List of African Academy Award winners and nominees
Din doli ŋɔ na nyɛla yuya n-zaŋ ti ban di African Academy Award, bɛ ni dɔɣi shɛba Africa mini bɛ ni bi dɔɣi shɛba Africa zaa be din ni.
Kpɛrikpɛrita ŋun nyɛ doo ka kpaŋ o maŋa
mali niŋBest Actor in a Leading Role | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Role | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1959 | Laurence Harvey | |
Room at the Top | Joe Lampton | Nominated | First Lithuanian nominated for an Oscar. Born in Lithuania, but educated and raised in South Africa, where he joined the army. |
Kpɛrkpɛrita paɣa ŋun kpaŋ o maŋa
mali niŋBest Actress in a Leading Role | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Role | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1971 | Janet Suzman | |
Nicholas and Alexandra | Alexandra Feodorovna | Nominated | |
2003 | Charlize Theron | |
Monster | Aileen Wuornos | Won | First African to win in an acting category. |
2005 | North Country | Josey Aimes | Nominated | |||
2016 | Ruth Negga | |
Loving | Mildred Loving | Nominated | |
2019 | Charlize Theron | |
Bombshell | Megyn Kelly | Nominated |
Kpɛrikpɛrita ŋun nyɛ doo ka kpaŋ o maŋa tab'sɔŋ polo
mali niŋBest Actor in a Supporting Role | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Role | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1936 | Basil Rathbone | |
Romeo and Juliet | Tybalt | Nominated | Rathbone was a South African-born British actor. |
1938 | If I Were King | King Louis XI | Nominated | |||
1948 | Cecil Kellaway | The Luck of the Irish | Horace | Nominated | ||
1962 | Omar Sharif | Lawrence of Arabia | Sherif Ali | Nominated | First African to be nominated for an Academy Award in any category. | |
1967 | Cecil Kellaway | |
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Monsignor Mike Ryan | Nominated | |
2003 | Djimon Hounsou | |
In America | Mateo | Nominated | First Black African to be nominated for an acting award. |
2006 | Blood Diamond | Solomon Vandy | Nominated | |||
2013 | Barkhad Abdi | |
Captain Phillips | Abduwali Muse | Nominated | |
2018 | Richard E. Grant | |
Can You Ever Forgive Me? | Jack Hock | Nominated | Grant is from a white British family; he was born and raised in Swaziland. |
Kpɛrikpɛrita ŋun nyɛ paɣa ka niŋ kpaŋmaŋa tab'sɔŋ polo
mali niŋBest Actress in a Supporting Role | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Role | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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2013 | Lupita Nyong'o | |
12 Years a Slave | Patsey | Won | First black African woman to be nominated and win in any category. |
Best Cinematography
mali niŋBest Cinematography | |||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1966 | Ted Moore | |
A Man for All Seasons | Won | Moore is a South African-born British. Won for Best Color Cinematography. |
1991 | Stephen Goldblatt | |
The Prince of Tides | Nominated | Goldblatt is a South African-born British. |
1995 | Batman Forever | Nominated | |||
2002 | Dion Beebe | |
Chicago | Nominated | Beebe is a South African-born Australian. |
2005 | Memoirs of a Geisha | Won |
Best Director
mali niŋBest Director | |||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1996 | Scott Hicks | |
Shine | Nominated | Hicks is a Ugandan-born Australian. |
1997 | Atom Egoyan | |
The Sweet Hereafter | Nominated | Egoyan is an Egyptian-born Canadian filmmaker. |
Best Documentary Feature
mali niŋBest Documentary Feature | |||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1997 | Michele Ohayon (director) | Colors Straight Up | Nominated | ||
2012 | Malik Bendjelloul | Searching for Sugar Man | Won | ||
2013 | Jehane Noujaim (director) Karim Amer (producer) |
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The Square | Nominated | |
2020 | Pippa Ehrlich (director) James Reed (director) Craig Foster (producer) |
My Octopus Teacher | Won | ||
2023 | Moses Bwayo Christopher Sharp[1] |
Bobi Wine: The People's President | Nominated | Shared with John Battsek | |
Kaouther Ben Hania | Four Daughters | Nominated | Shared with Nadim Cheikhrouha |
Best Film Editing
mali niŋBest Film Editing | |||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1970 | Thelma Schoonmaker | |
Woodstock | Nominated | Schoonmaker is from a white American family; she was born in Algeria. |
