Oscar Directors: Norman Jewison, Filmmaker of 1967 Oscar Winning “In the Heat of the Night,” Dies at 97

The Canadian filmmaker also made The Thomas Crown Affair, Fiddler on the Roof, The Cincinnati Kid, earning 7 Oscar nominations as director and producer.

Oscars History: Lone Nominations, Best Supporting Actress, 1936-Presence

The category’s record for most lone bids in a single year was in 1972 and matched in 1988. The first trio consisted of Ann-Margret (“Carnal Knowledge”), Barbara Harris (“Who Is Harry Kellerman?”), and Margaret Leighton (“The Go-Between”).

Oscar Actors: Domingo, Colman–Speaking to Barack Obama About His ‘Rustin’ Gay Politician Character

Colman Domingo plays Bayard Rustin, the civil rights activist and master planner behind 1963’s March on Washington.

Oscar Actors: Hopkins, Anthony–Still “One of the Best Parts” He Has Ever Read

Anthony Hopkins’ role in The Silence of the Lambs won him his first (of two) Oscar for best actor.

Oppenheimer: Director Nolan, Introverted by Nature, Faces Global Fame

I know it’s very personal: He has become recognizable on the street. He recoils as though from a hot flame from this new and most unwelcome reality–Robert Downey Jr.