Year
|
Award
|
Award Recipient
|
Film
|
Current location |
Country
|
Acquisition Date
|
Notes
|
1927/28
|
Best Actor in a Leading Role
|
Emil Jannings
|
The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh
|
Filmmuseum Berlin, Berlin
|
Germany
|
Unknown
|
[1]
|
1930/31
|
Best Story
|
John Monk Saunders
|
The Dawn Patrol
|
Flight Museum, Seattle, Washington
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Displayed alongside a jacket worn by Errol Flynn in the remake, eight years later.[2]
|
1931/32
|
Honorary
|
Walt Disney
|
Creation of Mickey Mouse
|
The Magic of Disney Animation, Bay Lake, Florida
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Displayed along with several other Academy Awards won by Disney. However, the others in the case are noted on their plaques as being replicas "for studio display case".[3]
|
1932/33
|
Best Actress in a Leading Role
|
Katharine Hepburn
|
Morning Glory
|
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2009
|
Displayed along with three other Academy Awards won by Hepburn.[4]
|
1938
|
Best Adapted Screenplay
|
George Bernard Shaw
|
Pygmalion
|
Shaw's Corner, Hertfordshire
|
England
|
1950
|
Displayed alongside Shaw's Nobel Prize in a display case, covered by a green cloth.[5]
|
1939
|
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
|
Hattie McDaniel
|
Gone With the Wind
|
Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
1952, replaced 2023
|
A plaque rather than a statue; stolen c.1969 and replaced by the Academy.[6][7]
|
1942
|
Best Documentary Feature
|
John Ford
|
The Battle of Midway
|
International Spy Museum, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
[8]
|
Ken G. Hall
|
Kokoda Front Line!
|
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Acton, Australian Capital Territory
|
Australia
|
2015
|
[9]
|
1945
|
Best Documentary Feature
|
The Governments of Great Britain and the United States of America
|
The True Glory
|
Imperial War Museum North, Trafford Park, Greater Manchester
|
United Kingdom
|
Unknown
|
[10]
|
1949
|
Best Costume Design, Color
|
Leah M. Rhodes
|
Adventures of Don Juan
|
Museum of the Gulf Coast, Port Arthur, Texas
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Displayed in the Notable People Section of the Museum (second floor)
|
1951
|
Best Actress in a Leading Role
|
Vivien Leigh
|
A Streetcar Named Desire
|
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
|
United Kingdom
|
Unknown
|
Displayed in the theatre and stage exhibition.[11]
|
Best Documentary Feature
|
Olle Nordemar
|
Kon-Tiki
|
Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo
|
Norway
|
1952
|
Displayed in the same room as the original Kon-Tiki raft. The film is screened every day at noon in the museum cinema.[12]
|
Honorary
|
Gene Kelly
|
Achievement in choreography on film
|
Mugar Memorial Library, Boston, Massachusetts
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Part of the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, located on the fifth floor of the library.[13]
|
1954
|
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
|
Frank Sinatra
|
From Here to Eternity
|
Sinatra restaurant, Encore Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
[14]
|
1955
|
Best Effects, Special Effects
|
Walt Disney Studios
|
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
|
Walt Disney: One Man's Dream, Bay Lake, Florida
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Displayed with props from the film in a special case.[3]
|
1959
|
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
|
Shelley Winters
|
The Diary of Anne Frank
|
The Anne Frank House, Amsterdam
|
Netherlands
|
1976
|
Donated by Winters to The Anne Frank House in 1976. Displayed inside the museum.[15]
|
Best Documentary Feature
|
Bernhard Grzimek
|
Serengeti Shall Not Die
|
Haus der Geschichte, Bonn
|
Germany
|
Unknown
|
[16]
|
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
|
Bob Hope
|
|
Bob Hope Memorial Library, Ellis Island National Museum, New York City
|
United States
|
2008
|
Hope came to the United States through Ellis Island. The statuette is displayed with other Hope memorabilia at the library entrance.[17]
|
1961
|
Best Short Subject, Cartoons[18]
|
Dušan Vukotić
|
Surogat
|
Zagreb City Museum, Zagreb
|
Croatia
|
Unknown
|
Inside the Animation History exhibit.[19]
|
1964
|
Best Actor in a Leading Role
|
Rex Harrison
|
My Fair Lady
|
Mugar Memorial Library, Boston, Massachusetts
