Massachusetts Academy Awards
| Movie | Artist | Nomination |
| 2011: Poster Girl | Sara Nesson (Brookline Native) | Best Documentary, Short Subjects (Nomination) |
| 2011: Toy Story 3 | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published (Nomination) |
| 2011: The Fighter | Scott Silver (Worcester Native) | Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Nomination) |
| 2011: The Fighter | Mark Wahlberg ((Born in Dorchester)) | Best Motion Picture of the Year (Nomination) |
| 2011: Restrepo | Sebastian Junger (Born in Belmont) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 2010: Inglourious Basterds | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Achievement in Cinematography (Nomination) |
| 2010: Invictus | Matt Damon (Born in Cambridge) | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 2009: WALL-E (2008) | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Nomination) |
| 2009: WALL-E (2008) | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Animated Feature Film of the Year (Winner) |
| 2008: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford | Casey Affleck (Born in Falmouth) | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 2007: The Departed | Mark Walhberg (Born in Dorchester) | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 2005: The Aviator | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Achievement in Cinematography (Winner) |
| 2004: The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara | Michael Williams (Born in Andover) | Best Documentary, Features (Winner) |
| 2004: Finding Nemo | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Animated Feature (Winner) |
| 2004: Finding Nemo | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Original Screenplay (Nomination) |
| 2003: Frida | Julie Taymor (Born in Newton) | Best Original Song (Nomination) |
| 2000: Snow Falling on Cedars | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Cinematography (Nomination) |
| 1999: American History X | Edward Norton (Born in Boston) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1998: Good Will Hunting | Matt Damon (Born in Cambridge) | Best Writing, Screenplay Directly for the Screen (Winner) |
| 1998: Good Will Hunting | Ben Affleck (Born in CA, Raised in Cambridge) | Best Writing, Screenplay Directly for the Screen (Winner) |
| 1998: Good Will Hunting | Matt Damon (Born in Cambridge) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1997: Primal Fear | Edward Norton (Born in Boston) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1996: Toy Story | Andrew Stanton (Born in Boston) | Best Original Screenplay (Nomination) |
| 1995: Pulp Fiction | Uma Thurman (Born in Boston) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1994: The Remains of the Day | Richard Robbins (Born in South Weymouth) | Best Music, Original Score (Nomination) |
| 1993: Howards End | Richard Robbins (Born in South Weymouth) | Best Music, Original Score (Nomination) |
| 1992: JFK | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Cinematography (Winner) |
| 1992: Thelma & Louise | Geena Davis (Born in Wareham) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1992: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Ed French (Born in Boston) | Best Makeup (Nomination) |
| 1991: The Godfather: Part III | Dean Tavoularis (Born in Lowell) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Nomination) |
| 1990: Born on the Fourth of July | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Cinematography (Nomination) |
| 1989: The Accidental Tourist | Geena Davis (Born in Wareham) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1989: Mississippi Burning | Frederick Zollo (Born in Boston) | Best Picture (Nomination) |
| 1989: Tucker: The Man and His Dream | Dean Tavoularis (Born in Lowell) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Nomination) |
| 1988: Moonstruck | Olympia Dukakis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1987: Platoon | Robert Richardson (Born in Hyannis) | Best Cinematography (Nomination) |
| 1985: The Killing Fields | Sam Waterson (Born in Cambridge) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1984: Testament | Jane Alexander (Born in Boston) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1983: Victor Victoria | Robert Preston (Born in Newton Highlands) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1983: Annie | Ralph Burns (Born in Newton) | Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score (Nomination) |
| 1983: Missing | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1982: Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott | Boyd Estus (Massachusetts Producer Cinematographer) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 1982: The Great Muppet Caper | Joe Raposo (Born in Fall River) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1981: Tribute | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1980: Apocalypse Now | Dean Tavoularis (Born in Lowell) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Nomination) |
| 1980: The China Syndrome | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1980: Kramer vs. Kramer | Jane Alexander (Born in Boston) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1980: All That Jazz | Ralph Burns (Born in Newton) | Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score (Winner) |
| 1979: The Brinks Job | Dean Tavoularis (Born in Lowell) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Nomination) |
| 1978: The Other Side of Midnight | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design (Nomination) |
| 1977: All the Presidents Men | Jane Alexander (Born in Boston) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1975: The Godfather: Part II | Dean Tavoularis (Born in Lowell) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Winner) |
| 1974: Journey to the Outer Limits | Alexander Grasshoff (Born in Boston) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 1974: Save the Tiger | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Winner) |
| 1974: Serpico | Norman Wexler (Born in New Bedford) | Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium (Nomination) |
| 1973: Cabaret | Ralph Burns (Born in Newton) | Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation (Winner) |
| 1971: Joe | Norman Wexler (Born in New Bedford) | Best Writing, Story & Screenplay* Based on Factual Material or Material Not Prev (Nomination) |
| 1971: The Great White Hope | Jane Alexander (Born in Boston) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1970: Hello, Dolly! | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design (Nomination) |
| 1969: Rosemarys Baby | Ruth Gordon (Born in Quincy) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1969: Rachel, Rachel | Estelle Parsons (Born in Marblehead) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1969: Young Americans | Alexander Grasshoff (Born in Boston) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 1968: Bonnie and Clyde | Estelle Parsons (Born in Marblehead) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1968: The Taming of the Shrew | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design (Nomination) |
| 1967: Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Black & White (Winner) |
| 1967: The Really Big Family | Alexander Grasshoff (Born in Boston) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 1967: Stop the World: I Want to Get Off | Al Ham (Born in Malden) | Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment (Nomination) |
| 1966: The Battle of the Bulge.. The Brave Rifles | Laurence Mascott (Born in Andover) | Best Documentary, Features (Nomination) |
| 1966: Inside Daisy Clover | Ruth Gordon (Born in Quincy) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1965: Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte | Agnes Moorehead (Born in Clinton) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1964: The Cardinal | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1964: Cleopatra | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Winner) |
| 1963: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1963: Days of Wine and Roses | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1962: Flower Drum Song | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1962: West Side Story | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Winner) |
