Search results
Awards
Academy Award Music (Scoring) 1938 · Nominated
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Jump to. 11 wins & 6 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1938 Nominee Oscar. Best Music, Score. Frank Churchill. Leigh Harline (head of department) Paul J. Smith. (Walt Disney Studio Music Department) 1939 Winner Honorary Award. Walt Disney.
Feb 23, 2023 · In celebration of the upcoming 95th Academy Awards, our special Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Oscar is on display at the Carthay Circle Restaurant at Disney California Adventure park now until March 20.
Snow White was nominated for Best Musical Score at the Academy Awards in 1938, and the next year, producer Walt Disney was awarded an honorary Oscar for the film. This award was unique, consisting of one normal-sized, plus seven miniature Oscar statuettes. They were presented to Disney by Shirley Temple. [5]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Directed by William Cottrell, David Hand, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, Ben Sharpsteen. With Roy Atwell, Stuart Buchanan, Adriana Caselotti, Eddie Collins.
- William Cottrell, David Hand, Wilfred Jackson
- 3 min
Receiving one statuette and seven miniature statuettes from Shirley Temple for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
People also ask
When is the Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Oscar on display?
When did Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs get an Academy Award?
Did Walt Disney get a statuette for Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs?
Can you watch Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs on Disney+?
Feb 22, 2013 · Twenty-six of Walt’s Academy Awards—including the Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs—are on display at The Walt Disney Family Museum. Walt’s first Oscar was the first ever Academy Award for Animated Short Subjects, his Silly Symphony “Flowers and Trees.”.
Apr 17, 2021 · By Christina Pappous, Walt Disney Archives. As the Academy Awards ® ceremony approaches, we’re taking a look back at some of Disney’s Oscar winners. Today, we’re spotlighting Walt Disney’s first feature length animated production—and the fairest of them all— Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)!