Best Picture
Year | Producer | Country | Film | Status | Notes |
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1945 | Laurence Olivier | Henry V | Nominated | ||
1946 | Anthony Havelock-Allan Ronald Neame |
Great Expectations | Nominated | ||
1948 | Laurence Olivier | Hamlet | Won | ||
1963 | Tony Richardson | Tom Jones | Won | ||
1966 | Lewis Gilbert | Alfie | Nominated | ||
1968 | John Woolf | Oliver! | Won | ||
Anthony Havelock-Allan John Brabourne |
Romeo and Juliet | Nominated | |||
1978 | Barry Spikings Michael Deeley |
The Deer Hunter | Won | Shared with Michael Cimino and John Peverall | |
1981 | David Puttnam | Chariots of Fire | Won | ||
1982 | Richard Attenborough | Gandhi | Won | ||
1983 | Peter Yates | The Dresser | Nominated | ||
1984 | David Puttnam | The Killing Fields | Nominated | ||
John Brabourne Richard Goodwin |
A Passage to India | Nominated | |||
1986 | David Puttnam | The Mission | Nominated | ||
Ismail Merchant | A Room with a View | Nominated | |||
1987 | Jeremy Thomas | The Last Emperor | Won | The Last Emperor is an English-produced, mostly Italian-made film shot in China. | |
1987 | John Boorman | Hope and Glory | Nominated | ||
1992 | Stephen Woolley | The Crying Game | Nominated | ||
Ismail Merchant | Howards End | Nominated | |||
1993 | Ismail Merchant | The Remains of the Day | Nominated | ||
1994 | Duncan Kenworthy | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Nominated | ||
1995 | Bruce Davey Mel Gibson |
Braveheart | Won | Gibson was born in the USA. | |
1996 | Simon Channing-Williams | Secrets and Lies | Nominated | ||
1998 | David Parfitt | Shakespeare in Love | Won | Shared with Harvey Weinstien, Edward Zwick, Marc Norman and Donna Gigliotti. | |
Alison Owen | Elizabeth | Nominated | |||
Grant Hill | The Thin Red Line | Nominated | Shared with Robert Michael Geisler and John Roberdeau | ||
2001 | Peter Jackson Fran Walsh |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Nominated | Shared with Barrie M. Osborne | |
2002 | Peter Jackson Fran Walsh |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | Nominated | Shared with Barrie M. Osborne | |
2003 | Peter Jackson Fran Walsh |
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Won | Shared with Barrie M. Osborne | |
2004 | Graham King | The Aviator | Nominated | King is a Los Angeles-based English producer. | |
2005 | Paul Haggis | Crash | Won | ||
2006 | Andy Harries Tracey Seaward Christine Langan |
The Queen | Nominated | ||
Graham King | The Departed | Won | |||
2007 | Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner | Atonement | Nominated | Eric Fellner is a New Zealand-born English producer | |
2008 | Christian Colson | Slumdog Millionaire | Won | ||
2009 | Peter Jackson | District 9 | Nominated | Shared with Carolynne Cunningham | |
Amanda Posey | An Education | Nominated | Shared with Finola Dwyer | ||
2010 | Christian Colson Danny Boyle |
127 Hours | Nominated | ||
Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas | Inception | Nominated | |||
Gareth Unwin Iain Canning Emile Sherman |
The King's Speech | Won | |||
2011 | Graham King | Hugo | Nominated | Shared with Martin Scorsese | |
Grant Hill | The Tree of Life | Nominated | Shared with Sarah Green, Dede Gardner, and Bill Pohlad | ||
2012 | Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Debra Hayward Cameron Mackintosh |
Les Misérables | Nominated |
Read more about this topic: List Of British And Commonwealth Academy Award Winners And Nominees
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