List of British Academy Award nominees and winners
This article is a list of British Academy Award winners and nominees . This list details the filmmakers, actors, actresses, and others in British Cinema who were born or were longtime residents of Great Britain (England , Scotland and Wales ) who have been nominated for or have won an Academy Award . For those from Northern Ireland , see List of Irish Academy Award winners and nominees .
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1927–28
Charles Chaplin
The Circus
Nominated
Chaplin was originally nominated in this category (and three others) for The Circus , but the academy took him out of the running and gave him a Special Award .
1929–30
George Arliss
Disraeli
Won
The Green Goddess
Nominated
Ronald Colman
Bulldog Drummond
Nominated
Condemned
Nominated
1932–33
Charles Laughton
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Won
Leslie Howard
Berkeley Square
Nominated
1935
Victor McLaglen
The Informer
Won
Charles Laughton
Mutiny on the Bounty
Nominated
1938
Leslie Howard
Pygmalion
Nominated
Robert Donat
The Citadel
Nominated
1939
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Won
Laurence Olivier
Wuthering Heights
Nominated
1940
Rebecca
Nominated
Charles Chaplin
The Great Dictator
Nominated
1941
Cary Grant
Penny Serenade
Nominated
1942
Ronald Colman
Random Harvest
Nominated
1944
Cary Grant
None but the Lonely Heart
Nominated
1945
Ray Milland
The Lost Weekend
Won
Milland was born in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
1946
Laurence Olivier
Henry V
Nominated
1947
Michael Redgrave
Mourning Becomes Electra
Nominated
Ronald Colman
A Double Life
Won
1948
Laurence Olivier
Hamlet
Won
1949
Richard Todd
The Hasty Heart
Nominated
Todd was an Irish-born British actor.
1952
Alec Guinness
The Lavender Hill Mob
Nominated
1953
Richard Burton
The Robe
Nominated
1956
Laurence Olivier
Richard III
Nominated
1957
Alec Guinness
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Won
Charles Laughton
Witness for the Prosecution
Nominated
1958
David Niven
Separate Tables
Won
1959
Laurence Harvey
Room at the Top
Nominated
Harvey was a Lithuanian-born South African-British actor.
1960
Laurence Olivier
The Entertainer
Nominated
Trevor Howard
Sons and Lovers
Nominated
1962
Peter O'Toole
Lawrence of Arabia
Nominated
O'Toole was a British-Irish actor.
1963
Albert Finney
Tom Jones
Nominated
Rex Harrison
Cleopatra
Nominated
1964
My Fair Lady
Won
Harrison recreated his Tony Award -winning role from musical of the same name .
Peter Sellers
Dr. Strangelove
Nominated
Peter O'Toole
Becket
Nominated
Richard Burton
Nominated
1965
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Nominated
Laurence Olivier
Othello
Nominated
1966
Richard Burton
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Nominated
Michael Caine
Alfie
Nominated
Paul Scofield
A Man for All Seasons
Won
Scofield recreated his Tony Award -winning role from play of the same name .
1968
Ron Moody
Oliver!
Nominated
Moody recreated his Tony Award-Nominated role from musical of the same name .
Alan Bates
The Fixer
Nominated
Peter O'Toole
The Lion in Winter
Nominated
1969
Richard Burton
Anne of the Thousand Days
Nominated
Peter O'Toole
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Nominated
1971
Peter Finch
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Nominated
Finch was an English-born Australian actor.
1972
Peter O'Toole
The Ruling Class
Nominated
Michael Caine
Sleuth
Nominated
Laurence Olivier
Nominated
1974
Albert Finney
Murder on the Orient Express
Nominated
1976
Peter Finch
Network
Won
Posthumous win .
1977
Richard Burton
Equus
Nominated
1978
Laurence Olivier
The Boys from Brazil
Nominated
1979
Peter Sellers
Being There
Nominated
1980
Peter O'Toole
The Stunt Man
Nominated
John Hurt
The Elephant Man
Nominated
1981
Dudley Moore
Arthur
Nominated
1982
Ben Kingsley
Gandhi
Won
Peter O'Toole
My Favorite Year
Nominated
1983
Tom Conti
Reuben, Reuben
Nominated
Michael Caine
Educating Rita
Nominated
Tom Courtenay
The Dresser
Nominated
Albert Finney
Nominated
1984
Under the Volcano
Nominated
1986
Bob Hoskins
Mona Lisa
Nominated
1989
Kenneth Branagh
Henry V
Nominated
Film debut performance. First Northern Irish nominee.
Daniel Day-Lewis
My Left Foot
Won
Day-Lewis is an English-born actor with joint British/Irish citizenship.
1990
Jeremy Irons
Reversal of Fortune
Won
1991
Anthony Hopkins
The Silence of the Lambs
Won
Hopkins was born in Margam, Glamorgan, Wales.
1992
Stephen Rea
The Crying Game
Nominated
1993
Anthony Hopkins
The Remains of the Day
Nominated
Daniel Day-Lewis
In the Name of the Father
Nominated
Liam Neeson
Schindler's List
Nominated
1994
Nigel Hawthorne
The Madness of King George
Nominated
1995
Anthony Hopkins
Nixon
Nominated
1996
Ralph Fiennes
The English Patient
Nominated
1998
Ian McKellen
Gods and Monsters
Nominated
2001
Tom Wilkinson
In the Bedroom
Nominated
2002
Michael Caine
The Quiet American
Nominated
Daniel Day-Lewis
Gangs of New York
Nominated
2003
Jude Law
Cold Mountain
Nominated
Ben Kingsley
House of Sand and Fog
Nominated
2006
Peter O'Toole
Venus
Nominated
2007
Daniel Day-Lewis
There Will Be Blood
Won
2009
Colin Firth
A Single Man
Nominated
2010
The King's Speech
Won
2011
Gary Oldman
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Nominated
2012
Daniel Day-Lewis
Lincoln
Won
2013
Christian Bale
American Hustle
Nominated
Though born in Wales, Bale and his family moved to England when he was 1 year old.
Chiwetel Ejiofor
12 Years a Slave
Nominated
First black English actor to be nominated for Best Actor.
2014
Benedict Cumberbatch
The Imitation Game
Nominated
Eddie Redmayne
The Theory of Everything
Won
2015
The Danish Girl
Nominated
2016
Andrew Garfield
Hacksaw Ridge
Nominated
Garfield is an American-British actor.
2017
Daniel Day-Lewis
Phantom Thread
Nominated
Gary Oldman
Darkest Hour
Won
Daniel Kaluuya
Get Out
Nominated
2018
Christian Bale
Vice
Nominated
2019
Jonathan Pryce
The Two Popes
Nominated
2020
Riz Ahmed
Sound of Metal
Nominated
First British Muslim actor to be nominated for Best Actor.
Anthony Hopkins
The Father
Won
At age 83, Hopkins became the oldest Best Actor winner.
Gary Oldman
Mank
Nominated
2021
Benedict Cumberbatch
The Power of the Dog
Nominated
Andrew Garfield
Tick, Tick... Boom!
Nominated
2022
Bill Nighy
Living
Nominated
2024
Ralph Fiennes
Conclave
Nominated
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1933
Victor Heerman
Little Women
Won
Shared with Sarah Y. Mason .
1938
Ian Dalrymple Cecil Arthur Lewis W. P. Lipscomb
Pygmalion
Won
Shared with George Bernard Shaw .
Ian Dalrymple
The Citadel
Nominated
Shared with Frank Wead and Elizabeth Hill.
1939
R. C. Sherriff Claudine West Eric Maschwitz
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Nominated
1940
Joan Harrison
Rebecca
Nominated
Shared with Robert E. Sherwood .
1942
James Hilton Claudine WestArthur Wimperis
Mrs. Miniver
Won
Shared with George Froeschel .
Claudine West Arthur Wimperis
Random Harvest
Nominated
Rodney Ackland Emeric Pressburger
49th Parallel
Nominated
Pressburger was a Hungarian-British screenwriter, film director, and producer.
