Academy Award for Best Assistant Director
In the first year of this award it referred to no specific film
- 1933 – winners:
- Charles Barton (Paramount)
- Scott Beal (Universal)
- Charles Dorian (M-G-M)
- Fred Fox (United Artists)
- Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.)
- Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio)
- William Tummel (Fox)
- 1933 – additional nominees:
- Al Alleborn (Warner Bros.)
- Sid Brod (Paramount)
- Orville O. Dull (M-G-M)
- Percy Ikerd (Fox)
- Arthur Jacobson (Paramount)
- Edward Killy (RKO Radio)
- Joseph A. McDonough (Universal)
- William J. Reiter (Universal)
- Frank Shaw (Warner Bros.)
- Ben Silvey (UA)
- John Waters (M-G-M)
- 1934: John Waters – Viva Villa! [1]
- 1935: Clem Beauchamp and Paul Wing – The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
- 1936: Jack Sullivan – The Charge of the Light Brigade
- 1937: Robert Webb – In Old Chicago
- C. C. Coleman, Jr. – Lost Horizon
- Russ Saunders – The Life of Emile Zola
- Eric Stacey – A Star Is Born
- Hal Walker – Souls at Sea
References
- ↑ "The 7th Academy Awards (1935) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
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