Alternate Academy Awards edit

Picture/Director edit

Year Best Picture Dest Director
1920 Way Down East (United Artists) D. W. Griffith
for Way Down East
1921 The Kid (First National) Charlie Chaplin
for The Kid
1922 Beyond the Rocks (Paramount) Sam Wood
for Beyond the Rocks
1923 The Ten Commandments (Paramount) Cecil B. DeMille
for The Ten Commandments
1924 Greed (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Erich von Stroheim
for Greed
1925 The Gold Rush (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for The Gold Rush
1926 Don Juan (Warner Bros.) Alan Crosland
for Don Juan
1927 The General (United Artists) Clyde Bruckman and Buster Keaton
for The General
1928 The Circus (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for The Circus
1929 The Cocoanuts (Paramount) Robert Florey and Joseph Santley
for The Cocoanuts
1930 All Quiet on the Western Front (Universal) Lewis Milestone
for All Quiet on the Western Front
1931 City Lights (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for City Lights
1932 Scarface: The Shame of the Nation (United Artists) Howard Hawks
for Scarface: The Shame of the Nation
1933 The Private Life of Henry VIII (United Artists) Alexander Korda
for The Private Life of Henry VIII
1934 It Happened One Night (Columbia) Frank Capra
for It Happened One Night
1935 Top Hat (RKO Radio) Mark Sandrich
for Top Hat
1936 Modern Times (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for Modern Times
1937 The Awful Truth (Columbia) Leo McCarey
for The Awful Truth
1938 Boys Town (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Norman Taurog
for Boys Town
1939 Gone with the Wind (Selznick International PicturesMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Victor Fleming
for Gone with the Wind
1940 The Great Dictator (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for The Great Dictator
1941 Citizen Kane (RKO Radio) Orson Welles
for Citizen Kane
1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy (Warner Bros.) Michael Curtiz
for Yankee Doodle Dandy
1943 The Ox-Bow Incident (20th Century Fox) William A. Wellman
for The Ox-Bow Incident
1944 Double Indemnity (Paramount) Billy Wilder
for Double Indemnity
1945 The Lost Weekend (Paramount) Billy Wilder
for The Lost Weekend
1946 The Best Years of Our Lives (RKO Radio) William Wyler
for The Best Years of Our Lives
1947 Monsieur Verdoux (United Artists) Charlie Chaplin
for Monsieur Verdoux
1948 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Warner Bros.) John Huston
for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1949 The Third Man (British Lion FilmsSelznick International Pictures) Carol Reed
for The Third Man
1950 Sunset Boulevard (Paramount) Billy Wilder
for Sunset Boulevard
1951 A Streetcar Named Desire (Warner Bros.) Elia Kazan
for A Streetcar Named Desire
1952 Singin' in the Rain (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly
for Singin' in the Rain
1953 From Here to Eternity (Columbia) Fred Zinnemann
for From Here to Eternity
1954 On the Waterfront (Columbia) Elia Kazan
for On the Waterfront
1955 Marty (United Artists) Delbert Mann
for Marty
1956 The Searchers (Warner Bros.) John Ford
for The Searchers
1957 The Bridge on the River Kwai (Columbia) David Lean
for The Bridge on the River Kwai
1958 Vertigo (Paramount) Alfred Hitchcock
for Vertigo
1959 North by Northwest (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Alfred Hitchcock
for North by Northwest
1960 Psycho (Paramount) Alfred Hitchcock
for Psycho
1961 The Guns of Navarone (Columbia) J. Lee Thompson
for The Guns of Navarone
1962 To Kill a Mockingbird (Universal) Robert Mulligan
for To Kill a Mockingbird
1963 The Great Escape (United Artists) John Sturges
for The Great Escape
1964 Dr. Strangelove (Columbia) Stanley Kubrick
for Dr. Strangelove
1965 Doctor Zhivago (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) David Lean
for Doctor Zhivago
1966 Alfie (Paramount) Lewis Gilbert
for Alfie
1967 In the Heat of the Night (United Artists) Norman Jewison
for In the Heat of the Night
1968 A Space Odyssey (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Stanley Kubrick
for A Space Odyssey
1969 The Wild Bunch (Warner Bros.-Seven Arts) Sam Peckinpah
for The Wild Bunch
1970 Patton (20th Century Fox) Franklin J. Schaffner
for Patton
1971 A Clockwork Orange (Warner Bros.) Stanley Kubrick
for A Clockwork Orange
1972 Sleuth (20th Century Fox) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
for Sleuth
1973 The Sting (Universal) George Roy Hill
for The Sting
1974 Chinatown (Paramount) Roman Polanski
for Chinatown
1975 The Man Who Would Be King (Allied Artists) John Huston
for The Man Who Would Be King
1976 Network (Metro-Goldwyn-MayerUnited Artists) Sidney Lumet
for Network
1977 Julia (20th Century Fox) Fred Zinnemann
for Julia
1978 Coming Home (United Artists) Hal Ashby
for Coming Home
1979 Apocalypse Now (United Artists) Francis Ford Coppola
for Apocalypse Now
1980 Raging Bull (United Artists) Martin Scorsese
for Raging Bull
1981 Reds (Paramount) Warren Beatty
for Reds
1982 Ghandi (Columbia) Richard Attenborough
for Ghandi
1983 Terms of Endearment (Paramount) James L. Brooks
for Terms of Endearment
1984 The Killing Fields (Warner Bros.) Roland Joffé
for The Killing Fields
1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman (Island Alive) Héctor Babenco
for Kiss of the Spider Woman
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters (Orion) Woody Allen
for Hannah and Her Sisters
1987 The Last Emperor (Columbia) Bernardo Bertolucci
for The Last Emperor
1988 Rain Man (United Artists) Barry Levinson
for Rain Man
1989 Driving Miss Daisy (Warner Bros.) Bruce Beresford
for Driving Miss Daisy
1990 Goodfellas (Warner Bros.) Martin Scorsese
for Goodfellas
1991 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (TriStar) James Cameron
for Terminator 2: Judgment Day
1992 Chaplin (TriStar) Richard Attenborough
for Chaplin
1993 Schindler's List (Universal) Steven Spielberg
for Schindler's List
1994 Pulp Fiction (Miramax) Quentin Tarantino
for Pulp Fiction
1995 Se7en (New Line) David Fincher
for Se7en
1996 The English Patient (Miramax) Anthony Minghella
for The English Patient
1997 The Full Monty (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Peter Cattaneo
for The Full Monty
1998 Saving Private Ryan (Paramount) Steven Spielberg
for Saving Private Ryan
1999 The Cider House Rules (Miramax) Lasse Hallström
for The Cider House Rules
2000 Gladiator (DreamWorks) Ridley Scott
for Gladiator
2001 A Beautiful Mind (Imagine Entertainment) Ron Howard
for A Beautiful Mind
2002 Gangs of New York (Miramax) Martin Scorsese
for Gangs of New York
2003 Mystic River (Warner Bros.) Clint Eastwood
for Mystic River
2004 Million Dollar Baby (Warner Bros.) Clint Eastwood
for Million Dollar Baby
2005 Batman Begins (Warner Bros.) Christopher Nolan
for Batman Begins
2006 The Departed (Warner Bros.) Martin Scorsese
for The Departed
2007 Atonement (Focus Features) Joe Wright
for Atonement
2008 Slumdog Millionaire (Pathé) Danny Boyle
for Slumdog Millionaire
2009 Inglourious Basterds (UniversalThe Weinstein Company) Quentin Tarantino
for Inglourious Basterds

