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- Notable nominees
- Special winners
- Winners and nominees 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
- Multiple wins and nominations
- Age superlatives
- Diversity of nominees/winners
- Notes
- See also
- References
{{Refimprove|date=March 2018}}{{Infobox award | name = Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay | presenter = Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) | country = United States | year = 1940 | holder = Brian Currie Peter Farrelly Nick Vallelonga Green Book (2018) | website = {{url|oscars.org}} }}The Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material. It was created in 1940 as a separate writing award from the Academy Award for Best Story. Beginning with the Oscars for 1957, the two categories were combined to honor only the screenplay. In 2002, the name of the award was changed from Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) to Writing (Original Screenplay).[1][2] See also the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a similar award for screenplays that are adaptations. Notable nomineesNoted novelists and playwrights who have received nominations in this category include: John Steinbeck, Noël Coward, Raymond Chandler, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Edward Bond, Arthur C. Clarke, Lillian Hellman, Neil Simon, Paddy Chayefsky, Kenneth Lonergan, Tom Stoppard, Terence Rattigan and Martin McDonagh. Special winnersWoody Allen has the most nominations in this category with 16, and the most awards with 3, though Paddy Chayefsky won the Best Adapted Screenplay in 1955 for his adaptation of his own teleplay, Marty, and also won for Original Screenplay for The Hospital and Network. Woody Allen also holds the record as the oldest winner (at age 76 for Midnight in Paris, 2011).[3]Ben Affleck is the youngest winner, at the age of 25 for Good Will Hunting; he co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Damon (age 27 at the time of their award). Richard Schweizer was the first to win for a foreign-language film, Marie-Louise. Other winners for a non-English screenplay include Albert Lamorisse, Pietro Germi, Claude Lelouch, and Pedro Almodóvar. Lamorisse is additionally the only person to win or even be nominated for Best Original Screenplay for a short film (The Red Balloon, 1956). Muriel Box was the first woman to win in this category; she shared the award with her husband, Sydney Box, for the 1945 film The Seventh Veil. The Boxes are also the first married couple to win in this category. Only three other married couples won an Oscar in another category—Earl W. Wallace and Pamela Wallace (for Original Screenplay), Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh (for Adapted Screenplay and Picture), and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (for Original Song). In 1996, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen became the only siblings to win in this category (for Fargo). Francis Ford Coppola (Patton, 1970) and Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation, 2003) are the only father-daughter pair to win. Preston Sturges was nominated for two different films in the same year (1944): Hail the Conquering Hero and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek. Oliver Stone achieved the same distinction in 1986, for Platoon and Salvador. Maurice Richlin and Stanley Shapiro were nominated in 1959 for both Operation Petticoat and Pillow Talk and won for the latter. At the 2018 ceremony, Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele became the first African-American to win in this category. Winners and nomineesWinners are listed first in colored row, followed by the other nominees. 1940sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1940 (13th) [4] | The Great McGinty | {{sort|Sturges|Preston Sturges}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Angels Over Broadway | Hecht|Ben Hecht}} | Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | Burnside|Norman Burnside}}, {{sort|Herald|Heinz Herald}} & {{sort|Huston|John Huston}} | Foreign Correspondent | Bennett|Charles Bennett}} & {{sort|Harrison|Joan Harrison}} | The Great Dictator | Chaplin|Charlie Chaplin}} | 1941 (14th) [5] | Citizen Kane | {{sort|Mankiewicz|Herman J. Mankiewicz}} & {{sort|Welles|Orson Welles}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Devil and Miss Jones | Krasna|Norman Krasna}} | Sergeant York | Chandlee|Harry Chandlee}}, {{sort|Finkel|Abem Finkel}}, {{sort|Huston|John Huston}} & {{sort|Koch|Howard Koch}} | Tall, Dark and Handsome | Tunberg|Karl Tunberg}} & {{sort|Ware|Darrell Ware}} | Tom, Dick and Harry | Jarrico|Paul Jarrico}} | 1942 (15th) [6] | Woman of the Year | {{sort|Lardner Jr.|Ring Lardner Jr.}} & {{sort|Kanin|Michael Kanin}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | Powell|Michael Powell}} & {{sort|Pressburger|Emeric Pressburger}} | Road to Morocco | Butler|Frank Butler}} & {{sort|Hartman|Don Hartman}} | Wake Island | Burnett|W. R. Burnett}} & {{sort|Butler|Frank Butler}} | The War Against Mrs. Hadley | Oppenheimer|George Oppenheimer}} | 1943 (16th) [7] | Princess O'Rourke | {{sort|Krasna|Norman Krasna}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Air Force | Nichols|Dudley Nichols}} | In Which We Serve | Coward|Noël Coward}} | The North Star | Hellman|Lillian Hellman}} | So Proudly We Hail! | Scott|Allan Scott}} | 1944 (17th) [8] | Wilson | {{sort|Trotti|Lamar Trotti}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Hail the Conquering Hero | {{sort|Sturges|Preston Sturges}} | The Miracle of Morgan's Creek | Two Girls and a Sailor | Connell|Richard Connell}} & {{sort|Lehman|Gladys Lehman}} | Wing and a Prayer | Cady|Jerome Cady}} | 1945 (18th) [9] | Marie-Louise | {{sort|Schweizer|Richard