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    • Robert Reese Parrish

      • Robert Reese Parrish (January 4, 1916 – December 4, 1995) was an American film director, editor and former child actor. He won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing for his work on Body and Soul (1947).
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  2. * Film Editing - Daniel Mandell * Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Hugo Friedhofer * Best Motion Picture - Samuel Goldwyn Productions * Special Award - Special Award * Writing (Screenplay) - Robert E. Sherwood

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    • Best Motion Picture
    • Directing
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    The Bishop’s Wife – Samuel Goldwyn Productions Crossfire – RKO Radio Gentleman’s Agreement – 20th Century-Fox Great Expectations – J. Arthur Rank-Cineguild Miracle on 34th Street– 20th Century-Fox

    The Bishop’s Wife – Henry Koster Crossfire – Edward Dmytryk A Double Life – George Cukor Gentleman’s Agreement – Elia Kazan Great Expectations– David Lean

    Ronald Colman – A Double Life John Garfield – Body and Soul Gregory Peck – Gentleman’s Agreement William Powell – Life with Father Michael Redgrave – Mourning Becomes Electra

    Joan Crawford – Possessed Susan Hayward – Smash-Up–The Story of a Woman Dorothy McGuire – Gentleman’s Agreement Rosalind Russell – Mourning Becomes Electra Loretta Young – The Farmer’s Daughter

    Charles Bickford – The Farmer’s Daughter Thomas Gomez – Ride the Pink Horse Edmund Gwenn – Miracle on 34th Street Robert Ryan – Crossfire Richard Widmark – Kiss of Death

    Ethel Barrymore – The Paradine Case Gloria Grahame – Crossfire Celeste Holm – Gentleman’s Agreement Marjorie Main – The Egg and I Anne Revere – Gentleman’s Agreement

    A Cage of Nightingales – Georges Chaperot, Rene Wheeler It Happened on Fifth Avenue – Herbert Clyde Lewis, Frederick Stephani Kiss of Death – Eleazar Lipsky Miracle on 34th Street – Valentine Davies Smash-Up–The Story of a Woman– Dorothy Parker, Frank Cavett

    “A Gal In Calico” The Time, the Place and the Girl – Music by Arthur Schwartz; Lyrics by Leo Robin “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” – The Perils of Pauline – Music, Lyrics by Frank Loesser “Pass That Peace Pipe” – Good News – Music, Lyrics by Ralph Blane, Roger Edens, Hugh Martin “You Do” – Mother Wore Tights – Music by Josef Myrow; Lyrics by Mack G...

    The Bishop’s Wife – Monica Collingwood Body and Soul – Francis Lyon, Robert Parrish Gentleman’s Agreement – Harmon Jones Green Dolphin Street – George White Odd Man Out– Fergus McDonell

    The Ghost and Mrs. Muir – Charles Lang, Jr. Great Expectations – Guy Green Green Dolphin Street– George Folsey

  3. The 19th Academy Awards were held on March 13, 1947, honoring the films of 1946. The top awards portion of the ceremony was hosted by Jack Benny . The Best Years of Our Lives won seven of its eight nominations, including Best Picture , Best Director , and both male acting Oscars.

    Best Motion Picture
    Best Director
    The Best Years of Our Lives – Samuel ...
    William Wyler – The Best Years of Our ...
    Fredric March – The Best Years of Our ...
    Olivia de Havilland – To Each His Own as ...
    Harold Russell – The Best Years of Our ...
    Anne Baxter – The Razor's Edge as Sophie ...
    The Seventh Veil – Muriel Box and Sydney ...
    The Best Years of Our Lives – Robert E.
    • March 13, 1947
    • The Best Years of Our Lives (8)
    • The Best Years of Our Lives (7)
    • Jack Benny
  4. Feb 24, 2015 · Academy Scientific and Technical Award (Scientific and Engineering award) C. R. Daily , Paramount Studio Laboratory , Paramount Studio Engineering Department (For the development and first practical application to motion picture and still photography of a method of increasing film speed as first suggested to the industry by E. I. duPont de ...

  5. Academy Awards Summaries. Winners Charts: "Best Picture" Oscar®, "Best Director" Oscar®, "Best Actor" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar®, "Best Actress" Oscar®, "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar®, "Best Screenplay/Writer" Oscar®. 1947. The winner is listed first, in CAPITAL letters.

  6. Special Award. Ernst Lubitsch. Memorable Moments. The Best Years of Our Lives. Best Picture and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient Samuel Goldwyn, Supporting Actor and Special Award recipient... Olivia de Havilland. Best Actress winner for To Each His Own, with presenter... Elizabeth Taylor. with Marshall Thompson at the Academy Awards.

  7. Date of Ceremony: Thursday, March 13, 1947. For films released in: 1946. Host (s): Jack Benny. Nominations List. Other years: < 18th. 20th > Jack Benny hosted the 19th Academy Awards when they were presented at the Shrine Auditorium on Thursday, March 13, 1947.

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