THE WINNERS
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“Amadeus”
For the record:
12:00 a.m. March 27, 1985 FOR THE RECORD
Los Angeles Times Wednesday March 27, 1985 Home Edition Calendar Part 6 Page 7 Column 2 Entertainment Desk 2 inches; 38 words Type of Material: Correction
In some editions of The Times Tuesday, Oscar winners in two categories were published incorrectly. The 1984 Academy Award for best makeup went to “Amadeus’ ” Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith and the award for best live-action short film went to “Up” (produced by Mike Hoover).
ACTOR
F. Murray Abraham, “Amadeus”
ACTRESS
Sally Field, “Places in the Heart”
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Dr. Haing S. Ngor, “The Killing Fields”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Peggy Ashcroft, “A Passage to India”
DIRECTOR
Milos Forman, “Amadeus”
FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM
“Dangerous Moves” , (Switzerland)
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Robert Benton, “Places in the Heart”
SCREENPLAY ADAPTATION
Peter Shaffer, “Amadeus”
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Chris Menges, “The Killing Fields”
ORIGINAL SCORE
Maurice Jarre, “A Passage to India”
ORIGINAL SONG SCORE
Prince, “Purple Rain”
ORIGINAL SONG
“I Just Called to Say I Love You” (“The Woman in Red”) , Stevie Wonder
ART DIRECTION
Patrizia Von Brandenstein and Karel Cerny, “Amadeus”
COSTUME DESIGN
Theodor Pistek, “Amadeus”
FILM EDITING
Jim Clark, “The Killing Fields”
SOUND
Mark Berger, Tom Scott, Todd Boekelheide and Chris Newman, “Amadeus”
SOUND-EFFECTS EDITING
Kay Rose, “The River”
VISUAL EFFECTS
Dennis Muren, Michael McAllister, Lorne Petersen and George Gibbs, “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”
MAKEUP
Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith, “Amadeus”
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen, “The Times of Harvey Milk”
DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner, “The Stone Carvers”
ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Jon Minnis, “Charade”
LIVE-ACTION SHORT FILM
Mike Hoover, “Up”
JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD
David L. Wolper
HONORARY AWARD
James Stewart
HONORARY AWARD
National Endowment for the Arts
GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD
Linwood G. Dunn
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