List of Austrian Academy Award winners and nominees

This is a list of Academy Award winners and nominees from Austria.

Best Picture

Best Picture
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1955Sam SpiegelOn the WaterfrontWon
1958The Bridge on the River KwaiWon
1960Otto PremingerAnatomy of a MurderNominated
1961Billy WilderThe ApartmentWon
1961Fred ZinnemannThe SundownersNominated
1963Sam SpiegelLawrence of ArabiaWon
1967Fred ZinnemannA Man for All SeasonsWon
1971Ingo PremingerM*A*S*HNominated
1972Sam SpiegelNicholas and AlexandraNominated
2013Veit Heiduschka
Michael Katz
AmourNominatedShared with Stefan Arndt and Margaret Ménégoz.

Best Director

Best Director
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1930Josef von SternbergMoroccoNominated
1931Shanghai ExpressNominated
1944Otto PremingerLauraNominated
Billy WilderDouble IndemnityNominated
1945The Lost WeekendWon
1948Fred ZinnemannThe SearchNominated
1950Billy WilderSunset BoulevardNominated
1952Fred ZinnemannHigh NoonNominated
1953From Here to EternityWon
Billy WilderStalag 17Nominated
1954SabrinaNominated
1957Witness for the ProsecutionNominated
1959Some Like It HotNominated
Fred ZinnemannThe Nun's StoryNominated
1960The SundownersNominated
Billy WilderThe ApartmentWon
1964Otto PremingerThe CardinalNominated
1966Fred ZinnemannA Man for All SeasonsWon
1977JuliaNominated
2012Michael HanekeAmourNominated

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Best Actor
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1930Paul MuniThe ValiantNominatedNo official nominees were announced that year.
1934I Am a Fugitive from a Chain GangNominated
1936Black FuryNominatedThis was a write-in candidate, who came in second on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
1937The Story of Louis PasteurWon
1938The Life of Emile ZolaNominated
1960The Last Angry ManNominated
1966Oskar WernerShip of FoolsNominated

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Best Supporting Actor
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1938Joseph SchildkrautThe Life of Emile ZolaWon
1949Oskar HomolkaI Remember MamaNominated
1951Erich von StroheimSunset BoulevardNominated
1959Theodore BikelThe Defiant OnesNominated
1986Klaus Maria BrandauerOut of AfricaNominated
2009Christoph WaltzInglourious BasterdsWon
2012Django UnchainedWon

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Best Actress
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes Ref.
1936Elisabeth BergnerEscape Me NeverNominated[1]

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Best Supporting Actress
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes Ref.
1962Lotte LenyaThe Roman Spring of Mrs. StoneNominated[2]
1964Lilia SkalaLilies of the FieldNominated[3]

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1940Walter Reisch
Billy Wilder
NinotchkaNominated
1942George FroeschelMrs. MiniverWon
Random HarvestNominated
Billy WilderHold Back the DawnNominated
1945Walter ReischGaslightNominated
Billy WilderDouble IndemnityNominated
1946The Lost WeekendWon
1949A Foreign AffairNominated
1955SabrinaNominated

Best Original Screenplay

Best Original Screenplay
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1951Billy WilderSunset BoulevardWon
1952Ace in the HoleNominated
1961The ApartmentWon
1966The Fortune CookieNominated
2013Michael HanekeAmourNominated

Best Story

Best Story
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1946Ernst MarischkaA Song to RememberNominated

Best Foreign Language Film

Best Foreign Language Film
Year Director Film Status Milestone/Notes
1987Wolfgang Glück38 – Auch das war WienNominated
2008Stefan RuzowitzkyDie FälscherWon
2009Götz SpielmannRevancheNominated
2013Michael HanekeAmourWonFrench-language film

Best Art Direction

Best Art Direction
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes Ref.
1950Harry HornerThe HeiressWonNominated in the black-and-white category.[4]
William KellnerSaraband for Dead LoversNominatedNominated in the color category.
1960Suddenly, Last SummerNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.[5]
1961Harry HornerSpartacusWonNominated in color category.[6]
1970They Shoot Horses, Don't They?Nominated[7]

Best Cinematography

Best Cinematography
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1950Franz PlanerChampionNominatedNominated in the black-and-white category.
1952Death of a SalesmanNominated
1954Roman HolidayNominated
1960The Nun's StoryNominatedNominated in the color category.
1962The Children's HourNominated
2010Christian BergerThe White RibbonNominated

Best Costume Design

Best Costume Design
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1963 Ruth Morley The Miracle Worker Nominated

Best Documentary

Best Documentary
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
2006Hubert SauperDarwin's NightmareNominated

Best Editing

Best Editing
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1951 Oswald Hafenrichter The Third Man Nominated
1973Peter ZinnerThe GodfatherNominated
1979The Deer HunterWon
1983An Officer and a GentlemanNominated

Best Original Score

Best Original Music Score
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1935Max SteinerThe Lost PatrolNominated
The Gay DivorceeNominated
1936The InformerWon
Leo F. ForbsteinCaptain BloodNominatedThis was a write-in candidate, who came in third on the final ballots. It was not an official nomination.
1937Max SteinerThe Garden of AllahNominated
Leo F. ForbsteinAnthony AdverseWon
The Charge of the Light BrigadeNominated
1938The Life of Emile ZolaNominated
Hugo RiesenfeldMake a WishNominated
1939Erich Wolfgang KorngoldThe Adventures of Robin HoodWon
Max SteinerJezebel Nominated
1940Dark VictoryNominated
Gone with the WindNominated
1941Robert StolzSpring ParadeNominated
Erich Wolfgang KorngoldThe Sea HawkNominated
Max SteinerThe Letter Nominated
1942Sergeant YorkNominated
1943Now, VoyagerWon
Hans J. SalterIt Started with EveNominated
1944The Amazing Mrs. HollidayNominated
Hanns EislerHangmen Also Die!Nominated
Max SteinerCasablancaNominated
1945Since You Went AwayWon
The Adventures of Mark TwainNominated
Robert StolzIt Happened TomorrowNominated
Hanns EislerNone but the Lonely HeartNominated
Hans J. SalterChristmas Holiday
The Merry Monahans
Nominated
1946This Love of OursNominated
Can't Help SingingNominated
Max SteinerRhapsody in BlueNominated
1947Night and DayNominatedShared with Ray Heindorf.
1948Life with FatherNominated
My Wild Irish RoseNominated
1949Johnny BelindaNominated
1950Beyond the ForestNominated
1951The Flame and the ArrowNominated
1952A Place in the SunWon
1953The Miracle of Our Lady of FatimaNominated
The Jazz SingerNominated
1955The Caine MutinyNominated
1956Battle CryNominated
1960Ernest GoldOn the BeachNominated
1961ExodusWon
1964It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldNominated
1970The Secret of Santa VittoriaNominated
1975Frederick LoeweThe Little PrinceNominatedNominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared nomination with American-born Alan Jay Lerner, English-born Angela Morley and Australian-born Douglas Gamley.

Best Original Song

Best Original Song
Year Name Film Song Status Milestone/Notes Ref.
1959 Frederick Loewe Gigi "Gigi" Won [8]
1964 Ernest Gold It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" Nominated Shared with Mack David. [9]
1975 Frederick Loewe The Little Prince "Little Prince" Nominated [10]

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Mixing
Year Name Film Status Milestone/Notes
1935Carl DreherThe Gay DivorceeNominated
1936I Dream Too MuchNominated

References

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