Acting edit

Year Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
1920 United States Douglas Fairbanks (1)
for The Mark of Zorro
United States Lillian Gish (1)
for Way Down East
United States Richard Barthelmess
for Way Down East
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1921 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (1)
for The Kid
United States Edna Purviance
for The Kid
United States Jackie Coogan
for The Kid
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1922 United States Douglas Fairbanks (2)
for Robin Hood
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
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for '''''
1923 United States Theodore Roberts
for The Ten Commandments
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1924 United States Buster Keaton (1)
for Sherlock, Jr.
United States ZaSu Pitts
for Greed
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1925 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (2)
for The Gold Rush
United States Georgia Hale
for The Gold Rush
United States Mack Swain
for The Gold Rush
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''>
1926 United States John Barrymore
for Don Juan
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1927 United States Buster Keaton (2)
for The General
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1928 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (3)
for The Circus
United States Merna Kennedy
for The Circus
United States Tiny Sandford
for The Circus
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1929 United States Groucho Marx
for The Cocoanuts
United States Lillian Gish (2)
for The Wind
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1930 United States Lew Ayres
for All Quiet on the Western Front
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
United States Louis Wolheim
for All Quiet on the Western Front
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1931 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (4)
for City Lights
United States Virginia Cherrill
for City Lights
United States Harry Myers
for City Lights
Florence Lee
for City Lights
1932 United States Paul Muni
for Scarface: The Shame of the Nation
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1933 United Kingdom Charles Laughton
for The Private Life of Henry VIII
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
United Kingdom Robert Donat
for The Private Life of Henry VIII
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1934 United States Clark Gable (1)
for It Happened One Night
France Claudette Colbert
for It Happened One Night
United States Walter Connolly
for It Happened One Night
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1935 United States Fred Astaire
for Top Hat
United States Ginger Rogers
for Top Hat
United States Franchot Tone
for Mutiny on the Bounty
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1936 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (4)
for Modern Times
United States Paulette Goddard (1)
for Modern Times
United States Spencer Tracy
for San Francisco
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1937 United Kingdom Cary Grant (1)
for The Awful Truth
United States Irene Dunne
for The Awful Truth
United States Ralph Bellamy
for The Awful Truth
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1938 United States Spencer Tracy
for Boys Town
United States Bette Davis
for Jezebel
United States Mickey Rooney
for Boys Town
Fay Bainter
for Jezebel
1939 United States Clark Gable (2)
for Gone with the Wind
United Kingdom Vivien Leigh (1)
for Gone with the Wind
United States Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
for Gunga Din
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1940 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (6)
for The Great Dictator
United States Paulette Goddard (2)
for The Great Dictator
United States Jack Oakie
for The Great Dictator
Jane Darwell
for The Grapes of Wrath
1941 United States Orson Welles
for Citizen Kane
United States Dorothy Comingore
for Citizen Kane
United States Joseph Cotten
for Citizen Kane
Agnes Moorehead
for Citizen Kane
1942 United States James Cagney
for Yankee Doodle Dandy
United Kingdom Greer Garson
for Mrs. Miniver
United States Walter Huston
for Yankee Doodle Dandy
Agnes Moorehead
for The Magnificent Ambersons
1943 United States Henry Fonda (1)
for The Ox-Bow Incident
United States Jennifer Jones
for The Song of Bernadette
Austria Erich von Stroheim (1)
for Five Graves to Cairo
Paulette Goddard
for So Proudly We Hail!
1944 United States Fred MacMurray
for Double Indemnity
United States Barbara Stanwyck
for Double Indemnity
United States Edward G. Robinson (1)
for Double Indemnity
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1945 United States Bing Crosby (1)
for The Bells of St. Mary's
Sweden Ingrid Bergman
for The Bells of St. Mary's
United States James Dunn
for A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Peggy Garner
for A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1946 United States Fredric March
for The Best Years of Our Lives
United States Myrna Loy
for The Best Years of Our Lives
Canada Harold Russell
for The Best Years of Our Lives
Teresa Wright
for The Best Years of Our Lives
1947 United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin (7)
for Monsieur Verdoux
United States Paulette Goddard (3)
for Unconquered
United States Kirk Douglas
for Out of the Past
United States Martha Raye
for Monsieur Verdoux
1948 United States Humphrey Bogart
for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
United States Jane Wyman
for Johnny Belinda
United States Edward G. Robinson (2)
for Key Largo
Claire Trevor
for Key Largo
1949 United Kingdom Alec Guinness (1)
for Kind Hearts and Coronets
United Kingdom Olivia de Havilland
for The Heiress
United States Orson Welles (1)
for The Third Man
Mercedes McCambridge
for All the King's Men
1950 United States William Holden (1)
for Sunset Boulevard
United States Gloria Swanson
for Sunset Boulevard
Austria Erich von Stroheim (2)
for Sunset Boulevard
Nancy Olson
for Sunset Boulevard
1951 United States Marlon Brando
for A Streetcar Named Desire
United Kingdom Vivien Leigh (2)
for A Streetcar Named Desire
United States Karl Malden
for A Streetcar Named Desire
Kim Hunter
for A Streetcar Named Desire
1952 United States John Wayne (1)
for The Quiet Man
Republic of Ireland Maureen O'Hara
for The Quiet Man
Mexico Anthony Quinn (1)
for Viva Zapata!
Gloria Grahame
for The Bad and the Beautiful
1953 United States William Holden (2)
for Stalag 17
United Kingdom Deborah Kerr
for From Here to Eternity
United States Frank Sinatra
for From Here to Eternity
Donna Reed
for From Here to Eternity
1954 United States Bing Crosby (2)
for The Country Girl
United States Grace Kelly
for The Country Girl
United States Rod Steiger
for On the Waterfront
United States Eva Marie Saint
for On the Waterfront
1955 United States Ernest Borgnine
for Marty
United States Betsy Blair
for Marty
United States Joe Mantell
for Marty
United States Lillian Gish
for The Night of the Hunter
1956 United States John Wayne (2)
for The Searchers
United States Vera Miles (1)
for The Searchers
Mexico Anthony Quinn (2)
for Lust for Life
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1957 United Kingdom Alec Guinness (2)
for The Bridge on the River Kwai
Italy Anna Magnani
for Wild Is the Wind
Japan Sessue Hayakawa
for The Bridge on the River Kwai
Elsa Lanchester
for Witness for the Prosecution
1958 United States James Stewart
for Vertigo
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
United States Orson Welles (2)
for Touch of Evil
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1959 United Kingdom Cary Grant (2)
for North by Northwest
United States Eva Marie Saint
for North by Northwest
United Kingdom James Mason
for North by Northwest
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1960 United States Anthony Perkins
for Psycho
United States Vera Miles (2)
for Psycho
United States Gene Kelly
for Inherit the Wind
Janet Leigh
for Psycho
1961 United States Paul Newman (1)
for The Hustler
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
Mexico Anthony Quinn (3)
for The Guns of Navarone
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1962 United States Gregory Peck
for To Kill a Mockingbird
United States Katharine Hepburn (1)
for Long Day's Journey into Night
United States Robert Duvall (1)
for To Kill a Mockingbird
Mary Badham
for To Kill a Mockingbird
1963 The Bahamas Sidney Poitier (1)
for Lilies of the Field
United States Patricia Neal
for Hud
United Kingdom Donald Pleasence
for The Great Escape
Margaret Rutherford
for The V.I.P.s
1964 United Kingdom Peter Sellers (1)
for Dr. Strangelove
United Kingdom Julie Andrews
for Mary Poppins
United States George C. Scott
