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Academy Awards 1969

Academy Awards

The 41th edition of the Academy Awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) was held on April 14, 1969 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, United States, awarding the best films of the year 1968.

 

The movie with the most nominations at the Academy Awards 1969 was Oliver! with 11 nominations and The film that won the most awards was Oliver!, winning 5 of the 11 nominations.

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To below is the complete list of the nominees and winners of the 1969 Academy Awards.

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What was the movie that won the Academy Awards for Best Picture 1969?

The winning film of the Academy Awards for Best Picture 1969 was Oliver!

Best Picture

Who won the Academy Awards for Best Director in 1969?

The director who won the Academy Awards for Best Director in 1969 was Carol Reed, for the film Oliver!

Best Director

Who won the Academy Awards for Best Leading Actor in 1969?

The actor who won the Academy Awards for Best Leading Actor in 1969 was Cliff Robertson, for the movie Charly

Best Leading Actor

Who won the Academy Awards for Best Leading Actress in 1969?

The actress who won the Academy Awards for Best Leading Actress in 1969 was Katharine Hepburn, for the movie The Lion in Winter

Best Leading Actress

Who won the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in 1969?

The actor who won the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in 1969 was Jack Albertson, for the movie The Subject Was Roses

Best Supporting Actor

Who won the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in 1969?

The actress who won the Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in 1969 was Ruth Gordon, for the movie Rosemary's Baby

Best Supporting Actress

What was the movie that won the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film 1969?

The winning film of the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film 1969 was Voyna i mir (War and Peace)

Best Foreign Language Film

Best Song

The Thomas Crown Affair
Star!
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
For Love of Ivy

Academy Honorary Award

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