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Part of the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, located on the fifth floor of the library.[13]
|
Best Art Direction, Black-and-White
|
Vassilis Photopoulos
|
Zorba the Greek
|
Benaki Museum, Athens
|
Greece
|
2007
|
Displayed in the Ghika Gallery on the Third Floor.[20]
|
Best Documentary Short Subject
|
Charles Guggenheim
|
Nine from Little Rock
|
National Archives, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2007
|
Displayed outside of The William McGowan Theater.[21]
|
1966
|
Best Actor in a Leading Role
|
Paul Scofield
|
A Man for All Seasons
|
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
|
United Kingdom
|
2011
|
[22]
|
1967
|
Best Actress in a Leading Role
|
Katharine Hepburn
|
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
|
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2009
|
Displayed along with three other Academy Awards won by Hepburn.[4]
|
1968
|
Best Actress in a Leading Role
|
Katharine Hepburn
|
The Lion in Winter
|
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2009
|
Displayed along with three other Academy Awards won by Hepburn.[4]
|
1969
|
Best Documentary Feature
|
Bernard Chevry
|
Arthur Rubinstein - The Love of Life
|
Museum of the City of Łódź, Łódź
|
Poland
|
2001
|
Displayed with awards given to Arthur Rubinstein.[23]
|
1971
|
Best Original Song
|
Isaac Hayes
|
Shaft
|
Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Memphis, Tennessee
|
United States
|
2011
|
"Sits on a pedestal in the museum not far from Hayes' custom 1972 gold-trimmed, peacock-blue Cadillac Eldorado"[24]
|
1974
|
Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
|
Marvin Hamlisch
|
The Sting
|
Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2015
|
Displayed on the first floor at the library’s Music Division, in its Performing Arts Reading Room, along with all of Hamlisch's other awards.[25]
|
Best Music, Original Dramatic Score
|
The Way We Were
|
Best Music, Original Song
|
1978
|
Honorary
|
Museum of Modern Art Department of Film
|
Film preservation and promotion efforts
|
Museum of Modern Art, New York City
|
United States
|
1979
|
Awarded "for the contribution it has made to the public's perception of movies as an art form." Displayed in the lobby of the museum.
|
1981
|
Best Picture
|
David Puttnam
|
Chariots of Fire
|
National Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire
|
England
|
Unknown
|
[26]
|
Best Actress in a Leading Role
|
Katharine Hepburn
|
On Golden Pond
|
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2009
|
Displayed along with three other Academy Awards won by Hepburn.[4]
|
1985
|
Best Art Direction
|
Josie MacAvin
|
Out of Africa
|
Irish Film Institute, Dublin
|
Ireland
|
1992
|
Donated to the IFI in 1992.[27]
|
1988
|
Academy Award of Merit
|
Ray Dolby and Ioan Allen
|
|
Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles, California
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
[28][failed verification]
|
1989
|
Best Sound
|
Russell Williams II, Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff and Elliot Tyson
|
Glory
|
National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2015
|
Donated by Russell Williams[29]
|
1990
|
Best Sound
|
Jeffrey Perkins, Bill W. Benton, Gregory H. Watkins and Russell Williams II
|
Dances with Wolves
|
National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
|
United States
|
2015
|
Donated by Russell Williams[30]
|
2003
|
Best Foreign Language Film
|
Denys Arcand
|
The Barbarian Invasions
|
TIFF Lightbox, Toronto, Ontario
|
Canada
|
Unknown
|
Displayed near the entrance to the home of the Toronto International Film Festival
|
Best Animated Short Film
|
Adam Elliot
|
Harvie Krumpet
|
Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Victoria
|
Australia
|
Unknown
|
Displayed in the Screen Worlds gallery.[31]
|
2005
|
Best Adapted Screenplay
|
Larry McMurtry
|
Brokeback Mountain
|
Booked Up bookstore, Archer City, Texas
|
United States
|
2006
|
Displayed inside the entrance to McMurtry's bookstore, alongside his Golden Globe for the same screenplay.
|
Best Original Song
|
Three 6 Mafia
|
Hustle & Flow
|
Memphis Music Hall of Fame, Memphis, Tennessee
|
United States
|
Unknown
|
Displayed in the Three 6 Mafia exhibit.[32]
|
Numerous
|
Varied
|
Walt Disney
|
Various works
|
Walt Disney Family Museum, San Francisco, California
|
United States
|
2009
|
Displays Disney's 27 individual Academy Awards.[33]
|