Oscars 2023

When are the Oscars on TV?

The 95th Academy Awards will air at 8 p.m. Eastern Sunday, March 12 on ABC (and ABC.com and the ABC app). It will honor the best films released in 2022. The event will be at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, Calif.

Where can I find a list of winners?

The official Oscars winners list is at oscar.go.com/winners.

Who are the nominees in each category?

Winners in bold.

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Actress

  • Cate Blanchett – “Tár”
  • Ana de Armas – “Blonde”
  • Andrea Riseborough – “To Leslie”
  • Michelle Williams – “The Fabelmans”
  • Michelle Yeoh – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

Supporting Actress

Actor

  • Austin Butler – “Elvis”
  • Colin Farrell – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Brendan Fraser – “The Whale”
  • Paul Mescal – “Aftersun”
  • Bill Nighy – “Living”

Supporting Actor

  • Brendan Gleeson – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Brian Tyree Henry – “Causeway”
  • Judd Hirsch – “The Fabelmans”
  • Barry Keoghan – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Ke Huy Quan – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

Director

  • Martin McDonagh – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  • Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
  • Steven Spielberg – “The Fabelmans”
  • Todd Field – “Tár”
  • Ruben Östlund – “Triangle of Sadness”

Adapted Screenplay

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front” – Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell
  • “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” – Rian Johnson
  • “Living” – Kazuo Ishiguro
  • “Top Gun: Maverick” – screenplay by Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; story by Peter Craig and Justin Marks
  • “Women Talking” – Sarah Polley

Original Screenplay

  • “The Banshees of Inisherin” – Martin McDonagh
  • “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
  • “The Fabelmans” – Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner
  • “Tár” – Todd Field
  • “Triangle of Sadness” – Ruben Östlund

Cinematography

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front” – James Friend
  • “Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths” – Darius Khondji
  • “Elvis” – Mandy Walker
  • “Empire of Light” – Roger Deakins
  • “Tár” – Florian Hoffmeister

Film Editing

Production Design

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front”
  • “Avatar: The Way of Water”
  • “Babylon”
  • “Elvis”
  • “The Fabelmans”

Costume Design

Makeup and Hairstyling

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front”
  • “The Batman”
  • “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
  • “Elvis”
  • “The Whale”

Visual Effects

Sound

Original Score

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front” – Volker Bertelmann
  • “Babylon” – Justin Hurwitz
  • “The Banshees of Inisherin” – Carter Burwell
  • “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – Son Lux
  • “The Fabelmans” – John Williams

Original Song

  • “Applause” from “Tell It Like a Woman” – music and lyrics by Diane Warren
  • “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick” – music and lyrics by Lady Gaga and BloodPop
  • “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” – music by Tems, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler and Ludwig Göransson; lyrics by Tems and Ryan Coogler
  • “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” – music by M. M. Keeravani; lyrics by Chandrabose
  • “This Is a Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – music by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitski; lyrics by Ryan Lott and David Byrne

Live Action Short Film

  • “An Irish Goodbye”
  • “Ivalu”
  • “Le Pupille”
  • “Night Ride”
  • “The Red Suitcase”

Foreign Language Film

  • “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany)
  • “Argentina, 1985” (Argentina)
  • “Close” (Belgium)
  • “EO” (Poland)
  • “The Quiet Girl” (Ireland)

Animated Feature

  • “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
  • “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On”
  • “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish”
  • “The Sea Beast”
  • “Turning Red”

Animated Short Film

  • “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”
  • “The Flying Sailor”
  • “Ice Merchants”
  • “My Year of Dicks”
  • “An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It”

Documentary Feature

  • “All That Breathes”
  • “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”
  • “Fire of Love”
  • “A House Made of Splinters”
  • “Navalny”

Documentary Short

  • “The Elephant Whisperers”
  • “Haulout”
  • “How Do You Measure a Year?”
  • “The Martha Mitchell Effect”
  • “Stranger at the Gate”

Who will win Oscars this year?

Betting odds

Who is hosting the Oscars?

Jimmy Kimmel

Who is performing at the Oscars?

