List of Oscars 2024 Winners (Live Updates)
The 2024 Academy Awards will be handed out on Sunday.
The winners of the 96th Annual Academy Awards will be revealed Sunday night at the Dolby Theater at Ovation Hollywood. The show is broadcast live on ABC and in over 200 territories around the world. (Note the earlier start time than usual this year.)
Da’Vine Joy Randolph was the first winner of the night, taking home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film Retainers. Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki won Best Animated Feature The boy and the heron.
Jimmy Kimmel returns for his fourth stint as host. (See red carpet arrivals.)
Heading to the party, Oppenheimer The film leads the 2024 Academy Awards nominations, with 13 nominations, followed by… Bad things with 11, Moonflower Killers With 10 and Barbie With eight.
All four films will compete for the Best Picture award this year American Fiction, Anatomy of the Fall, The Masterpieces, The Maestro, Past Lives And Area of interest. (be seen Hollywood Reporter Oscars 2024 picks and predictions.)
Among those with records to their names were Lily Gladstone, the first Native American acting nominee, and Martin Scorsese, now the most nominated film director.
(Also on Sunday, the Free Palestine March, which called for a ceasefire in Gaza, disrupted traffic in Los Angeles on the Sunday ahead of the 2024 Oscars.)
The list of nominees below will be updated when the winners are announced live. Update to get the latest.
Best picture
American fantasy (Ben LeClair, Nikos Karamegios, Cord Jefferson and Jermaine Johnson, producers)
Anatomy of a fall (Marie-Ange Luciani and David Theon, producers)
Barbie (David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Robbie Brenner, producers)
Retainers (Mark Johnson, producer)
Moonflower Killers (Dan Friedkin, Bradley Thomas, Martin Scorsese and Daniel Luby, producers)
Artist, band leader (Bradley Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Fred Berner, Amy Durning, and Christy Macosko Krieger, producers)
Oppenheimer (Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan, producers)
Past life (David Hinojosa, Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, producers)
Bad things (Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, producers)
Area of interest (James Wilson, producer)
Best directing
Justin Treat (Anatomy of a fall)
Martin Scorsese (Moonflower Killers)
Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)
Yorgos Lanthimos (Bad things)
Jonathan Glazer (Area of interest)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Bradley Cooper (Artist, band leader)
Colman Domingo (Rustin)
Paul Giamatti (Retainers)
Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)
Jeffrey Wright (American fantasy)
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Annette Bening (Naiad)
Lily Gladstone (Moonflower Killers)
Sandra Holler (Anatomy of a fall)
Carey Mulligan (Artist, band leader)
Emma Stone (Bad things)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Sterling K. brown (American fantasy)
Robert De Niro (Moonflower Killers)
Robert Downey Jr. (Oppenheimer)
Ryan Gosling (Barbie)
Mark Ruffalo (Bad things)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer)
Danielle Brooks (Violet)
America Ferrera (Barbie)
jodie foster (Naiad)
Davin Joy Randolph (Retainers(Winner)
Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
American fantasy (Written for screen by Cord Jefferson)
Barbie (By Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach)
Oppenheimer (Written for the screen by Christopher Nolan)
Bad things (Script by Tony McNamara)
Area of interest (Written by Jonathan Glazer)
Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
Anatomy of a fall (Script and dialogue by Justin Treat and Arthur Harary)
Retainers (Written by David Hemmingson)
Artist, band leader (Written by Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer)
May December (Script and dialogue by Sammy Burch, story by Sammy Burch and Alex Mechanic)
Past life (Written by Celine Song)
Best animation feature
The boy and the heron (Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki) (WINNER)
racist (Peter Sohn and Denise Ream)
Nimona (Nick Bruno, Troy Cowan, Karen Ryan and Julie Zachary)
Robot dreams (Pablo Berger, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estabe, and Sandra Tapia Diaz)
Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse (Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal)
Best Feature Documentary Film
Bobby Wine: The People’s President (Moses Boyo, Christopher Sharp, and John Batsek)
Eternal memory (Mighty Alberdi)
Four girls (Kawthar Ben Haniyeh and Nadim Sheikhrouha)
To kill the tiger (Nisha Pahuja, Cornelia Principe and David Oppenheim)
20 days in Mariupol (Mstislav Chernov, Michel Mizner and Rani Aronson Rath)
Best international feature film
Ayo Capitano (Italy)
Perfect days (Japan)
Snow Association (Spain)
Teacher’s lounge (Germany)
Area of interest (United kingdom)
Best animated short film
Message to a pig (Tal Kantor and Amit R. Gisleiter)
Ninety-five senses (Jerusha Hess and Jared Hess)
Our uniform (Yegan submitted)
Sailboat (Stephanie Kleiman and Mark Reuss)
The war is over! Inspired by the music of John and Yoko (Dave Mullins and Brad Booker) (WINNER)
Best live short film
The next one (Maisan Harriman and Nikki Bentham)
Invincible (Vincent René Lortie and Samuel Caron)
Knight of luck (Lacey Lesquer Noir and Christian Norlick)
Red, white and blue (Nazreen Choudhury and Sarah MacFarlane)
The wonderful story of Henry Sugar (Wes Anderson and Steven Ralls)
Best short documentary
The ABCs of book bans (Sheila Nevins and Trish Adlesic)
Little Rock barber (John Hoffman and Christine Turner)
The island between (S. Liu Qiang and Jan Tsien)
The last repair shop (Ben Proudfoot and Chris Powers)
Ni Nai and Wai Po (Shun Wang and Sam Davis)
Best cinematography
El Conde (Edward Lachman)
Moonflower Killers (Rodrigo Brito)
Artist, band leader (Matthew Libatique)
Oppenheimer (Hoyt van Hoytema)
Bad things (Robbie Ryan)
Best fashion design
Barbie (Jacqueline Doran)
Moonflower Killers (Jacqueline West)
Napoleon (Janti Yates and Dave Crossman)
Oppenheimer (Ellen Mirojnick)
Bad things (Holly Waddington)
Best makeup and hairstyle
Golda (Karen Hartley-Thomas, Susie Battersby and Ashra Kelly Blue)
Artist, band leader (Kazuo Hiro, Kai Georgiou, and Lori McCoy Bell)
Oppenheimer (Louisa Appel)
Bad things (Nadia Stacey, Mark Collier and Josh Weston)
Snow Association (Ana Lopez-Puigserver, David Marti, and Montesi Rebbe)
Best original song
“The Fire Within” from Flamin Hot (Music and lyrics by Diane Warren)
“I’m just Kane” from Barbie (Music and lyrics by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt)
“Never Gone Away” from American Symphony (Music and lyrics by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson)
“Wahzhazhe (Song for My People)” from Moonflower Killers (Music and lyrics by Scott George)
“What were you created for?” from Barbie (Music and lyrics by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell)
Best original score
American fantasy (Laura Karpman)
Indiana Jones and the Connection of Destiny (John Williams)
Moonflower Killers (Robbie Robertson)
Oppenheimer (Ludwig Goransson)
Bad things (Jerskin Fendrix)
Best production design
Barbie (Production Design: Sarah Greenwood, Set Decor: Katie Spencer)
Moonflower Killers (Production Design: Jack Fisk, Set Decor: Adam Willis)
Napoleon (Production Design: Arthur Max, Set Decor: Ellie Greif)
Oppenheimer (Production Design: Ruth DeYoung, Set Design: Claire Kaufman)
Bad things (Production Design: James Price and Shona Heath; Set Decor: Zsouza Mihalek)
Best movie editing
Anatomy of a fall (Laurent Senechal)
Retainers (Kevin’s tent)
Moonflower Killers (Thelma Schoonmaker)
Oppenheimer (Jennifer Lamy)
Bad things (Yorgos Mavropsaridis)
Best sound
the creator (Ian Voigt, Eric Adahl, Ethan van der Rijn, Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic)
Artist, band leader (Steven A. Murrow, Richard King, Jason Rudder, Tom Ozanich, and Dean Zupancic)
Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 (Chris Munro, James H. Mather, Chris Burdon, and Mark Taylor)
Oppenheimer (Willie Burton, Richard King, Gary A. Rizzo and Kevin O’Connell)
Area of interest (Taren Wheelers and Johnny Byrne)
Best visual effects
the creator (Jay Cooper, Ian Comley, Andrew Roberts and Neil Corbould)
Godzilla: Minus one (Takashi Yamazaki, Kyoko Shibuya, Masaki Takahashi and Tatsuji Nojima)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Stefan Ceretti, Alexis Wagsbrot, Jay Williams, Theo Bialik)
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part 1 (Alex Wutke, Simon Coco, Jeff Sutherland, Neil Corbould)
Napoleon (Charlie Henley, Luke Ewen, Martin Fenoyer, Simon Coco and Neil Corbould)