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List of oldest living Academy Award winners and nominees

List of films with the most Academy Awards per ceremony

List of offenders executed in the United States in 2018

List of offenders scheduled to be executed in the United States

Triple Crown of acting

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List of films receiving the most Academy Awards NOMINATIONS

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List of Films Receiving the Most Academy Awards Nominations

This information is current as of the 90th Academy Awards ceremony, held on March 4, 2018, which honored the best films of 2017.
Academy Awards Season Film Title Best Picture Nominations Awards[A] Notes
Ceremony Year in Film Winner Nominee
1st 19271928 7th Heaven 5 3
2nd 19281929 In Old Arizona 5 1
The Patriot 5 1
3rd 19291930 The Love Parade 6 0
4th 19301931 Cimarron 7 3
5th 19311932 Arrowsmith 4 0
The Champ 4 2
6th 19321933 Cavalcade 4 3
A Farewell to Arms 4 2
Lady for a Day 4 0
7th 1934 One Night of Love 6 2 [B]
8th 1935 Mutiny on the Bounty 8 1
9th 1936 Anthony Adverse 7 4
Dodsworth 7 1
The Great Ziegfeld 7 3
10th 1937 The Life of Emile Zola 10 3
11th 1938 You Can't Take It with You 7 2
12th 1939 Gone with the Wind 13 8 [C]
13th 1940 Rebecca 11 2
14th 1941 Sergeant York 11 2
15th 1942 Mrs. Miniver 12 6
16th 1943 The Song of Bernadette 12 4
17th 1944 Going My Way 10 7
Wilson 10 5
18th 1945 The Bells of St. Mary's 8 1
19th 1946 The Best Years of Our Lives 8 7 [D]
20th 1947 Gentleman's Agreement 8 3
21st 1948 Johnny Belinda 12 1
22nd 1949 The Heiress 8 4
23rd 1950 All About Eve 14 6
24th 1951 A Streetcar Named Desire 12 4
25th 1952 High Noon 7 4
Moulin Rouge 7 2
The Quiet Man 7 2
26th 1953 From Here to Eternity 13 8
27th 1954 On the Waterfront 12 8
28th 1955 Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing 8 3
Marty 8 4
The Rose Tattoo 8 3
29th 1956 Giant 10 1
30th 1957 Sayonara 10 4
31st 1958 The Defiant Ones 9 2
Gigi 9 9
32nd 1959 Ben-Hur 12 11
33rd 1960 The Apartment 10 5
34th 1961 Judgment at Nuremberg 11 2
West Side Story 11 10
35th 1962 Lawrence of Arabia 10 7
36th 1963 Tom Jones 10 4
37th 1964 Mary Poppins 13 5
38th 1965 Doctor Zhivago 10 5
The Sound of Music 10 5
39th 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 13 5
40th 1967 Bonnie and Clyde 10 2
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 10 2
41st 1968 Oliver! 11 5 [E]
42nd 1969 Anne of the Thousand Days 10 1
43rd 1970 Airport 10 1
Patton 10 7
44th 1971 Fiddler on the Roof 8 3
The French Connection 8 5
The Last Picture Show 8 2
45th 1972 Cabaret 10 8
The Godfather 10 3
46th 1973 The Exorcist 10 2
The Sting 10 7
47th 1974 Chinatown 11 1
The Godfather Part II 11 6
48th 1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 9 5
49th 1976 Network 10 4
Rocky 10 3
50th 1977 Julia 11 3
The Turning Point 11 0
51st 1978 The Deer Hunter 9 5
Heaven Can Wait 9 1
52nd 1979 All That Jazz 9 4
Kramer vs. Kramer 9 5
53rd 1980 The Elephant Man 8 0
Raging Bull 8 2
54th 1981 Reds 12 3
55th 1982 Gandhi 11 8
56th 1983 Terms of Endearment 11 5
57th 1984 Amadeus 11 8
A Passage to India 11 2
58th 1985 The Color Purple 11 0
Out of Africa 11 7
59th 1986 Platoon 8 4
A Room with a View 8 3
60th 1987 The Last Emperor 9 9
61st 1988 Rain Man 8 4
62nd 1989 Driving Miss Daisy 9 4
63rd 1990 Dances with Wolves 12 7
64th 1991 Bugsy 10 2
65th 1992 Howards End 9 3
Unforgiven 9 4
66th 1993 Schindler's List 12 7
67th 1994 Forrest Gump 13 6
68th 1995 Braveheart 10 5
69th 1996 The English Patient 12 9
70th 1997 Titanic 14 11
71st 1998 Shakespeare in Love 13 7
72nd 1999 American Beauty 8 5
73rd 2000 Gladiator 12 5
74th 2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 13 4
75th 2002 Chicago 13 6
76th 2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 11 11
77th 2004 The Aviator 11 5
78th 2005 Brokeback Mountain 8 3
79th 2006 Dreamgirls 8 2
80th 2007 No Country for Old Men 8 4
There Will Be Blood 8 2
81st 2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 13 3
82nd 2009 Avatar 9 3
The Hurt Locker 9 6
83rd 2010 The King's Speech 12 4
84th 2011 Hugo 11 5
85th 2012 Lincoln 12 2
86th 2013 American Hustle 10 0
Gravity 10 7
87th 2014 Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) 9 4
The Grand Budapest Hotel 9 4
88th 2015 The Revenant 12 3
89th 2016 La La Land 14 6
90th 2017 The Shape of Water 13 4
90
Ceremonies
91
Years in Film
124
Film Titles
58
Winners
123
Nominees
1,194
Nominations
503
Awards
Column
Totals

