2015 OSCARS WINNERS (COMPLETE LIST)
February 23, 2015Source: ABC/Craig Sjodin |
2015 Oscar Highlights and a few low moments:
That awkward moment when John Travolta tries to kiss you. For the second year in a row John Travolta wins the Oscars Faux Pas award, this time for making everyone,
UPDATE: I guess we, the viewers, were the only ones made to feel uncomfortable by the interaction between Travolta and Johansson. Since the night of the Oscars Scarlett Johansson shared that she was not creeped out by Travolta's greeting one bit. She told the Associated Press, "There is nothing strange, creepy or inappropriate about John Travolta. ...I haven’t seen John in some years and it is always a pleasure to be greeted by him."
Patricia Arquette spoke out about equal pay for women
Let's hear it for the weirdos! The Imitation Game's Graham Moore gave a touching and inspiring speech.
Lady Gaga performed songs from The Sound of Music as part of a special 50th anniversary tribute to the musical.
John Legend and Common won an Oscar for Best Original Song for "Glory" from Selma. Oh and Common's real name is Lonnie Lynn. Who knew?
Here is the list of winners who were recognized and honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
BEST PICTURE
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance)
American Sniper
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of
Everything
Steve Carell for Foxcatcher
Bradley Cooper for American Sniper
Benedict Cumberbatch for The
Imitation Game
Michael Keaton for Birdman or (The
Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Julianne Moore for Still Alice
Marion Cotillard for Two Days, One
Night
Felicity Jones for The Theory of
Everything
Rosamund Pike for Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon for Wild
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
J.K. Simmons for Whiplash
Robert Duvall for The Judge
Ethan Hawke for Boyhood
Edward Norton for Birdman or (The
Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Mark Ruffalo for Foxcatcher
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Patricia Arquette for Boyhood
Laura Dern for Wild
Keira Knightley for The Imitation
Game
Emma Stone for Birdman or (The
Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Meryl Streep for Into the Woods
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Big Hero 6 – Don Hall, Chris Williams
and Roy Conli
The Boxtrolls – Anthony Stacchi,
Graham Annable and Travis Knight
How to Train Your Dragon 2 – Dean DeBlois
and Bonnie Arnold
Song of the Sea – Tomm Moore and
Paul Young
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya –
Isao Takahata and Yoshiaki Nishimura
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance) – Emmanuel Lubezki
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Robert Yeoman
Ida – Lukasz Zal and Ryszard
Lenczewski
Mr. Turner – Dick Pope
Unbroken – Roger Deakins
COSTUME DESIGN
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Milena Canonero
Inherent Vice – Mark Bridges
Into the Woods – Colleen Atwood
Maleficent - Anna B. Sheppard
Mr. Turner – Jacqueline Durran
DIRECTING
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance) – Alejandro F. Inarritu
Boyhood – Richard Linklater
Foxcatcher – Bennett Miller
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson
The Imitation Game – Morten Tyldum
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
CitizenFour – Laura Poitras,
Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky
Finding Vivian Maier – John Maloof
and Charlie Siskel
Last Days in Vietnam – Rory Kennedy
and Keven McAlester
The Salt of the Earth – Wim Wenders,
Juliano Ribiero Salgado and David Rosier
Virunga – Orlando von Einsiedel and
Joanna Natasegara
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 –
Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Dana Perry
Joanna – Aneta Kopacz
Our Curse – Tomasz Sliwinski and
Maciej Slesicki
The Reaper (La Parka) – Gabriel Serra
Arguello
White Earth – J. Christian Jensen
FILM EDITING
Whiplash – Tom Cross
American Sniper – Joel Cox and Gary
D. Roach
Boyhood – Sandra Adair
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Barney Pilling
The Imitation Game – William Goldenberg