Schweizer}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Dillinger | Yordan|Philip Yordan}} | Music for Millions | Connolly|Myles Connolly}} | Salty O'Rourke | Holmes|Milton Holmes}} | What Next, Corporal Hargrove? | Kurnitz|Harry Kurnitz}} | 1946 (19th) [10] | The Seventh Veil | {{sort|Box|Muriel}} & {{sort|Box|Sydney Box}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Blue Dahlia | Chandler|Raymond Chandler}} | Children of Paradise | Prévert|Jacques Prévert}} | Notorious | Hecht|Ben Hecht}} | Road to Utopia | Frank|Melvin Frank}} & {{sort|Panama|Norman Panama}} | 1947 (20th) [11] | The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer | {{sort|Sheldon|Sidney Sheldon}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Body and Soul | Polonsky|Abraham Polonsky}} | A Double Life | Gordon|Ruth Gordon}} & {{sort|Kanin|Garson Kanin}} | Monsieur Verdoux | Chaplin|Charlie Chaplin}} | Shoeshine | Amidei|Sergio Amidei}}, {{sort|Franci|Adolfo Franci}}, {{sort|Viola|Cesare Giulio Viola}} & {{sort|Zavattini|Cesare Zavattini}} | 1948 (21st) | N/A [12][13] | — |
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1949 (22nd) [14] | Battleground | {{sort|Pirosh|Robert Pirosh}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Jolson Sings Again | Buchman|Sidney Buchman}} | Paisan | Amidei|Sergio Amidei}}, {{sort|Fellini|Federico Fellini}}, {{sort|Hayes|Alfred Hayes}}, {{sort|Pagliero|Marcello Pagliero}} & {{sort|Rossellini|Roberto Rossellini}} | Passport to Pimlico | Clarke|T. E. B. Clarke}} | The Quiet One | Levitt|Helen Levitt}}, {{sort|Loeb|Janice Loeb}} & {{sort|Meyers|Sidney Meyers}} | |
1950sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1950 (23rd) [15] | Sunset Boulevard | {{sort|Brackett|Charles Brackett}}, {{sort|Marshman, Jr.|D. M. Marshman Jr.}} & {{sort|Wilder|Billy Wilder}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Adam's Rib | Gordon|Ruth Gordon}} & {{sort|Kanin|Garson Kanin}} | Caged | Kellogg|Virginia Kellogg}} & {{sort|Schoenfeld|Bernard C. Schoenfeld}} | The Men | Foreman|Carl Foreman}} | No Way Out | Mankiewicz|Joseph L. Mankiewicz}} & {{sort|Samuels|Lesser Samuels}} | 1951 (24th) [16] | An American in Paris | {{sort|Lerner|Alan Jay Lerner}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Big Carnival | Newman|Walter Newman}}, {{sort|Samuels|Lesser Samuels}} & {{sort|Wilder|Billy Wilder}} | David and Bathsheba | Dunne|Philip Dunne}} | Go for Broke! | Pirosh|Robert Pirosh}} | The Well | Greene|Clarence Greene}} & {{sort|Rouse|Russell Rouse}} | 1952 (25th) [17] | The Lavender Hill Mob | {{sort|Clarke|T. E. B. Clarke}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Atomic City | Boehm|Sydney Boehm}} | The Sound Barrier | Rattigan|Terence Rattigan}} | Pat and Mike | Gordon|Ruth Gordon}} & {{sort|Kanin|Garson Kanin}} | Viva Zapata! | Steinbeck|John Steinbeck}} | 1953 (26th) [18] | Titanic | {{sort|Brackett|Charles Brackett}}, {{sort|Breen|Richard L. Breen}} & {{sort|Reisch|Walter Reisch}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Band Wagon | Comden|Betty Comden}} & {{sort|Green|Adolph Green}} | The Desert Rats | Murphy|Richard Murphy}} | The Naked Spur | Bloom|Harold Jack Bloom}} & {{sort|Rolfe|Sam Rolfe}} | Take the High Ground! | Kaufman|Millard Kaufman}} | 1954 (27th) [19] | On the Waterfront | {{sort|Schulberg|Budd Schulberg}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Barefoot Contessa | Mankiewicz|Joseph L. Mankiewicz}} | Genevieve | Rose|William Rose}} | The Glenn Miller Story | Brodney|Oscar Brodney}} & {{sort|Davies|Valentine Davies}} | Knock on Wood | Frank|Melvin Frank}} & {{sort|Panama|Norman Panama}} | 1955 (28th) [20] | Interrupted Melody | {{sort|Levien|Sonya Levien}} & {{sort|Ludwig|William Ludwig}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell | Lavery|Emmet Lavery}} & {{sort|Sperling|Milton Sperling}} | It's Always Fair Weather | Comden|Betty Comden}} & {{sort|Green|Adolph Green}} | Mr. Hulot's Holiday | Marquet|Henri Marquet}} & {{sort|Tati|Jacques Tati}} | The Seven Little Foys | Shavelson|Melville Shavelson}} & {{sort|Rose|Jack Rose}} | 1956 (29th) [21] | The Red Balloon | {{sort|Lamorisse|Albert Lamorisse}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Bold and the Brave | Lewin|Robert Lewin}} | Julie | Stone|Andrew L. Stone}} | La Strada | Fellini|Federico Fellini}} & {{sort|PInelli|Tullio Pinelli}} | The Ladykillers | Rose|William Rose}} | 1957 (30th) [22] | Designing Woman | {{sort|Wells|George Wells}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Funny Face | Gershe|Leonard Gershe}} | Man of a Thousand Faces | Campbell|Robert Campbell}}, {{sort|Goff|Ivan Goff}} & {{sort|Roberts|Ben Roberts}}; Story: {{sort|Wheelwright|Ralph Wheelwright}} | The Tin Star | Nichols|Dudley Nichols}}; Story: {{sort|Kane|Joel Kane}} & {{sort|Slater|Barney Slater}} | I Vitelloni | Fellini|Federico Fellini}} & {{sort|Flaiano|Ennio Flaiano}}; Story: Fellini, Flaiano & {{sort|Pinelli|Tullio Pinelli}} | 1958 (31st) [23] | The Defiant Ones | {{sort|Young|Nedrick Young}} & {{sort|Smith|Harold Jacob Smith}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} [24] |
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The Goddess | Chayefsky|Paddy Chayefsky}} | Houseboat | Shavelson|Melville Shavelson}} & {{sort|Rose|Jack Rose}} | The Sheepman | Bowers|William Bowers}} & {{sort|Grant|James Edward Grant}}; Story: Grant | Teacher's Pet | Kanin|Fay}} & {{sort|Kanin|Michael Kanin}} | 1959 (32nd) [25] | Pillow Talk | Screenplay: {{sort|Shapiro|Stanley Shapiro}} & {{sort|Richlin|Maurice Richlin}}; Story: {{sort|Greene|Clarence Greene}} & {{sort|Rouse|Russell Rouse}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The 400 Blows | Moussy|Marcel Moussy}} & {{sort|Truffaut|François Truffaut}} | North by Northwest | Lehman|Ernest Lehman}} | Operation Petticoat | King|Paul King}} & {{sort|Stone|Joseph Stone}} | Wild Strawberries | Bergman|Ingmar Bergman}} | |
