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- Kevin Spacey won for The Usual Suspects (1995). Cuba Gooding Jr. won for Jerry Maguire (1996). Robin Williams won for Good Will Hunting (1997).
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In the Best Supporting Actor category, Robin Williams (with his fourth nomination and first win) won his first Oscar for his performance as psychotherapist Sean McGuire, who assists the young working-class genius Will in Good Will Hunting.
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As Good as It Gets – James L. Brooks, Bridget Johnson, Kristi Zea The Full Monty – Uberto Pasolini Good Will Hunting – Lawrence Bender L.A. Confidential – Arnon Milchan, Curtis Hanson, Michael Nathanson Titanic– James Cameron, Jon Landau
The Full Monty – Peter Cattaneo Good Will Hunting – Gus Van Sant L.A. Confidential – Curtis Hanson The Sweet Hereafter – Atom Egoyan Titanic– James Cameron
Matt Damon – Good Will Hunting Robert Duvall – The Apostle Peter Fonda – Ulee’s Gold Dustin Hoffman – Wag the Dog Jack Nicholson – As Good as It Gets
Helena Bonham Carter – The Wings of the Dove Julie Christie – Afterglow Judi Dench – Mrs. Brown Helen Hunt – As Good as It Gets Kate Winslet – Titanic
Robert Forster – Jackie Brown Anthony Hopkins – Amistad Greg Kinnear – As Good as It Gets Burt Reynolds – Boogie Nights Robin Williams – Good Will Hunting
Kim Basinger – L.A. Confidential Joan Cusack – In & Out Minnie Driver – Good Will Hunting Julianne Moore – Boogie Nights Gloria Stuart – Titanic
Donnie Brasco – Paul Attanasio L.A. Confidential – Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson The Sweet Hereafter – Atom Egoyan Wag the Dog – Hilary Henkin, David Mamet The Wings of the Dove– Hossein Amini
“Go The Distance” – Hercules – Music by Alan Menken; Lyric by David Zippel “How Do I Live” – Con Air – Music, Lyric by Diane Warren “Journey To The Past” – Anastasia – Music by Stephen Flaherty; Lyric by Lynn Ahrens “Miss Misery” – Good Will Hunting – Music, Lyric by Elliott Smith “My Heart Will Go On” – Titanic– Music by James Horner; Lyric by Wil...
Air Force One – Richard Francis-Bruce As Good as It Gets – Richard Marks Good Will Hunting – Pietro Scalia L.A. Confidential – Peter Honess Titanic– Conrad Buff, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris
Amistad – Janusz Kaminski Kundun – Roger Deakins L.A. Confidential – Dante Spinotti Titanic – Russell Carpenter The Wings of the Dove– Eduardo Serra
Best Actress winner Frances McDormand was the first person to win for a role in a film directed by their spouse. Best Original Musical or Comedy Score winner Rachel Portman became the first female winner for composing a musical score.
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical; Cuba Gooding Jr.
Three of the winners in the acting categories were first-time nominees: Juliette Binoche won Best Supporting Actress for The English Patient, Geoffrey Rush won Best Actor for Shine, and Cuba Gooding Jr. won Best Supporting Actor for Jerry Maguire.