22nd Academy Awards


The 22nd Academy Awards was held on March 23, 1950, at the RKO Pantages Theatre and awarded Oscars for the best in films in 1949. This was the final year in which all five Best Picture nominees were in black and white, and the first year in which every film nominated for Best Picture won multiple Oscars.

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best Motion PictureBest Director

  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz – A Letter to Three Wives
  • * Robert Rossen – All the King's Men
  • * William A. Wellman – Battleground
  • * Carol ReedThe Fallen Idol
  • * William Wyler – The Heiress
  • Best ActorBest Actress
  • Broderick CrawfordAll the King's Men as Willie Stark
  • * Kirk DouglasChampion as Midge Kelly
  • * Gregory PeckTwelve O'Clock High as Brigadier General Frank Savage
  • * Richard ToddThe Hasty Heart as Cpl. Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan
  • * John WayneSands of Iwo Jima as Sgt. John M. Stryker
  • Olivia de HavillandThe Heiress as Catherine Sloper
  • * Jeanne CrainPinky as Patricia "Pinky" Johnson
  • * Susan HaywardMy Foolish Heart as Eloise Winters
  • * Deborah KerrEdward, My Son as Evelyn Boult
  • * Loretta YoungCome to the Stable as Sister Margaret
  • Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
  • Dean JaggerTwelve O'Clock High as Major Harvey Stovall
  • * John IrelandAll the King's Men as Jack Burden
  • * Arthur KennedyChampion as Connie
  • * Ralph RichardsonThe Heiress as Dr. Austin Sloper
  • * James WhitmoreBattleground as Sgt. Kinnie
  • Mercedes McCambridgeAll the King's Men as Sadie Burke
  • * Ethel BarrymorePinky as Miss Em
  • * Celeste HolmCome to the Stable as Sister Scholastica
  • * Elsa LanchesterCome to the Stable as Amelia Potts
  • * Ethel WatersPinky as Dicey Johnson
  • Best ScreenplayBest Story and Screenplay
  • A Letter to Three Wives – Joseph L. Mankiewicz from Letter to Five Wives by John Klempner
  • * All the King's Men – Robert Rossen from All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
  • * Bicycle ThievesCesare Zavattini from The Bicycle Thief by Luigi Bartolini
  • * ChampionCarl Foreman from "Champion" by Ring Lardner
  • * The Fallen IdolGraham Greene from "The Basement Room" by Graham Greene
  • BattlegroundRobert Pirosh
  • * Jolson Sings AgainSidney Buchman
  • * PaisanAlfred Hayes, Federico Fellini, Sergio Amidei, Marcello Pagliero, and Roberto Rossellini
  • * Passport to Pimlico – T. E. B. Clarke
  • * The Quiet OneHelen Levitt, Janice Loeb, and Sidney Meyers
  • Best Motion Picture StoryBest Animated Short Film
  • The Stratton Story – Douglas Morrow
  • * Come to the StableClare Boothe Luce
  • * It Happens Every Spring – Shirley W. Smith and Valentine Davies
  • * Sands of Iwo JimaHarry Brown
  • * White HeatVirginia Kellogg
  • For Scent-imental Reasons
  • * Canary Row
  • * Hatch Up Your Troubles
  • * The Magic Fluke
  • * Toy Tinkers
  • Best Documentary FeatureBest Documentary Short Subject
  • Daybreak in Udi
  • * Kenji Comes Home
  • A Chance to Live
  • So Much for So Little
  • * 1848
  • * The Rising Tide
  • Best Live Action Short Subject, One-ReelBest Live Action Short Subject, Two-Reel
  • Aquatic House PartyJack Eaton
  • * Roller Derby GirlJustin Herman
  • * So You Think You're Not GuiltyGordon Hollingshead
  • * Spills and Chills – Walton C. Ament
  • * Water TrixPete Smith
  • Van Gogh – Gaston Diehl and Robert Hessens
  • * The Boy and the Eagle – William Lasky
  • * Chase of DeathIrving Allen
  • * The Grass Is Always Greener – Gordon Hollingshead
  • * Snow Carnival – Gordon Hollingshead
  • Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy PictureBest Scoring of a Musical Picture
  • The HeiressAaron Copland
  • * Beyond the ForestMax Steiner
  • * ChampionDimitri Tiomkin
  • On the Town – Roger Edens and Lennie Hayton
  • * Jolson Sings AgainMorris Stoloff and George Duning