| 1961: The Apartment | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1961: Can-Can | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1960: Journey to the Center of the Earth | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1960: The Diary of Anne Frank | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Winner) |
| 1960: Some Like It Hot | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1960: Porgy and Bess | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1959: Some Came Running | John Arthur Kennedy (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1958: A Certain Smile | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1958: Peyton Place | John Arthur Kennedy (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1957: The Bad Seed | Nancy Kelly (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1957: Teenage Rebel | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1957: The King and I | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Winner) |
| 1957: The King and I | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Winner) |
| 1956: Guys and Dolls | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1956: Mister Roberts | Jack Lemmon (Born in Newton) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1956: Trial | John Arthur Kennedy (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1956: Daddy Long Legs | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1956: Love is a Many-Splendored Thing | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1955: Brigadoon | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1955: A Star is Born | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1955: A Star is Born | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1955: Desiree | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1955: The High and the Mighty | Ralph Dawson (Born in Westborough) | Best Film Editing (Nomination) |
| 1955: The High and the Mighty | William A. Wellman (Born in Brookline) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1954: Titanic (1953) | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1954: The Presidents Lady | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1954: Call Me Madam | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Nomination) |
| 1954: The Robe | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Winner) |
| 1953: The Star | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1953: Viva Zapata! | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1953: The Snows of Kilimanjaro | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1953: My Cousin Rachel | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1953: Pat and Mike | Ruth Gordon (Born in Quincy) | Best Writing, Story & Screenplay (Nomination) |
| 1952: An American in Paris | Irene Sharaff (Born in Boston) | Best Costume Design, Color (Winner) |
| 1952: Bright Victory | John Arthur Kennedy (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1952: David and Bathsheba | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1952: Fourteen Hours | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1952: The House on Telegraph Hill | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1952: On the Rivera | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1951: All About Eve | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1951: Harvey | Josephine Hull (Born in Newtonville) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1951: All About Eve | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1951: Adams Rib | Ruth Gordon (Born in Quincy) | Best Writing, Story Screenplay (Nomination) |
| 1950: Battleground | William A. Wellman (Born in Brookline) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1950: Come to the Stable | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1950: Champion | John Arthur Kennedy (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1949: Johnny Belinda | Charles Bickford (Born in Cambridge) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1949: Johnny Belinda | Agnes Moorehead (Born in Clinton) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1948: The Farmers Daughter | Charles Bickford (Born in Cambridge) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1948: The Foxes of Harrow | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1948: A Double Life | Ruth Gordon (Born in Quincy) | Best Writing, Original Screenplay (Nomination) |
| 1947: Anna and the King of Siam | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White (Winner) |
| 1947: The Yearling | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1946: Leave Her to Heaven | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color (Nomination) |
| 1946: National Velvet | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1946: State Fair | Charles Henderson (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture (Nomination) |
| 1945: Mrs. Parkington | Agnes Moorehead (Born in Clinton) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1945: Mr. Skeffington | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1945: Higher and Higher | Jimmy McHugh (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1945: Laura | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White (Nomination) |
| 1944: Hers to Hold | Jimmy McHugh (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1944: The Song of Bernadette | Charles Bickford (Born in Cambridge) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1944: The Human Comedy | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1943: The Magnificent Ambersons | Agnes Moorehead (Born in Clinton) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1943: Now, Voyager | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1942: The Little Foxes | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1942: Sergeant York | Walter Brennan (Born in Swampscott) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1941: Youll Find Out | Jimmy McHugh (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1941: Rebecca | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction, Black & White (Nomination) |
| 1941: The Westerner | Walter Brennan (Born in Swampscott) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1941: The Letter | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1940: Gone with the Wind | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction (Winner) |
| 1940: Drums Along the Mohawk | Edna May Oliver (Born in Malden) | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Nomination) |
| 1940: Dark Victory | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1939: The Adventures of Robin Hood | Ralph Dawson (Born in Westborough) | Best Film Editing (Winner) |
| 1939: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction (Nomination) |
| 1939: That Certain Age | Jimmy McHugh (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1939: Jezebel | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Winner) |
| 1939: Kentucky | Walter Brennan (Born in Swampscott) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1938: The Prisoner of Zenda | Lyle R. Wheeler (Born in Woburn) | Best Art Direction (Nomination) |
| 1938: A Star is Born | William A. Wellman (Born in Brookline) | Best Writing, Original Story (Winner) |
| 1938: A Star is Born | William A. Wellman (Born in Brookline) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1937: Come and Get It | Walter Brennan (Born in Swampscott) | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Winner) |
| 1937: Anthony Adverse | Ralph Dawson (Born in Westborough) | Best Film Editing (Winner) |
| 1936: A Midsummer Nights Dream | Ralph Dawson (Born in Westborough) | Best Film Editing (Winner) |
| 1936: Dangerous | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Winner) |
| 1936: Roberta | Jimmy McHugh (Born in Boston) | Best Music, Original Song (Nomination) |
| 1935: Of Human Bondage (*write-in nomination) | Bette Davis (Born in Lowell) | Best Actress in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1931: A Free Soul | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1930: The Patriot | Lewis Stone (Born in Worcester) | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nomination) |
| 1930: Romance | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1930: Anna Christie | Clarence Brown (Born in Clinton) | Best Director (Nomination) |
| 1929: Unknown | George Marion-Jr. (Born in Boston) | Best Writing, Title Writing (Winner) |
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