Notes

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  1. ^ This column includes competitive awards (i.e., Academy Awards of Merit) only. It does not include the following: Honorary Awards; Special Awards; Special Achievement Awards; and Scientific or Technical Awards.
  2. ^ One Night of Love received 2 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Scientific or Technical Award (Class III).
  3. ^ Gone with the Wind received 8 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award and a Scientific or Technical Award (Class III).
  4. ^ The Best Years of Our Lives received 7 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award.
  5. ^ Oliver! received 5 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received an Honorary Award.

To Do List - BOTH CHARTS

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  • double check "comment / hidden" ... about 91st Ceremony ... colors .... etc.
  • change colors ... ADD a "bar" of color? ( top and bottom rows ) ... color = rose
  • change titles, maybe ?
  • totals at bottom of column - maybe larger font size???? -- BOTH TABLES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Historical "most"
  • Fix Notes - Gone with The Wind - Special Awards - correct title / link
  • Fix ALL Notes
  • add a "TITLE" Row that spans 8 columns
  • look up ALL Special / Honorary Awards --- deal with ALL  !!!
  • categories
  • Talk Page - Wiki Projects
  • narrative
  • re directs
  • A A Template Box
  • See Also
  • External Links

Trivia

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  • A total of 69 films appear on both lists ... and 00 of them are BP nom ... BP win ... ????

Line breaks

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<br> or <br /> inserts a line break. Both versions of the break are supported by HTML5. </br> is invalid. Using <br> without the / breaks syntax highlighting, so should be avoided.

Markup Renders as
HyperText<br>Markup Language

HyperText
Markup Language

Templates:

  • {{break}} adds multiple line breaks.
  • {{crlf2}} adds a true carriage return and line feed.
  • {{clear}} adds a break with styling to clear floating elements.
  • {{plainlist}} creates an unbulleted list.


Line break symbols

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What is the difference between these two line-break symbols (below)? And which is the correct one to use here in Wikipedia articles?

Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 04:42, 25 July 2018 (UTC)

Possible colors

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Code = #E5E4E2

Shades of gray

Platinum (color)



Code = #F5F5F5

Shades of white

White smoke (color)



FFF 5 F 5 light rose

MADE UP ON MY OWN



Rose (color) ..... first 2 shades



Size

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Hello!


