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- Awards Academy Honorary Awards Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
- Presenters and performers Presenters Performers
- Multiple nominations and awards
- See also
- References
{{Infobox film awards | number = 32 | award = Academy Awards | date = April 4, 1960 | site = RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California | host = Bob Hope | producer = Arthur Freed | director = Alan Handley | best_picture = Ben-Hur | most_wins = Ben-Hur (11) | most_nominations = Ben-Hur (12) | network = NBC | duration = 1 hour, 40 minutes | last = 31st | next = 33rd }}The 32nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, was held on April 4, 1960 and took place at the RKO Pantages Theatre to honor the best films of 1959. The epic drama Ben-Hur won 11 Oscars, breaking the record of nine set the year before by Gigi. Ben-Hur remained the most honored motion picture in Academy Award history until Titanic equaled the feat in 1997, followed by The Return of the King in 2003. Ben-Hur was the third film to win both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, a feat not repeated until Mystic River in 2004. Director William Wyler became the third (and most recent) person to win more than two Best Director awards (following Frank Capra and John Ford), as well as the only person to direct three Best Picture winners. AwardsNominations announced on February 22, 1960. Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface[1] Best Motion Picture | Best Director |
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- Ben-Hur – Sam Zimbalist, producer (posthumous award){{double dagger}}
- Anatomy of a Murder – Otto Preminger, producer
- The Diary of Anne Frank – George Stevens, producer
- The Nun's Story – Henry Blanke, producer
- Room at the Top – John Woolf and James Woolf, producers
| - William Wyler – Ben-Hur{{double dagger}}
- George Stevens – The Diary of Anne Frank
- Fred Zinnemann – The Nun's Story
- Jack Clayton – Room at the Top
- Billy Wilder – Some Like It Hot
| Best Actor | Best Actress |
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- Charlton Heston – Ben-Hur as Judah Ben-Hur{{double dagger}}
- Laurence Harvey – Room at the Top as Joe Lampton
- Jack Lemmon – Some Like It Hot as Jerry/"Daphne"
- Paul Muni – The Last Angry Man as Dr. Sam Abelman
- James Stewart – Anatomy of a Murder as Paul Biegler
| - Simone Signoret – Room at the Top as Alice Aisgill{{double dagger}}
- Doris Day – Pillow Talk as Jan Morrow
- Audrey Hepburn – The Nun's Story as Sister Luke
- Katharine Hepburn – Suddenly, Last Summer as Violet Venable
- Elizabeth Taylor – Suddenly, Last Summer as Catherine Holly
| Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
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- Hugh Griffith – Ben-Hur as Sheik Ilderim{{double dagger}}
- Arthur O'Connell – Anatomy of a Murder as Parnell McCarthy
- George C. Scott – Anatomy of a Murder as Claude Dancer
- Robert Vaughn – The Young Philadelphians as Chester A. "Chet" Gwynn
- Ed Wynn – The Diary of Anne Frank as Albert Dussell
| - Shelley Winters – The Diary of Anne Frank as Petronella van Daan{{double dagger}}
- Hermione Baddeley – Room at the Top as Elspeth
- Susan Kohner – Imitation of Life as Sarah Jane
- Juanita Moore – Imitation of Life as Annie Johnson
- Thelma Ritter – Pillow Talk as Alma
| Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium |
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- Pillow Talk – Story by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene; Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin{{double dagger}}
- The 400 Blows – François Truffaut and Marcel Moussy
- North by Northwest – Ernest Lehman
- Operation Petticoat – Story by Paul King, Joseph J. Stone; Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin
- Wild Strawberries – Ingmar Bergman (Refused Nomination)
| - Room at the Top – Neil Paterson based on the novel by John Braine{{double dagger}}
- Anatomy of a Murder – Wendell Mayes based on the novel by Robert Traver
- Ben-Hur – Karl Tunberg based on the novel by Lew Wallace