1960sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1960 (33rd) [26] | The Apartment | {{sort|Diamond|I. A. L. Diamond}} & {{sort|Wilder|Billy Wilder}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Angry Silence | Forbes|Bryan Forbes}}; Story: {{sort|Craig|Michael Craig}} & {{sort|Gregson|Richard Gregson}} | The Facts of Life | Frank|Melvin Frank}} & {{sort|Panama|Norman Panama}} | Hiroshima, Mon Amour | Duras|Marguerite Duras}} | Never on Sunday | Dassin|Jules Dassin}} | 1961 (34th) [27] | Splendor in the Grass | {{sort|Inge|William Inge}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Ballad of a Soldier | Chukhrai|Grigori Chukhrai}} & {{sort|Yoshov|Valentin Yoshov}} | General della Rovere | Amidei|Sergio Amidei}}, {{sort|Fabbi|Diego Fabbi}} & {{sort|Montanelli|Indro Montanelli}} | La Dolce Vita | Fellini|Federico Fellini}}, {{sort|Flaiano|Ennio Flaiano}}, {{sort|Pinelli|Tullio Pinelli}} & {{sort|Rondi|Brunello Rondi}} | Lover Come Back | Henning|Paul Henning}} & {{sort|Shapiro|Stanley Shapiro}} | 1962 (35th) [28] | Divorce Italian Style | {{sort|de Concini|Ennio de Concini}}, {{sort|Germi|Pietro Germi}} & {{sort|Giannetti|Alfredo Giannetti}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Freud | Kaufman|Charles Kaufman}} & {{sort|Reinhardt|Wolfgang Reinhardt}}; Story: Kaufman | Last Year at Marienbad | Robbe-Grillet|Alain Robbe-Grillet}} | That Touch of Mink | Monaster|Nate Monaster}} & {{sort|Shapiro|Stanley Shapiro}} | Through a Glass Darkly | Bergman|Ingmar Bergman}} | 1963 (36th) [29] | How the West Was Won | {{sort|Webb|James R. Webb}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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America America | Kazan|Elia Kazan}} | 8½ | Fellini|Federico Fellini}}, {{sort|Flaiano|Ennio Flaiano}}, {{sort|Pinelli|Tullio Pinelli}} & {{sort|Rondi|Brunello Rondi}} | The Four Days of Naples | Bernari|Carlo Bernari}}, {{sort|Campanile|Pasquale Festa Campanile}}, {{sort|Franciosa|Massimo Franciosa}} & {{sort|Loy|Nanni Loy}}; Story: Campanile, Franciosa, Loy & {{sort|Pratolini|Vasco Pratolini}} | Love with the Proper Stranger | Schulman|Arnold Schulman}} | 1964 (37th) [30] | Father Goose | Sceenplay: {{sort|Stone|Peter Stone}} & {{sort|Tarloff|Frank Tarloff}}; Story: {{sort|Barnett|S. H. Barnett}} {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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A Hard Day's Night | Owen|Alun Owen}} | One Potato, Two Potato | Hampton|Orville H. Hampton}}; Story: {{sort|Hayes|Raphael Hayes}} | The Organizer | Incrocci|Age}}, {{sort|Monicelli|Mario Monicelli}} & {{sort|Scarpelli|Furio Scarpelli}} | That Man from Rio | Boulanger|Daniel Boulanger}}, {{sort|de Broca|Philippe de Broca}}, {{sort|Mnouchkine|Ariane Mnouchkine}} & {{sort|Rappeneau|Jean-Paul Rappeneau}} | 1965 (38th) [31] | Darling | {{sort|Raphael|Frederic Raphael}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Casanova 70 | Incrocci|Age}}, {{sort|d'Amico|Suso Cecchi d'Amico}}, {{sort|Guerra|Tonino Guerra}}, {{sort|Monicelli|Mario Monicelli}}, {{sort|Salvioni|Giorgio Salvioni}} & {{sort|Scarpelli|Furio Scarpelli}} | Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines | Annakin|Ken Annakin}} & {{sort|Davies|Jack Davies}} | The Train | Coen|Franklin Coen}} & {{sort|Davis|Frank Davis}} | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | Demy|Jacques Demy}} | 1966 (39th) [32] | A Man and a Woman | Screenplay: {{sort|Lelouch|Claude Lelouch}}; Story: Lelouch & {{sort|Uytterhoeven|Pierre Uytterhoeven}} {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Blowup | Antonioni|Michelangelo Antonioni}}, {{sort|Bond|Edward Bond}} & {{sort|Guerra|Tonino Guerra}}; Story: Antonioni | The Fortune Cookie | Diamond|I. A. L. Diamond}} & {{sort|Wilder|Billy Wilder}} | Khartoum | Ardrey|Robert Ardrey}} | The Naked Prey | Johnston|Clint Johnston}} & {{sort|Peters|Don Peters}} | 1967 (40th) [33] | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | {{sort|Rose|William Rose}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Bonnie and Clyde | Benton|Robert Benton}} & {{sort|Newman|David Newman}} | Divorce American Style | Lear|Norman Lear}}; Story: {{sort|Kaufman|Robert Kaufman}} | La Guerre Est Finie | Semprún|Jorge Semprún}} | Two for the Road | Raphael|Frederic Raphael}} | 1968 (41st) [34] | The Producers | {{sort|Brooks|Mel Brooks}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Battle of Algiers | Pontecorvo|Gillo Pontecorvo}} & {{sort|Solinas|Franco Solinas}} | Faces | Cassavetes|John Cassavetes}} | Hot Millions | Ustinov|Peter Ustinov}} & {{sort|Wallach|Ira Wallach}} | 2001: A Space Odyssey | Clarke|Arthur C. Clarke}} & {{sort|Kubrick|Stanley Kubrick}} | 1969 (42nd) [35] | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | {{sort|Goldman|William Goldman}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice | Mazursky|Paul Mazursky}} & {{sort|Tucker|Larry Tucker}} | The Damned | Badalucco|Nicola Badalucco}}, {{sort|Medioli|Enrico Medioli}} & {{sort|Visconti|Luchino Visconti}}; Story: Badalucco | Easy Rider | Fonda|Peter Fonda}}, {{sort|Hopper|Dennis Hopper}} & {{sort|Southern|Terry Southern}} | The Wild Bunch | Green|Walon Green}} & {{sort|Peckinpah|Sam Peckinpah}}; Story: Green & {{sort|Sickner|Roy N. Sickner}} | |
