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  1. What's Eating Gilbert Grape

    PG-131994 · Comedy drama · 1h 58m

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    • Academy Award Actor in a Supporting Role 1994 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1994 · Nominated

  1. National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA. 1994 Nominee NSFC Award. Best Supporting Actor. Leonardo DiCaprio. Tied with Tommy Lee Jones for The Fugitive (1993) in 2nd place. Shared with: This Boy's Life.

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  3. The film was well received, with Depp and DiCaprio's performances garnering critical acclaim. At age 19, DiCaprio received his first nominations for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, becoming the seventh-youngest Best Supporting Actor nominee for the former.

  4. Gilbert (Johnny Depp) is the family’s able, responsible, bread-winning member, who must cope with a mentally retarded brother (Leonardo DiCaprio), two immature and ... 66th Academy Awards (1994) - Movies from 1993

  5. Mar 4, 1994 · What's Eating Gilbert Grape is distinguished mostly for the Academy Award nomination it received for Leonardo DiCaprio for playing the mentally retarded Arnie Grape. DiCaprio is unbelievably convincing as a retarded kid, to think almost a decade later he'd be playing Howard Hughes on the big screen.

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    • Drama
    • Lasse Hallström
    • 1994-03-04
  6. The 66th Academy Awards | 1994. Honoring movies released in 1993, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ... What's Eating Gilbert Grape. 1 NOMINATION Actor in a Supporting Role ...

  7. What's Eating Gilbert Grape Peter Hedges wrote the screenplay, based on his 1991 novel of the same name. The film was well-received; 19-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio received his first Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, becoming the seventh-youngest nominee in the category.

  8. Mar 4, 1994 · Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays Arnie, the retarded kid brother, has been nominated for an Academy Award, and deserves it. His performance succeeds in being both convincing and likable. We can see both why he's almost impossible to life with, and why Gilbert and the rest of the Grapes choose to, with love. Advertisement.

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