- The Nun's Story – Robert Anderson based on the novel by Kathryn Hulme
- Some Like It Hot – Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond based on a story by Robert Thoeren and M. Logan
| Best Foreign Language Film | Best Documentary Feature |
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- Black Orpheus (France){{double dagger}}
- The Bridge (Germany)
- The Great War (Italy)
- Paw (Denmark)
- The Village on the River (Netherlands)
| - Serengeti Shall Not Die{{double dagger}}
| Best Documentary Short Subject | Best Live Action Short Subject |
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- Glass
- Donald in Mathmagic Land
- From Generation to Generation
| - The Golden Fish – Jacques Cousteau{{double dagger}}
- Between the Tides – Ian Ferguson
- Mysteries of the Deep – Walt Disney
- The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film – Peter Sellers
- Skyscraper – Shirley Clarke and Willard Van Dyke
| Best Short Subjects – Cartoons | Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture |
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- Moonbird {{double dagger}}
- Mexicali Shmoes
- Noah's Ark
- The Violinist
| - Ben-Hur – Miklós Rózsa{{double dagger}}
- The Diary of Anne Frank – Alfred Newman
- The Nun's Story – Franz Waxman
- On the Beach – Ernest Gold
- Pillow Talk – Frank De Vol
| Best Scoring of a Musical Picture | Best Song |
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- Porgy and Bess – André Previn and Ken Darby{{double dagger}}
- The Five Pennies – Leith Stevens
- Li'l Abner – Nelson Riddle and Joseph J. Lilley
- Say One for Me – Lionel Newman
- Sleeping Beauty – George Bruns
| - "High Hopes" from A Hole in the Head – Music by Jimmy Van Heusen; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn{{double dagger}}
- "The Best of Everything" from The Best of Everything – Music by Alfred Newman; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
- "The Five Pennies" from The Five Pennies – Music and Lyrics by Sylvia Fine
- "The Hanging Tree" from The Hanging Tree – Music by Jerry Livingston; Lyrics by Mack David
- "Strange Are The Ways of Love" from The Young Land – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington
| Best Sound | Best Art Direction, Black-and-White |
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- Ben-Hur – Franklin Milton{{double dagger}}
- Journey to the Center of the Earth – Carlton W. Faulkner
- Libel – A. W. Watkins
- The Nun's Story – George Groves
- Porgy and Bess – Gordon E. Sawyer and Fred Hynes
| - The Diary of Anne Frank – Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler and George W. Davis; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott and Stuart A. Reiss{{double dagger}}
- Career – Art Direction: Hal Pereira and Walter Tyler; Set Decoration: Samuel M. Comer and Arthur Krams
- The Last Angry Man – Art Direction: Carl Anderson; Set Decoration: William Kiernan
- Some Like It Hot – Art Direction: Ted Haworth; Set Decoration: Edward G. Boyle
- Suddenly, Last Summer – Art Direction: Oliver Messel and William Kellner; Set Decoration: Scott Slimon
| Best Art Direction, Color | Best Cinematography, Black-and-White |
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- Ben-Hur – Art Direction: William A. Horning (posthumous award) and Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Hugh Hunt{{double dagger}}
- The Big Fisherman – Art Direction: John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Julia Heron
- Journey to the Center of the Earth – Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler, Franz Bachelin and Herman A. Blumenthal; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott and Joseph Kish
- North by Northwest – Art Direction: William A. Horning (posthumous nomination), Robert F. Boyle, and Merrill Pye; Set Decoration: Henry Grace and Frank R. McKelvy
- Pillow Talk – Art Direction: Richard H. Riedel (posthumous nomination); Set Decoration: Russell A. Gausman and Ruby R. Levitt
| - The Diary of Anne Frank – William C. Mellor{{double dagger}}
- Anatomy of a Murder – Sam Leavitt
- Career – Joseph LaShelle
- Some Like It Hot – Charles Lang
- The Young Philadelphians – Harry Stradling, Sr.