1970sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1970 (43rd) [36] | Patton | {{sort|Coppola|Francis Ford Coppola}} & {{sort|North|Edmund H. North}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Five Easy Pieces | Eastman|Carole Eastman}}; Story: Eastman & {{sort|Rafelson|Bob Rafelson}} | Joe | Wexler|Norman Wexler}} | Love Story | Segal|Erich Segal}} | My Night at Maud's | Rohmer|Éric Rohmer}} | 1971 (44th) [37] | The Hospital | {{sort|Chayefsky|Paddy Chayefsky}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion | Petri|Elio Petri}} & {{sort|Pirro|Ugo Pirro}} | Klute | Lewis|Andy}} & {{sort|Lewis|David Lewis}} | Summer of '42 | Raucher|Herman Raucher}} | Sunday Bloody Sunday | Gilliat|Penelope Gilliatt}} | 1972 (45th) [38] | The Candidate | {{sort|Larner|Jeremy Larner}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie | Buñuel|Luis Buñuel}}; Collaboration: {{sort|Carrière|Jean-Claude Carrière}} | Lady Sings the Blues | Clark|Chris Clark}}, {{sort|de Passe|Suzanne de Passe}} & {{sort|McCloy|Terrence McCloy}} | Murmur of the Heart | Malle|Louis Malle}} | Young Winston | Foreman|Carl Foreman}} | 1973 (46th) [39] | The Sting | {{sort|Ward|David S. Ward}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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American Graffiti | Huyck|Willard Huyck}}, {{sort|Lucas|George Lucas}} & {{sort|Katz|Gloria Katz}} | Cries and Whispers | Bergman|Ingmar Bergman}} | Save the Tiger | Shagan|Steve Shagan}} | A Touch of Class | Frank|Melvin Frank}} & {{sort|Rose|Jack Rose}} | 1974 (47th) [40] | Chinatown | {{sort|Towne|Robert Towne}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | Getchell|Robert Getchell}} | The Conversation | Coppola|Francis Ford Coppola}} | Day for Night | Richard|Jean-Louis Richard}}, {{sort|Schiffman|Suzanne Schiffman}} & {{sort|Truffaut|François Truffaut}} | Harry and Tonto | Greenfield|Josh Greenfield}} & {{sort|Mazursky|Paul Mazursky}} | 1975 (48th) [41] | Dog Day Afternoon | {{sort|Pierson|Frank Pierson}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Amarcord | Fellini|Federico Fellini}} & {{sort|Guerra|Tonino Guerra}} | And Now My Love | Lelouch|Claude Lelouch}} & {{sort|Uytterhoeven|Pierre Uytterhoeven}} | Lies My Father Told Me | Allan|Ted Allan}} | Shampoo | Towne|Robert Towne}} & {{sort|Beatty|Warren Beatty}} | 1976 (49th) [42] | Network | {{sort|Chayefsky|Paddy Chayefsky}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Cousin, Cousine | Tacchella|Jean-Charles Tacchella}} Adaptation: {{sort|Thompson|Daniele Thompson}} | The Front | Bernstein|Walter Bernstein}} | Rocky | Stallone|Sylvester Stallone}} | Seven Beauties | Wertmüller|Lina Wertmüller}} | 1977 (50th) [43] | Annie Hall | {{sort|Allen|Woody Allen}} & {{sort|Brickman|Marshall Brickman}} |
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The Goodbye Girl | Simon|Neil Simon}} | The Late Show | Benton|Robert Benton}} | Star Wars | Lucas|George Lucas}} | The Turning Point | Laurents|Arthur Laurents}} | 1978 (51st) [44] | Coming Home | Screenplay: {{sort|Jones|Robert C. Jones}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} & {{sort|Salt|Waldo Salt}}; Story: {{sort|Dowd|Nancy Dowd}} {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Autumn Sonata | Bergman|Ingmar Bergman}} | The Deer Hunter | Washburn|Deric Washburn}}; Story: {{sort|Cimino|Michael Cimino}}, {{sort|Garfinkle|Louis Garfinkle}}, {{sort|Redeker|Quinn Redeker}} & Washburn | Interiors | Allen|Woody Allen}} | An Unmarried Woman | Mazursky|Paul Mazursky}} | 1979 (52nd) [45] | Breaking Away | {{sort|Tesich|Steve Tesich}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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All That Jazz | Aurthur|Robert Alan Aurthur}} & {{sort|Fosse|Bob Fosse}} | ...And Justice for All | Curtin|Valerie Curtin}} & {{sort|Levinson|Barry Levinson}} | The China Syndrome | Bridges|James Bridges}}, {{sort|Cook|T. S. Cook}} & {{sort|Gray|Mike Gray}} | Manhattan | Allen|Woody Allen}} & {{sort|Brickman|Marshall Brickman}} | |
1980sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1980 (53rd) [46] | Melvin and Howard | {{sort|Goldman|Bo Goldman}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Brubaker | Richter|W. D. Richter}}; Story: Richter & {{sort|Ross|Arthur A. Ross}} | Fame | Gore|Christopher Gore}} | Mon oncle d'Amérique | Gruault|Jean Gruault}} | Private Benjamin | Meyers|Nancy Meyers}}, {{sort|Miller|Harvey Miller}} & {{sort|Shyer|Charles Shyer}} | 1981 (54th) [47] | Chariots of Fire | {{sort|Welland|Colin Welland}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Absence of Malice | Luedtke|Kurt Luedtke}} | Arthur | Gordon|Steve Gordon}} | Atlantic City | Guare|John Guare}} | Reds | Griffiths|Trevor Griffiths}} & {{sort|Beatty|Warren Beatty}} | 1982 (55th) [48] | Gandhi | {{sort|Briley|John Briley}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Diner | Levinson|Barry Levinson}} | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | Mathison|Melissa Mathison}} | An Officer and a Gentleman | Stewart|Douglas Day Stewart}} | Tootsie | Gelbart|Larry Gelbart}} & {{sort|Schisgal|Murray Schisgal}}; Story: Gelbert & {{sort|McGuire|Don McGuire}} | 1983 (56th) [49] | Tender Mercies | {{sort|Foote|Horton Foote}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Big Chill | Benedek|Barbara Benedek}} & {{sort|Kasdan|Lawrence Kasdan}} | Fanny and Alexander | Bergman|Ingmar Bergman}} | Silkwood | Arlen|Alice Arlen}} & {{sort|Ephron|Nora Ephron}} | WarGames | Lasker|Lawrence Lasker}} & {{sort|Parkes|Walter F. Parkes}} | 1984 (57th) [50] | Places in the Heart | {{sort|Benton|Robert Benton}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Beverly Hills Cop | Petrie, Jr.|Daniel Petrie Jr.