Best Picture Children of a Lesser God, Burt Sugarman and Patrick Palmer, producers (Paramount) Hannah and Her Sisters, Robert Greenhut, producer (Orion) The Mission, Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam, producers (Warner Bros.) Platoon, Arnold Kopelson, producer (Orion) A Room With a View, Ismail Merchant, producer (Cinecom Pictures) Actor in a Leading Role Dexter Gordon, 'Round Midnight Bob Hoskins, Mona Lisa William Hurt, Children of a Lesser God Paul Newman, The Color of Money James Woods, Salvador Actress in a Leading Role Jane Fonda, The Morning After Marlee Matlin, Children of a Lesser God Sissy Spacek, Crimes of the Heart Kathleen Turner, Peggy Sue Got Married Sigourney Weaver, Aliens Actor in a Supporting Role Tom Berenger, Platoon Michael Caine, Hannah and Her Sisters Willem Dafoe, Platoon Denholm Elliott, A Room With a View Dennis Hopper, Hoosiers Actress in a Supporting Role Tess Harper, Crimes of the Heart Piper Laurie, Children of a Lesser God Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, The Color of Money Maggie Smith, A Room With a View Dianne Wiest, Hannah and Her Sisters Directing Woody Allen, Hannah and Her Sisters James Ivory, A Room With a View Roland Joffe, The Mission David Lynch, Blue Velvet Oliver Stone, Platoon Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Woody Allen, Hannah and Her Sisters Paul Hogan, story; Paul Hogan, Ken Shadie and John Cornell, screenplay, �Crocodile� Dundee Hanif Kureishi, My Beautiful Laundrette Oliver Stone, Platoon Oliver Stone and Richard Boyle, Salvador Screenplay Based on Another Medium Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff, Children of a Lesser God Raynold Gideon and Bruce A. Evans, Stand by Me Beth Henley, Crimes of the Heart Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, A Room With a View Richard Price, The Color of Money Cinematography Jordan Cronenweth, Peggy Sue Got Married Chris Menges, The Mission Don Peterman, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Tony Pierce-Roberts, A Room With a View Robert Richardson, Platoon Art Direction Stuart Craig, art direction; Jack Stephens, set decoration, The Mission Peter Lamont, art direction; Crispian Sallis, set decoration, Aliens Boris Leven, art direction; Karen A. O'Hara, set decoration, The Color of Money Gianni Quaranta and Brian Ackland-Snow, art direction; Brian Savegar and Elio Altramura, set decoration, A Room With a View Stuart Wurtzel, art direction; Carol Joffe, set decoration, Hannah and Her Sisters Sound Les Fresholtz, Dick Alexander, Vern Poore and William Nelson, Heartbreak Ridge Graham V. Hartstone, Nicolas Le Messurier, Michael A. Carter and Roy Charman, Aliens Donald O. Mitchell, Kevin O'Connell, Rick Kline and William B. Kaplan, Top Gun Terry Porter, Dave Hudson, Mel Metcalfe and Gene S. Cantamessa, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home John Wilkinson, Richard Rogers, Charles �Bud� Grenzbach and Simon Kaye, Platoon Music Song �Glory of Love,� The Karate Kid Part II, Peter Cetera and David Foster, music; Peter Cetera and Diane Nini, lyrics �Life in a Looking Glass,� That's Life, Henry Mancini, music; Leslie Bricusse, lyrics �Mean Green Mother From Outer Space,� Little Shop of Horrors, Alan Menken, music; Howard Ashman, lyrics �Somewhere Out There,� An American Tail, James Horner and Barry Mann, music; Cynthia Weil, lyrics �Take My Breath Away,� Top Gun, Giorgio Moroder, music; Tom Whitlock, lyrics Original Score Jerry Goldsmith, Hoosiers Herbie Hancock, 'Round Midnight James Horner, Aliens Ennio Morricone, The Mission Leonard Rosenman, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Film Editing Jim Clark, The Mission Ray Lovejoy, Aliens Susan E. Morse, Hannah and Her Sisters Claire Simpson, Platoon Billy Weber and Chris Lebenzon, Top Gun Costume Design Anna Anni and Maurizio Millenotti, Otello Jenny Beaven and John Bright, A Room With a View Anthony Powell, Pirates Enrico Sabbatini, The Mission Theadora Van Runkle, Peggy Sue Got Married Makeup Rob Bottin and Peter Robb-King, Legend Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis, The Fly Michael G. Westmore and Mich�le Burke, The Clan of the Cave Bear Visual Effects Lyle Conway, Brian Ferren and Martin Gutteridge, Little Shop of Horrors Richard Edlund, John Bruno, Garry Waller and William Neil, Poltergeist II: The Other Side Robert Skotak, Stan Winston, John Richardson and Suzanne Benson, Aliens Sound Effects Editing Cecelia Hall and George Watters II, Top Gun Mark Mangini, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Don Sharpe, Aliens Short Films Animated The Frog, the Dog and the Devil (Bob Stenhouse, producer; New Zealand National Film Unit) A Greek Tragedy (Linda Van Tulden and Willem Thijssen producers; CineTe pvba) Luxo Jr. (John Lasseter and William Reeves, producers; Pixar Productions) Live Action Exit (Stefano Reali and Pino Quartullo, producers; Rai Radiotelevisione Italiana/RAI-UNO) Love Struck (Fredda Weiss, producer; Rainy Day Productions) Precious Images (Chuck Workman, producer; Calliope Films, Inc.) Documentary Short Subject Debonair Dancers (Alison Nigh-Strelich, producer; Alison Nigh-Strelich Production) The Masters of Disaster (Sonya Friedman, producer; Indiana University Audio Visual Center) Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse (Thomas L. Neff and Madeline Bell, producers; Polaris Entertainment Production) Sam (Aaron D. Weisblatt Production) Women�for America, for the World (Vivienne Verdon-Roe, producer; Educational Film & Video Project) Feature (tie) Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got (Brigitte Berman, producer; Bridge Film Production) Chile: Hasta Cuando? (David Bradbury, producer; David Bradbury Productions) Down and Out in America (Joseph Feury and Milton Justice, producers; Joseph Feury Production) Isaac in America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer (Kirk Simon and Amram Nowak, producers; Amram Nowak Associates) Witness to Apartheid (Sharon I. Sopher, producer; Production of Developing News, Inc.) Foreign Language Film The Assault, Netherlands Betty Blue, France The Decline of the American Empire, Canada My Sweet Little Village, Czechoslovakia �38�, Austria Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Steven Spielberg Honorary Award To Ralph Bellamy for his unique artistry and his distinguished service to the profession of acting To E.M. (Al) Lewis in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high Academy standards

Facts:

  • Winners Announced: March 30, 1987
  • Held at: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California
  • Hosts: Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, Paul Hogan
  • Eligibility Year: 1986
  • Best Actress winner Marlee Matlin became the first (and only so far) deaf Oscar winner.
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