| Best Cinematography, Color | Best Costume Design, Black-and-White |
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- Ben-Hur – Robert Surtees{{double dagger}}
- The Big Fisherman – Lee Garmes
- The Five Pennies – Daniel L. Fapp
- The Nun's Story – Franz Planer
- Porgy and Bess – Leon Shamroy
| - Some Like It Hot – Orry-Kelly{{double dagger}}
- Career – Edith Head
- The Diary of Anne Frank – Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills
- The Gazebo – Helen Rose
- The Young Philadelphians – Howard Shoup
| Best Costume Design, Color | Best Film Editing |
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- Ben-Hur – Elizabeth Haffenden{{double dagger}}
- The Best of Everything – Adele Palmer
- The Big Fisherman – Renié
- The Five Pennies – Edith Head
- Porgy and Bess – Irene Sharaff
| - Ben-Hur – Ralph E. Winters and John D. Dunning{{double dagger}}
- Anatomy of a Murder – Louis R. Loeffler
- North by Northwest – George Tomasini
- The Nun's Story – Walter Thompson
- On the Beach – Frederic Knudtson
| Best Special Effects |
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- Ben-Hur – Visual Effects by A. Arnold Gillespie and Robert MacDonald; Audible Effects by Milo B. Lory{{double dagger}}
- Journey to the Center of the Earth – Visual Effects by L. B. Abbott and James B. Gordon; Audible Effects by Carl Faulkner
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Academy Honorary Awards- Buster Keaton "for his unique talents which brought immortal comedies to the screen." (Statuette)
- Lee De Forest "for his pioneering inventions which brought sound to the motion picture.” (Statuette)
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian AwardPresenters and performers{{Refimprove section|date=September 2015}}Presenters- Richard Conte and Angie Dickinson (Presenters: Art Direction Awards)
- Gary Cooper (Presenter: Best Motion Picture)
- Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh (Presenters: Writing Awards)
- Edward Curtiss (Presenter: Cinematography Awards)
- Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas (Presenters: Costume Design Awards)
- Doris Day (Presenter: Best Original Song)
- Olivia de Havilland (Presenters: Best Supporting Actor)
- Edmond O'Brien (Presenters: Best Supporting Actress)
- Mitzi Gaynor (Presenter: Documentary Awards)
- Haya Harareet (Presenter: Best Special Effects)
- Susan Hayward (Presenter: Best Actor)
- Rock Hudson (Presenter: Best Actress)
- Eric Johnston (Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film)
- B. B. Kahane (Presenter: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award)
- Gene Kelly (Presenter: Music Awards)
- Hope Lange and Carl Reiner (Presenters: Short Subjects Awards)
- Barbara Rush (Presenter: Best Film Editing)
- Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood (Presenters: Best Sound Recording)
- John Wayne (Presenter: Best Director)
Performers- Sammy Davis Jr. ("High Hopes" from A Hole in the Head)
- Gogi Grant ("Strange Are the Ways of Love" from The Young Land)
- Joni James ("The Five Pennies" from The Five Pennies)
- Frankie Laine ("The Hanging Tree" from The Hanging Tree)
- Frankie Vaughan ("The Best of Everything" from The Best of Everything)
Multiple nominations and awards{{Col-begin}}{{Col-1-of-2}}These films had multiple nominations: - 12 nominations: Ben-Hur
- 8 nominations: The Diary of Anne Frank and The Nun's Story
- 7 nominations: Anatomy of a Murder
- 6 nominations: Room at the Top and Some Like It Hot
- 5 nominations: Pillow Talk
- 4 nominations: The Five Pennies, Porgy and Bess
- 3 nominations: The Big Fisherman, Career, Journey to the Center of the Earth, North by Northwest, Suddenly, Last Summer and The Young Philadelphians
- 2 nominations: The Best of Everything, Imitation of Life, The Last Angry Man and On the Beach
{{Col-2-of-2}}The following films received multiple awards. - 11 wins: Ben-Hur
- 3 wins: The Diary of Anne Frank
- 2 wins: Room at the Top
{{Col-end}}See also- 17th Golden Globe Awards
- 1959 in film
- 2nd Grammy Awards
- 11th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 12th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 13th British Academy Film Awards
- 14th Tony Awards
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1960 |title=The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=2011-08-21 |work=oscars.org |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706094204/http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/32nd-winners.html |archivedate=6 July 2011 |deadurl=no |df= }}
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