1974  

Best
Supporting Actor

John Houseman
The Paper Chase

Best Actor

Jack Lemmon

GOLD30, REDUV, BLUE35, John G. Avildsen, Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Norman Burton, Patricia Smith, Thayer David, Lara Parker

Save The Tiger

1973 - 99 min - R
Drama

Best Picture

GOLD40, RED40, BLUE50, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw, Charles Durning, Robert Earl Jones, Harold Gould, Ray Walston, Eileen Brennan, Joe Tornatore, Dana Elcar, Ed Bakey, Dimitra Arliss, Tom Spratley, John Quada, Sally Kirkland, Kenneth O'Brien, Ken Sansom, James J. Sloyan, Jack Kehoe

The Sting

1973 - 130 min - PG
Comedy Drama

Best Actress

Glenda Jackson
A Touch Of Class

Best
Supporting Actress

Tatum O'Neal

GOLD40, RED35, BLUE40, Peter Bogdanovich, Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, John Hillerman, P.J. Johnson, Randy Quaid, Desmond Dhooge, Art Ellison, Noble Willingham, Liz Ross, Burton Gilliam, Jody Wilbur

Paper Moon

1973 - 102 min - PG
Comedy Drama

Vincent Gardenia
Bang The Drum Slowly

Jason Miller
The Exorcist

Randy Quaid
The Last Detail

Jack Gilford
Save The Tiger

Jack Nicholson
The Last Detail

Al Pacino
Serpico

Robert Redford
The Sting

Marlon Brando
Last Tango In Paris

American Graffiti

The Exorcist

A Touch Of Class

Cries And Whispers
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Julia Phillips became the first female producer to win the Best Picture category.

Marsha Mason
Cinderella Liberty

Ellen Burstyn
The Exorcist

Joanne Woodward
Summer Wishes,
Winter Dreams

Barbra Streisand
The Way We Were

Candy Clark
American Graffiti

Linda Blair
The Exorcist

Madeline Kahn
Paper Moon

Sylvia Sidney
Summer Wishes,
Winter Dreams
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At age 10, Tatum O'Neal became the youngest winner ever in a competing category. Shirley Temple had won an Honorary Award at age 6 in 1935.

 

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