Lineup of performers TBA

Who is presenting at the Oscars?

Lineup of presenters TBA

What were the highest-rated movies of 2022?

Metacritic critics’ rankings (based on year-end lists)

  1. “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
  2. “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  3. “Tar”
  4. “Aftersun”
  5. “Nope”
  6. “Top Gun: Maverick”
  7. “The Fabelmans”
  8. “Decision to Leave”
  9. “RRR”
  10. “EO”

Full rankings list and methodology

Metacritic user rankings (based on a year-end poll)

  1. “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
  2. “Top Gun: Maverick”
  3. “The Batman”
  4. “The Banshees of Inisherin”
  5. “Tar”
  6. “Nope”
  7. “The Northman”
  8. “Aftersun”
  9. “The Fabelmans”
  10. “Decision to Leave”

Full rankings list and methodology

What were the highest-grossing movies of 2022 at the US box office?

  1. “Top Gun: Maverick”
  2. “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”
  3. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”
  4. “Avatar: The Way of Water”
  5. “Jurassic World: Dominion”
  6. “Minions: The Rise of Gru”
  7. “The Batman”
  8. “Thor: Love and Thunder”
  9. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2”
  10. “Black Adam”

(Rankings through Feb. 6)

Full list at Box Office Mojo

Our favorite films of 2022

John’s top 10 movies

Past Oscar winners

Best Picture winners, with IMDb rating

2021 – “CODA,” 8.0

2020 – “Nomadland,” 7.3

2019 – “Parasite,” 8.6

2018 – “Green Book,” 8.2

2017 – “The Shape of Water,” 7.4

2016 – “Moonlight,” 7.5

2015 – “Spotlight,” 8.1

2014 – “Birdman,” 7.8

2013 – “12 Years a Slave,” 8.1

2012 – “Argo,” 7.7

2011 – “The Artist,” 7.9

2010 – “The King’s Speech,” 8.0

2009 – “The Hurt Locker,” 7.6

2008 – “Slumdog Millionaire,” 8.0

2007 – “No Country for Old Men,” 8.1

2006 – “The Departed,” 8.5

2005 – “Crash,” 7.8

2004 – “Million Dollar Baby,” 8.1

2003 – “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King,” 8.9

2002 – “Chicago,” 7.2

2001 – “A Beautiful Mind,” 8.2

2000 – “Gladiator,” 8.5

1999 – “American Beauty,” 8.4

1998 – “Shakespeare in Love,” 7.2

1997 – “Titanic,” 7.8

1996 – “The English Patient,” 7.4

1995 – “Braveheart,” 8.4

1994 – “Forrest Gump,” 8.8

1993 – “Schindler’s List,” 8.9

1992 – “Unforgiven,” 8.2

1991 – “The Silence of the Lambs,” 8.6

1990 – “Dances with Wolves,” 8.0

1989 – “Driving Miss Daisy,” 7.4

1988 – “Rain Man,” 8.0

1987 – “The Last Emperor,” 7.8

1986 – “Platoon,” 8.1

1985 – “Out of Africa,” 7.2

1984 – “Amadeus,” 8.3

1983 – “Terms of Endearment,” 7.4

1982 – “Gandhi,” 8.1

1981 – “Chariots of Fire,” 7.2

1980 – “Ordinary People,” 7.8

1979 – “Kramer vs. Kramer,” 7.8

1978 – “The Deer Hunter,” 8.2

1977 – “Annie Hall,” 8.1

1976 – “Rocky,” 8.1

Full list of Best Picture winners

Best Actress winners 

2021 – Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”

2020 – Frances McDormand, “Nomadland”

2019 – Renee Zellweger, “Judy”

2018 – Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”

2017 – Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

2016 – Emma Stone, “La La Land”

2015 – Brie Larson, “Room”

2014 – Julianne Moore, “Still Alice”

2013 – Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine”

2012 – Jennifer Lawrence, “Silver Linings Playbook”

2011 – Meryl Streep, “The Iron Lady”

2010 – Natalie Portman, “Black Swan”

2009 – Sandra Bullock, “The Blind Side”