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Ida – Poland; Directed by Pawel
Pawlikowski
Leviathan – Russia; Directed by
Andrey Zvyaginstev
Tangerines – Estonia; Director by Zara
Urushadze
Timbuktu – Mauritania; Directed by
Abderrahmane Sissako
Wild Tales – Argentina; Directed by
Damian Szifron
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
Foxcatcher – Bill Corso and Dennis Liddiard
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier
Guardians of the Galaxy – Elizabeth
Yianni-Georgiou and David White
BEST MUSIC ORIGINAL SCORE
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Alexandre
Desplat
The Imitation Game –
Interstellar – Hans Zimmer
Mr. Turner – Gary Yershon
The Theory of Everything – Johann Johannsson
BEST MUSIC ORIGINAL SONG
“Glory” from SELMA – Music and Lyric
by John Stephens and Lonnie Lynn
“Everything is Awesome” from THE
LEGO MOVIE – Music and Lyric by Shawn Patterson
“Grateful” from BEYOND THE LIGHTS –
Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
“I’m Not Gonna Miss You” from GLEN
CAMPBELL…I’LL BE ME – Music and Lyric by Glen Campbell and Julian Raymond
“Lost Stars” from BEGIN AGAIN –
Music and Lyric by Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Adam Stockhausen
(Production Design); Anna Pinnock (Set Decoration)
The Imitation Game – Maria Djurkovic
(Production Design); Tatiana macdonarld (Set Decoration)
Interstellar – Nathan Crowley
(Production Design); Gary Fettis (Set Decoration)
Into the Woods – Dennis Gassner
(Production Design); Anna Pinnick (Set Decoration)
Mr. Turner – Suzie Davies
(Production Design); Charlotte Watts (Set Decoration)
BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Feast – Patrick Osborne and Kristina
Reed
The Bigger Picture – Daisy Jacobs
and Christopher Hees
The Dam Keeper – Robert Kondo and
Dice Tsutsumi
Me and My Moulton – Torill Kove
A Single Life – Joris Oprins
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
The Phone Call – Mat Kirby and James
Lucas
Aya – Oded Binnun and Mihal Brezis
Boogaloo and Graham – Michael Lennox
and Ronan Blaney
Butter
Lamp (La Lampe au Beurre de Yak) – Hu Wei and Julien Feret
Parvaneh – Talkhon Hamzavi and
Stefan Eichenberger
BEST SOUND EDITING
American Sniper – Alan Robert Murray
and Bub Asman
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance) – Martin Hernandez and Aaron Glascock
The Hobbit: The Battle of Five
Armies – Brent Burge and Jason Canovas
Interstellar – Richard King
Unbroken – Becky Sullivan and Andrew
DeCristofaro
SOUND MIXING
Whiplash – Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins
and Thomas Curley
American Sniper – John Reitz, Gregg
Rudloff and Walt Martin
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance) – Jon Taylor, Frank A. Montano and Thomas Varga
Interstellar – Gary A. Rizzo, Gregg
Landaker and Mark Weingarten
Unbroken – Jon Taylor, Frank A.
Montano and David Lee
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Interstellar – Paul Franklin, Andrew
Lockley, Ian Hunter and Scott Fisher
Captain America: The Winter Soldier –
Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Bryan Grill and Dan Sudick
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – Joe
Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett and Erik Winquist
Guardians of the Galaxy – Stephane Ceretti,
Nicolas Aithadi, Jonathan Fawkner and Paul Corbould
X-Men: Days of Future Past – Richard
Stammers, Lou Pecora, Tim Crosbie and Cameron Waldbauer
BEST WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
The Imitation Game – Written by
Graham Moore
American Sniper – Written by Jason
Hall
Inherent Vice – Written for the
screen by Paul Thomas Anderson
The Theory of Everything –
Screenplay by Anthony McCarten
Whiplash – Written by Damien
Chazelle
BEST WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
Ignorance) – Written by Alejandro G. Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander
Dinelaris, Jr. and Armando Bo
Boyhood – Written by Richard
Linklater
Foxcatcher – Written by E. Max Frye
and Dan Futterman
The Grand Budapest Hotel –
Screenplay by Wes Anderson; Story by Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness
Nightcrawler – Written by Dan Gilroy
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