for Dr. Strangelove
Lila Kedrova
for Zorba the Greek
1965 United States Frank Sinatra
for Von Ryan's Express
United Kingdom Julie Christie
for Darling
United Kingdom Tom Courtenay
for Doctor Zhivago
Geraldine Chaplin
for Doctor Zhivago
1966 United Kingdom Paul Scofield
for A Man for All Seasons
United Kingdom Elizabeth Taylor
for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
United States Orson Welles (3)
for A Man for All Seasons
Sandy Dennis
for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
1967 The Bahamas Sidney Poitier (2)
for In the Heat of the Night
United States Katharine Hepburn (2)
for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
United States George Kennedy
for Cool Hand Luke
Estelle Parsons
for Bonnie and Clyde
1968 Republic of Ireland Peter O'Toole
for The Lion in Winter
United States Katharine Hepburn (3)
for The Lion in Winter
United Kingdom Oliver Reed (1)
for Oliver!
Sondra Locke
for The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
1969 United States William Holden (3)
for The Wild Bunch
United Kingdom Maggie Smith
for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
United States Ernest Borgnine
for The Wild Bunch
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1970 United States George C. Scott
for Patton
United States Jane Alexander
for The Great White Hope
United Kingdom Alec Guinness (1)
for Scrooge
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1971 United Kingdom Malcolm McDowell
for A Clockwork Orange
United States Cybill Shepherd
for The Last Picture Show
United States Ben Johnson
for The Last Picture Show
Cloris Leachman
for The Last Picture Show
1972 United Kingdom Laurence Olivier
for Sleuth
United States Liza Minnelli
for Cabaret
United Kingdom Arthur Lowe (1)
for The Ruling Class
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1973 United States Paul Newman (2)
for The Sting
United Kingdom Glenda Jackson (1)
for A Touch of Class
United Kingdom Arthur Lowe (2)
for O Lucky Man!
Tatum O'Neal
for Paper Moon
1974 United States Jack Nicholson
for Chinatown
United States Faye Dunaway (1)
for Chinatown
United States John Huston
for Chinatown
Ingrid Bergman
for Murder on the Orient Express
1975 United Kingdom Michael Caine (1)
for The Man Who Would Be King
United Kingdom Glenda Jackson (2)
for Hedda
United States George Burns
for The Sunshine Boys
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1976 Australia Peter Finch
for Network
United States Faye Dunaway (2)
for Network
United States Robert Duvall (2)
for Network
Beatrice Straight
for Network
1977 United States Woody Allen
for Annie Hall
United States Diane Keaton
for Annie Hall
United Kingdom Alec Guinness (2)
for Star Wars
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1978 United States Jon Voight
for Coming Home
United States Jane Fonda
for Coming Home
United Kingdom Michael Caine (1)
for California Suite
United Kingdom Maggie Smith
for California Suite
1979 United Kingdom Peter Sellers (2)
for Being There
United States Sally Field (1)
for Norma Rae
United States Robert Duvall (3)
for Apocalypse Now
Meryl Streep
for Kramer vs. Kramer
1980 United States Robert De Niro (1)
for Raging Bull
United States Sissy Spacek
for Coal Miner's Daughter
United States Joe Pesci (1)
for Raging Bull
Cathy Moriarty
for Raging Bull
1981 United States Henry Fonda (2)
for On Golden Pond
United States Katharine Hepburn (4)
for On Golden Pond
United States Jack Nicholson (1)
for Reds
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1982 United Kingdom Ben Kingsley
for Ghandi
United States Meryl Streep
for Sophie's Choice
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1983 United Kingdom Michael Caine (2)
for Educating Rita
United Kingdom Julie Walters
for Educating Rita
United States Jack Nicholson (2)
for Terms of Endearment
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1984 United States Tom Hulce
for Amadeus
United States Sally Field (2)
for Places in the Heart
United Kingdom Alec Guinness (3)
for A Passage to India
Peggy Ashcroft
for A Passage to India
1985 United States William Hurt
for Kiss of the Spider Woman
United States Geraldine Page
for The Trip to Bountiful
Puerto Rico Raúl Juliá
for Kiss of the Spider Woman
Anjelica Huston
for Prizzi's Honor
1986 United Kingdom Bob Hoskins
for Mona Lisa
United States Marlee Matlin
for Children of a Lesser God
United Kingdom Michael Caine (2)
for Hannah and Her Sisters
Dianne Wiest
for Hannah and Her Sisters
1987 United States Robin Williams
for Good Morning, Vietnam
United States Glenn Close
for Fatal Attraction
Republic of Ireland Peter O'Toole
for The Last Emperor
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1988 United States Dustin Hoffman
for Rain Man
United States Sigourney Weaver
for Gorillas in the Mist
United States Kevin Kline
for A Fish Called Wanda
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1989 United States Morgan Freeman (1)
for Driving Miss Daisy
United Kingdom Jessica Tandy
for Driving Miss Daisy
United States Jack Nicholson (3)
for Batman
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1990 United Kingdom Jeremy Irons
for Reversal of Fortune
United States Kathy Bates
for Misery
United States Joe Pesci (2)
for Goodfellas
Whoopi Goldberg
for Ghost
1991 United States Robert De Niro (2)
for Cape Fear
United States Jodie Foster
for The Silence of the Lambs
United Kingdom Ben Kingsley
for Bugsy
Juliette Lewis
for Cape Fear
1992 United States Robert Downey, Jr.
for Chaplin
United Kingdom Emma Thompson
for Howards End
United States Gene Hackman
for Unforgiven
Geraldine Chaplin
for Chaplin
1993 United Kingdom Liam Neeson
for Schindler's List
United States Holly Hunter
for The Piano
United Kingdom Ralph Fiennes
for Schindler's List
Anna Paquin
for The Piano
1994 United States John Travolta
for Pulp Fiction
United States Uma Thurman
for Pulp Fiction
United States Samuel L. Jackson
for Pulp Fiction
Helen Mirren
for The Madness of King George
1995 United States Morgan Freeman (2)
for Se7en
United States Gwyneth Paltrow
for Se7en
United States James Cromwell
for Babe
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1996 United Kingdom Ralph Fiennes
for The English Patient
United Kingdom Kristin Scott Thomas
for The English Patient
United States Willem Dafoe
for The English Patient
Juliette Binoche
for The English Patient
1997 United Kingdom Robert Carlyle
for The Full Monty
United States Helen Hunt
for As Good as It Gets
United Kingdom Tom Wilkinson
for The Full Monty
Kim Basinger
for L.A. Confidential
1998 United States Tom Hanks
for Saving Private Ryan
Australia Cate Blanchett
for Elizabeth
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
[[{{{last}}}| {{{last}}}]]
for '''''
1999 Canada Jim Carrey
for Man on the Moon
United States Hilary Swank
for Boys Don't Cry
United States Michael Caine (3)
for The Cider House Rules
Charlize Theron
for The Cider House Rules
2000 New Zealand Russell Crowe (1)
for Gladiator
United States Julia Roberts
for Erin Brockovich
United Kingdom Oliver Reed (2)
for Gladiator
United Kingdom Julie Walters
for Billy Elliot
2001 New Zealand Russell Crowe (2)
for A Beautiful Mind
United States Halle Berry
for Monster's Ball
United Kingdom Jim Broadbent
for Iris
United States Jennifer Connelly
for A Beautiful Mind
2002 United Kingdom Michael Caine (3)
for The Quiet American
Australia Nicole Kidman
for The Hours
United States Christopher Walken
for Catch Me If You Can
United Kingdom Catherine Zeta-Jones
for Chicago
2003 United States Sean Penn
for Mystic River
South Africa Charlize Theron
for Monster
United States Tim Robbins
for Mystic River
United States Renée Zellweger
for Cold Mountain
2004 United States Clint Eastwood
for Million Dollar Baby
United Kingdom Imelda Staunton
for Vera Drake
United States Morgan Freeman
for Million Dollar Baby
Australia Cate Blanchett
for The Aviator
2005 United States Philip Seymour Hoffman
for Capote
United States Reese Witherspoon
for Walk the Line
United States Jake Gyllenhaal
for Brokeback Mountain
United Kingdom Thandie Newton
for Crash
2006 United States Forest Whitaker
for The Last King of Scotland
Spain Penélope Cruz
for Volver
United States Alan Arkin
for Little Miss Sunshine
United States Jennifer Hudson
for Dreamgirls
2007 United Kingdom Daniel Day-Lewis
for There Will Be Blood
United Kingdom Julie Christie
for Away from Her
Spain Javier Bardem
for No Country for Old Men
United Kingdom Tilda Swinton
for Michael Clayton
2008 United States Mickey Rourke
for The Wrestler
United Kingdom Kate Winslet
for Revolutionary Road
Australia Heath Ledger
for The Dark Knight
Spain Penélope Cruz
for Vicky Cristina Barcelona
2009 United States Brad Pitt
for Inglourious Basterds
France Mélanie Laurent
for Inglourious Basterds
Austria Christoph Waltz
for Inglourious Basterds
Germany Diane Kruger
for Inglourious Basterds

