NOUN
- an annual award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for achievements in motion picture production and performance
How To Use Academy Award In A Sentence
- But this is the Academy Awards, where a long line of bigmouths have had their say on big issues.
- It is Heston's Oscar-winning delivery that gives them stature and status, even if it is 40 years since he collected his Academy award for his performance in Ben Hur.
- She is odds-on favourite to win a coveted Academy Award.
- He will be struggling to hold back the waterworks when the film goes up for seven awards at the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday.
- Marshal Teddy Daniels (three-time Academy Award® nominee Leonardo DiCaprio) and his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) are summoned to Shutter Island to investigate the implausible disappearance of a brilliant multiple murderess from a locked room within the impenetrable Ashecliffe Hospital. Over 20 High Resolution Images from Martin Scorsese’s SHUTTER ISLAND Starring Leonardo DiCaprio – Collider.com
- Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger went one-on-one with the seasoned journalist.
- You get to hang out with movie stars and Hollywood celebrities, present Oscars at the Academy Awards, and wine and dine top politicians while they view first-run feature films at your office two blocks from the White House.
- It looked like a doily, which is okay for my Grandpa's armchair, but really not okay for an Academy Awards dress. NPR Topics: News
- Earlier today our L.A. correspondent blogged the Academy Awards live from Hollywood.
- In 2009, director James Marsh won an Academy Award for "Man on Wire," which told the story of Philippe Petit, an anti-authoritarian aerialist who in 1974 walked from one Twin Tower to the other on a tightrope. The Short List