
Doctor Zhivago (1965)
Awards
Academy Awards, USA 1966
Winner Oscar |
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Robert Bolt |
Best Cinematography, Color Freddie Young |
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Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color John Box Terence Marsh Dario Simoni |
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Best Costume Design, Color Phyllis Dalton |
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Best Music, Score - Substantially Original Maurice Jarre |
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Nominee Oscar |
Best Picture Carlo Ponti |
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Tom Courtenay |
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Best Director David Lean |
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Best Sound A.W. Watkins (M-G-M British SSD) Franklin Milton (M-G-M SSD) |
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Best Film Editing Norman Savage |
BAFTA Awards 1967
Nominee BAFTA Film Award |
Best Film from any Source David Lean |
Best British Actor Ralph Richardson For Khartoum and The Wrong Box |
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Best British Actress Julie Christie For Fahrenheit 451 |
British Society of Cinematographers 1966
Winner Best Cinematography Award |
Freddie Young
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Cannes Film Festival 1966
Nominee Palme d'Or |
David Lean
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David di Donatello Awards 1967
Winner David |
Best Foreign Production (Migliore Produzione Straniera) Carlo Ponti |
Best Foreign Director (Migliore Regista Straniero) David Lean |
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Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Julie Christie
Tied with Elizabeth Taylor for The Taming of The Shrew (1967).
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Golden Globes, USA 1966
Winner Golden Globe |
Best Motion Picture - Drama |
Best Director David Lean |
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Best Actor - Drama Omar Sharif |
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Best Screenplay Robert Bolt |
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Best Original Score Maurice Jarre |
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Nominee Golden Globe |
Most Promising Newcomer - Female Geraldine Chaplin |
Golden Screen, Germany 1967
Winner Golden Screen |
Grammy Awards 1967
Winner Grammy |
Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show Maurice Jarre |
Laurel Awards 1966
Winner Golden Laurel |
Drama |
Nominee Golden Laurel |
Dramatic Performance, Male Omar Sharif |
Supporting Performance, Male Tom Courtenay |
National Board of Review, USA 1966
Winner NBR Award |
Best Actress Julie Christie For Darling |
Top Ten Films |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1965
Nominee NYFCC Award |
Best Director David Lean
Tied with Roman Polanski for Repulsion (1965).
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Online Film & Television Association 2016
Winner OFTA Film Hall of Fame |
Motion Picture |
People's Choice Awards, USA 1988
Winner People's Choice Award |
Favorite All-Time Motion Picture Song
For the song "My Love (Lara's Theme)".
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