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Winners Table edit

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Winners Best Actor Best Supporting Actor Total Wins

Actress edit

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Editing List edit

ART DIRECTION -- Bernard Herzbrun, Boris Leven FILM EDITING -- Barbara McLean * MUSIC (Scoring) -- Alfred Newman MUSIC (Song) -- "Now It Can Be Told," Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin WRITING (Original Story) -- Irving Berlin
Category Nominee Result
1st (1927–28) The Magic Flame
Best Cinematography George Barnes Nominated
6th (1932–33) State Fair
Outstanding Production Winfield Sheehan Nominated
Best Writing (Adaptation) Paul Green and Sonya Levien Nominated
9th (1936) Lloyd's of London
Best Art Direction William S. Darling Nominated
Best Film Editing Barbara McLean Nominated
10th (1937) In Old Chicago
Outstanding Production Darryl F. Zanuck and Kenneth Macgowan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Alice Brady Won
Best Writing (Original Story) Niven Busch Nominated
Best Assistant Director Robert D. Webb Won
Best Music (Scoring) Louis Silvers Nominated
Best Sound Recording E.H. Hansen Nominated
11th (1938) Alexander's Ragtime Band
Outstanding Production Darryl F. Zanuck and Harry Joe Brown Nominated
Best Won
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
14th (1941) A Yank in the RAF
Best Nominated
15th (1942) The Black Swan
Best Won
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
16th (1943) The Song of Bernadette
Outstanding Motion Picture William Perlberg Nominated
Best Director Henry King Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Jones Won
Best Supporting Actor Charles Bickford Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Gladys Cooper Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Anne Revere Won
Best Won
Best Won
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
17th (1944) Wilson
Outstanding Motion Picture Darryl F. Zanuck Nominated
Best Director Henry King Nominated
Best Actor Alexander Knox Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Won
Best Won
Best Won
Best Won
Best Won
20th (1947) Captain from Castile
Best Nominated
21st (1948) Deep Waters
Best Nominated
22nd (1949) Prince of Foxes
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
22nd (1949) Twelve O'Clock High
Best Motion Picture Darryl F. Zanuck Nominated
Best Actor Gregory Peck Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Dean Jagger Won
Best Won
23rd (1950) The Gunfighter
Best Nominated
24th (1951) David and Bathsheba
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
25th (1952) The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
28th (1955) Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
Best Motion Picture Buddy Adler Nominated
Best Actress Jennifer Jones Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Nominated
Best Won
Best Won
Best Won
35th (1962) Tender Is the Night
Best Nominated

Ricki Herbert Template for 2005- edit

England vs. Argentina edit

9 May 1951 Friendly Match England  2 – 1  Argentina England London
Mortensen 79'
Milburn 86'
(Report) 18' Boyé Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 99,000
Referee: Wales Sandy Griffiths
14 May 1953 Friendly Match Argentina  3 – 1  England Argentina Buenos Aires
Grillo 42', 78'
Micheli 57'
[1] 41' Taylor Stadium: Estadio Monumental
Referee: England Arthur Ellis
17 May 1953 Friendly Match Argentina  0 – 0  England Argentina Buenos Aires
Match Abandoned 36'
[note 1]
(Report)
Stadium: Estadio Monumental
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: England Arthur Ellis
2 June 1962 1962 FIFA World Cup England  3 – 1  Argentina Chile Rancagua
Flowers 18' (p.k.)
Greaves 42'
Charlton 67'
(Report) 81' Sanfilippo Stadium: Estadio El Teniente
Attendance: 9,794
Referee: Soviet Union Nikolay Latyshev
6 June 1964 Taça das Nações Argentina  1 – 0  England Brazil Rio de Janeiro
Rojas 66' (Report) Stadium: Estádio do Maracanã
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Netherlands Leo Horn
23 July 1966 1966 FIFA World Cup England  1 – 0  Argentina England London
Hurst 77' (Report) Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 90,584
Referee: West Germany Rudolf Kreitlein
22 May 1974 Friendly Match England  2 – 2  Argentina England London
Channon 45'
Worthington 55'
(Report) 59', 89' (p.k.) Kempes Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 68,000
Referee: Argentina Arturo Ithurralde
12 June 1977 Friendly Match Argentina  1 – 1  England Argentina Buenos Aires
Bertoni 15' (Report) 3' Pearson Stadium: La Bombonera
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Uruguay Ramón Barreto
13 May 1980 Friendly Match England  3 – 1  Argentina England London
Johnson 41', 50'
Keegan 68'
(Report) 53' (p.k.) Passarella Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 92,000
Referee: Scotland Brian McGinlay
22 June 1986 1986 FIFA World Cup Argentina  2 – 1  England Mexico Mexico City
Maradona 50', 54' (Report) 80' Lineker Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 114,580
Referee: Tunisia Ali Bin Nasser
25 May 1991 1991 Challenge Cup England  2 – 2  Argentina England London
Lineker 15'
Platt 50'
(Report) 65' García
70' Franco
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 44,497
Referee: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Petrović
23 February 2000 Friendly Match England  0 – 0  Argentina England London
(Report) Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 74,008
Referee: Germany Markus Merk
7 June 2002 2002 FIFA World Cup Argentina  0 – 1  England Japan Sapporo
(Report) 44' (p.k.) Beckham Stadium: Sapporo Dome
Attendance: 35,927
Referee: Italy Pierluigi Collina
12 November 2005 Friendly Match Argentina  2 – 3  England Switzerland Geneva
Crespo 35'
Samuel 54'
(Report) 39' Rooney
87' (90+2) Owen
Stadium: Stade de Genève
Attendance: 29,000
Referee: Switzerland Philippe Leuba

OFC Teams edit

Nation Part of Notes
 Austral Islands  French Polynesia
Australian Aborigines  Australia Part of AFC
 Bougainville  Papua New Guinea
 Chuuk  Federated States of Micronesia
 Federated States of Micronesia ** Associate Member of the OFC
 Gambier Islands  French Polynesia
 Hawaii  United States
 Kiribati ** *** Associate Member of the OFC
 Kosrae  Federated States of Micronesia
 Marquesas Islands  French Polynesia
 Marshall Islands
 Nauru
 Niue **  New Zealand Associate Member of the OFC
 Norfolk Island  Australia Part of AFC
 Palau ** Associate Member of the OFC
 Pohnpei  Federated States of Micronesia
 Tasmania  Australia Part of AFC
 Tokelau  New Zealand
22px Torres Strait Islanders  Australia Part of AFC
 Tuvalu ** Associate Member of the OFC
 Wallis and Futuna
 Yap ***