1944
John Van Druten
Gaslight
Nominated
Shared with Walter Reisch and John L. Balderston .
1946
Raymond Chandler
Double Indemnity
Nominated
Chandler was a British-American novelist and screenwriter. Shared with Billy Wilder .
Anthony Havelock-Allan David Lean Ronald Neame
Brief Encounter
Nominated
1947
Great Expectations
Nominated
1949
Graham Greene
The Fallen Idol
Nominated
1952
John Dighton Roger MacDougall Alexander Mackendrick
The Man in the White Suit
Nominated
Mackendrick was a British-American.
1953
Ian McLellan Hunter John Dighton
Roman Holiday
Nominated
Eric Ambler
The Cruel Sea
Nominated
1956
Ivan Moffat
Giant
Nominated
Shared with Fred Guiol .
1958
Terence Rattigan
Separate Tables
Nominated
Shared with John Gay .
Alec Guinness
The Horse's Mouth
Nominated
1959
Neil Paterson
Room at the Top
Won
1960
Gavin Lambert T. E. B. Clarke
Sons and Lovers
Nominated
James Kennaway
Tunes of Glory
Nominated
1962
Robert Bolt
Lawrence of Arabia
Nominated
Shared with Michael Wilson .
1963
John Osborne
Tom Jones
Won
1964
Peter George
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Nominated
Shared with Stanley Kubrick and Terry Southern .
1965
Robert Bolt
Doctor Zhivago
Won
1966
A Man for All Seasons
Won
Bill Naughton
Alfie
Nominated
1968
Vernon Harris
Oliver!
Nominated
1969
John HaleBridget Boland
Anne of the Thousand Days
Nominated
Shared with Richard Sokolove.
1974
Lionel Chetwynd
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
Nominated
Chetwynd is an English-born Canadian–American screenwriter. Shared with Mordecai Richler .
Paul Dehn
Murder on the Orient Express
Nominated
1976
David Butler
Voyage of the Damned
Nominated
Shared with Steve Shagan .
1977
Peter Shaffer
Equus
Nominated
Gavin Lambert
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Nominated
Shared with Lewis John Carlino .
1981
Dennis Potter
Pennies from Heaven
Nominated
Harold Pinter
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Nominated
1983
Betrayal
Nominated
Willy Russell
Educating Rita
Nominated
Ronald Harwood
The Dresser
Nominated
Harwood is South African-born British.
1984
Peter Shaffer
Amadeus
Won
David Lean
A Passage to India
Nominated
Bruce Robinson
The Killing Fields
Nominated
1986
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
A Room with a View
Won
Jhabvala is a German-born British novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter, with an Indian and American citizenship.
1987
Mark Peploe
The Last Emperor
Won
Shared with Bernardo Bertolucci .
James Dearden
Fatal Attraction
Nominated
1988
Christopher Hampton
Dangerous Liaisons
Won
1992
Peter Barnes
Enchanted April
Nominated
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Howards End
Won
1993
The Remains of the Day
Nominated
William Nicholson
Shadowlands
Nominated
1994
Alan Bennett
The Madness of King George
Nominated
1995
Emma Thompson
Sense and Sensibility
Won
Thompson is the only person in Academy history to win an Academy Award for both acting (of which Thompson previously won Best Actress for Howards End ) and writing categories (Best Adapted Screenplay).[ 2]
Mike Figgis
Leaving Las Vegas
Nominated
Michael Radford
Il Postino
Nominated
Shared with Anna Pavignano , Furio Scarpelli , Giacomo Scarpelli , and Massimo Troisi .
1996
Kenneth Branagh
Hamlet
Nominated
John Hodge
Trainspotting
Nominated
Anthony Minghella
The English Patient
Nominated
1997
Hossein Amini
The Wings of the Dove
Nominated
Amini is an Iranian-born British.
1999
Anthony Minghella
The Talented Mr Ripley
Nominated
2002
David Hare
The Hours
Nominated
Ronald Harwood
The Pianist
Won
2005
Jeffrey Caine
The Constant Gardener
Nominated
2006
Patrick Marber
Notes on a Scandal
Nominated
Sacha Baron Cohen Anthony HinesPeter Baynham Dan Mazer
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Nominated
Shared with Todd Phillips .
2007
Christopher Hampton
Atonement
Nominated
Ronald Harwood
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Nominated
2008
Simon Beaufoy
Slumdog Millionaire
Won
Peter Morgan
Frost/Nixon
Nominated
David Hare
The Reader
Nominated
2009
Nick Hornby
An Education
Nominated
Jesse Armstrong Simon Blackwell Tony Roche Armando Iannucci
In the Loop
Nominated
2010
Danny Boyle Simon Beaufoy
127 Hours
Nominated
2011
Bridget O'Connor Peter Straughan
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Nominated
2013
Steve Coogan Jeff Pope
Philomena
Nominated
2015
Nick Hornby
Brooklyn
Nominated
2020
Christopher Hampton
The Father
Won
Shared with Florian Zeller .
Sacha Baron CohenDan Swimer Peter Baynham Dan Mazer Anthony Hines
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Nominated
Shared with Erica Rivinoja, Lee Kern, and Jena Friedman .
2022
Kazuo Ishiguro
Living
Nominated
Lesley Paterson Ian Stokell
All Quiet on the Western Front
Nominated
Shared with Edward Berger
2023
Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer
Nominated
Jonathan Glazer
The Zone of Interest
Nominated
2024
Peter Straughan
Conclave
Nominated
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1940
Charlie Chaplin
The Great Dictator
Nominated
Charles Bennett Joan Harrison
Foreign Correspondent
Nominated
1942
Michael Powell Emeric Pressburger
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
Nominated
Pressburger was a Hungarian-British screenwriter, film director, and producer.
1943
Noël Coward
In Which We Serve
Nominated
1946
Muriel Box Sydney Box
The Seventh Veil
Won
Raymond Chandler
The Blue Dahlia
Nominated
1947
Charlie Chaplin
Monsieur Verdoux
Nominated
1949
T. E. B. Clarke
Passport to Pimlico
Nominated
Alfred Hayes
Paisan
Nominated
Shared with Federico Fellini , Sergio Amidei , Marcello Pagliero , and Roberto Rossellini .
1952
T. E. B. Clarke
The Lavender Hill Mob
Won
Terence Rattigan
The Sound Barrier
Nominated
1960
Bryan Forbes Richard Gregson Michael Craig
The Angry Silence
Nominated
1964
Alun Owen
A Hard Day's Night
Nominated
1965
Frederic Raphael
Darling
Won
Raphael was born in the US in 1931 but emigrated to England in 1938.[citation needed ]
Jack Davies Ken Annakin
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
Nominated
1966
Edward Bond
Blowup
Nominated
Shared with Michelangelo Antonioni and Tonino Guerra .
1967
Frederic Raphael
Two for the Road
Nominated
1968
Peter Ustinov
Hot Millions
Nominated
Shared with Ira Wallach .
Arthur C. Clarke
2001: A Space Odyssey
Nominated
Shared with Stanley Kubrick .
1971
Penelope Gilliatt
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Nominated
1981
Colin Welland
Chariots of Fire
Won
Trevor Griffiths
Reds
Nominated
Shared with Warren Beatty .
1985
Terry Gilliam Charles McKeown Tom Stoppard
Brazil
Nominated
Gilliam was born in the US in 1940 but emigrated to England in 1968.
Hanif Kureishi
My Beautiful Laundrette
Nominated
Kureishi is a British playwright, screenwriter, and filmmaker of Pakistani descent.[ 3]
1988
John Cleese Charles Crichton
A Fish Called Wanda
Nominated
1994
Richard Curtis
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Nominated
1996
Mike Leigh
Secrets & Lies
Nominated
1997
Simon Beaufoy
The Full Monty
Nominated
1998
Tom Stoppard
Shakespeare In Love
Won
Stoppard is a Czech-born English writer. Shared with Marc Norman .
1999
Mike Leigh
Topsy-Turvy
Nominated
2000
Lee Hall
Billy Elliot
Nominated
William Nicholson
Gladiator
Nominated
Shared with David Franzoni and John Logan .
