Did any of the Godfather movies win an Oscar?
Cabaret, Bob Fosse’s adaptation of the Broadway stage musical, set a record for the most Oscars won without winning Best Picture. Best Picture winner The Godfather received only three Academy Awards….
| 45th Academy Awards | |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Howard W. Koch |
| Directed by | Marty Pasetta |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | The Godfather |
What film did Jeff Bridges win an Oscar for?
Academy Award for Best Actor…Golden Globe Award for…Golden Globe Award for…Independent Spirit Award for Best M…Screen Actors Guild Award for…Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille…
Jeff Bridges/Awards
Who won Oscar for Godfather 2?
Its six Oscar wins also included Best Director for Coppola, Best Supporting Actor for De Niro and Best Adapted Screenplay for Coppola and Puzo. Pacino won Best Actor at the BAFTA’s and was nominated at the Oscars….
| The Godfather Part II | |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Francis Ford Coppola |
Did The Big Lebowski win an Oscar?
It is a surprise coming to the realization that John Goodman has never won an Oscar, let alone been nominated for one, seeing as he has given many incredible performances. His role in The Big Lebowski being overlooked by the Academy, however, is the one that hurts the most.
What did Ryan Bingham win an Oscar for?
Academy Award for Best Music…Critics’ Choice Movie Awa…Grammy Award for Best Song…Golden Globe Award for…Satellite Award for Best Origin…
Ryan Bingham/Awards
Why did The Godfather refuse an Oscar?
Marlon Brando Brando wanted to call attention to Hollywood’s misrepresentation of Native Americans, “Today” reported. MARLON BRANDO explains the reason for rejecting his Best Actor Oscar for THE GODFATHER (1972). “(Brando) very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award,” Littlefeather told the audience.
Who won Oscar for Godfather 3?
Accolades
| Award | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|
| 63rd Academy Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Andy García |
| Best Art Direction | Dean Tavoularis and Gary Fettis | |
| Best Cinematography | Gordon Willis | |
| Best Film Editing | Barry Malkin, Lisa Fruchtman, and Walter Murch |