** Associate Member of the Confederation
*** Provisional member of the NF-Board

OFC Under 20 edit

OFC FIFA U-20 World Cup
Year Qualifier Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
Tunisia 1977
(1st)
No OFC Team Entered
Japan 1979
(2nd)
No OFC Team Qualified
Australia 1981
(3rd)
 Australia Quarter Final 4 1 2 1 6 6
Mexico 1983
(4th)
 Australia Group Stage 3 1 1 1 4 4
Soviet Union 1985
(5th)
 Australia Group Stage 3 0 2 1 2 3
Chile 1987
(6th)
 Australia Group Stage 3 1 0 2 2 6
Saudi Arabia 1989
(7th)
No OFC Team Qualified
Portugal 1991
(8th)
 Australia Fourth Place 4th
Australia 1993
(9th)
 Australia Fourth Place 4th
Qatar 1995
(10th)
 Australia Quarter Final 4 1 1 2 6 6
Malaysia 1997
(11th)
 Australia Round of 16 4 2 1 1 5 4
Nigeria 1999
(12th)
 Australia Group Stage 3 1 0 2 4 8
Argentina 2001
(13th)
 Australia Round of 16 4 1 1 2 3 8
United Arab Emirates 2003
(14th)
 Australia Round of 16 4 2 1 1 6 5
Netherlands 2005
(15th)
 Australia Group Stage 3 0 2 1 2 5
Canada 2007
(16th)
 New Zealand Group Stage 3 0 0 3 1 5
Egypt 2009
(17th)
 Tahiti Group Stage 3 0 0 3 0 21
Colombia 2011
(18th)
 New Zealand Group Stage 3 0 2 1 2 3
Turkey 2013
(19th)
To Be Determined
New Zealand 2015
(20th)
 New Zealand
Total Best: Fourth Place 00/00 00 00 00 00 00 00

OFC Under 17 edit

FIFA U-17 World Cup
Year Qualifier Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
China 1985
(1st)
 Australia Quarter Final
Canada 1987
(2nd)
 Australia Quarter Final
Scotland 1989
(3rd)
 Australia Group Stage
Italy 1991
(4th)
 Australia Quarter Final
Japan 1993
(5th)
 Australia Quarter Final
Ecuador 1995
(6th)
 Australia Quarter Final
Egypt 1997
(7th)
 New Zealand Group Stage 3 0 0 3 0 22
New Zealand 1999
(8th)
 Australia Runners-up 2nd
New Zealand 1999
(8th)
 New Zealand Group Stage 3 1 0 2 3 8
Trinidad and Tobago 2001
(9th)
 Australia Quarter Final
Finland 2003
(10th)
 Australia Group Stage
Peru 2005
(11th)
 Australia Group Stage
South Korea 2007
(12th)
 New Zealand Group Stage 3 0 0 3 0 13
Nigeria 2009
(13th)
 New Zealand Round of 16 4 0 3 1 3 8
Mexico 2011
(14th)
 New Zealand Round of 16 4 1 1 2 4 8
United Arab Emirates 2013
(15th)
To Be Determined
Chile 2015
(16th)
2017
(16th)
Total Best: Runners-up 00/00 00 00 00 00 00 00

International goals and caps edit

Argentina's goal tally first.

Robbie Keane edit

Ireland's goal tally first.

Shay Given edit

Ireland's goal tally first.

Did Not Play edit

Men edit

(Note: Where applicable, numbers refer to the number of teams from each country)

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •    — Hosts

UEFA edit

Nation 00
04
08
12
20
24
28
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
96
00
04
08
12
Years
UEFA
 Austria Y Y Y Y 4
 Belarus Q 1
 Belgium Y Y Y Y Y 5
 Bulgaria Y Y Y Y Y 5
 Czech Republic [2] Y Y Y Y Y Y 6
 Denmark Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 East Germany [3] Y Y Y Y 4
 Estonia Y 1
 Finland Y Y Y Y 4
 France Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11
 Germany [4] Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Great Britain Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Q 10
 Greece Y Y Y 3
 Hungary Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Ireland Y Y 2
 Israel Y Y 2
 Italy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15
 Latvia Y 1
 Lithuania Y 1
 Luxembourg Y Y Y Y Y Y 6
 Netherlands Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Norway Y Y Y Y Y 5
 Poland Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7
Total Nations 3 2 5 11 14 22 16 16 18 25 11 16 14 16 16 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

CONMEBOL edit

Nation 00
04
08
12
20
24
28
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
96
00
04
08
12
Years
CONMEBOL
 Argentina Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7
 Brazil Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Q 12
 Chile Y Y Y Y 4
 Colombia Y Y Y Y 4
 Paraguay Y Y 2
 Peru Y Y 2
 Uruguay Y Y Q 3
 Venezuela Y 1
Total Nations 3 2 5 11 14 22 16 16 18 25 11 16 14 16 16 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

CONCACAF edit

Nation 00
04
08
12
20
24
28
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
96
00
04
08
12
Years
CONCACAF
 Canada Y Y Y 3
 Costa Rica Y Y Y 3
 Cuba Y Y 2
 El Salvador Y 1
 Guatemala Y Y Y 1
 Honduras Y Y 2
 Mexico Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Netherlands Antilles Y 1
 United States Y[5] Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 14
Total Nations 3 2 5 11 14 22 16 16 18 25 11 16 14 16 16 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

CAF edit

Nation 00
04
08
12
20
24
28
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
96
00
04
08
12
Years
CAF
 Algeria Y 1
 Cameroon Y Y Y 3
 Ivory Coast Y 1
 Egypt Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Q 11
 Gabon Q 1
 Ghana Y Y Y Y Y Y 6
 Guinea Y 1
 Mali Y 1
 Morocco Y Y Y Y Y Y Q 7
 Nigeria Y Y Y Y Y Y 6
 South Africa Y 1
 Sudan Y 1
 Tunisia Y Y Y Y 4
 Zambia Y Y 2
Total Nations 3 2 5 11 14 22 16 16 18 25 11 16 14 16 16 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

AFC and OFC edit

Nation 00
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12
20
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36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
96
00
04
08
12
Years
AFC
 Afghanistan Y 1
 Australia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7
 Burma Y 1
 China Y Y 2
 Chinese Taipei Y Y Y 3
 India Y Y Y Y 4
 Indonesia Y 1
 Iran Y Y Y 3
 Iraq Y Y Y Y 4
 Japan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Kuwait Y Y Y 3
 Malaysia Y 1
 North Korea Y 1
 Qatar Y Y 2
 Saudi Arabia Y Y 2
 South Korea Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8
 Syria Y 1
 Thailand Y Y 2
OFC
 New Zealand Y 1
Total Nations 3 2 5 11 14 22 16 16 18 25 11 16 14 16 16 13 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Tidy edit

Nation 00
France
04
United States
08
United Kingdom
12
Sweden
20
Belgium
24
France
28
Netherlands
36
Nazi Germany
48
United Kingdom
52
Finland
56
Australia
60
Italy
64
Japan
68
Mexico
72
West Germany
76
Canada
80
Soviet Union
84
United States
88
South Korea
92
Spain
96
United States
00
Australia
04
Greece
08
China
12
United Kingdom
Years
 Portugal Y Y Y 3
 Romania Y Y Y 3
 Russia Y 1
 Serbia Y 1
 Serbia and Montenegro Y 1
 Slovakia Y 1
 Soviet Union 1952-1988 Y Y Y Y Y Y 6
 Spain Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10
 Sweden Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9
 Switzerland Y Y Y 3
 Turkey Y Y Y Y Y 5
 Yugoslavia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10

References edit

  1. ^ Considered a full international by FIFA and by Argentina, but not by England
  2. ^ Up to 1992 see  Czechoslovakia
  3. ^ The East German team represented the United Team of Germany in 1964, winning the bronze medal.
  4. ^ The team represented the United Team of Germany in 1956, and the Federal Republic of Germany (i.e., West Germany) in 1972, 1984 and 1988, and winning the bronze medal in 1988.
  5. ^ The United States had two of the three teams at the 1904 Games, taking the silver and bronze medals.