  • * Look for the Silver LiningRay Heindorf
  • Best Original SongBest Sound Recording
  • "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Neptune's DaughterMusic and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
  • * "It's a Great Feeling" from It's a Great Feeling – Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
  • * "Lavender Blue" from So Dear to My Heart – Music by Eliot Daniel; Lyrics by Larry Morey
  • * "My Foolish Heart" from My Foolish Heart – Music by Victor Young; Lyrics by Ned Washington
  • * "Through a Long and Sleepless Night" from Come to the Stable – Music by Alfred Newman; Lyrics by Mack Gordon
  • Twelve O'Clock High – Thomas T. Moulton
  • * Once More, My Darling – Leslie I. Carey
  • * Sands of Iwo Jima – Daniel J. Bloomberg
  • Best Art Direction – Set Decoration, Black-and-WhiteBest Art Direction – Set Decoration, Color
  • The Heiress – Art Direction: John Meehan and Harry Horner; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri
  • * Come to the Stable – Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler and Joseph C. Wright; Set Decoration: Thomas Little and Paul S. Fox
  • * Madame Bovary – Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons and Jack Martin Smith; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis and Richard Pefferle
  • Little Women – Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons and Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis and Jack D. Moore
  • * Adventures of Don Juan – Art Direction: Edward Carrere; Set Decoration: Lyle Reifsnider
  • * Saraband for Dead Lovers – Art Direction and Set Direction: Jim Morahan, William Kellner and Michael Relph
  • Best Cinematography, Black-and-WhiteBest Cinematography, Color
  • Battleground – Paul C. Vogel
  • * ChampionFranz Planer
  • * Come to the StableJoseph LaShelle
  • * The HeiressLeo Tover
  • * Prince of FoxesLeon Shamroy
  • She Wore a Yellow Ribbon – Winton C. Hoch
  • * The Barkleys of BroadwayHarry Stradling
  • * Jolson Sings Again – William Snyder
  • * Little Women – Robert Planck and Charles Schoenbaum
  • * Sand – Charles G. Clarke
  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-WhiteBest Costume Design, Color
  • The Heiress – Edith Head and Gile Steele
  • * Prince of FoxesVittorio Nino Novarese
  • Adventures of Don JuanLeah Rhodes, Travilla and Marjorie Best
  • * Mother Is a FreshmanKay Nelson
  • Best Film EditingBest Special Effects
  • Champion – Harry W. Gerstad
  • * All the King's MenRobert Parrish and Al Clark
  • * BattlegroundJohn Dunning
  • * Sands of Iwo Jima – Richard L. Van Enger
  • * The WindowFrederic Knudtson
  • Mighty Joe Young – Arko Production; RKO Radio
  • * TulsaWalter Wanger; Eagle Lion
  • Academy Honorary Awards

  • Fred Astaire "for his unique artistry and his contributions to the technique of musical pictures".
  • Cecil B. DeMille "distinguished motion picture pioneer for 37 years of brilliant showmanship".
  • Jean Hersholt "in recognition of his service to the Academy during four terms as president".

    Best Foreign Language Film

  • The Bicycle Thief

    Academy Juvenile Award

  • Bobby Driscoll

    Presenters

  • June Allyson and Dick Powell
  • Anne Baxter and John Hodiak
  • Charles Brackett
  • James Cagney
  • Peggy Dow and Joanne Dru
  • José Ferrer
  • Barbara Hale and Ruth Roman
  • James Hilton
  • John Lund
  • Ida Lupino
  • Ray Milland
  • George Murphy
  • Patricia Neal
  • Donald O'Connor
  • Cole Porter
  • Micheline Presle
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Mark Robson
  • Ginger Rogers
  • James Stewart
  • Claire Trevor
  • Jane Wyman

    Performers

  • Gene Autry
  • Ann Blyth
  • Arlene Dahl, Betty Garrett, Ricardo Montalbán, and Red Skelton
  • Dean Martin
  • Smilin' Jack Smith

    Multiple nominations and awards

  • These films had multiple nominations:
    The following films received multiple awards.