1980 | Raging Bull | Won | |||
1990 | Goodfellas | Nominated | |||
2002 | Gangs of New York | Nominated | |||
2004 | The Aviator | Won | |||
2006 | The Departed | Won | |||
2011 | Hugo | Nominated | |||
2015 | Margaret Sixel | |
Mad Max: Fury Road | Won | Sixel is a South African-born Australian. |
2019 | Thelma Schoonmaker | |
The Irishman | Nominated | |
2023 | Killers of the Flower Moon | Nominated |
Best International Feature Film
mali niŋAcademy Award for Best International Feature Film nyɛla bɛ bi mali shɛli n-tiri tiɣbana, bɛ bi mali lala pini ŋɔ n-titi ninvuɣ'yino,
Best International Feature Film | |||||
Year | Country | Film | Director | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1969 | Z | Costa-Gavras | Won | First African film to win an Academy Award. | |
1976 | Black and White in Color | Jean-Jacques Annaud | Won | ||
1983 | Le Bal | Ettore Scola | Nominated | ||
1995 | Dust of Life | Rachid Bouchareb | Nominated | ||
2004 | Yesterday | Darrell Roodt | Nominated | ||
2005 | Tsotsi | Gavin Hood | Won | First African film in a language other than French to win in this category. | |
2006 | Days of Glory | Rachid Bouchareb | Nominated | ||
2010 | Outside the Law | Nominated | |||
2014 | Timbuktu | Abderrahmane Sissako | Nominated | ||
2020 | The Man Who Sold His Skin | Kaouther Ben Hania | Nominated |
Best Live Action Short Film
mali niŋBest Live Action Short Film | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | |
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2019 | Meryam Joobeur | |
Brotherhood | Nominated | Joobeur is Tunisian-born Canadian. Shared with Maria Gracia Turgeon. | |
2023 | Misan Harriman | |
The After | Nominated | Harriman is Nigerian-born British. Shared with Nicky Bentham. |
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
mali niŋBest Makeup and Hairstyling | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | |
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1999 | Trefor Proud | Topsy-Turvy | Won | Proud is the first Zimbabwean to win an Academy Award in this category. Shared with Christine Blundell. | ||
2019 | Tristan Versluis | |
1917 | Nominated | Versluis is a Zimbabwean-born English. Shared with Naomi Donne and Rebecca Cole. |
Best Music, Original Score
mali niŋBest Original Score | |||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1985 | Caiphus Semenya | The Color Purple | Nominated | ||
1987 | Jonas Gwangwa | Cry Freedom | Nominated |
Best Music, Original Song
mali niŋBest Original Song | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Song | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1987 | Jonas Gwangwa | Cry Freedom | "Cry Freedom" | Nominated | Shared with George Fenton. | |
2012 | Herbert Kretzmer | |
Les Misérables | "Suddenly" | Nominated | Kretzmer is from a Jewish family. Shared with Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg. |
2022 | Tems | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | "Lift Me Up" | Nominated | Shared with Rihanna, Ludwig Göransson, and Ryan Coogler. |
Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
mali niŋBest Adapted Screenplay | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Adapted From | Status | Milestone / Notes |
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1983 | Ronald Harwood | |
The Dresser | The Dresser by Ronald Harwood | Nominated | |
1987 | Mark Peploe | |
The Last Emperor | From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi by Henry Pu Yi | Won | Peploe is a Kenyan-born English writer. Shared with Bernardo Bertolucci. |
1997 | Atom Egoyan | |
The Sweet Hereafter | The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks | Nominated | |
2002 | Ronald Harwood | |
The Pianist | The Pianist by Władysław Szpilman | Won | |
2007 | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby | Nominated | |||
2009 | Neill Blomkamp | District 9 | Alive in Joburg by Neill Blomkamp |
Nominated | Shared with Terri Tatchell. |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
mali niŋBest Original Screenplay | ||||||
Year | Name | Country | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | |
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1996 | Scott Hicks | |
Shine | Nominated | Hicks is a Ugandan-born Australian. Shared with Jan Sardi. |
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