Torino F.C. in Europe edit

FIFA Confederations Cup maps edit

1992 King Fahd Cup participating teams
1995 King Fahd Cup participating teams
1997 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
1999 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
2001 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
2003 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
2005 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams
Best performance of countries

To Do List edit

  • List of Governors-General of King George V
  • List of Governors-General of King Edward VIII
  • List of Governors-General of King George VI
  • List of Governors-General of Queen Elizabeth II
  • Category:British Empire-related lists]]
  • Category:Commonwealth of Nations]]
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  • Category:George V]]
  • Category:Edward VIII]]
  • Category:George VI]]
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  • Category:British monarchy-related lists]]

Canada record edit

July 2006 - June 2007 June 2009 – Present

  • Matches 1–10 Interim Manager (First Spell)
  • Matches 11–18 Interim Manager (Second Spell)
  • Matches 19– Manager

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Harry Kewell record edit

Uruguay's goal tally first.

New Zealand record edit

Coat of Arms edit

Coat of Arms Country Date
Commowealth Realms in Europe
Malta 1964 – 1975
Commowealth Realms in the Americas
Guyana 21 January 1966 –
Ghana 4 March 1957
Ghana 4 March 1957
Ghana 4 March 1957
Ghana 4 March 1957
Commowealth Realms in Africa
The Gambia 18 November 1964 –
Ghana 4 March 1957 –
Kenya 15 October 1963 –
100px Malawi 30 June 1964 –
Mauritius 25 August 1906 –
Nigeria 19xx –
100px Rhodesia 4 March 1957 –
Sierra Leone 1960 –
South Africa 21 September 1932 – 26 April 2000
Tanganyika 6 December 1961 –
Uganda 9 October 1962 –
Commowealth Realms in Asia
Celyon 4 March 1957
India 4 March 1957
Pakistan 4 March 1957
Commowealth Realms in Oceania
Fiji 4 March 1957

Titles edit

Trophy Tournament Years
FIFA World Cup
File:W.Cup.svg FIFA World Cup
UEFA European Championship
CONMEBOL Copa América
CONCACAF Gold Cup
CAF Africa Cup of Nations
AFC Asian Cup
OFC Nations Cup
FIFA Confederations Cup

Comprehensive team results by tournament edit

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •  ••  — Qualified but withdrew
  •  •  — Did not qualify
  •  ×  — Did not enter / Withdrew from the Cup of the Confederation or Withdrew from the Confederations Cup / Banned
  •    — Hosts

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team 1992
(4)
1995
(6)
1997
(8)
1999
(8)
2001
(8)
2003
(8)
2005
(8)
2009
(8)
2013
(8)
2017
(8)
2021
(8)
UEFA Members
 Czech Republic × × 3rd
 Denmark × 1st
 France × 1st 1st
 Germany × × GS × 3rd
 Greece GS
 Italy × × GS
 Russia Q
 Spain × 3rd Q
 Turkey 3rd
CONMEBOL Members
 Argentina 1st 2nd × 2nd
 Bolivia GS
 Brazil × 1st 2nd 4th GS 1st 1st Q
 Colombia 4th
 Uruguay 4th Q
CONCACAF Members
 Canada × GS
 Mexico 3rd GS 1st GS 4th Q
 United States 3rd 3rd GS 2nd
CAF Members
 Cameroon GS 2nd
 Ivory Coast 4th
 Egypt GS GS
 Nigeria 4th × ×
 South Africa × GS 4th
 Tunisia GS
AFC Members
 Australia [3] × × 2nd 3rd GS
 Iraq × × GS
 Japan GS 2nd GS GS Q
 Qatar Q
 Saudi Arabia 2nd GS GS 4th
 South Korea × GS
 United Arab Emirates GS
OFC Members
 New Zealand GS GS GS
 Tahiti Q
Total 4 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Viceroy Flag edit

Former Realms edit

Flag Dominion Notes
Dominion of Ceylon 1948-1953 George VI
1953-1972 Elizabeth II
File:Flag of Governor-General of Fiji.gif Dominion of Fiji 1970-1987 Elizabeth II
Dominion of The Gambia 1965-1970 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Ghana 1957-1960 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Guyana 1966-1970 Elizabeth II
Indian Empire 1876-1902 Elizabeth II
1902-1947 Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI
Dominion of the Union of India 1947-1950 George VI
60px Dominion of the Irish Free State 1922-1937 George V, Edward VIII, George VI
60px Dominion of Kenya 1963-1964 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Malawi 1964-1966 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Malta 1964-1974 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Mauritius 1968-1992 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Nigeria 1960-1963 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Pakistan 1947-1953 George VI
1953-1956 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Sierra Leone 1961-1971 Elizabeth II
60px Dominion of the Union of South Africa 1910-1931 George V
60px 1931-1953 George V, Edward VIII, George VI
1953-1961 Elizabeth II
Dominion of Tanganyika 1961-1962 Elizabeth II
60px Dominion of Trinidad and Tobago 1962-1976 Elizabeth II
60px Dominion of Uganda 1962-1963 Elizabeth II

Current Realms edit

Flag Dominion Notes
NO FLAG Antigua and Barbuda 1981–Present Elizabeth II
60px Australia 1953–present Elizabeth II
NO FLAG The Bahamas 19XX-19XX
Barbados 1966–Present Elizabeth II
Belize 1981–Present Elizabeth II
Canada 1931-1953 George V, Edward VIII, George VI
1953-1981 Elizabeth II
1981-1999 Elizabeth II
1999-2002 Elizabeth II
2002–present Elizabeth II
NO FLAG Grenada 19XX-19XX
Jamaica 1962–present Elizabeth II
New Zealand 1953-2008 Elizabeth II
2008–present Elizabeth II
NO FLAG Papua New Guinea 19XX-19XX
NO FLAG Saint Kitts and Nevis 19XX-19XX
NO FLAG Saint Lucia 19XX-19XX
NO FLAG Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 19XX-19XX
NO FLAG Solomon Islands 19XX-19XX
Tuvalu 1978–present Elizabeth II

1930 edit

he United Kingdom delegates will be the Primo Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), the Secretary for the Colonies (Lord Passfield), the Lord Chancellor (Lord Sankey), and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. William Graham).

Sir William Jowitt, Attorney-General, and Mr. Pethlck Lawrence, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, will be in attendance.

All-time table edit

Rank Ranking of teams based on total points
Team National team
Participations Number of Finals participations
Matches Total number of games played
W/D/L Win-Draw-Loss record
Goals Number of goals scored : Number of goals conceded
Points Total points (3 for a win, 1 for a draw)
Points per match Average points per match

Over 10 edit

Rank
Team Participations Matches W D L Goals Points Points per matches
01.  Brazil 6 28 18 5 5 62:25 59 2.11
02.  Mexico 5 19 8 5 6 33:28 29 1.53
03.  France 2 10 9 0 1 24:05 27 2.70
04.  Argentina 3 10 5 3 2 22:14 18 1.80
05.  Japan 4 13 5 2 6 15:16 17 1.31
06.  Australia 3 13 5 1 7 13:20 16 1.23
07.  Cameroon 2 8 4 1 3 05:05 13 1.62
08.  Germany 2 8 4 1 3 17:17 13 1.62
09.  United States 4 12 4 1 7 15:17 13 1.08
010.  Spain 1 5 4 0 1 11:04 12 2.40
011.  Saudi Arabia 4 12 3 1 8 13:31 10 0.83

Under 10 edit

Rank
Team Participations Matches W D L Goals Points Points per matches
012.  Uruguay 1 5 3 0 2 08:06 9 1.80
01.  Czech Republic 1 5 2 1 2 10:07 7
01.  Turkey 1 5 2 1 2 08:08 7
01.  Denmark 1 3 2 1 0 05:01 7
01.  Nigeria 1 3 2 1 0 04:01 7
01.  Colombia 1 5 2 0 3 05:05 6
01.  South Korea 1 3 2 0 1 03:06 6

