The members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are the organization's greatest asset, an assemblage of the finest artists and craftspersons of the art form.
The Academy Award itself, perhaps the best-known symbol of excellence
in the world, holds that stature because it is voted by those who
know best the role of each participant in the "collaborative
art."
On this page the Academy lists those members who have died since
February 1, 2008, and notes any Academy Awards or nominations (Win
indicated by an asterisk (*). Service on the Academy's Board of
Governors is also indicated.
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Sidney Beckerman
Producers Branch
Harry Bernsen
Producers Branch
Howard Brandy
Public Relations Branch
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Members-at-Large
George Carlin
Actors Branch
Cyd Charisse
Actors Branch
Warren J. Cowan
Public Relations Branch
Jules Dassin
Directors Branch
1960 (33rd) Directing
Never on Sunday
1960 (33rd) Writing (Story and screenplay--written directly for the screen)
Never on Sunday
Ivan N. Dixon
Actors Branch
Robert DoQui
Actors Branch
Milton Ebbins
Producers Branch
John S. Friedkin
Public Relations Branch
Harold L. Gefsky
Associates
Alex Grasshoff
Directors Branch
1966 (39th) Documentary (Feature)
The Really Big Family
1973 (46th) Documentary (Feature)
Journey to the Outer Limits
Fred Haines
Writers Branch
1967 (40th) Writing (Screenplay based on material from another medium)
Ulysses
William Leland Hayward
Producers Branch
Charlton Heston
Actors Branch
1959 (32nd) *Actor
Ben-Hur
1977 (50th) Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
J. Paul Huntsman
Board of Governors:
August 2002
- July 2008
Sound Branch
George Justin
Members-at-Large
Donald Kahn
Associates
Harvey Korman
Actors Branch
P.C. Lopez
Actors Branch
Guy McElwaine
Executives Branch
Abby Mann
Writers Branch
1961 (34th) *Writing (Screenplay based on material from another medium)
Judgment at Nuremberg
1965 (38th) Writing (Screenplay based on material from another medium)
Ship of Fools
Dick Martin
Actors Branch
Anthony Minghella
Directors Branch
1996 (69th) *Directing
The English Patient
1996 (69th) Writing (Screenplay based on material
previously produced or published)
The English Patient
1999 (72nd) Writing (Screenplay based on material
previously produced or published)
The Talented Mr. Ripley
William J. Moraskie
Executives Branch
Joseph Pevney
Directors Branch
Sydney Pollack
Directors Branch
1969 (42nd) Directing
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
1982 (55th) Directing
Tootsie
1982 (55th) Best Picture
Tootsie
1985 (58th) *Directing
Out of Africa
1985 (58th) *Best Picture
Out of Africa
2007 (80th) Best Picture
Michael Clayton
Lawrence Roman
Writers Branch
Leonard Rosenman
Music Branch
1975 (48th) *Music (Scoring: Adaptation)
Barry Lyndon
1976 (49th) *Music (Adaptation Score)
Bound for Glory
1983 (56th) Music (Original Score)
Cross Creek
1986 (59th) Music (Original Score)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Roy Scheider
Actors Branch
1971 (44th) Actor in a Supporting Role
The French Connection
1979 (52nd) Actor in a Leading Role
All That Jazz
Robert Sidney
Members-at-Large
Tony Silver
Public Relations Branch
Burton Stone
Members-at-Large
1996 (69th) John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation
George Tyne
Actors Branch
Malvin Wald
Writers Branch
1948 (21st) Writing (Motion Picture Story)
The Naked City
Richard A. Widmark
Actors Branch
1947 (20th) Actor in a Supporting Role
Kiss of Death
Maury Winetrobe
Film Editors Branch
1968 (41st) Film Editing
Funny Girl
Stan Winston
Visual Effects Branch
1982 (54th) Makeup
Heartbeeps
1986 (59th) *Visual Effects
Aliens
1987 (60th) Visual Effects
Predator
1990 (63rd) Makeup
Edward Scissorhands
1991 (64th) *Makeup
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
1991 (64th) *Visual Effects
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
1992 (65th) Makeup
Batman Returns
1993 (66th) *Visual Effects
Jurassic Park
1997 (70th) Visual Effects
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
2001 (74th) Visual Effects
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
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