1948 (21st Annual Awards)
Nominations and Winners
Listed below are the Academy Award nominations and winners for the year 1948. The
symbol appears next to the winner in each category. Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song. Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the nominations and winners from that year.
Best Motion Picture
Hamlet, J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films; Universal-International (British).
Johnny Belinda, Warner Bros.
The Red Shoes, J. Arthur Rank-Archers; Eagle Lion (British).
The Snake Pit, 20th Century-Fox.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Warner Bros.Best Actor
Best Actress
Actor in a Supporting Role
Actress in a Supporting Role
Directing
Art Direction-Set Decoration
(Black-and-White)
Hamlet, J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films; Universal-International (British). Art direction by Roger K. Furse; set decoration by Carmen Dillon.(Color)
Joan of Arc, Sierra Pictures; RKO Radio. Art direction by Richard Day; set decoration by Edwin Casey Roberts and Joseph Kish.
The Red Shoes, J. Arthur Rank-Archers; Eagle Lion (British). Art direction by Hein Heckroth; set decoration by Arthur Lawson.Cinematography
(Black-and-White)
(Color)
Costume Design
(Black-and-White)
(Color)
NOTE: Costume Design was a new category in 1948.
Documentary
(Feature)
(Short Subject)
Operation Vittles, United States Army Air Force.
Toward Independence, United States Army.Film Editing
Music
(Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)
(Scoring of a Musical Picture)
(Song)
For Every Man There’s a Woman from Casbah, Marston Pictures; Universal-International. Music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Leo Robin.
It’s Magic from Romance on the High Seas, Michael Curtiz Productions; Warner Bros. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn.
This Is the Moment from That Lady in Ermine, 20th Century-Fox. Music by Frederick Hollander; lyrics by Leo Robin.
The Woody Woodpecker Song from Wet Blanket Policy, Walter Lantz Productions; United Artists. Music and lyrics by Ramey Idriss and George Tibbles.Short Subjects
(Cartoons)
Mickey and the Seal, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Mickey Mouse Series] Walt Disney, Producer.
Robin Hoodlum, UPA (United Productions of America); Columbia. [Fox & Crow Series]
Tea for Two Hundred, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [Donald Duck Series] Walt Disney, Producer.(One-reel)
Annie Was a Wonder, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [John Nesbitt Passing Parade Series] Herbert Moulton, Producer.
Symphony of a City, 20th Century-Fox (Sweden). [Movietone Specialty Series] Edmund H. Reek, Producer.(Two-reel)
Going to Blazes, Fact Film Organization; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. [Special Series] Herbert Morgan, Producer.
Seal Island, Walt Disney Productions; RKO Radio. [True Life Adventure Series] Walt Disney, Producer.Sound Recording
Johnny Belinda, Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Studio Sound Department, Col. Nathan O. Levinson, Sound Director.
Moonrise, Marshall Grant Pictures; Republic. Republic Studio Sound Department, Daniel J. Bloomberg, Sound Director.
The Snake Pit, 20th Century-Fox. 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director.Special Effects
Deep Waters, 20th Century-Fox. Special visual effects by Ralph Hammeras, Fred Sersen and Edward Snyder; special audible effects by Roger Heman.
Portrait of Jennie, Vanguard Films; Selznick Releasing Organization (SRO). Special visual effects by Paul Eagler, J. McMillan Johnson, Russell Shearman and Clarence Slifer; special audible effects by Charles Freeman and James G. Stewart.Writing
(Motion Picture Story)
(Screenplay)
Special Award
To Sid Grauman, master showman, who raised the standard of exhibition of motion pictures. [Statuette]
To Adolph Zukor, a man who has been called the father of the feature film in America, for his services to the industry over a period of forty years. [Statuette]
To Walter Wanger for distinguished service to the industry in adding to its moral stature in the world community by his production of the picture Joan of Arc. [Statuette]
To Jean Hersholt, in recognition of his service to the Academy during four terms as president. [The Special Award to Jean Hersholt was presented on “Jean Hersholt Night,” June 26, 1949, at the Academy building.] [Statuette](Foreign Language Film)
To Monsieur Vincent (French)—voted by the Academy Board of Governors as the most outstanding foreign language film released in the United States during 1948. [Statuette](Juvenile)
To Ivan Jandl for the outstanding juvenile performance of 1948, as “Karel Malik” in The Search. [Miniature Statuette]Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
Scientific or Technical Award
(Class II)
To Victor Caccialanza, Maurice Ayers, and the Paramount Studio Set Construction Department for the development and application of “Paralite,” a new lightweight plaster process for set construction.
To Nick Kalten, Louis J. Witti, and the 20th Century-Fox Studio Mechanical Effects Department for a process of preserving and flame-proofing foliage.(Class III)
To Marty Martin, Jack Lannon, Russell Shearman and the RKO Radio Studio Special Effects Department for the development of a new method of simulating falling snow on motion picture sets.
To A. J. Moran and the Warner Bros. Studio Electrical Department for a method of remote control for shutters on motion picture arc lighting equipment.