9th Academy Awards

The 9th Academy Awards were held on March 4, 1937, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California.[1] They were hosted by George Jessel; music was provided by the Victor Young Orchestra, which at the time featured Spike Jones on drums. This ceremony marked the first time when the categories of Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress were included in the awards list.

9th Academy Awards
DateMarch 4, 1937
SiteBiltmore Hotel
Hosted byGeorge Jessel
Highlights
Best PictureThe Great Ziegfeld
Most awardsAnthony Adverse (4)
Most nominationsAnthony Adverse, Dodsworth and The Great Ziegfeld (7)

My Man Godfrey became the first film to receive nominations in all four acting categories, but did not win in any category. It is the only such film to not receive a nomination for Best Picture, and was the only one to lose all of its nominations until Sunset Boulevard at the 23rd Academy Awards. It was also the first of four films to receive four acting nominations without one for Best Picture, followed by I Remember Mama (1948), Othello (1965), and Doubt (2008).

Awards

Frank Capra; Best Director winner
Paul Muni; Best Actor winner
Luise Rainer; Best Actress winner
Walter Brennan; Best Supporting Actor winner
Gale Sondergaard; Best Supporting Actress winner
Pierre Collings; Best Original Story and Best Adaptation co-winner
Hal Roach; Best Live Action Short Subject, One-Reel co-winner
Jerome Kern; Best Song co-winner

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1]

Best Sound Recording

Academy Honorary Awards

Multiple nominations and awards

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See also

References

  1. "The 9th Academy Awards (1937) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences). Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
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