in A Streetcar Named Desire
Montgomery Clift, in A Place in the Sun
Arthur Kennedy, in Bright Valley
Frederic March, in Death of a Salesman
THE WINNER IS: Humphrey Bogart, in The African Queen
It was Walter Pidgeon.
John Huston has been nominated for several Academy Awards (Oscars)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Director for: Prizzi's Honor (1985)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Adapted From Other Material for: The Man Who Would Be King (1975) Shared with: Gladys HillHe was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for: The Cardinal (1963)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium for: Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957) Shared with: John Lee MahinHe was nominated for the Oscar for Best Director for: Moulin Rouge (1952)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture for: Moulin Rouge (1952)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Director for: The African Queen (1951)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay for: The African Queen (1951) Shared with: James AgeeHe was nominated for the Oscar for Best Director for: The Asphalt Jungle (1950)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay for: The Asphalt Jungle (1950) Shared with: Ben MaddowHe won the Oscar for Best Director for: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)He won the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay for: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Original Screenplay for: Sergeant York (1941) Shared with: Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel & Howard KochHe was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Screenplay for: The Maltese Falcon (1941)He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Original Screenplay for: Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940) Shared with: Norman Burnstine & Heinz Herald
John Hancock - actor - was born on 1941-03-04.
The youngest person with three Best Actress nominations was Joan Fontaine, who was nominated three times in four years. She received back-to-back nods for her performances in the movies "Rebecca" (1940) and "Suspicion" (1941). She won the Best Actress Oscar for "Suspicion" when she was 24. Two years later, she was nominated for a third Oscar in the category for her work in "The Constant Nymph." The youngest person to receive two Best Actress nominations was Jennifer Lawrence, who earned nods for her performances in "Winter's Bone" (2010) and "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012). She was 22 years and 141 days old when she was nominated for the second time on January 10, 2013. Lawrence won the 2012 Best Actress Award on February 24, 2013.
The Cinematographer was Gregg Toland. In 1942 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Citizen Kane, but didn't win. He was also nominated in 1936 for Les Miserables, in 1938 for Dead End, in 1940 for Intermezzo: A Love Story and in 1941 for The Long Voyage Home. He did win an Academy Award for Cinematography in 1940 for Wuthering Heights.
Two* males actors have been nominated for acting twice in the same year: 1992 Al Pacino- Best Supporting Actor for Glengarry Glen Ross, and won Best Actor for Scent of a Woman. 2004 Jamie Foxx: Best Supporting Actor for Collateral, and won Best Actor for Ray. * Barry Fitzgerald was nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor for the same movie, 1944's Going My Way (winning for Best Supporting Actor).
Gary Cooper won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1941.
Yes. Orson Welles and Herman J. Manckiewicz shared the 1941 Oscar award for Best Original Screenplay.
Three people have won 3 Oscars for acting: Walter Brennan, Ingrid Bergman and Jack Nicholson. (Katharine Hepburn has won 4 Oscars.)Four actors have won three or more Academy Awards. Katharine Hepburn won four for Best Actress. Jack Nicholson won two Best Actor Oscars and a Best Supporting Actor award. Ingrid Bergman won two Best Actress awards and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Walter Brennan won three Best Supporting Actor awards.
Daniel Day-Lewis is the only person to win three Academy Awards for Best Actor. Jack Nicholson has two Best Actor wins and one for Best Supporting Actor. Walter Brennan won three Best Supporting Actor awards.
Veteran character actor Ward Bond appeared in 11 movies that were nominated for Best Picture. Interestingly, he was never nominated for an Academy Award himself. The films are as follows (Best Picture winners in bold):"Arrowsmith" (1931/1932)."Lady for a Day" (1933)."It Happened One Night" (1934)."You Can't Take It With You" (1938)."Gone With the Wind" (1939)."The Grapes of Wrath" (1940)."The Maltese Falcon" (1941)."Sergeant York" (1941)."It's a Wonderful Life" (1946)."The Quiet Man" (1952)."Mister Roberts" (1955).
Albela - actor - was born in 1941.
"Kane" producer and star Orson Welles shared the 1941 Best Original Screenplay Oscar with Herman J. Manckiewicz.
Bette Davis (1938-1942)- she won in 1938 (and 1935). Greer Garson (1941-1945)- she won in 1942.
Donald Crisp won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1941.
Fred Morgan - actor - died in 1941.
Melvin Williams - actor - was born in 1941.
Andrew Robertson - actor - was born in 1941.