2001
Julian Fellowes
Gosford Park
Won
Christopher Nolan Jonathan Nolan
Memento
Nominated
2003
Steven Knight
Dirty Pretty Things
Nominated
2004
Mike Leigh
Vera Drake
Nominated
2006
Peter Morgan
The Queen
Nominated
2007
Jan Pinkava
Ratatouille
Nominated
Pinkava was born in Prague and emigrated to Britain, where he obtained British citizenship. Shared with Brad Bird and Jim Capobianco .
2008
Martin McDonagh
In Bruges
Nominated
McDonagh is Irish-British playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director, born in London to Irish parents.[ 4]
Mike Leigh
Happy-Go-Lucky
Nominated
2010
Another Year
Nominated
Christopher Nolan
Inception
Nominated
David Seidler
The King's Speech
Won
Seidler is a British-American playwright and film writer.
2014
Hugo Guinness
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Nominated
Shared with Wes Anderson .
2015
Matt Charman
Bridge of Spies
Nominated
Shared with Joel and Ethan Coen .
Alex Garland
Ex Machina
Nominated
2017
Martin McDonagh
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Nominated
2019
Sam Mendes Krysty Wilson-Cairns
1917
Nominated
2020
Emerald Fennell
Promising Young Woman
Won
2021
Kenneth Branagh
Belfast
Won
2022
Martin McDonagh
The Banshees of Inisherin
Nominated
Best Writing – Story (1928 to 1956)
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1932/33
Alexander Korda
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Nominated
Korda was a Hungarian-born British film producer, director, and screenwriter.
1938
Victor Saville
The Citadel
Nominated
1939
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Nominated
1940
Charlie Chaplin
The Great Dictator
Nominated
1941
Alfred Hitchcock
Suspicion
Nominated
1942
Michael Powell
49th Parallel
Nominated
1943
Noël Coward
In Which We Serve
Nominated
1946
Laurence Olivier
Henry V
Nominated
1947
Anthony Havelock-Allan Ronald Neame
Great Expectations
Nominated
1948
Laurence Olivier
Hamlet
Won
Michael PowellEmeric Pressburger
The Red Shoes
Nominated
Pressburger was a Hungarian-British screenwriter, film director, and producer.
1953
John Houseman
Julius Caesar
Nominated
Houseman was a Romanian-born British-American actor and producer.
1959
James Woolf John Woolf
Room at the Top
Nominated
1963
Tony Richardson
Tom Jones
Won
1965
Joseph Janni
Darling
Nominated
1966
Lewis Gilbert
Alfie
Nominated
1968
John Woolf
Oliver!
Won
Anthony Havelock-AllanJohn Brabourne
Romeo and Juliet
Nominated
1972
John Boorman
Deliverance
Nominated
1978
Barry Spikings Michael Deeley
The Deer Hunter
Won
Shared with Michael Cimino and John Peverall.
David Puttnam Alan Marshall
Midnight Express
Nominated
1979
Peter Yates
Breaking Away
Nominated
1980
Timothy Burrill
Tess
Nominated
Shared with Claude Berri .
1981
David Puttnam
Chariots of Fire
Won
1982
Richard Attenborough
Gandhi
Won
1983
Peter Yates
The Dresser
Nominated
1984
David Puttnam
The Killing Fields
Nominated
John BrabourneRichard Goodwin
A Passage to India
Nominated
1986
David Puttnam
The Mission
Nominated
1987
Jeremy Thomas
The Last Emperor
Won
The Last Emperor is an English-produced, mostly Italian-made film shot in China.
John Boorman
Hope and Glory
Nominated
1988
Norma Heyman
Dangerous Liaisons
Nominated
Shared with Hank Moonjean .
1992
Stephen Woolley
The Crying Game
Nominated
1994
Duncan Kenworthy
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Nominated
1996
Jane Scott
Shine
Nominated
Scott is a British-born Australian film producer.
Simon Channing-Williams
Secrets and Lies
Nominated
1998
David Parfitt
Shakespeare in Love
Won
Shared with Harvey Weinstein , Edward Zwick , Marc Norman, and Donna Gigliotti .
Alison Owen Tim Bevan Eric Fellner
Elizabeth
Nominated
Bevan is a New Zealand-born English producer.
Ian Bryce
Saving Private Ryan
Nominated
Shared with Steven Spielberg , Mark Gordon , and Gary Levinsohn .
2002
Robert Fox
The Hours
Nominated
Shared with Scott Rudin .
2004
Graham King
The Aviator
Nominated
King is a Los Angeles-based English producer. Shared with Michael Mann .
2006
Andy Harries Tracey Seaward Christine Langan
The Queen
Nominated
Graham King
The Departed
Won
2007
JoAnne Sellar Daniel Lupi
There Will Be Blood
Nominated
Shared with Paul Thomas Anderson .
Tim Bevan Eric FellnerPaul Webster
Atonement
Nominated
2008
Eric Fellner
Frost/Nixon
Nominated
Shared with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer .
Christian Colson
Slumdog Millionaire
Won
Anthony Minghella
The Reader
Nominated
Shared with Sydney Pollack , Donna Gigliotti, and Redmond Morris .
2009
Amanda Posey
An Education
Nominated
Shared with Finola Dwyer .
2010
Celine Rattray
The Kids Are All Right
Nominated
Shared with Gary Gilbert and Jeffrey Levy-Hinte .
Christian ColsonJohn Smithson Danny Boyle
127 Hours
Nominated
Christopher Nolan Emma Thomas
Inception
Nominated
Gareth Unwin Iain Canning
The King's Speech
Won
Shared with Emile Sherman .
2011
Graham King
Hugo
Nominated
Shared with Martin Scorsese .
2012
Tim Bevan Eric FellnerDebra Hayward Cameron Mackintosh
Les Misérables
Nominated
Mackintosh previously won Tony Award for Best Musical for the musical of the same name .
2013
Steve McQueen
12 Years a Slave
Won
McQueen is the first black British director and producer, as well as the first black director and producer overall, to win Best Picture.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Shared with Brad Pitt , Dede Gardner , Jeremy Kleiner , and Anthony Katagas .
David Heyman
Gravity
Nominated
Shared with Alfonso Cuarón .
Gabrielle Tana Steve Coogan Tracey Seaward
Philomena
Nominated
2014
Christian Colson
Selma
Nominated
Shared with Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Oprah Winfrey .
Tim Bevan Eric Fellner
The Theory of Everything
Nominated
Shared with Lisa Bruce and Anthony McCarten .
2015
Simon Kinberg Ridley Scott Mark Huffam
The Martian
Nominated
Shared with Michael Schaefer .
Amanda Posey
Brooklyn
Nominated
Shared with Finola Dwyer .
2016
Iain Canning
Lion
Nominated
Shared with Emile Sherman and Angie Fielder.
2017
Tim Bevan Eric Fellner
Darkest Hour
Nominated
Shared with Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten, and Douglas Urbanski .
Emma Thomas Christopher Nolan
Dunkirk
Nominated
JoAnne Sellar Daniel Lupi
Phantom Thread
Nominated
Shared with Paul Thomas Anderson and Megan Ellison .
Graham Broadbent Pete Czernin Martin McDonagh
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Nominated
McDonagh is Irish-British playwright, screenwriter, producer, and film director, born in London to Irish parents.[ 4]
2018
Graham King
Bohemian Rhapsody
Nominated
2019
David Heyman
Marriage Story
Nominated
Shared with Noah Baumbach .
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Nominated
Shared with Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino .
Sam Mendes Pippa Harris
1917
Nominated
Shared with Jayne-Ann Tenggren and Callum McDougall.
2020
David Parfitt
The Father
Nominated
Shared with Jean-Louis Livi and Philippe Carcassonne .
Emerald Fennel
Promising Young Woman
Nominated
Shared with Ben Browning, Ashley Fox, and Josey McNamara.
2021
Kenneth Branagh
Belfast
Nominated
Laura Berwick, Becca Kovacik and Tamar Thomas.