Hello!


<very big>Hello!</very big>

Wikitable question about rowspan and colspan

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This is a question about the correct syntax (if that's the right word?) for using rowspan and colspan in a Wikitable. I seem to be able to use "rowspan" by itself. And I seem to be able to use "colspan" by itself. But, I can't seem to make both functions work together at the same time, with the same cell. So, what would be the exact "code" that I would type in my Wikitable if, say for example, I wanted a cell to span 5 rows and 3 columns? By the way, I want to use the "rowspan" function, if possible; not the "row height" function. Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 02:33, 29 July 2018 (UTC)

@Joseph A. Spadaro: See Help:Table#Combined use of COLSPAN and ROWSPAN for an example. The syntax is simple like | rowspan="5" colspan="3" | Cell content. The hard part is building a correct table with it. If you have problems then post or link your attempt and say how you want it. PrimeHunter (talk) 10:39, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
@PrimeHunter: Thanks. Hmmmmm. I dunno. I tried that. And it "screwed up" the whole chart. Let me type an example below (in a few minutes). Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 13:57, 29 July 2018 (UTC)


@PrimeHunter: OK. Thanks. I am back, with my example. Below is my "original" chart. Then, below that, is my "revised" chart.

On the "original" chart, I want to add a "heading". The heading will state: Below is all of the updated information. I want this heading (cell) to span several columns and several rows.

So, I created my "revised" chart.

Everything is what I want, except for one thing. In the "revised chart", I want that "heading" to have more height (i.e., I want that row to be taller). So, as you can see, I can get the "colspan" to work well (namely, to "spread out" across all 4 columns). But, whenever I add in a "rowspan" function / code, everything gets screwed up. I tried with several variations of "syntax", punctuation, etc. It always screws up the rest of the chart.

Also: As I stated above: I want to use the "rowspan" function, if possible; not the "row height" function.

Original chart

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Name Year Age State
Derek 1962 73 New York
Bob 2013 100 Hawaii
Charles 1875 3 Texas
Anne 2000 91 Florida
Edith 1984 39 Virginia

Revised chart

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Below is all of the updated information.
Name Year Age State
Derek 1962 73 New York
Bob 2013 100 Hawaii
Charles 1875 3 Texas
Anne 2000 91 Florida
Edith 1984 39 Virginia

Any help (and explanation) is appreciated. Thanks! Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 14:29, 29 July 2018 (UTC)


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@Joseph A. Spadaro: That is not what rowspan is for. The purpose of rowspan is to make a cell which spans multiple cells somewhere to the right or left of the cell. Each row must have at least one cell starting in that row. That is a html rule and not specific to wikitext. A table-wide rowspan="5" would have 4 rows with no cells starting. And even if this had been allowed by html, it wouldn't change the height of the row. Rows are by default only as high as needed to display their content. There are many other ways to make a tall cell with blank space, e.g. blank lines made with <br />. PrimeHunter (talk) 16:03, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
@PrimeHunter: OK. Thanks. So you are saying: that for what I want, I cannot use "rowspan", and I essentially have to use "row height" ... correct? (The problem with using "blank break spaces" is that it places the text at the top of the tall row and leaves a lot of blank white space in the rest of the tall row. As opposed to, perhaps, centering the text within a tall row.) You said there are many other ways? What are some? Other than the "row height function" and the use of "blank break spaces"? Or, rather, what's the easiest one? Thanks so much! Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 16:45, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
@Joseph A. Spadaro: You cannot use rowspan. You can place <br /> both before and after the text. You can use style="height: 5em;" in the row or in the cell. You can use style="padding: 2em;" to control the whitespace around the text. I made an example with each of these four methods. There are others methods but four should be plenty. PrimeHunter (talk) 20:04, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
@PrimeHunter: Thanks. I really appreciate all the help. Thanks, also, for the help a few days ago with the Shakespeare User Box. Much appreciated! Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 21:18, 29 July 2018 (UTC)