Monday, March 25, 2002
 

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Jodie Foster, Panic Room
Wesley Snipes, Blade 2
Guillermo del Toro, Blade 2
Drew Barrymore, E.T.
Heather Juergensen, Jennifer Westfeldt, Kissing Jessica Stein
Drew Barrymore, E.T.
Ray Romano, Ice Age, Everybody Loves Raymond
Chris Wedge, Ice Age
John Leguizamo, Ice Age
Guy Pearce, The Time Machine Interview
Danny De Vito, Death to Smoochy

Full List Of 74th Academy Award Winners

BEST PICTURE

A Beautiful Mind (Universal/DreamWorks) Brian Grazer & Ron Howard, producers

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

No Man's Land (United Artists/The Works) Danis Tanovic, director

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Shrek (DreamWorks SKG) Aron Warner, producer

BEST DIRECTOR

Ron Howard A Beautiful Mind

BEST ACTOR

Denzel Washington Training Day

BEST ACTRESS

Halle Berry Monster's Ball

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Jim Broadbent Iris

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jennifer Connelly A Beautiful Mind

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Akiva Goldsman A Beautiful Mind

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Julian Fellowes Gosford Park

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Andrew Lesnie The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

BEST EDITING

Pietro Scalia Black Hawk Down

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Howard Shore The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

"If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters Inc, music and lyrics by Randy Newman

Australians Baz Luhrmann (R) and wife Catherine Martin celebrate at the Governors Ball after the two Academy Awards she won for her work on the film "Moulin Rouge" for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design after the 74th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, March 24, 2002. REUTERS/Fred Prouser BEST ART DIRECTION

Catherine Martin (art direction) & Brigitte Broch (set decoration) Moulin Rouge

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Catherine Martin & Angus Strathie Moulin Rouge

BEST SOUND

Michael Minkler, Myron Nettinga & Chris Munro Black Hawk Down

BEST SOUND EDITING

George Waters II & Christopher Boyes Pearl Harbor

Jim Broadbent poses with his Oscar for best supporting actor for the film "Iris" during the 74th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, March 24, 2002, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Doug Mills) BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Jim Rygiel, Randall William Cook, Richard Taylor & Mark Stetson The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring

BEST MAKEUP

Peter Owen & Richard Taylor The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Rings

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Murder On A Sunday Morning (Maha Productions, Pathe Doc, France 2, HBO Productions)

Jean-Xavier De Lestrade (director) & Denis Poncet (producer)

Director Ron Howard appears backstage with his Oscar statue after winning the Best Director award at the 74th annual Academy Awards in Hollywood March 24, 2002. Howard won for his work on the film 'A Beautiful Mind. Photo by Andy Clark/Reuters BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Thoth (Amateur Rabbit Productions)

Sarah Kernochan (director) & Lynn Appelle (producer)

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

The Accountant (Ginny Mule Pictures)

Ray McKinnon (director), Lisa Blount (executive producer) & Walt Goggins (producer)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM

For The Birds (Pixar Animation Studios) Ralph Eggleston (director)

 
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