Iain CanningTanya Seghatchian
The Power of the Dog
Nominated
Shared With Jane Campion , Emile Sherman, and Roger Frappier .
2022
Graham Broadbent Pete Czernin Martin McDonagh
The Banshees of Inisherin
Nominated
2023
David HeymanTom Ackerley
Barbie
Nominated
Shared with Margot Robbie and Robbie Brenner .
Daniel Lupi
Killers of the Flower Moon
Nominated
Shared with Dan Friedkin , Bradley Thomas , and Martin Scorsese .
Emma Thomas Christopher Nolan
Oppenheimer
Won
Thomas is the first British woman to win Best Picture. Thomas and Nolan are the first British husband-and-wife team, as well as the third married couple overall, to win Best Picture.[ 8] Shared with Charles Roven .
James Wilson
The Zone of Interest
Nominated
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1927/28
William Cameron Menzies
The Dove Tempest
Won
1928/29
Alibi
Nominated
The Awakening
Nominated
1929/30
Bulldog Drummond
Nominated
1931/32
Lazare Meerson
À Nous la Liberté
Nominated
Meerson is a Russian-born French and English film art director.
1937
David S. Hall
Wee Willie Winkie
Nominated
Shared with William S. Darling .
1938
Charles D. Hall
Merrily We Live
Nominated
Hall is a British -American art director and production designer.
1939
Captain Fury
Nominated
James Basevi
Wuthering Heights
Nominated
1940
The Westerner
Nominated
Vincent Korda
The Thief of Bagdad
Won
Korda is a Hungarian-born art director , later settling in Britain.
1941
That Hamilton Woman
Nominated
Shared with Julia Heron .
1942
Jungle Book
Nominated
1943
James Basevi
The Gang's All Here
Nominated
Shared with Joseph C. Wright and Thomas Little .
The Song of Bernadette
Won
Shared with William S. Darling and Thomas Little.
1945
Hans Peters
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Nominated
Shared with Cedric Gibbons , Edwin B. Willis , John Bonar , and Hugh Hunt .
1946
John Bryan
Caesar and Cleopatra
Nominated
Paul Sheriff Carmen Dillon
Henry V
Nominated
Sheriff is a Russian-born British art director.
1947
Wilfred Shingleton John Bryan
Great Expectations
Won
1948
Arthur Lawson
The Red Shoes
Won
Best Colour Art Direction award. Shared with Hein Heckroth .
Roger K. Furse Carmen Dillon
Hamlet
Won
Best Black and White Art Direction.
1949
Jim Morahan William Kellner Michael Relph
Saraband for Dead Lovers
Nominated
Kellner is an Austrian-born English.
1950
Hans Peters
The Red Danube
Nominated
Shared with Cedric Gibbons, Edwin B. Willis, and Hugh Hunt.
1952
Paul Sheriff
Moulin Rouge
Won
Shared with Marcel Vertès .
1953
Hans PetersJohn Jarvis
Knights of the Round Table
Nominated
Shared with Alfred Junge .
1956
Ken Adam
Around the World in 80 Days
Nominated
Shared with James W. Sullivan and Ross J. Dowd .
Hans Peters
Lust for Life
Nominated
Shared with Cedric Gibbons, E. Preston Ames , Edwin B. Willis, and F. Keogh Gleason .
1959
Oliver Messel William KellnerScott Slimon
Suddenly, Last Summer
Nominated
1960
Thomas N. Morahan Lionel Couch
Sons and Lovers
Nominated
1962
Vincent Korda
The Longest Day
Nominated
Shared with Ted Haworth , Léon Barsacq , and Gabriel Béchir .
John Box John Stoll
Lawrence of Arabia
Won
Shared with Dario Simoni .
1963
Elven Webb Maurice Pelling
Cleopatra
Won
Shared with John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard M. Brown, Herman A. Blumenthal, Boris Juraga, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox, and Ray Moyer.
Ralph Brinton Ted Marshall Jocelyn Herbert
Tom Jones
Nominated
Shared with Josie MacAvin .
1964
Stephen Grimes
The Night of the Iguana
Nominated
Cecil Beaton
My Fair Lady
Won
Shared with Gene Allen and George James Hopkins .
John BryanMaurice Carter
Becket
Nominated
Shared with Patrick McLoughlin and Robert Cartwright.
Hans PetersElliot Scott
The Americanization of Emily
Nominated
Shared with George Davis , Henry Grace , and Robert R. Benton .
1965
Ted Marshall
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Nominated
Shared with Hal Pereira , Tambi Larsen , and Josie MacAvin .
David S. Hall
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Nominated
Shared with Richard Day , William Creber , Ray Moyer , Fred M. Maclean , and Norman Rockett .
John BoxTerence Marsh
Doctor Zhivago
Won
Shared with Dario Simoni .
1966
John Sturtevant
The Sand Pebbles
Nominated
Shared with Boris Leven , Walter M. Scott , and William Kiernan .
1967
Elven Webb
The Taming of the Shrew
Nominated
Shared with Lorenzo Mongiardino, John DeCuir, Giuseppe Mariani, Dario Simoni, and Luigi Gervasi.
1968
John Box Terence MarshVernon Dixon Ken Muggleston
Oliver!
Won
Ernest Archer Anthony Masters Harry Lange
2001: A Space Odyssey
Nominated
Lange is a German-born British.
1969
Maurice Carter Lionel Couch
Anne of the Thousand Days
Nominated
Shared with Patrick McLoughlin.
1970
Terence MarshPamela Cornell
Scrooge
Nominated
Nominated with Bob Cartwright.
1971
Terence MarshPeter Howitt
Mary, Queen of Scots
Nominated
Shared with Robert Cartwright .
Peter Ellenshaw
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Nominated
Shared with John B. Mansbridge , Emile Kuri , and Hal Gausman .
John Box Ernest ArcherJack Maxsted Vernon Dixon
Nicholas and Alexandra
Won
Shared with Gil Parrondo .
Michael Stringer Peter Lamont
Fiddler on the Roof
Nominated
Shared with Robert F. Boyle .
1972
Donald M. Ashton Geoffrey Drake William Hutchinson John Graysmark Peter James
Young Winston
Nominated
John BoxRobert W. Laing
Travels with My Aunt
Nominated
Shared with Gil Parrondo.
1973
Stephen Grimes
The Way We Were
Nominated
Shared with William Kiernan .
1974
Peter Ellenshaw
The Island at the Top of the World
Nominated
Shared with John B. Mansbridge , Walter Tyler , Al Roelofs , and Hal Gausman .
1975
Ken AdamRoy Walker Vernon Dixon
Barry Lyndon
Won
Tony Inglis Peter James
The Man Who Would Be King
Nominated
Inglis is a British-Irish art director. Shared with Alexander Trauner .
1976
Elliot ScottNorman Reynolds
The Incredible Sarah
Nominated
1977
John Barry Norman ReynoldsRoger Christian Leslie Dilley
Star Wars
Won
Ken Adam Peter LamontHugh Scaife
The Spy Who Loved Me
Nominated
1978
Tony Walton
The Wiz
Nominated
Shared with Philip Rosenberg , Edward Stewart and Robert Drumheller .
1979
All That Jazz
Won
Shared with Philip Rosenberg, Edward Stewart and Gary Brink .
Michael Seymour Leslie Dilley Roger ChristianIan Whittaker
Alien
Nominated
1980
Norman Reynolds Leslie Dilley Harry LangeAlan Tomkins Michael D. Ford
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Nominated
Stuart Craig Hugh Scaife
The Elephant Man
Nominated
Shared with Robert Cartwright.
Jack Stephens
Tess
Won
Shared with Pierre Guffroy .
1981
John Graysmark Tony Reading Peter Howitt
Ragtime
Nominated
Shared with Patrizia von Brandenstein , George DeTitta Sr. , and George DeTitta, Jr.
Michael Seirton
Reds
Nominated
Shared with Richard Sylbert .
