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1968 (41st Annual Awards)
Winners Only

Listed below are the Academy Award winners for the year 1968 (non-winning nominations have been omitted from this list). Click on the name of a film, person or song in the list to display more information about that film, person or song Or, click on a year in the column on the right to display the winners from that year.

Best Picture

Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) John Woolf, Producer.

Best Actor

Winner markerCliff Robertson in Charly, American Broadcasting Companies-Selmur Pictures Production; Cinerama.

Best Actress

Winner markerKatharine Hepburn in The Lion in Winter, Haworth Productions, Ltd.; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA)
Winner markerBarbra Streisand in Funny Girl, Rastar Productions; Columbia.

Actor in a Supporting Role

Winner markerJack Albertson in The Subject Was Roses, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Actress in a Supporting Role

Winner markerRuth Gordon in Rosemary’s Baby, William Castle Enterprises Production; Paramount.

Directing

Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Carol Reed.

Art Direction-Set Decoration

Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Art direction by John Box and Terence Marsh; set decoration by Vernon Dixon and Ken Muggleston.

Cinematography

Winner markerRomeo and Juliet, B.H.E. Film-Verona Production-Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica S.p.A. Production; Paramount. (UK, Italy) Pasqualino De Santis.

Costume Design

Winner markerRomeo and Juliet, B.H.E. Film-Verona Production-Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica S.p.A. Production; Paramount. (UK, Italy) Danilo Donati.

Documentary

(Feature)

Winner markerJourney into Self, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute. Bill McGaw, Producer.

(Short Subject)

Winner markerWhy Man Creates, Saul Bass & Associates. Saul Bass, Producer.

Film Editing

Winner markerBullitt, Solar Production; Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Frank P. Keller.

Foreign Language Film

Winner markerWar and Peace, Mosfilm Studios Production; Walter Reade-Continental Distributing. (Soviet Union)

Music

(Original Score—for a motion picture [not a musical])

Winner markerThe Lion in Winter, Haworth Productions, Ltd.; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA) John Barry.

(Score of a Musical Picture—original or adaptation)

Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Adaptation score by John Green.

(Song [Original for the Picture])

Winner markerThe Windmills of Your Mind from The Thomas Crown Affair, Mirisch-Simkoe-Solar Production; United Artists. Music by Michel Legrand; lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

Short Subjects

(Cartoons)

Winner markerWinnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Walt Disney Productions; Buena Vista. Walt Disney, Producer.

(Live Action)

Winner markerRobert Kennedy Remembered, Guggenheim Productions; National General Pictures. Charles Guggenheim, Producer.

Sound

Winner markerOliver!, Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Columbia. (UK) Shepperton Studio Sound Department.

Special Visual Effects

Winner marker2001: A Space Odyssey, Polaris Production; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. (UK, USA) Stanley Kubrick.

Writing

(Screenplay—based on material from another medium)

Winner markerThe Lion in Winter, Haworth Productions, Ltd.; Avco Embassy. (UK, USA) James Goldman.

(Story and Screenplay—written directly for the screen)

Winner markerThe Producers, Sidney Glazier Production; Avco Embassy. Mel Brooks.

Honorary Award

Winner markerTo Onna White for her outstanding choreography achievement for Oliver!. [ [Statuette]]

(Makeup)

Winner markerTo John Chambers for his outstanding makeup achievement for Planet of the Apes. [ [Statuette]]

Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

Winner markerMartha Raye

Scientific or Technical Award

(Class I)

Winner markerTo Philip V. Palmquist of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., to Dr. Herbert Meyer of the Motion Picture and Television Research Center, and to Charles D. Staffell of the Rank Organization for the development of a successful embodiment of the reflex background projection system for composite cinematography.
Winner markerTo Eastman Kodak Company for the development and introduction of a color reversal intermediate film for motion pictures.

(Class II)

Winner markerTo Donald W. Norwood for the design and development of the Norwood Photographic Exposure Meters.
Winner markerTo Eastman Kodak Company and Producers Service Company for the development of a new high-speed step-optical reduction printer.
Winner markerTo Edmund M. DiGiulio, Niels G. Petersen and Norman S. Hughes of the Cinema Product Development Company for the design and application of a conversion which makes available the reflex viewing system for motion picture cameras.
Winner markerTo Optical Coating Laboratories, Inc. for the development of an improved anti-reflection coating for photographic and projection lens systems.
Winner markerTo Eastman Kodak Company for the introduction of a new high speed motion picture color negative film.
Winner markerTo Panavision, Incorporated, for the conception, design and introduction of a 65mm hand-held motion picture camera.
Winner markerTo Todd-AO and Mitchell Camera Company for the design and engineering of the Todd-AO hand-held motion picture camera.

(Class III)

Winner markerTo Carl W. Hauge and Edward H. Reichard of Consolidated Film Industries and E. Michael Meahl and Roy J. Ridenour of Ramtronics for engineering an automatic exposure control for printing-machine lamps.
Winner markerTo Eastman Kodak Company for a new direct positive film and to Consolidated Film Industries for the application of this film to the making of post-production work prints.