2008 – Kate Winslet, “The Reader”

2007 – Marion Cotillard, “La Vie en Rose”

2006 – Helen Miren, “The Queen”

2005 – Reese Witherspoon, “Walk the Line”

2004 – Hilary Swank, “Million Dollar Baby”

2003 – Charlize Theron, “Monster”

2002 – Nicole Kidman, “The Hours”

2001 – Halle Berry, “Monster’s Ball”

2000 – Julia Roberts, “Erin Brokovich”

1999 – Hilary Swank, “Boys Don’t Cry”

1998 – Gwyneth Paltrow, “Shakespeare in Love”

1997 – Helen Hunt, “As Good as It Gets”

1996 – Frances McDormand, “Fargo”

1995 – Susan Sarandon, “Dead Man Walking”

1994 – Jessica Lange, “Blue Sky”

1993 – Holly Hunter, “The Piano”

1992 – Emma Thompson, “Howards End”

1991 – Jodie Foster, “The Silence of the Lambs”

1990 – Kathy Bates, “Misery”

Full list of Best Actress winners

Best Supporting Actress winners 

2021 – Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story”

2020 – Yuh-Jung Youn, “Minari”

2019 – Laura Dern, “Marriage Story”

2018 – Regina King, “If Beale Street Could Talk”

2017 – Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”

2016 – Viola Davis, “Fences”

2015 – Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”

2014 – Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood”

2013 – Lupita Nyong’o, “12 Years a Slave”

2012 – Anne Hathaway, “Les Miserables”

2011 – Octavia Spencer, “The Help”

2010 – Melissa Leo, “The Fighter”

2009 – Mo’Nique, “Precious”

2008 – Penelope Cruz, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”

2007 – Tilda Swinton, “Michael Clayton”

2006 – Jennifer Hudson, “Dreamgirls”

2005 – Rachel Weisz, “The Constant Gardener”

2004 – Cate Blanchett, “The Aviator”

2003 – Renee Zellweger, “Cold Mountain”

2002 – Catherine Zeta-Jones, “Chicago”

2001 – Jennifer Connelly, “A Beautiful Mind”

2000 – Marcia Gay Harden, “Pollock”

1999 – Angelina Jolie, “Girl, Interrupted”

1998 – Judi Dench, “Shakespeare in Love”

1997 – Kim Basinger, “L.A. Confidential”

1996 – Juliette Binoche, “The English Patient”

1995 – Mira Sorvino, “Mighty Aphrodite”

1994 – Dianne Wiest, “Bullets over Broadway”

1993 – Anna Paquin, “The Piano”

1992 – Marisa Tomei, “My Cousin Vinny”

1991 – Mercedes Ruehl, “The Fisher King”

1990 – Whoopi Goldberg, “Ghost”

Full list of Best Supporting Actress winners

Best Actor winners 

2021 – Will Smith, “King Richard”

2020 – Anthony Hopkins, “The Father”

2019 – Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker”

2018 – Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”

2017 – Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”

2016 – Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea”

2015 – Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

2014 – Eddie Redmayne, “The Theory of Everything”

2013 – Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club”

2012 – Daniel Day-Lewis, “Lincoln”

2011 – Jean Jujardin, “The Artist”

2010 – Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech”

2009 – Jeff Bridges, “Crazy Heart”

2008 – Sean Penn, “Milk”

2007 – Daniel Day-Lewis, “There Will Be Blood”

2006 – Forest Whitaker, “The Last King of Scotland”

2005 – Philip Seymour Hoffman, “Capote”

2004 – Jamie Foxx, “Ray”

2003 – Sean Penn, “Mystic River”

2002 – Adrien Brody, “The Pianist”

2001 – Denzel Washington, “Training Day”

2000 – Russell Crowe, “Gladiator”

1999 – Kevin Spacey, “American Beauty”

1998 – Roberto Benigni, “Life Is Beautiful”

1997 – Jack Nicholson, “As Good as It Gets”

1996 – Geoffrey Rush, “Shine”

1995 – Nicolas Cage, “Leaving Las Vegas”

1994 – Tom Hanks, “Forrest Gump”