}}; Story: {{sort|Bach|Danilo Bach}} & Petrie | Broadway Danny Rose | Allen|Woody Allen}} | El Norte | Nava|Gregory Nava}} & {{sort|Thomas|Anna Thomas}} | Splash | Friedman|Bruce Jay Friedman}}, {{sort|Ganz|Lowell Ganz}} & {{sort|Mandel|Babaloo Mandel}}; Story: Friedman & {{sort|Grazer|Brian Grazer}} | 1985 (58th) [51] | Witness | Screenplay: {{sort|Kelley|William Kelley}} & {{sort|Wallace|Earl W. Wallace}}; Story: Kelley, E. Wallace & {{sort|Wallace|Pamela Wallace}} {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Back to the Future | Gale|Bob Gale}} & {{sort|Zemeckis|Robert Zemeckis}} | Brazil | Gilliam|Terry Gilliam}}, {{sort|McKeown|Charles McKeown}} & {{sort|Stoppard|Tom Stoppard}} | The Official Story | Bortnik|Aída Bortnik}} & {{sort|Puenzo|Luis Puenzo}} | The Purple Rose of Cairo | Allen|Woody Allen}} | 1986 (59th) [52] | Hannah and Her Sisters | {{sort|Allen|Woody Allen}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Crocodile Dundee | Cornell|John Cornell}}, {{sort|Hogan|Paul Hogan}} & {{sort|Shadie|Ken Shadie}}; Story: Hogan | My Beautiful Laundrette | Kureishi|Hanif Kureishi}} | Platoon | Stone|Oliver Stone}} | Salvador | lele|Richard Boyle}} & {{sort|Stone|Stone}} | 1987 (60th) [53] | Moonstruck | {{sort|Shanley|John Patrick Shanley}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Au Revoir Les Enfants (Goodbye, Children) | Malle|Louis Malle}} | Broadcast News | Brooks|James L. Brooks}} | Hope and Glory | Boorman|John Boorman}} | Radio Days | Allen|Woody Allen}} | 1988 (61st) [54] | Rain Man | Screenplay: {{sort|Bass|Ronald Bass}} & {{sort|Morrow|Barry Morrow}}; Story: Morrow {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Big | Ross|Gary Ross}} & {{sort|Spielberg|Anne Spielberg}} | Bull Durham | Shelton|Ron Shelton}} | A Fish Called Wanda | Cleese|John Cleese}}; Story: Cleese & {{sort|Crichton|Charles Crichton}} | Running on Empty | Foner|Naomi Foner}} | 1989 (62nd) [55] | Dead Poets Society | {{sort|Schulman|Tom Schulman}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Crimes and Misdemeanors | Allen|Woody Allen}} | Do the Right Thing | Lee|Spike Lee}} | Sex, Lies, and Videotape | Soderbergh|Steven Soderbergh}} | When Harry Met Sally... | Ephron|Nora Ephron}} | |
1990sYear | Film | Nominees |
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1990 (63rd) [56] | Ghost | {{sort|Rubin|Bruce Joel Rubin}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Alice | Allen|Woody Allen}} | Avalon | Levinson|Barry Levinson}} | Green Card | Weir|Peter Weir}} | Metropolitan | Stillman|Whit Stillman}} | 1991 (64th) [57] | Thelma & Louise | {{sort|Khouri|Callie Khouri}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Boyz n the Hood | Singleton|John Singleton}} | Bugsy | Toback|James Toback}} | The Fisher King | LaGravenese|Richard LaGravenese}} | Grand Canyon | Kasdan|Lawrence}} & {{sort|Kasdan|Meg Kasdan}} | 1992 (65th) [58] | The Crying Game | {{sort|Jordan|Neil Jordan}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Husbands and Wives | Allen|Woody Allen}} | Lorenzo's Oil | Enright|Nick Enright}} & {{sort|Miller|George Miller}} | Passion Fish | Sayles|John Sayles}} | Unforgiven | Peoples|David Webb Peoples}} | 1993 (66th) [59] | The Piano | {{sort|Campion|Jane Campion}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Dave | Ross|Gary Ross}} | In the Line of Fire | Maguire|Jeff Maguire}} | Philadelphia | Nyswaner|Ron Nyswaner}} | Sleepless in Seattle | Arch|Jeff Arch}}, {{sort|Ephron|Nora Ephron}} & {{sort|Ward|David S. Ward}}; Story: Arch | 1994 (67th) [60] | Pulp Fiction | Screenplay: {{sort|Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino}}; Story: {{sort|Avary|Roger Avary}} & Tarantino {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Bullets over Broadway | Allen|Woody Allen}} & {{sort|McGrath|Douglas McGrath}} | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Curtis|Richard Curtis}} | Heavenly Creatures | Jackson|Peter Jackson}} & {{sort|Walsh|Frances Walsh}} | Red | Kieślowski|Krzysztof Kieślowski}} & {{sort|Piesiewicz|Krzysztof Piesiewicz}} | 1995 (68th) [61] | The Usual Suspects | {{sort|McQuarrie|Christopher McQuarrie}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Braveheart | Wallace|Randall Wallace}} | Mighty Aphrodite | Allen|Woody Allen}} | Nixon | Rivele|Stephen J. Rivele}}, {{sort|Stone|Oliver Stone}} & {{sort|Wilkinson|Christopher Wilkinson}} | Toy Story | Cohen|Joel Cohen}}, {{sort|Sokolow|Alec Sokolow}}, {{sort|Stanton|Andrew Stanton}} & {{sort|Whedon|Joss Whedon}}; Story: {{sort|Docter|Pete Docter}}, {{sort|Lasseter|John Lasseter}}, {{sort|Ranft|Joe Ranft}} & Stanton | 1996 (69th) [62] | Fargo | {{sort|Coen|Joel & Ethan Coen}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Jerry Maguire | Crowe|Cameron Crowe}} | Lone Star | Sayles|John Sayles}} | Secrets & Lies | Leigh|Mike Leigh}} | Shine | Sardi|Jan Sardi}}; Story: {{sort|Hicks|Scott Hicks}} | 1997 (70th) [63] | Good Will Hunting | {{sort|Affleck|Ben Affleck}} & {{sort|Damon|Matt Damon}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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As Good as It Gets | Andrus|Mark Andrus}} & {{sort|Brooks|James L. Brooks}}; Story: Andrus | Boogie Nights | Anderson|Paul Thomas Anderson}} | Deconstructing Harry | Allen|Woody Allen}} | The Full Monty | Beaufoy|Simon Beaufoy}} | 1998 (71st) [64] | Shakespeare in Love | {{sort|Norman|Marc Norman}} & {{sort|Stoppard|Tom Stoppard}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Bulworth | Beatty|Warren Beatty}} & {{sort|Pikser|Jeremy Pikser}}; Story: Beatty | Life Is Beautiful | Benigni|Roberto Benigni}} & {{sort|Cerami|Vincenzo Cerami}} | Saving Private Ryan | Rodat|Robert Rodat}} | The Truman Show | Niccol|Andrew Niccol}} | 1999 (72nd) [65] | American Beauty | {{sort|Ball|Alan Ball}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Being John Malkovich | Kaufman|Charlie Kaufman}} | Magnolia | Anderson|Paul Thomas Anderson}} | The Sixth Sense | Shyamalan|M. Night Shyamalan}} | Topsy-Turvy | Leigh|Mike Leigh}} | |
2000sYear | Film | Nominees |
