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Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport
Edward Zwick ’74, 1999, Best Picture
Shakespeare In Love
Matt Damon, Class of 1992, 1998, Best Original Screenplay
Good Will Hunting
David Frankel ’81, 1997, Best Live Action Short
Dear Diary
Kenneth Perlin ’79, 1997, Technical Achievement Award
Mira Sorvino ’89-’90, 1996, Best Supporting Actress
Mighty Aphrodite
Michael Crichton ’64, HMS ’69, 1995, Technical Achievement Award
Tommy Lee Jones ’69, 1994, Best Supporting ActorThe Fugitive
Ron Bass, HLS ’67, 1989, Best Original Screenplay
Rain Man
William Kelley, MA ’57, 1986, Best Original Screenplay
Witness
Murray Lerner ’48, 1981, Best Documentary
From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China
Frank Pierson ’46-’50, 1976, Best Original Screenplay
Dog Day Afternoon
Jack Lemmon ’47, 1974, Best Actor
Save the Tiger
Johnny Green ’28, 1969, Best Score of a Musical
Oliver!
Johnny Green ’28, 1962, Best Scoring of a Musical
West Side Story
Alan Jay Lerner ’40, 1959, Best Adapted Screenplay
Gigi
Alan Jay Lerner ’40, 1959, Best Song
Gigi
Charles Brackett ’41, 1958, Honorary Award
Jack Lemmon ’47, 1956, Best Supporting Actor
Mister Roberts
Charles Brackett ’41, 1954, Best Story and Screenplay
Titanic
Daniel Taradash ’33, HLS ’36, 1954, Best Screenplay
From Here To Eternity
Johnny Green ’28, 1954, Best One-Reel Short
Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor
Alan Jay Lerner ’40, 1952, Best Story and Screenplay
An American in Paris
Harry Brown ’38, 1952, Best Screenplay
A Place in the Sun
Johnny Green ’28, 1952, Best Scoring of a Musical
An American in Paris
Josephine Hull, Class of 1899, 1951, Best Supporting Actress
Harvey
Charles Brackett ’41, 1951, Best Story and Screenplay
Sunset Blvd.
Broderick Crawford, Class of 1934, 1950, Best Actor
All the King’s Men
Johnny Green ’28, 1949 , Best Scoring of a Musical
Easter Parade
Robert E. Sherwood ’17, 1947, Best Screenplay
The Best Years of Our Lives
Charles Brackett ’41, 1946, Best Picture
The Lost Weekend
Charles Brackett ’41, 1946, Best Screenplay
The Lost Weekend
Douglas Fairbanks, Class of 1904, 1940, Honorary Award
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