1993 – Tom Hanks, “Philadelphia”

1992 – Al Pacino, “Scent of a Woman”

1991 – Anthony Hopkins, “The Silence of the Lambs”

1990 – Jeremy Irons, “Reversal of Fortune”

Full list of Best Actor winners

Best Supporting Actor winners 

2021 – Troy Kotsur, “CODA”

2020 – Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”

2019 – Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

2018 – Mahershala Ali, “Green Book”

2017 – Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

2016 – Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”

2015 – Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies”

2014 – J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash”

2013 – Jared Leto, “Dallas Buyers Club”

2012 – Christoph Waltz, “Django Unchained”

2011 – Christopher Plummer, “Beginners”

2010 – Christian Bale, “The Fighter”

2009 – Christoph Waltz, “Inglourious Basterds”

2008 – Heath Ledger, “The Dark Knight”

2007 – Javier Bardem, “No Country for Old Men”

2006 – Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine”

2005 – George Clooney, “Syriana”

2004 – Morgan Freeman, “Million Dollar Baby”

2003 – Tim Robbins, “Mystic River”

2002 – Chris Cooper, “Adaptation.”

2001 – Jim Broadbent, “Iris”

2000 – Benicio del Toro, “Traffic”

1999 – Michael Caine, “The Cider House Rules”

1998 – James Coburn, “Affliction”

1997 – Robin Williams, “Good Will Hunting”

1996 – Cuba Gooding Jr., “Jerry Maguire”

1995 – Kevin Spacey, “The Usual Suspects”

1994 – Martin Landau, “Ed Wood”

1993 – Tommy Lee Jones, “The Fugitive”

1992 – Gene Hackman, “Unforgiven”

1991 – Jack Palance, “City Slickers”

1990 – Joe Pesci, “Goodfellas”

Full list of Best Supporting Actor winners

Best Director winners

2021 – Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog”

2020 – Chloe Zhao, “Nomadland”

2019 – Bong Joon-ho, “Parasite”

2018 – Alfonso Cuarón, “Roma”

2017 – Guillermo del Toro, “The Shape of Water”

2016 – Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”

2015 – Alejandro G. Innaritu, “The Revenant”

2014 – Alejandro G. Innaritu, “Birdman”

2013 – Alfonso Cuaron, “Gravity”

2012 – Ang Lee, “Life of Pi”

2011 – Michel Hazanavicius, “The Artist”

2010 – Tom Hooper, “The King’s Speech”

2009 – Kathryn Bigelow, “The Hurt Locker”

2008 – Danny Boyle, “Slumdog Millionaire”

2007 – Coen Brothers, “No Country for Old Men”

2006 – Martin Scorsese, “The Departed”

2005 – Ang Lee, “Brokeback Mountain”

2004 – Clint Eastwood, “Million Dollar Baby”

2003 – Peter Jackson, “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”

2002 – Roman Polanski, “The Pianist”

2001 – Ron Howard, “A Beautiful Mind” 

2000 – Steven Soderbergh, “Traffic”

1999 – Sam Mendes, “American Beauty”

1998 – Steven Spielberg, “Saving Private Ryan”

1997 – James Cameron, “Titanic”

1996 – Anthony Minghella, “The English Patient”

1995 – Mel Gibson, “Braveheart”

1994 – Robert Zemeckis, “Forrest Gump”

1993 – Steven Spielberg, “Schindler’s List”

1992 – Clint Eastwood, “Unforgiven”

1991 – Jonathan Demme, “The Silence of the Lambs”

1990 – Kevin Costner, “Dances with Wolves”

Full list of Best Director winners

Best Adapted Screenplay winners

2021 – Sian Heder, “CODA”

2020 – Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller, “The Father”

2019 – Taika Waititi, “Jojo Rabbit”

2018 – Spike Lee, David Rabinowitz, Charlie Wachtel and Kevin Willmott, “BlacKkKlansman”

2017 – James Ivory, “Call Me by Your Name”

2016 – Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney, “Moonlight”

2015 – Adam McKay and Charles Randolph, “The Big Short”

2014 – Graham Moore, “The Imitation Game”