Under 5 edit

Rank
Team Participations Matches W D L Goals Points Points per matches
01.  New Zealand 3 9 0 1 8 02:24 1
01.  South Africa 2 7 1 2 4 09:12 5
01.  Egypt 2 6 1 2 3 08:17 5
01.  Bolivia 1 3 0 2 1 02:03 2
01.  Canada 1 3 0 1 2 00:05 1
01.  Greece 1 3 0 1 2 00:04 1
01.  Iraq 1 3 0 2 1 00:01 2
01.  Italy 1 3 1 0 2 03:05 3
01.  Tunisia 1 3 1 0 2 03:05 3
01.  United Arab Emirates 1 3 1 0 2 02:08 3
01.  Ivory Coast 1 2 0 0 2 02:09 0 0

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Permanent members of the UN Security Council *

Nation Title Representive
French Republic*
 Republic of China*
 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics*
 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland*
 United States of America*

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Status
  Denotes acting President

(Dates in italics indicated de facto continuation of office)

Republic of Fiji
President Term of Office Political Party
(at time of appointment)
# Portrait Name Took Office Left Office
Sitiveni Rabuka
Head of the Military Government
7 October 1987 5 December 1987 Military
1 Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau 5 December 1987 15 December 1993
(Died in Office)
Independent

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State Pretender Since House Claim Succession Abolition Ref(s)
Empire
 Austria Emperor Charles I 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
Kingdoms
 Bohemia King Charles III 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Croatia Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Dalmatia Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Galicia and Lodomeria Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
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Archduchies
 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
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 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
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 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
 Austria-Hungary Charles I & IV 11 November 1918 Habsburg Hereditary 1918
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Hungary edit

Kingdom of Portugal flag edit

Hello
I saw that you created the page Template:Country data Kingdom of Portugal in its own right after being a redirect all this time. Could you please add all the Kingdom of Portugal flags (which you can find on the Template:Country data Portugal page)? This is because the 1830 flag was not the only flag the Kingdom used throughout its existence.
Thanks King Philip V of Spain (talk) 09:00, 11 May 2013 (UTC)

President of Ethiopia (1974–Present) edit

Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia edit

Chairman Term of office Political party
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1 Lieutenant General Aman Andom
(1924–1974)
12 September 1974 17 November 1974
(Died in Office)
Military
2 Major Mengistu Haile Mariam
(1937–)
17 November 1974 28 November 1974 Military
3 Brigadier General Tafari Benti
(1921–1977)
28 November 1974 3 February 1977
(Died in Office)
Military
(2) Lieutenant Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam
(1937–)
3 February 1977 11 February 1977 Military
11 February 1977 12 September 1984
(2) 12 September 1984 10 September 1987 Workers' Party

People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia edit

President Term of office Political party
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
(2) Lieutenant Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam
(1937–)
10 September 1987 21 May 1991 Workers' Party
4 Lieutenant General Tesfaye Gebre Kidan
(1935–2004)
21 May 1991 28 May 1991 Workers' Party

Transitional Government of Ethiopia edit

President Term of office Political party Prime Minister(s)
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
5 Tesfaye Gebre Kidan
(1955–2012)
28 May 1991 22 August 1995 Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front

Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia edit

President Term of office Political party Prime Minister(s)
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Tenure Portrait Incumbent Affiliation Notes
Transitional Government of Ethiopia
(ye-Ītyōṗṗyā Yašegeger Mangeśt)
28 May 1991 to 22 August 1995 Meles Zenawi, Interim President TPLF / EPRDF
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
(ye-Ītyōṗṗyā Fēdēralāwī Dīmōkrāsīyāwī Rīpeblīk)
22 August 1995 to 8 October 2001 Negasso Gidada, President OPDO/n-p Expelled from OPDO on 22 June 2001
8 October 2001 to Present Girma Wolde-Giorgis, President EPRDF/n-p Re-elected in 2007

Affiliations edit

OLF Oromo Liberation Front
AAPO All-Amhara People's Organisation
ANDM Amhara National Democratic Movement
EPRDF Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front
OPDO Oromo People's Democratic Organization    Oromo regionalist
TPLF Tigrayan People's Liberation Front    Tigray regionalist
SEPDM Southern Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement
EPRP Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party    socialist, 1974-1991
EWP Workers' Party of Ethiopia    Communist Party - only legal party 1984-1990, renounced Marxist-Leninism 7 March 1990
MEISON All-Ethiopia Socialist Movement    1976-1991, socialist, only legal party 1976-1978
WSLF Western Somali Liberation Front    Ogaden regionalist, Somali separatist 1974-1989
Mil Military
n-p non-partisan

Latest election edit

See also edit

External links edit

Presidents of Ethiopia Ethiopia * Category:Government of Ethiopia

et:Etioopia riigipeade loend#Presidendid

Independance Medals edit

Medal Nation
Union of South Africa Commemoration Medal
Indian Independence Medal
Pakistan Medal
Burma ?
Ceylon ?
Ghana
Nigeria

UK Newspapers edit

Polictial Party Paper
Example Example Example
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The Guardian None

The Observer None

Financial Times None

The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph Conservative

The Times and The Sunday Times Con

i (newspaper) Lib

The Independent and The Independent on Sunday

Freedom of Walmington edit

Nation Person Title
Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939) Zog I
Kingdom of Romania Michael I
Belgium Hubert Pierlot Prime Minister of Belgium
United Kingdom George VI
Free France
Kingdom of Greece King George II of the Hellenes
Second Polish Republic Władysław Raczkiewicz President
Kingdom of Yugoslavia King Peter II of Yugoslavia
Czechoslovakia Edvard Beneš President
Luxembourg Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg
Norway King Haakon VII of Norway
Netherlands Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
Ethiopian Empire Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia

Head of Government Hubert Pierlot, PM of Belgium Rt. Hon. Robert Menzies, PM of Australia Rt. Hon. John Curtin, PM of Australia Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mackenzie King, PM of Canada Rt. Hon. Peter Fraser, PM of New Zealand Rt. Hon. Jan Smuts, PM of South Africa Rt. Hon. Sir Godfrey Huggins, PM of Southern Rhodesia Emmanouil Tsouderos, PM of Greece General Władysław Sikorski, PM of Poland PM of Yugoslavia Jan Šrámek, PM of Czechoslvakia Pierre Dupong, PM of Luxembourg Johan Nygaardsvold, PM of Norway Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, PM of the Netherlands

Other General Charles de Gaulle, Chairman of the National Committee of the Free French Soviet Union United States

No.65 Commando edit

No. 65 Commando
Active1940–1945
Disbanded1945
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
TypeCommando
RoleSpecial Operations
SizeCompany
Garrison/HQSkaledale
Mascot(s)Whiskey the Bull Terrier
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brigadier Sir Walter Montague-Smith, KBE, CB, DSO, LVO, MC
Insignia
Combined Operations Shoulder PatchInsignia of Combined Operations units it is a combination of a red Thompson submachine gun, a pair of wings, an anchor and mortar rounds on a black backing

The No. 65 Commando was a unit of British Commandos and part of the British Army during the Second World War. It was raised in 1940 from the ranks from existing independent individuals from all walks of life and the skills what they possessed. Also No. 65 Commando was a merger with Strike Force, The Misfits and The Wild Bunch: British and Empire Soldiers and The Wild Bunch: Allied and Foreign Soldiers. These are the characters from the Commandos series: Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty, Commandos 2: Men of Courage, Commandos 3: Destination Berlin and Commandos: Strike Force. Operationally they carried out Special Operations in Norway, Channel Islands, France, Italy, North Africa, Burma, Thailand. Allies of World War II

The Commandos edit

Strike Force edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Colonel George Brown 29/12/1898 in  United Kingdom (England) The Spy/Leader
Captain Francis O'Brien 17/06/1910 in New York City  United States The Green Beret/Frank
Lieutenant William Hawkins 11/01/1914 in London  United Kingdom (England) The Sniper/Cockney