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2000 (73rd) [66] | Almost Famous | {{sort|Crowe|Cameron Crowe}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Billy Elliot | Hall|Lee Hall}} | Erin Brockovich | Grant|Susannah Grant}} | Gladiator | Franzoni|David Franzoni}}, {{sort|Logan|John Logan}} & {{sort|Nicholson|William Nicholson}}; Story: Franzoni | You Can Count on Me | Lonergan|Kenneth Lonergan}} | 2001 (74th) [67] | Gosford Park | {{sort|Fellowes|Julian Fellowes}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Amélie | Jeunet|Jean-Pierre Jeunet}} & {{sort|Laurant|Guillaume Laurant}}; Dialogue: Laurant | Memento | Nolan|Christopher Nolan}}; Story: {{sort|Nolan|Jonathan Nolan}} | Monster's Ball | Addica|Milo Addica}} & {{sort|Rokos|Will Rokos}} | The Royal Tenenbaums | Anderson|Wes Anderson}} & {{sort|Wilson|Owen Wilson}} | 2002 (75th) [68] | Talk to Her | {{sort|Almodóvar|Pedro Almodóvar}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Far from Heaven | Haynes|Todd Haynes}} | Gangs of New York | Cocks|Jay Cocks}}, {{sort|Lonergan|Kenneth Lonergan}} & {{sort|Zaillian|Steven Zaillian}}; Story: Cocks | My Big Fat Greek Wedding | Vardalos|Nia Vardalos}} | Y Tu Mamá También | Cuarón|Alfonso}} & {{sort|Cuarón|Carlos Cuarón}} | 2003 (76th) [69] | Lost in Translation | {{sort|Coppola|Sofia Coppola}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Barbarian Invasions | Arcand|Denys Arcand}} | Dirty Pretty Things | Knight|Steven Knight}} | Finding Nemo | Peterson|Bob Peterson}}, {{sort|Reynolds|David Reynolds}} & {{sort|Stanton|Andrew Stanton}}; Story: Stanton | In America | Sheridan|Jim}}, {{sort|Sheridan|Kirsten}} & {{sort|Sheridan|Naomi Sheridan}} | 2004 (77th) [70] | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Screenplay: {{sort|Kaufman|Charlie Kaufman}}; Story: {{sort|Bismuth|Pierre Bismuth}}, {{sort|Gondry|Michel Gondry}} & Kaufman {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Aviator | Logan|John Logan}} | Hotel Rwanda | George|Terry George}} & {{sort|Pearson|Keir Pearson}} | The Incredibles | Bird|Brad Bird}} | Vera Drake | Leigh|Mike Leigh}} | 2005 (78th) [71] | Crash | Screenplay: {{sort|Haggis|Paul Haggis}} & {{sort|Moresco|Bobby Moresco}}; Story: Haggis {{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Good Night, and Good Luck. | Clooney|George Clooney}} & {{sort|Heslov|Grant Heslov}} | Match Point | Allen|Woody Allen}} | The Squid and the Whale | Baumbach|Noah Baumbach}} | Syriana | Gaghan|Stephen Gaghan}} | 2006 (79th) [72] | Little Miss Sunshine | {{sort|Arndt|Michael Arndt}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Babel | Arriaga|Guillermo Arriaga}} | Letters from Iwo Jima | Yamashita|Iris Yamashita}}; Story: {{sort|Haggis|Paul Haggis}} & Yamashita | Pan's Labyrinth | del Toro|Guillermo del Toro}} | The Queen | Morgan|Peter Morgan}} | 2007 (80th) [73] | Juno | {{sort|Cody|Diablo Cody}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Lars and the Real Girl | Oliver|Nancy Oliver}} | Michael Clayton | Gilroy|Tony Gilroy}} | Ratatouille | Bird|Brad Bird}}; Story: Bird, {{sort|Capobianco|Jim Capobianco}} & {{sort|Pinkava|Jan Pinkava}} | The Savages | Jenkins|Tamara Jenkins}} | 2008 (81st) [74] | Milk | {{sort|Black|Dustin Lance Black}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Frozen River | Hunt|Courtney Hunt}} | Happy-Go-Lucky | Leigh|Mike Leigh}} | In Bruges | McDonagh|Martin McDonagh}} | WALL-E | Docter|Pete Docter}}, {{sort|Reardon|Jim Reardon}} & {{sort|Stanton|Andrew Stanton}}; Story: Stanton | 2009 (82nd) [75] | The Hurt Locker | {{sort|Boal|Mark Boal}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Inglourious Basterds | Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino}} | The Messenger | Camon|Alessandro Camon}} & {{sort|Moverman|Oren Moverman}} | A Serious Man | Joel & Ethan Coen | Up | Docter|Pete Docter}}, {{sort|McCarthy|Tom McCarthy}} & {{sort|Peterson|Bob Peterson}}; Story: Docter & Peterson | |
2010sYear | Film | Nominees |
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2010 (83rd) [76] | The King's Speech | {{sort|Seidler|David Seidler}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Another Year | Leigh|Mike Leigh}} | The Fighter | Johnson|Eric Johnson}}, {{sort|Silver|Scott Silver}} & {{sort|Tamasy|Paul Tamasy}}; Story: {{sort|Dorrington|Keith Dorrington}}, Johnson & Tamasy | Inception | Nolan|Christopher Nolan}} | The Kids Are All Right | Blumberg|Stuart Blumberg}} & {{sort|Cholodenko|Lisa Cholodenko}} | 2011 (84th) [77] | Midnight in Paris | {{sort|Allen|Woody Allen}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Artist | Hazanavicius|Michel Hazanavicius}} | Bridesmaids | Mumolo|Annie Mumolo}} & {{sort|Wiig|Kristen Wiig}} | Margin Call | Chandor|J. C. Chandor}} | A Separation | Farhadi|Asghar Farhadi}} | 2012 (85th) [78] | Django Unchained | {{sort|Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Amour | Haneke|Michael Haneke}} | Flight | Gatins|John Gatins}} | Moonrise Kingdom | Anderson|Wes Anderson}} & {{sort|Coppola|Roman Coppola}} | Zero Dark Thirty | Boal|Mark Boal}} | 2013 (86th) [79] | Her | {{sort|Jonze|Spike Jonze}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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American Hustle | Russell|David O. Russell}} & {{sort|Singer|Eric Warren Singer}} | Blue Jasmine | Allen|Woody Allen}} | Dallas Buyers Club | Borten|Craig Borten}} & {{sort|Wallack|Melisa Wallack}} | Nebraska | Nelson|Bob Nelson}} | 2014 (87th) [80] | Birdman | {{sort|Bó|Armando Bo}}, {{sort|Dinelaris Jr.|Alexander Dinelaris Jr.