2013 – John Ridley, “12 Years a Slave”

2012 – Chris Terrio, “Argo”

2011 – Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, “The Descendants”

2010 – Aaron Sorkin, “The Social Network”

2009 – Geoffrey Fletcher, “Precious”

2008 – Simon Beaufoy, “Slumdog Millionaire”

2007 – Coen Brothers, “No Country for Old Men”

2006 – William Monahan, “The Departed”

2005 – Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, “Brokeback Mountain”

2004 – Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, “Sideways”

2003 – Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”

2002 – Ronald Harwood, “The Pianist”

2001 – Akiva Goldsman, “A Beautiful Mind”

2000 – Stephen Gaghan, “Traffic”

1999 – John Irving, “The Cider House Rules”

1998 – Bill Condon, “Gods and Monsters”

1997 – Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland, “L.A. Confidential”

1996 – Billy Bob Thornton, “Sling Blade”

1995 – Emma Thompson, “Sense and Sensibility”

1994 – Eric Roth, “Forrest Gump”

1993 – Steven Zaillian, “Schindler’s List”

1992 – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, “Howards End”

1991 – Ted Tally, “The Silence of the Lambs”

1990 – Michael Blake, “Dances with Wolves”

Full list of Best Adapted Screenplay winners

Best Original Screenplay winners

2021 – Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast”

2020 – Emerald Fennell, “Promising Young Woman”

2019 – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won, “Parasite”

2018 – Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly and Nick Vallelonga, “Green Book”

2017 – Jordan Peele, “Get Out”

2016 – Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”

2015 – Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight”

2014 – Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr. and Armando Bo, “Birdman”

2013 – Spike Jonze, “Her”

2012 – Quentin Tarantino, “Django Unchained”

2011 – Woody Allen, “Midnight in Paris”

2010 – David Seidler, “The King’s Speech”

2009 – Mark Boal, “The Hurt Locker”

2008 – Dustin Lance Black, “Milk”

2007 – Diablo Cody, “Juno”

2006 – Michael Arndt, “Little Miss Sunshine”

2005 – Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco, “Crash”

2004 – Charlie Kaufman, Pierre Bismuth and Michel Gondry, “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”

2003 – Sofia Coppola, “Lost in Translation”

2002 – Pedro Almodovar, “Talk to Her”

2001 – Julian Fellowes, “Gosford Park”

2000 – Cameron Crowe, “Almost Famous”

1999 – Alan Ball, “American Beauty”

1998 – Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, “Shakespeare in Love”

1997 – Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, “Good Will Hunting”

1996 – Coen Brothers, “Fargo”

1995 – Christopher McQuarrie, “The Usual Suspects”

1994 – Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avery, “Pulp Fiction”

1993 – Jane Campion, “The Piano”

1992 – Neil Jordan, “The Crying Game”

1991 – Callie Khouri, “Thelma & Louise”

1990 – Bruce Joel Rubin, “Ghost”

Full list of Best Original Screenplay winners

Best Visual Effects winners

2021 “Dune”

2020 – “Tenet”

2019 – “1917”

2018 – “First Man”

2017 – “Blade Runner 2049”

2016 – “The Jungle Book”

2015 – “Ex Machina”

2014 – “Interstellar”

2013 – “Gravity”

2012 – “Life of Pi”

2011 – “Hugo”

2010 – “Inception”

2009 – “Avatar”

2008 – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

2007 – “The Golden Compass”

2006 – “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”

2005 – “King Kong”

2004 – “Spider-Man 2”

2003 – “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”

2002 – “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers”

2001 – “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”

2000 – “Gladiator”

1999 – “The Matrix”

1998 – “What Dreams May Come”

1997 – “Titanic”

1996 – “Independence Day”

1995 – “Babe”

1994 – “Forrest Gump”

1993 – “Jurassic Park”

1992 – “Death Becomes Her”

1991 – “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”

1990 – “Total Recall”

Full list of Best Visual Effects winners

Lists of winners in other categories

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Costume Design

Documentary Feature

Documentary Short Subject

Film Editing

Foreign Language Film

Live Action Short Film

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