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  1. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (Original Song, Original Music Score) and Best Actress Julie Andrews. George Cukor. Best Directing winner for My Fair Lady, with presenter Joan Crawford. View More Memorable Moments.

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    • Actress
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
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    Darling – Joseph Janni Doctor Zhivago – Carlo Ponti Ship of Fools – Stanley Kramer The Sound of Music – Robert Wise A Thousand Clowns– Fred Coe

    The Collector – William Wyler Darling – John Schlesinger Doctor Zhivago – David Lean The Sound of Music – Robert Wise Woman in the Dunes– Hiroshi Teshigahara

    Richard Burton – The Spy Who Came In from the Cold Lee Marvin – Cat Ballou Laurence Olivier – Othello Rod Steiger – The Pawnbroker Oskar Werner – Ship of Fools

    Julie Andrews – The Sound of Music Julie Christie – Darling Samantha Eggar – The Collector Elizabeth Hartman – A Patch of Blue Simone Signoret – Ship of Fools

    Martin Balsam – A Thousand Clowns Ian Bannen – The Flight of the Phoenix Tom Courtenay – Doctor Zhivago Michael Dunn – Ship of Fools Frank Finlay – Othello

    Ruth Gordon – Inside Daisy Clover Joyce Redman – Othello Maggie Smith – Othello Shelley Winters – A Patch of Blue Peggy Wood – The Sound of Music

    Cat Ballou – Walter Newman, Frank R. Pierson The Collector – Stanley Mann, John Kohn Doctor Zhivago – Robert Bolt Ship of Fools – Abby Mann A Thousand Clowns– Herb Gardner

    “The Ballad Of Cat Ballou” – Cat Ballou – Music by Jerry Livingston; Lyrics by Mack David “I Will Wait For You” – The Umbrellas of Cherbourg – Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Jacques Demy; English Lyrics by Norman Gimbel “The Shadow Of Your Smile” – The Sandpiper – Music by Johnny Mandel; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster “The Sweetheart Tree” – Th...

    Cat Ballou – Charles Nelson Doctor Zhivago – Norman Savage The Flight of the Phoenix – Michael Luciano The Great Race – Ralph E. Winters The Sound of Music– William Reynolds

    In Harm’s Way – Loyal Griggs King Rat – Burnett Guffey Morituri – Conrad Hall A Patch of Blue – Robert Burks Ship of Fools– Ernest Laszlo

  2. The 37th Academy Awards were held on April 5, 1965, to honor film achievements of 1964. The ceremony was produced by MGM 's Joe Pasternak and hosted, for the 14th time, by Bob Hope .

    Best Picture
    Best Director
    My Fair Lady – Jack L. Warner, producer ‡ ...
    George Cukor – My Fair Lady ‡ Peter ...
    Rex Harrison – My Fair Lady as Professor ...
    Julie Andrews – Mary Poppins as Mary ...
    Peter Ustinov – Topkapi as Arthur Simon ...
    Lila Kedrova – Zorba the Greek as Madame ...
    Father Goose – S. H. Barnett, Peter ...
    Becket – Edward Anhalt from Becket by ...
  3. The 38th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1965, were held on April 18, 1966, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. They were hosted by Bob Hope , and were the first Oscars to be broadcast live in color . [1]

    Best Picture
    Best Director
    The Sound of Music – Robert Wise, ...
    Robert Wise – The Sound of Music ‡ ...
    Lee Marvin – Cat Ballou as Kid Shelleen / ...
    Julie Christie – Darling as Diana Scott ‡ ...
    Martin Balsam – A Thousand Clowns as ...
    Shelley Winters – A Patch of Blue as ...
    Darling – Frederic Raphael ‡ Casanova 70 ...
    Doctor Zhivago – Robert Bolt from Doctor ...
  4. A Patch of Blue. Art Direction: George W. Davis, Urie McCleary; Set Decoration: Henry Grace, Charles S. Thompson. Nominees.

  5. 37th Academy Awards (1965) - Movies from 1964. Highlights. Best Picture: My Fair Lady. Best Director: George Cukor. Best Leading Actress: Julie Andrews. Best Leading Actor: Rex Harrison. Best Supporting Actor: Peter Ustinov. Best Supporting Actress: Lila Kedrova. Best International Film: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.

  6. 37th Annual Academy Awards Results and Commentary (1965) The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium once again played host to the Oscars® when Bob Hope took to the stage on Monday, April 5th, 1965 to introduce the 37th Annual Academy Awards.