}}, {{sort|Giacobone|Nicolás Giacobone}} & {{sort|Iñárritu|Alejandro G. Iñárritu}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Boyhood | Linklater|Richard Linklater}} | Foxcatcher | Frye|E. Max Frye}} & {{sort|Futterman|Dan Futterman}} | The Grand Budapest Hotel | Anderson|Wes Anderson}}; Story: Anderson & {{sort|Guinness|Hugo Guinness}} | Nightcrawler | Gilroy|Dan Gilroy}} | 2015 (88th) [81] | Spotlight | {{sort|McCarthy|Tom McCarthy}} & {{sort|Singer|Josh Singer}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Bridge of Spies | Charman|Matt Charman}}, Joel & Ethan Coen | Ex Machina | Garland|Alex Garland}} | Inside Out | Cooley|Josh Cooley}}, {{sort|Docter|Pete Docter}} & {{sort|LeFauve|Meg LeFauve}}; Story: {{sort|Del Carmen|Ronnie del Carmen}} & Docter | Straight Outta Compton | Berloff|Andrea Berloff}} & {{sort|Herman|Jonathan Herman}}; Story: Berloff, {{sort|Savidge|S. Leigh Savidge}} & {{sort|Wenkus|Alan Wenkus}} | 2016 (89th) [82] | Manchester by the Sea | {{sort|Lonergan|Kenneth Lonergan}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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Hell or High Water | Sheridan|Taylor Sheridan}} | La La Land | Chazelle|Damien Chazelle}} | The Lobster | Filippou|Efthymis Filippou}} & {{sort|Lanthimos|Yorgos Lanthimos}} | 20th Century Women | Mills|Mike Mills}} | 2017 (90th) [83] | Get Out | {{sort|Peele|Jordan Peele}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Big Sick | Gordon|Emily V. Gordon}} & {{sort|Nanjiani|Kumail Nanjiani}} | Lady Bird | Gerwig|Greta Gerwig}} | The Shape of Water | del Toro|Guillermo del Toro}} & {{sort|Taylor|Vanessa Taylor}}; Story: del Toro | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | McDonagh|Martin McDonagh}} | 2018 (91st) [84] | Green Book | Brian Currie, {{sort|Farrelly|Peter Farrelly}} & {{sort|Vallelonga|Nick Vallelonga}}{{double dagger|alt=Award winner}} |
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The Favourite | McNamara|Tony McNamara}} | First Reformed | Schrader|Paul Schrader}} | Roma | Cuarón|Alfonso Cuarón}} | Vice | McKay|Adam McKay}} |
Multiple wins and nominations{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}The following individuals have received multiple Best Original Screenplay Awards: Wins | Screenwriter |
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3 | Woody Allen | 2 | Charles Brackett | Paddy Chayefsky | Quentin Tarantino | Billy Wilder |
The following individuals received three or more Best Original Screenplay nominations: Nominations | Screenwriter |
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16 | Woody Allen | 6 | Federico Fellini | 5 | Ingmar Bergman | Mike Leigh | 4 | Pete Docter | Melvin Frank | Tullio Pinelli | Stanley Shapiro | Billy Wilder | 3 | Sergio Amidei | Wes Anderson | Warren Beatty | Robert Benton | Paddy Chayefsky | Ethan Coen | Joel Coen | Nora Ephron | Ennio Flaiano | Ruth Gordon | Tonino Guerra | Garson Kanin | Barry Levinson | Kenneth Lonergan | Paul Mazursky | Norman Panama | Jack Rose | William Rose | Andrew Stanton | Oliver Stone | Preston Sturges | Quentin Tarantino | {{col-end}}Age superlativesDiversity of nominees/winnersAsian nominees | Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Notes |
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1986 | Hanif Kureishi | UK}}/{{flagicon|Pakistan}} | My Beautiful Laundrette | {{nom}} | 1999 | M. Night Shyamalan | US}}/{{flagicon|India}} | The Sixth Sense | {{nom}} | 2006 | Iris Yamashita | US}}/{{flagicon|Japan}} | Letters from Iwo Jima | {{nom}} | Shared nomination with Paul Haggis | 2012 | Asghar Farhadi | Iran}} | A Separation | {{nom}} | First screenplay written in an Asian language to be nominated (Farsi) | 2015 | Ronnie del Carmen | Philippines}} | Inside Out | {{nominated}} | Shared nomination with Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, & Josh Cooley | 2017 | Kumail Nanjiani | Pakistan}} | The Big Sick | {{nominated}} | Shared the nomination with Emily V. Gordon |
Black nominees/winners | Year | Name | Film | Status | Notes |
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1972 | Suzanne de Passe | Lady Sings the Blues | {{nom}} | Shared nomination with co-writers Chris Clark and Terence McCloy | 1989 | Spike Lee | Do the Right Thing | {{nom}} | 1991 | John Singleton | Boyz n the Hood | {{nom}} | Youngest nominee ever in the category | 2017 | Jordan Peele | Get Out | {{Won}} |
Central/South American nominees/winners | Year | Nominee | Country | Film | Status | Notes |
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1985 (58th) | Aída Bortnik Luis Puenzo | {{flagicon>Argentina}} | The Official Story | {{nom}} | | 2002 (75th) | Alfonso Cuarón Carlos Cuarón | {{flagicon|Mexico}} | Y Tu Mamá También | {{nom}} | | 2006 (79th) | Guillermo Arriaga | Babel | {{nom}} | | Guillermo del Toro | Pan's Labyrinth | {{nom}} | | 2014 (87th) | Alejandro González Iñárritu Nicolás Giacobone Armando Bó | {{flagicon>Mexico}} {{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Argentina}} | Birdman | {{won}} | Shared win with Alexander Dinelaris Jr. | 2017 (90th) | Guillermo del Toro | {{flagicon|Mexico}} | The Shape of Water | {{nom}} | Shared nomination with Vanessa Taylor | 2018 (91st) | Alfonso Cuarón | Roma | {{Nominated}} | |
LGBT nominees/winners | Year | Name | Film | Status | Milestone | Reference | Reference |
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1942 | Noël Coward | In Which We Serve | {{nom}} | Gay | [85] | George Oppenheimer | The War Against Mrs. Hadley | {{nom}} | Gay | 1952 | Terence Rattigan | The Sound Barrier | {{nom}} | Gay | 1961 | William Inge | Splendor in the Grass | {{won}} | Gay | [86] | 1965 | Jacques Demy | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | {{nom}} | Bisexual | 1968 | Arthur C. Clarke | 2001: A Space Odyssey | {{nom}} | Gay | [87] | 1969 | Luchino Visconti | The Damned | {{nom}} | Gay | [88] | 1977 | Arthur Laurents | The Turning Point | {{nom}} | Gay | [89] | 1979 | James Bridges | The China Syndrome | {{nom}} | Gay | [85] | 1993 | Ron Nyswaner | Philadelphia | {{nom}} | Gay | [90] | 1999 | Alan Ball | American Beauty | {{won}} | Gay | 2000 | John Logan | Gladiator | {{nom}} | Gay | 2002 | Pedro Almodóvar | Talk to Her | {{won}} | Gay | Todd Haynes | Far from Heaven | {{nom}} | Gay | [91] | 2004 | John Logan | The Aviator | {{nom}} | Gay | 2008 | Dustin Lance Black | Milk | {{won}} | Gay | [92] | 2010 | Lisa Cholodenko | The Kids Are All Right | {{nom}} | Lesbian | [93] | 2015 | Jonathan Herman | Straight Outta Compton | {{nom}} | Gay | [94] | |
