The 66th Annual Academy Awards (1994)

TV Special  -  Family
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Director:

Jeff Margolis

Writers:

Billy Grundfest (special material), Hal Kanter, and 3 more credits »
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Won Primetime Emmy. Another 9 nominations See more awards »
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Cast

Credited cast:
Whoopi Goldberg ...
Herself - Host
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Altman ...
Himself - Nominee: Best Director
Don Ameche ...
Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Antonio Banderas ...
Himself - Presenter: Song 'Streets of Philadelphia'
Angela Bassett ...
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Ewa Braun Ewa Braun ...
Himself - Winner: Best Art Direction - Set Decoration
Raymond Burr ...
Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Nicolas Cage ...
Himself
Sammy Cahn ...
Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Jane Campion ...
Herself - Winner: Best Original Screenplay & Nominee: Best Director
John Candy ...
Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Greg Cannom ...
Himself - Winner: Best Makeup
Cantinflas ...
Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Kate Capshaw ...
Herself - Audience Member
Keith Carradine ...
Himself - Performer
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TV Special | Awards Show | Number In Title

Genres:

Family

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Did You Know?

Trivia

Tom Hanks's emotional acceptance speech became the inspiration for the film In & Out, in which an actor wins an Academy Award and thanks his gay former teacher in his acceptance speech. See more »

Quotes

Fernando Trueba: I'd like to thank God, but I don't believe in God, I just believe in Billy Wilder... so thank you, Mr Wilder.
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Connections

Spoofed in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) See more »

Soundtracks

"What's Love Got To Do With It"
Written by Graham Lyle and Terry Britten
Performed by Tina Turner See more »