John Ford's “Drums Along the Mahawk” was nominated for two Oscars, including Supporting Actress for Edna May Oliver, but the winner was Hattie McDaniel for “Gone With the Wind,” which swept most of the Oscars that year, including Best Picture.
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John Ford's “Drums Along the Mahawk” was nominated for two Oscars, including Supporting Actress for Edna May Oliver, but the winner was Hattie McDaniel for “Gone With the Wind,” which swept most of the Oscars that year, including Best Picture.
Fellini's Casanova received two Oscar Nominations, Screenplay (Adapted) by Federico Fellini and Bernadino Zapponi and Costume Design by Danilo Donati, who won.
“Fellini Satyricon” was nominated for one Oscar, Best Director for Fellini, but the winner was Franklin J. Shaffner for the war drama, Patton, which also won Best Picture.
The Blegian picture “Farinelli” as nominated for one award, Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar, but didn't win. (See Review)
As a leading man, the Oscar-nominated Liam Neeson has appeared in both Hollywood and international productions, mainstream as well as indies. Whether it is his Oscar nominated role of Oskar Schindler in Spielberg’s highly acclaimed Holocaust drama Schindler’s List (1993), his award-winning portrayal of legendary Irish Republican hero in Michael Collins (1996), or his role as controversial sex therapist Alfred Kinsey in the critically acclaimed Kinsey (2004), Neeson continues to display an impressive acting range.