Assheton Gorton Ann Mollo
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Nominated
Norman Reynolds Leslie Dilley Michael D. Ford
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Won
1982
Stuart Craig Robert W. Laing Michael Seirton
Gandhi
Won
Tim Hutchinson Harry Cordwell
Victor/Victoria
Nominated
Shared with Rodger Maus and William Craig Smith .
1983
Geoffrey Kirkland
The Right Stuff
Nominated
Shared with Richard Lawrence , W. Stewart Campbell , Peter R. Romero , Jim Poynter , and George R. Nelson .
Roy WalkerLeslie Tomkins Tessa Davies
Yentl
Nominated
Norman ReynoldsFred Hole Michael D. Ford
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Nominated
Shared with James L. Schoppe .
1984
John Box Hugh Scaife
A Passage to India
Nominated
1985
Norman Garwood Maggie Gray
Brazil
Nominated
Stephen Grimes
Out of Africa
Won
Shared with Josie MacAvin .
1986
Brian Ackland-Snow Brian Savegar
A Room with a View
Won
Shared with Gianni Quaranta and Elio Altamura .
Peter LamontCrispian Sallis
Aliens
Nominated
Stuart Craig Jack Stephens
The Mission
Nominated
1987
Norman Reynolds Harry Cordwell
Empire of the Sun
Nominated
Anthony Pratt Joanne Woollard
Hope and Glory
Nominated
1988
Stuart Craig
Dangerous Liaisons
Won
Shared with Gérard James .
Elliot Scott Peter Howitt
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Nominated
1989
Norman Garwood
Glory
Nominated
Shared with Garrett Lewis .
Crispian Sallis
Driving Miss Daisy
Nominated
Shared with Bruno Rubeo .
Leslie Dilley
The Abyss
Nominated
Shared with Anne Kuljian .
Anton Furst Peter Young
Batman
Won
1991
Norman Garwood
Hook
Nominated
Shared with Garrett Lewis.
1992
Stuart Craig
Chaplin
Nominated
Shared with Chris A. Butler .
Ian Whittaker
Howards End
Won
Shared with Luciana Arrighi .
1993
The Remains of the Day
Nominated
Ken Adam
Addams Family Values
Nominated
Shared with Marvin March .
Ken AdamCarolyn Scott
The Madness of King George
Won
1996
Brian Morris
Evita
Nominated
Shared with Philippe Turlure.
Stuart CraigStephenie McMillan
The English Patient
Won
1997
Peter Lamont Michael D. Ford
Titanic
Won
1998
Martin Childs Jill Quertier
Shakespeare in Love
Won
Peter Howitt
Elizabeth
Nominated
Shared with John Myhre .
1999
Eve Stewart
Topsy-Turvy
Nominated
Shared with John Bush.
Roy Walker
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Nominated
Shared with Bruno Cesari .
Ian Whittaker
Anna and the King
Nominated
Shared with Luciana Arrighi.
Peter Young
Sleepy Hollow
Won
Shared with Rick Heinrichs .
2000
Crispian Sallis
Gladiator
Nominated
Shared with Arthur Max .
Martin Childs Jill Quertier
Quills
Nominated
2001
Stuart Craig Stephenie McMillan
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Nominated
Anna Pinnock
Gosford Park
Nominated
Shared with Stephen Altman.
2002
Alan Lee
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Nominated
Shared with Grant Major and Dan Hennah .
2003
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Won
2004
Gemma Jackson
Finding Neverland
Nominated
Shared with Trisha Edwards .
Anthony Pratt
The Phantom of the Opera
Nominated
Shared with Celia Bobak .
2005
Stuart Craig Stephenie McMillan
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Nominated
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Pride & Prejudice
Nominated
2007
Anna Pinnock
The Golden Compass
Nominated
Shared with Dennis Gassner .
Nathan Crowley
The Prestige
Nominated
Shared with Julie Ochipinti .
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Atonement
Nominated
2008
Nathan Crowley
The Dark Knight
Nominated
Shared with Peter Lando .
2009
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Sherlock Holmes
Nominated
Maggie Gray
The Young Victoria
Nominated
Shared with Patrice Vermette .
2010
Eve StewartJudy Farr
The King's Speech
Nominated
Stuart Craig Stephenie McMillan
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Nominated
Guy Hendrix Dyas
Inception
Nominated
Shared with Larry Dias and Doug Mowat .
2011
Stuart Craig Stephenie McMillan
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Nominated
Lee Sandales
War Horse
Nominated
Shared with Rick Carter .
2012
Anna Pinnock
Life of Pi
Nominated
Shared with David Gropman.
Eve StewartAnna Lynch-Robinson
Les Misérables
Nominated
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Anna Karenina
Nominated
2013
Andy Nicholson Joanne Woollard
Gravity
Nominated
Shared with Rosie Goodwin .
2014
Nathan Crowley
Interstellar
Nominated
Shared with Gary Fettis .
Anna Pinnock
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Won
Shared with Adam Stockhausen .
Into the Woods
Nominated
Shared with Dennis Gassner .
Maria Djurkovic Tatiana Macdonald
The Imitation Game
Nominated
Suzie Davies Charlotte Watts
Mr. Turner
Nominated
2015
Eve StewartMichael Standish
The Danish Girl
Nominated
2016
Stuart Craig Anna Pinnock
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Nominated
Guy Hendrix Dyas
Passengers
Nominated
Shared with Gene Serdena .
2017
Paul Denham Austerberry
The Shape of Water
Won
Austerberry is a Canadian-English-Filipino production designer. Shared with Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin .
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Beauty and the Beast
Nominated
Darkest Hour
Nominated
Nathan Crowley
Dunkirk
Nominated
Shared with Gary Fettis.
2018
First Man
Nominated
Shared with Kathy Lucas.
Alice Felton
The Favourite
Nominated
Shared with Fiona Crombie .
2019
Lee Sandales
1917
Nominated
Shared with Dennis Gassner.
2020
Nathan Crowley
Tenet
Nominated
Shared with Kathy Lucas.
Peter FrancisCathy Featherstone
The Father
Nominated
2023
Sarah Greenwood Katie Spencer
Barbie
Nominated
James Price
Shona Heath
Poor Things
Won
Shared with Zsuzsa Mihalek .
Elli Griff
Napoleon
Nominated
Shared with Arthur Max
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1939
A.W. Watkins
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Nominated
1950
Cyril Crowhurst
Trio
Nominated
1952
London Films Sound Department
The Sound Barrier
Won
Pinewood Studios
The Card
Nominated
1953
A.W. Watkins
Knights of the Round Table
Nominated
1959
Libel
Nominated
1961
John Cox
The Guns of Navarone
Nominated
1962
Lawrence of Arabia
Won
1964
Becket
Nominated
1965
A.W. Watkins
Doctor Zhivago
Nominated
Shared with Franklin Milton .
1968
Shepperton Studios Sound Department
Oliver!
Won
1969
John Aldred
Anne of the Thousand Days
Nominated
1970
Gordon McCallum John Bramall
Ryan's Daughter
Nominated
1971
Gordon McCallumJohn W. Mitchell
Diamonds Are Forever
Nominated
Shared with Al Overton .
Gordon McCallumDavid Hildyard
Fiddler on the Roof
Won
Bob Jones John Aldred
Mary, Queen of Scots
Nominated
1972
David Hildyard
Cabaret
Won
Shared with Robert Knudson .
1975
Roy Charman
The Wind and the Lion
Nominated
Shared with Harry W. Tetrick , Aaron Rochin , and William McCaughey .
1978
Gordon McCallumGraham V. Hartstone Nicolas Le Messurier Roy Charman
Superman
Nominated
1980
Peter Sutton
The Empire Strikes Back
Won
Shared with Bill Varney , Steve Maslow , and Gregg Landaker .
1981
Simon Kaye
Reds
Nominated
Shared with Dick Vorisek and Tom Fleischman .
Roy Charman
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Won
Shared with Bill Varney, Steve Maslow , and Gregg Landaker.
1982
Trevor Pyke
Das Boot
Nominated
Shared with Milan Bor and Mike Le Mare.
