66TH ACADEMY AWARDS
March 21, 1994
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg
BEST PICTURE
“The Fugitive” |
“In the Name of the Father” |
“The Piano” |
“The Remains of the Day” |
“Schindler’s List” |
DIRECTOR
Robert Altman – “Short Cuts” |
Jane Campion – “The Piano” |
James Ivory – “The Remains of the Day” |
Jim Sheridan – “In the Name of the Father” |
Steven Spielberg – “Schindler’s List” |
ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis – “In the Name of the Father” as Gerry Conlon |
Laurence Fishburne – “What’s Love Got to Do” with It as Ike Turner |
Tom Hanks – “Philadelphia” as Andrew Beckett |
Anthony Hopkins – “The Remains of the Day” as James Stevens |
Liam Neeson – “Schindler’s List” as Oskar Schindler |
ACTRESS
Angela Bassett – “What’s Love Got to Do with It” as Tina Turner |
Stockard Channing – “Six Degrees of Separation” as Ouisa Kittredge |
Holly Hunter – “The Piano” as Ada McGrath |
Emma Thompson – “The Remains of the Day” as Sarah “Sally” Kenton |
Debra Winger – “Shadowlands” as Joy Gresham |
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Leonardo DiCaprio – “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” as Arnie Grape |
Ralph Fiennes – “Schindler’s List” as Amon Goeth |
Tommy Lee Jones – “The Fugitive” as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard |
John Malkovich – “In the Line of Fire” as Mitch Leary |
Pete Postlethwaite – “In the Name of the Father” as Giuseppe Conlon |
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Holly Hunter – “The Firm” as Tammy Hemphill |
Anna Paquin – “The Piano” as Flora McGrath |
Rosie Pérez – “Fearless” as Carla Rodrigo |
Winona Ryder – “The Age of Innocence” as May Welland |
Emma Thompson – “In the Name of the Father” as Gareth Pierce |
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“The Age of Innocence” – Martin Scorsese and Jay Cocks |
“In the Name of the Father” – Jim Sheridan and Terry George |
“The Remains of the Day” – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
“Schindler’s List” – Steven Zaillian |
“Shadowlands” – William Nicholson |
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Dave” – Gary Ross |
“In the Line of Fire” – Jeff Maguire |
“Philadelphia” – Ron Nyswaner |
“The Piano” – Jane Campion |
“Sleepless in Seattle” – Nora Ephron, David S. Ward and Jeff Arch |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE
“Belle Epoque” (Spain) |
“Farewell My Concubine” (Hong Kong) |
“Hedd Wyn” (United Kingdom) |
“The Scent of Green Papaya” (Vietnam) |
“The Wedding Banquet” (Taiwan) |
DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
“The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter” |
“Children of Fate” |
“For Better or for Worse” |
“I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School” |
“The War Room” |
DOCUMENTARY
(SHORT SUBJECT)
“Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann” |
“Chicks in White Satin” |
“Defending Our Lives” |
ANIMATED SHORT
“Blindscape” |
“The Mighty River” |
“Small Talk” |
“The Village” |
“Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers” |
LIVE ACTION SHORT
“Down on the Waterfront” |
“The Dutch Master” |
“Partners” |
“Schwarzfahrer” |
“The Screw” (La Vis) |
ART DIRECTION
“Addams Family Values” – Ken Adam and Marvin March |
“The Age of Innocence” – Dante Ferretti and Robert J. Franco |
“Orlando” – Ben Van Os and Jan Roelfs |
“The Remains of the Day” – Luciana Arrighi and Ian Whittaker |
“Schindler’s List” – Ewa Braun and Allan Starski |
CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Farewell My Concubine” – Gu Changwei |
“The Fugitive” – Michael Chapman |
“The Piano” – Stuart Dryburgh |
“Schindler’s List” – Janusz Kamiński |
“Searching for Bobby Fischer” – Conrad Hall |
COSTUME DESIGN
“The Age of Innocence” – Gabriella Pescucci |
“Orlando” – Sandy Powell |
“The Piano” – Janet Patterson |
“The Remains of the Day” – Jenny Beavan and John Bright |
“Schindler’s List” – Anna Biedrzycka Sheppard |
FILM EDITING
“The Fugitive” – Dennis Virkler, David Finfer, Dean Goodhill, Don Brochu, Richard Nord and Dov Hoenig |
“In the Line of Fire” – Anne Coates |
“In the Name of the Father” – Gerry Hambling |
“The Piano” – Veronika Jenet |
“Schindler’s List” – Michael Kahn |
MAKEUP
“Mrs. Doubtfire” – Greg Cannom, Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng |
“Philadelphia” – Carl Fullerton and Alan D’Angerio |
“Schindler’s List” – Christina Smith, Matthew Mungle and Judy Alexander Cory |
ORIGINAL SCORE
“The Age of Innocence” – Elmer Bernstein |
“The Firm” – Dave Grusin |
“The Fugitive” – James Newton Howard |
“The Remains of the Day” – Richard Robbins |
“Schindler’s List” – John Williams |
ORIGINAL SONG
“Again” from “Poetic Justice” – Janet Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis |
“The Day I Fall in Love” from “Beethoven’s 2nd” – Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram and Clif Magness |
“Philadelphia” from “Philadelphia” – Neil Young |
“Streets of Philadelphia” from “Philadelphia” – Bruce Springsteen |
“A Wink and a Smile” from “Sleepless in Seattle” – Marc Shaiman and Ramsey McLean |
SOUND EDITING
“Cliffhanger” |
“The Fugitive” |
“Jurassic Park” |
SOUND MIXING
“Cliffhanger” |
“The Fugitive” |
“Geronimo: An American Legend” |
“Jurassic Park” |
“Schindler’s List” |
VISUAL EFFECTS
“Cliffhanger” |
“Jurassic Park” |
“The Nightmare Before Christmas” |

- “Addams Family Values”
- “The Age of Innocence”
- “Beethoven’s 2nd”
- “Cliffhanger”
- “Dave”
- “Fearless”
- “The Firm”
- “The Fugitive”
- “Geronimo: An American Legend”
- “In the Line of Fire”
- “In the Name of the Father”
- “Jurassic Park”
- “Mrs. Doubtfire”
- “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
- “Orlando”
- “Philadelphia”
- “The Piano”
- “Poetic Justice”
- “The Remains of the Day”
- “Schindler’s List”
- “Searching for Bobby Fischer”
- “Shadowlands”
- “Short Cuts”
- “Six Degrees of Separation”
- “Sleepless in Seattle”
- “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”
- “What’s Love Got to Do With It?”
FOREIGN
- “Belle Epoque” (Spain)
- “Farewell My Concubine” (Hong Kong)
- “Hedd Wyn” (United Kingdom)
- “The Scent of Green Papaya” (Vietnam)
- “The Wedding Banquet” (Taiwan)
DOCUMENTARY
- “The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter”
- “Children of Fate”
- “For Better or for Worse”
- “I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School”
- “The War Room”
SHORT FILMS
- “Blindscape”
- “Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann”
- “Chicks in White Satin”
- “Defending Our Lives”
- “Down on the Waterfront”
- “The Dutch Master”
- “The Mighty River”
- “Partners”
- “Schwarzfahrer”
- “The Screw” (La Vis)
- “Small Talk”
- “The Village”
- “Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers”