Notes1. ^awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1263023485012 2. ^awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1263023398256 3. ^Will this year's Oscar nominations break any records? 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1941|title=The 13th Academy Awards (1941) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1942|title=The 14th Academy Awards (1942) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1943|title=The 15th Academy Awards (1943) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 7. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1944|title=The 16th Academy Awards (1944) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1945|title=The 17th Academy Awards (1945) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 9. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1946|title=The 18th Academy Awards (1946) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 10. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1947|title=The 19th Academy Awards (1947) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1948|title=The 20th Academy Awards (1948) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher= Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 12. ^Best Original Screenplay was consolidated in 1948 for a singular Best Screenplay award. The winner was The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, adapted from the novel of same name. 13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1949|title=The 21st Academy Awards (1949) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 14. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1950|title=The 22nd Academy Awards (1950) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher= Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 15. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1951|title=The 23rd Academy Awards (1951) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 16. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1952|title=The 24th Academy Awards (1952) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 17. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1953|title=The 25th Academy Awards (1953) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 18. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1954|title=The 26th Academy Awards (1954) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 19. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1955|title=The 27th Academy Awards (1955) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 20. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1956|title=The 28th Academy Awards (1956) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 21. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1957|title=The 29th Academy Awards (1957) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 22. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1958|title=The 30th Academy Awards (1958) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 23. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1959|title=The 31st Academy Awards (1959) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 24. ^In 1958, Nedrick Young was blacklisted and writing under the pseudonym Nathan E. Douglas. The Academy's Board of Governors voted in 1993 to restore Young's nomination and award. 25. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1960|title=The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 26. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1961|title=The 33rd Academy Awards (1961) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 27. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1962|title=The 34th Academy Awards (1962) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 28. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1963|title=The 35th Academy Awards (1963) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 29. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1964|title=The 36th Academy Awards (1964) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 30. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1965|title=The 37th Academy Awards (1965) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 31. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1966|title=The 38th Academy Awards (1966) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 32. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1967|title=The 39th Academy Awards (1967) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 33. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1968|title=The 40th Academy Awards (1968) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 34. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1969|title=The 41st Academy Awards (1969) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 35. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1970|title=The 42nd Academy Awards (1970) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 36. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1971|title=The 43rd Academy Awards (1971) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 37. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1972|title=The 44th Academy Awards (1972) Nominees and Winners|accessdate=August 27, 2013|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)}} 38. ^{{Cite 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See also- Academy Award for Best Story
- Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
- BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
- Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Screenplay
- List of Big Five Academy Award winners and nominees
- Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
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