Gerry Humphreys Robin O'Donoghue Jonathan Bates Simon Kaye
Gandhi
Nominated
1983
Tony Dawe
Return of the Jedi
Nominated
Shared with Ben Burtt , Gary Summers , and Randy Thom .
1984
Graham V. Hartstone Nicolas Le MessurierJohn W. Mitchell Michael A. Carter
A Passage to India
Nominated
1985
Gerry Humphreys
A Chorus Line
Nominated
Shared with Donald O. Mitchell , Michael Minkler , and Christopher Newman
Peter Handford
Out of Africa
Won
Shared with Larry Stensvold , Gary Alexander , and Chris Jenkins
1986
Simon Kaye
Platoon
Won
Shared with John Wilkinson , Richard Rogers , and Charles Grenzbach
Graham V. Hartstone Nicolas Le Messurier Michael A. Carter Roy Charman
Aliens
Nominated
1987
Bill Rowe Ivan Sharrock
The Last Emperor
Won
Tony Dawe
Empire of the Sun
Nominated
Shared with Robert Knudson , Don Digirolamo , and John Boyd .
1988
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Nominated
Andy Nelson Peter Handford
Gorillas in the Mist
Nominated
Shared with Brian Saunders .
1989
Tony Dawe
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Nominated
Shared with Ben Burtt, Gary Summers and Shawn Murphy .
1991
Tom Johnson
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Won
Shared with Gary Rydstrom , Gary Summers, and Lee Orloff .
1992
Simon Kaye
The Last of the Mohicans
Won
Shared with Chris Jenkins, Doug Hemphill , and Mark Smith .
1993
Andy Nelson
Schindler's List
Nominated
Shared with Steve Pederson , Scott Millan , and Ron Judkins .
1994
Paul Massey Chris David
Legends of the Fall
Nominated
Shared with David E. Campbell and Douglas Ganton .
Tom Johnson
Forrest Gump
Nominated
Shared with Randy Thom, Dennis S. Sands , and William B. Kaplan
1995
Andy NelsonBrian Simmons
Braveheart
Nominated
Shared with Scott Millan and Anna Behlmer .
1996
Andy NelsonKen Weston
Evita
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer.
1997
Tom Johnson
Titanic
Won
Shared with Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers and Mark Ulano .
Contact
Nominated
Shared with Randy Thom, Dennis S. Sands, and William B. Kaplan.
Paul Massey
Air Force One
Nominated
Shared with Rick Kline , Doug Hemphill, and Keith A. Wester .
Andy Nelson
L.A. Confidential
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Kirk Francis .
1998
Andy Nelson
Saving Private Ryan
Won
Shared with Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, and Ron Judkins.
Andy Nelson
The Thin Red Line
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Paul Brincat .
Robin O'DonoghueDominic Lester Peter Glossop
Shakespeare in Love
Nominated
1999
Tom JohnsonJohn Midgley
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
Nominated
Shared with Gary Rydstrom, and Shawn Murphy .
Andy Nelson
The Insider
Nominated
Shared with Doug Hemphill and Lee Orloff .
Chris Munro
The Mummy
Nominated
Shared with Leslie Shatz , Chris Carpenter , and Rick Kline.
2000
Ken Weston
Gladiator
Won
Shared with Bob Beemer and Scott Millan.
Ivan Sharrock
U-571
Nominated
Shared with Steve Maslow , Gregg Landaker , and Rick Kline.
Tom Johnson
Cast Away
Nominated
Shared with Randy Thom, Dennis S. Sands, and William B. Kaplan
2001
Andy Nelson
Moulin Rouge!
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer, Roger Savage , and Guntis Sics .
Chris Munro
Black Hawk Down
Won
Shared with Michael Minkler and Myron Nettinga .
2002
Ivan Sharrock
Gangs of New York
Nominated
Shared with Tom Fleischman and Eugene Gearty .
2003
Paul Massey
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Nominated
Shared with Doug Hemphill and Art Rochester .
Andy Nelson
The Last Samurai
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Jeff Wexler .
Seabiscuit
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Tod A. Maitland .
2004
Tom Johnson
The Polar Express
Nominated
Shared with Randy Thom, Dennis S. Sands, and William B. Kaplan
2005
War of the Worlds
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Ron Judkins.
Paul Massey
Walk the Line
Nominated
Shared with Doug Hemphill and Peter Kurland .
2006
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Nominated
Shared with Christopher Boyes and Lee Orloff .
Andy Nelson Ivan Sharrock
Blood Diamond
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer.
2007
Paul Massey
3:10 to Yuma
Nominated
Shared with David Giammarco and Jim Stuebe .
2008
Ian Tapp Richard Pryke
Slumdog Millionaire
Won
Shared with Resul Pookutty .
2009
Ray Beckett
The Hurt Locker
Won
Shared with Paul N.J. Ottosson .
Andy Nelson
Avatar
Nominated
Shared with Christopher Boyes, Tony Johnson , and Gary Summers .
Star Trek
Nominated
Shared with Anna Behlmer and Peter J. Devlin .
2010
Paul Hamblin John Midgley
The King's Speech
Nominated
Shared with Martin Jensen .
2011
John Midgley
Hugo
Won
Shared with Tom Fleischman .
Andy Nelson Tom JohnsonStuart Wilson
War Horse
Nominated
Shared with Gary Rydstrom
2012
Andy NelsonMark Paterson Simon Hayes
Les Misérables
Won
Andy Nelson
Lincoln
Nominated
Shared with Gary Rydstrom and Ron Judkins.
Stuart Wilson
Skyfall
Nominated
Shared with Scott Millan and Greg P. Russell .
2013
Chris Burdon Mark Taylor Mike Prestwood Smith Chris Munro
Captain Phillips
Nominated
Christopher Benstead Chris Munro
Gravity
Won
Shared with Skip Lievsay and Niv Adiri .
2014
Ben Wilkins
Whiplash
Won
Shared with Craig Mann and Thomas Curley .
2015
Andy Nelson
Bridge of Spies
Nominated
Shared with Gary Rydstrom and Drew Kunin .
Paul Massey Mark Taylor
The Martian
Nominated
Shared with Mac Ruth .
Andy Nelson Stuart Wilson
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Nominated
Shared with Christopher Scarabosio .
2016
Andy Nelson
La La Land
Nominated
Shared with Ai-Ling Lee and Steve A. Morrow.
Stuart Wilson
Rogue One
Nominated
Shared with David Parker and Christopher Scarabosio .
2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Nominated
Shared with David Parker, Michael Semanick , and Ren Klyce .
Julian Slater Tim Cavagin
Baby Driver
Nominated
Shared with Mary H. Ellis .
2018
Paul Massey Tim Cavagin John Casali
Bohemian Rhapsody
Won
2019
Tom Johnson
Ad Astra
Nominated
Shared with Gary Rydstrom and Mark Ulano.
Paul Massey
Ford v Ferrari
Nominated
Mark Taylor Stuart Wilson
1917
Won
2020
Oliver Tarney Mike Prestwood Smith William Miller
News of the World
Nominated
Shared with John Pritchett .
2021
Theo Green
Dune
Won
Shared with Mac Ruth , Mark Mangini , Doug Hemphill , and Ron Bartlett .
Simon Hayes Oliver Tarney Paul Massey Mark TaylorJames Harrison
No Time to Die
Nominated
James Mather Denise Yarde Simon Chase
Belfast
Nominated
Shared with Niv Adiri.
Andy Nelson
West Side Story
Nominated
Shared with Tod A. Maitland , Gary Rydstrom , Brian Chumney, and Shawn Murphy .
Richard Flynn
The Power of the Dog
Nominated
Flynn is New Zealand-British. Shared with Robert Mackenzie and Tara Webb .
2022
Stuart Wilson
Andy Nelson
The Batman
Nominated
Shared with William Files and Douglas Murray.
Andy Nelson
Elvis
Nominated
Shared with Wayne Pashley and Michael Keller.
