1989 Academy Award Nominees: The Complete List
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Here is a complete list of nominees for the 62nd annual Academy Awards announced Wednesday.
Picture: “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Dead Poets Society,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Field of Dreams,” “My Left Foot.”
Actor: Kenneth Branagh, “Henry V”; Tom Cruise, “Born on the Fourth of July”; Daniel Day-Lewis, “My Left Foot”; Morgan Freeman, “Driving Miss Daisy”; Robin Williams, “Dead Poets Society.”
Actress: Isabelle Adjani, “Camille Claudel”; Pauline Collins, “Shirley Valentine”; Jessica Lange, “Music Box”; Michelle Pfeiffer, “The Fabulous Baker Boys”; Jessica Tandy, “Driving Miss Daisy.”
Supporting Actor: Danny Aiello, “Do the Right Thing”; Dan Aykroyd, “Driving Miss Daisy”; Marlon Brando, “A Dry White Season”; Martin Landau, “Crimes and Misdemeanors”; Denzel Washington, “Glory.”
Supporting Actress: Brenda Fricker, “My Left Foot”; Anjelica Huston, “Enemies, A Love Story”; Lena Olin, “Enemies, A Love Story”; Julia Roberts, “Steel Magnolias”; Dianne Wiest, “Parenthood.”
Director: Oliver Stone, “Born on the Fourth of July”; Woody Allen, “Crimes and Misdemeanors”; Peter Weir, “Dead Poets Society”; Kenneth Branagh, “Henry V”; Jim Sheridan, “My Left Foot.”
Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, “Crimes and Misdemeanors”; Tom Schulman, “Dead Poets Society”; Spike Lee, “Do the Right Thing”; Steven Soderbergh, “sex, lies and videotape”; Nora Ephron, “When Harry Met Sally . . . .”
Adapted Screenplay: Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic, “Born on the Fourth of July”; Alfred Uhry, “Driving Miss Daisy”; Roger L. Simon and Paul Mazursky, “Enemies, A Love Story”; Phil Alden Robinson, “Field of Dreams”; Jim Sheridan and Shane Connaughton, “My Left Foot.”
Best Foreign Film: “Camille Claudel,” France; “Cinema Paradiso,” Italy; “Jesus of Montreal,” Canada; “Santiago, The Story of His New Life,” Puerto Rico; “Waltzing Regitze,” Denmark.
Art Direction: “The Abyss,” “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,” “Batman,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Glory.”
Cinematography: “The Abyss,” “Blaze,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” “Glory.”
Costume Design: “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “Harlem Nights,” “Henry V,” “Valmont.”
Documentary Feature: “Adam Clayton Powell,” “Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt,” “Crack USA: Country Under Siege,” “For All Mankind,” “Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren.”
Documentary Short Subject: “Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9,” “The Johnstown Flood,” “Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future.”
Film Editing: “The Bear,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Driving Miss Daisy,” “The Fabulous Baker Boys,” “Glory.”
Makeup: “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,” “Dad,” “Driving Miss Daisy.”
Music Original Score: John Williams, “Born on the Fourth of July”; David Grusin, “The Fabulous Baker Boys”; James Horner, “Field of Dreams”; John Williams, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”; Alan Menken, “The Little Mermaid.”
Music Original Song: “After All” from “Chances Are”; “The Girl Who Used to Be Me” from “Shirley Valentine”; “I Love to See You Smile” from “Parenthood”; “Kiss the Girl” from “The Little Mermaid”; “Under the Sea” from “The Little Mermaid.”
Animated Short Film: “Balance,” “Cow,” “The Hill Farm.”
Live Action Short Film: “Amazon Diary,” “The Childeater,” “Work Experience.”
Sound: “The Abyss,” “Black Rain,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” “Glory,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.”
Sound Effects Editing: “Black Rain,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” “Lethal Weapon 2.”
Visual Effects: “The Abyss,” “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,” “Back to the Future Part II.”
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