James H. Mather Mark Taylor
Top Gun: Maverick
Won
Shared with Mark Weingarten, Al Nelson and Chris Burdon.
Julian Howarth
Avatar: The Way of Water
Nominated
Shared with Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Dick Bernstein, Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, and Michael Hedges.
2023
Ian Voight
The Creator
Nominated
Shared with Erik Aadahl , Ethan Van der Ryn , Tom Ozanich , and Dean Zupancic
Chris Munro James H. MatherChris Burdon Mark Taylor
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Nominated
Tarn Willers Johnnie Burn
The Zone of Interest
Won
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1937
Charles Previn
One Hundred Men and a Girl
Won
Previn is an English-born American composer.
1938
Mad About Music
Nominated
1939
First Love
Nominated
W. Franke Harling
Stagecoach
Won
Harling is an English-born American composer. Shared with Richard Hageman , John Leipold and Leo Shuken .
Anthony Collins
Nurse Edith Cavell
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Original Score.
1940
Charles Previn
Spring Parade
Nominated
Anthony Collins
Irene
Nominated
1941
Sunny
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture.
Oliver Wallace
Dumbo
Won
Wallace is an English-born American composer and conductor. Shared with the American-born Frank Churchill .
Charles Previn
Buck Privates
Nominated
1942
It Started with Eve
Nominated
1943
Oliver Wallace
Victory Through Air Power
Nominated
Shared with Paul Smith and Edward H. Plumb .
1944
W. Franke Harling
Three Russian Girls
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture.
Charles Previn
Song of the Open Road
Nominated
1946
William Walton
Henry V
Nominated
1948
Brian Easdale
The Red Shoes
Won
William Walton
Hamlet
Nominated
1950
Oliver Wallace
Cinderella
Nominated
Shared with Paul Smith .
Adolph Deutsch
Annie Get Your Gun
Won
Deutsch is an English-born American composer, conductor, and arranger. Shared with Roger Edens .
1951
Show Boat
Nominated
Shared with Conrad Salinger .
Oliver Wallace
Alice in Wonderland
Nominated
1953
Adolph Deutsch
The Band Wagon
Nominated
1954
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Won
Shared with Saul Chaplin .
1955
Oklahoma!
Won
Shared with Robert Russell Bennett and Jay Blackton.
Cyril J. Mockridge
Guys and Dolls
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Shared with Jay Blackton.
1957
Malcolm Arnold
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Won
1958
Oliver Wallace
White Wilderness
Nominated
1963
John Addison
Tom Jones
Won
1964
George Martin
A Hard Day's Night
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
1966
John Barry
Born Free
Won
Ken Thorne
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Won
Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment.
1967
Richard Rodney Bennett
Far from the Madding Crowd
Nominated
Leslie Bricusse
Doctor Dolittle
Nominated
1968
John Barry
The Lion in Winter
Won
1969
Leslie Bricusse
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Nominated
Score of a Musical Picture-Original or Adaptation. Shared with John Williams .
1970
The Beatles
Let It Be
Won
Winner of Best Original Song Score.
Leslie BricusseIan Fraser
Scrooge
Nominated
Nominee for Best Original Song Score. Nominated with Herbert W. Spencer .
Frank Cordell
Cromwell
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Original Score.
1971
John Barry
Mary, Queen of Scots
Nominated
Richard Rodney Bennett
Nicholas and Alexandra
Nominated
Peter Maxwell Davies Peter Greenwell
The Boy Friend
Nominated
Nominated for Adaptation and Original Song Score.
Leslie BricusseAnthony Newley
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Nominated
Nominated for Adaptation and Original Song Score. Shared with Walter Scharf .
1972
John Addison
Sleuth
Nominated
Charles Chaplin
Limelight
Won
Shared with Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell . Film made in 1952, but not released in Los Angeles until 1972.
1973
John Cameron
A Touch of Class
Nominated
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Jesus Christ Superstar
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation Shared with German-American André Previn and Chilean-born American Herbert W. Spencer .
1974
Richard Rodney Bennett
Murder on the Orient Express
Nominated
Angela Morley
The Little Prince
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared with American-born Alan Jay Lerner , Austrian-American Frederick Loewe and Australian-born Douglas Gamley .
1975
Pete Townshend
Tommy
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation.
1977
Angela Morley
The Slipper and the Rose
Nominated
Nominated for Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score. Shared with the American-born Sherman Brothers .
1982
Leslie Bricusse
Victor/Victoria
Won
Shared with the American-born Henry Mancini . Winner of Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score.
George Fenton
Gandhi
Nominated
Shared with Indian-born co-composer Ravi Shankar .
1985
Rod Temperton
The Color Purple
Nominated
Shared with Quincy Jones , Jeremy Lubbock, Caiphus Semenya , Andrae Crouch , Chris Boardman , Jorge Calandrelli and Joel Rosenbaum, Fred Steiner , Jack Hayes , Jerry Hey , and Randy Kerber .
John Barry
Out of Africa
Won
1987
David Byrne
The Last Emperor
Won
Shared with co-composers, Japanese-born Ryuichi Sakamoto and Chinese-born Cong Su .
George Fenton
Cry Freedom
Nominated
1988
Dangerous Liaisons
Nominated
1990
John Barry
Dances with Wolves
Won
1991
George Fenton
The Fisher King
Nominated
1992
John Barry
Chaplin
Nominated
1995
Patrick Doyle
Sense and Sensibility
Nominated
Original Score – Dramatic.
1996
Rachel Portman
Emma
Won
Original Score – Musical or Comedy.
Patrick Doyle
Hamlet
Nominated
Original Score – Dramatic.
1997
Anne Dudley
The Full Monty
Won
Original Score – Musical or Comedy.
1998
Stephen Warbeck
Shakespeare in Love
Won
1999
Rachel Portman
The Cider House Rules
Nominated
2000
Chocolat
Nominated
2010
Atticus Ross
The Social Network
Won
Shared with American-born co-composer Trent Reznor .
John Powell
How to Train Your Dragon
Nominated
2013
Steven Price
Gravity
Won
2014
Gary Yershon
Mr. Turner
Nominated
2016
Mica Levi
Jackie
Nominated
2017
Jonny Greenwood
Phantom Thread
Nominated
2020
Atticus Ross
Mank
Nominated
Shared with American-born co-composer Trent Reznor.
Soul
Won
Shared with American-born co-composers Trent Reznor and Jon Batiste .
2021
Jonny Greenwood
The Power of the Dog
Nominated
2023
Jerskin Fendrix
Poor Things
Nominated
2024
Daniel Blumberg
The Brutalist
Pending
John Powell
Wicked
Pending
Shared with Stephen Schwartz
Year
Name
Film
Status
Notes
1940
R. T. Layton
The Long Voyage Home
Nominated
Shared with Ray Binger , and Thomas T. Moulton .
1943
Ronald Neame C. C. Stevens
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
Nominated
1946
Tom Howard
Blithe Spirit
Won
1955
Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd.
The Dam Busters
Nominated
1958
Tom Howard
Tom Thumb
Won
1961
Bill Warrington Chris Greenham
The Guns of Navarone
Won
Eustace Lycett
The Absent-Minded Professor
Nominated
Shared with Robert A. Mattey .
1964
Peter Ellenshaw Eustace Lycett
Mary Poppins
Won
Shared with Hamilton Luske .
1965
John Stears
Thunderball
Won
1967
Albert Whitlock
Tobruk
Nominated
Shared with Howard A. Anderson.
1971
Alan Maley Eustace Lycett
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Won
Shared with Danny Lee .
1974
Albert Whitlock
Earthquake
Won
Special Achievement Award for visual effects. Shared with Frank Brendel, and Glen Robinson .
1975
The Hindenburg
Won
1977
John Stears
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Won
Shared with John Dykstra , Richard Edlund , Grant McCune , and Robert Blalack .
1978
Roy Field Derek Meddings Les Bowie Colin Chilvers Denys Coop
Superman: The Movie
Won
Bowie was Canadian-born.Posthumous Win for Bowie. Special Achievement Award for visual effects. Shared with Zoran Perisic .
1979
Brian Johnson Nick Allder Dennis Ayling
Alien
Won
Shared with H. R. Giger , and Carlo Rambaldi .
Derek Meddings
Moonraker
Nominated
Shared with Paul Wilson, and John Evans.
Peter Ellenshaw Eustace Lycett
The Black Hole
Nominated
Shared with Art Cruickshank , Danny Lee , Harrison Ellenshaw , and Joe Hale.
1980
Brian Johnson
The Empire Strikes Back
Won
Shared with Richard Edlund , Dennis Muren , and Bruce Nicholson .
1981
Kit West
Dragonslayer
Nominated
Shared with Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett , and Ken Ralston .
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Won
Shared with Richard Edlund, Bruce Nicholson, and Joe Johnston .
1984
George Gibbs
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Won
Shared with Dennis Muren, Michael J. McAlister , and Lorne Peterson .
1985
Kit West
Young Sherlock Holmes
Nominated
Shared with Dennis Muren, John Ellis, and David W. Allen .
Ian Wingrove
Return to Oz
Nominated
Shared with Will Vinton , Zoran Perisic, and Michael Lloyd.
1986
John Richardson
Aliens
Won
Shared with Robert Skotak, Stan Winston, and Susanne Benson.
1988
Richard Williams George Gibbs
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Won
Richard Williams was a Canadian–British animator, voice artist, and writer. Shared with Ken Ralston , and Edward Jones.
1989
Richard Conway Kent Houston
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Nominated
1992
George Gibbs
Alien 3
Nominated
Shared with Richard Edlund, Alec Gillis , and Tom Woodruff Jr.
1993
John Richardson
Cliffhanger
Nominated
Shared with Neil Krepela , John Bruno , and Pamela Easley.
1995
Neal Scanlan
Babe
Won
Shared with Scott E. Anderson , Charles Gibson , and John Cox .
1996
Kit West
Dragonheart
Nominated
Shared with Scott Squires , Phil Tippett , and James Straus .
1997
John Richardson
Starship Troopers
Nominated
Shared with Phil Tippett , Scott E. Anderson , and Alec Gillis .
1998
Nicholas Brooks
What Dreams May Come
Won
Shared with Joel Hynek , Stuart Robertson, and Kevin Mack .
1999
Janek Sirrs Jon Thum
The Matrix
Won
Shared with John Gaeta and Steve Courtley .
2000
Tim Burke Neil Corbould Rob Harvey
Gladiator
Won
Shared with John Nelson .
2004
Tim Burke John RichardsonRoger Guyett
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Nominated
Shared with Bill George .
2006
Neil Corbould Jon Thum
Superman Returns
Nominated
Shared with Richard R. Hoover, and Mark Stetson .
Chas Jarrett
Poseidon
Nominated
Shared with Boyd Shermis, Kim Libreri, and John Frazier .
2007
Ben Morris Trevor Wood
The Golden Compass
Won
Shared with Michael L. Fink, and Bill Westenhofer .
2008
Chris Corbould Tim Webber Nick Davis Paul Franklin
The Dark Knight
Nominated
2009
Paul Kavanagh Roger Guyett
Star Trek
Nominated
Shared with Burt Dalton , and Russell Earl .
2010
Tim Burke John Richardson Christian Manz
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Nominated
Shared with Nicholas Aithadi.
Chris Corbould Paul FranklinAndrew Lockley Peter Bebb
Inception
Won
Janek Sirrs
Iron Man 2
Nominated
Shared with Ben Snow , Ged Wright , and Dan Sudick .
2011
Joss Williams
Hugo
Won
Shared with Rob Legato , Ben Grossmann , and Alex Henning .
Tim Burke John RichardsonDavid Vickery
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Nominated
Shared with Greg Butler.
2012
Neil Corbould Michael Dawson Phil Brennan
Snow White and the Huntsman
Nominated
Shared with Cedric Nicolas-Troyan .
Charley Henley Richard Stammers Martin Hill Trevor Wood
Prometheus
Nominated
Janek Sirrs
The Avengers
Nominated
Shared with Jeff White , Guy Williams , and Dan Sudick.
2013
Roger Guyett
Star Trek Into Darkness
Nominated
Shared with Patrick Tubach , Ben Grossmann , and Burt Dalton .
Christopher Townsend
Iron Man 3
Nominated
Shared with Guy Williams , Erik Nash , and Dan Sudick.
Neil Corbould Tim WebberChris Lawrence
Gravity
Won
Shared with David Shirk.
2014
Paul FranklinAndrew Lockley
Interstellar
Won
Shared with Ian Hunter, and Scott Fisher.
Jonathan Fawkner Paul Corbould
Guardians of the Galaxy
Nominated
Shared with Stephane Ceretti , and Nicolas Aithadi .
Richard Stammers
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Nominated
Shared with Lou Pecora, Tim Crosbie , and Cameron Waldbauer .
2015
Chris Lawrence Richard StammersAnders Langlands Steven Warner
The Martian
Nominated
Chris Corbould Roger Guyett Neal Scanlan
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Nominated
Shared with Patrick Tubach.
Mark Williams Ardington Sara Bennett Andrew Whitehurst Paul Norris
Ex Machina
Won
Tom Wood Andy Williams
Mad Max: Fury Road
Nominated
Shared with Andrew Jackson and Dan Oliver .
2016
Neil Corbould
Rogue One
Nominated
Shared with John Knoll , Mohen Leo , and Hal Hickel .
Paul CorbouldRichard Bluff
Doctor Strange
Nominated
Shared with Stephane Ceretti , and Vincent Cirelli.
Oliver Jones
Kubo and the Two Strings
Nominated
Shared with Steve Emerson , Brian McLean , and Brad Schiff .
2017
Paul Lambert
Blade Runner 2049
Won
Shared with John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer , and Richard R. Hoover .
Christopher Townsend Jonathan Fawkner
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Nominated
Shared with Guy Williams, and Dan Sudick.
Ben Morris Neal Scanlan Chris Corbould Mike Mulholland
Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Nominated
2018
Paul LambertTristan Myles
First Man
Won
Myles is a British-Canadian.[ 9] Shared with Ian Hunter, and J. D. Schwalm.
Chris Lawrence Chris Corbould Michael Eames Theo Jones
Christopher Robin
Nominated
Roger Guyett
Ready Player One
Nominated
Shared with Grady Cofer, Matthew E. Butler, and David Shirk.
Neal Scanlan Dominic Tuohy
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Nominated
Shared with Rob Bredow, and Patrick Tubach .
2019
Dominic Tuohy
1917
Won
Shared with Guillaume Rocheron , and Greg Butler .
Roger Guyett Neal Scanlan Dominic Tuohy
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Nominated
Shared with Patrick Tubach .
2020
Anders Langlands
Mulan
Nominated
Shared with Sean Faden , Seth Maury, and Steven Ingram.
Andrew Lockley
Tenet
Won
Shared with Andrew Jackson , David Lee, and Scott Fisher.
Matthew Kasmir Chris Lawrence Max Solomon David Watkins
The Midnight Sky
Nominated
Nick Davis Greg Fisher Ben Jones
The One and Only Ivan
Nominated
Shared with Santiago Colomo Martinez.
2021
Paul Lambert Tristan Myles
Dune
Won
Shared with Brian Connor, and Gerd Nefzer.
Charlie Noble Joel Green Jonathan Fawkner Chris Corbould
No Time to Die
Nominated
Christopher Townsend
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Nominated
Shared with Joe Farrell, Sean Noel Walker, and Dan Oliver.
2022
Anders Langlands Dominic Tuohy
The Batman
Nominated
Shared with Dan Lemmon, and Russell Earl.
2023
Charley Henley Neil Corbould
Napoleon
Nominated
Shared with Luc-Ewen Martin-Fenouillet and Simone Coco.
Ian Comley Andrew Roberts Neil Corbould
The Creator
Nominated
Shared with Jay Cooper.
Alex Wuttke Jeff Sutherland Neil Corbould
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Nominated
Shared with Simone Coco.
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