The Misfits edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Sergeant Jack O'Hara 10/10/1909 in Dublin  Ireland The Green Beret/Butcher
Soldier Sir Francis T. Woolridge 21/03/1909 in Sheffield  United Kingdom (England) The Sniper/Duke
Soldier Sid Perkins 04/04/1910 in Brooklyn  United States The Driver/Tread
Soldier Thomas Hancock 14/01/1911 in Liverpool  United Kingdom (England) The Sapper/Fireman
Soldier James Blackwood 03/08/1911 in Melbourne  Australia The Marine/Fins
Soldier Rene Duchamp 20/11/1911 in Lyon  France The Spy/Frenchy
Soldier Paul Toledo 01/03/1916 in Paris  France The Thief/Lupin
Lieutenant Natasha Nikochevski 21/04/1912 in Kiev  Soviet Union The Seductress/Lips
Natasha Van Der Zand
Dog Whiskey Approx 1935  [[|]]

The Wild Bunch: British and Empire Soldiers edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Churchill 01/10/1900 in Oxford  United Kingdom (England) The Hunter/Bulldog
Major Ranji Tendulkar 05/02/1910 in Bombay  India The Gurkha/Rifleman
Captain Gareth Williams 11/12/1913 in Cardiff  United Kingdom (Wales) The Observer/Taffy
Captain /19xx in  United Kingdom (Scotland) The /
Captain /19xx in  United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) The /
Lieutenant Mack Sedgwick 18/09/1911 in Wellington  New Zealand The Cameraman/Kiwi
Lieutenant Fred Bryant 14/04/1912 in Southampton  United Kingdom (England) The Translator/Interpreter
Lieutenant Jake Pienaar 02/01/1913 in Johannesburg  South Africa The Rifleman/The Bok
Lieutenant Craig Paterson 31/03/1914 in Glasgow  United Kingdom (Scotland) The Forger/Jock
Battery Sergeant Major Tudor Williams 20/10/1906 in Pontypridd  United Kingdom (Wales) The BSM/Shut-Up
Sergeant Charlie Robertson 10/02/1912 in Manchester  United Kingdom (England) The Signalman/Radioman
Sergeant Patrick Maguire 20/04/1913 in Belfast  United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) The Gunner/Paddy
Sergeant Jack Healy 11/06/1914 in Vancouver  Canada The Builder/Canuck
Sergeant James Walker 20/10/1915 in London  United Kingdom (England) The Dealer/Spiv
Sergeant Jack Dangerfield 30/11/1916 in Norwich  United Kingdom (England) The Rifleman/Tweedledum
Sergeant Steve Dangerfield 30/11/1916 in Norwich  United Kingdom (England) The Rifleman/Tweedledee

The Wild Bunch: Allied and Foreign Soldiers edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Captain Juan Castillo 14/07/1912 in Madrid  Spain The Guerrilla/Amigo
Captain Franz Happel 12/04/1914 in Vienna  Austria The Rifleman/Austrian
Captain Leo van Gerrit 15/05/1915 in Rotterdam  Netherlands The Arms Expert/Dutchy
Captain Luis Forlán 12/06/1915 in Montevideo  Uruguay The Medic/Doc
Lieutenant Masataka Shima 25/11/1915 in Honolulu  United States The Spy/The Japanese-American
Sergeant Pike Bishop 01/08/1912 in Butte  United States The Hotshot/Cowboy
Sergeant Jimmy Rooney 16/08/1912 in Philadelphia  United States The Actor/Thespian
Sergeant Robert Jefferson 21/01/1913 in Memphis  United States The Rifleman/The Afro-American
Sergeant Glenn Gilpin 21/06/1914 in Nashville  United States The Gunner/Farmer
Sergeant Enrico Caesar 14/08/1914 in Chicago  United States The Gunner/The Italian-American
Sergeant Pedro Jiminez 24/06/1916 in Mexico City  Mexico The Rifleman/Mexican
Soldier /19xx in  France The /
Soldier /19xx in  Greece The /
Soldier /19xx in  Norway The /
Soldier /19xx in  Poland The /
Soldier /19xx in  Belgium The /
Soldier /19xx in  Czechoslovakia The /

Commanding Officer edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Brigadier Sir Walter Montague-Smith, KBE, CB, DSO, LVO, MC 22/02/1885 in Derby  United Kingdom (England) The Boss

Other Staff edit

Rank Name Date of Birth Nationality AKA/Code Name
Major Reverend Geoffrey Burgess 27/10/1906 in Sutton Coldfield  United Kingdom (England) The Vicar/Padre
Flight Lieutenant Gregor McRae 06/05/1911 in Birmingham  United Kingdom (England) The Pilot/Brylcreem Boy

Soilder List edit

Flag Country Number
United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 Australia
 Canada
 India
New Zealand New Zealand
 Union of South Africa
British Empire 5
Belgium Belgium
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
France France
Greece Greece
Netherlands Netherlands
Norway Norway
Poland Poland
Soviet Union Soviet Union
United States United States
Allies
Austria
Republic of Ireland
Mexico
Spain
Uruguay
Others
Total

Honours edit

These are the honours each of the commandos have received

Medal Clasp
Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Conduct Medal
Military Cross
Military Medal
1939–45 Star
Africa Star
Pacific Star Burma
Burma Star Pacific
Italy Star
France and Germany Star
Defence Medal
War Medal
India Service Medal Indian Members
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal Canadian Members
Africa Service Medal South African Members
Australia Service Medal 1939–45 Australian Members
New Zealand War Service Medal New Zealand Members
Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service Southern Rhodesian Members

Minor Allied Characters edit

Name Nationality Game
Flight Lieutenant Gregor McRae, RAF [4]  England Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Claude Gilbert  France Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
Major Dragisa Skopje  Kingdom of Yugoslavia Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty
Sergeant Steve McQueen [5]  United States Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty
Captain Jack Fitzpatrick, RN [6]
Commander of HMS Skaledale Crew 28
 England Commandos 2: Men of Courage
The Spiritual Leader Myanmar Burma Commandos 2: Men of Courage
The Fat Man Myanmar Burma Commandos 2: Men of Courage
The Ghurkas 1st Battalion
5
 [[|]] Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Colonel Guinness  England Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Sergeant Wilson  England Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Allied pilot  [[|]] Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Shopkeeper  [[|]] Commandos 2: Men of Courage
Private Smith  United States Commandos 2: Men of Courage
General Franklin O'Donnell (Traitor)  [[|]] Commandos 3: Destination Berlin

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g as 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
  2. ^ a b c as 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
  3. ^ Australia took part as a OFC member
  4. ^ In the game he had the rank of Captain but it is equal to a Flight Lieutenant
  5. ^ Never had a first name and rank
  6. ^ In the game he had no name

My Ideal GWR Train edit

Number Train/Coach Built
9017 Earl of Berkeley GWR 3200 Class 1938 using frames from "Bulldog" No.3425 (built 1906) and boiler and cab from "Duke" class No.3282 (originally named "Chepstow Castle" and built in 1899)
9615 Kitchen Diner First 1932
9627 Restaurant Diner Third 1932
1086 Corridor Third 1938
1087 Corridor Third 1938
1111 Corridor Third 1938
1116 Corridor Third 1938
1146 Corridor Third 1938
536 Corridor Third 1940
1645 Brake Corridor Third 1938
7313 Composite Corridor 1940
7284 Composite Corridor 1941
7285 Composite Corridor 1941
6562 Brake Composite Corridor 1938
6705 Brake Composite Corridor 1938
7632 Brake Composite Corridor 1941
7371 Brake Composite Corridor 1941

1086, 1087, 1116 and 1146

  • 7285 Collett Composite Corridor built 1941
  • 7371 Collett Brake Corridor Composite built 1941
  • 7313 Collett Composite Corridor built 1940
  • 1111 Collett Corridor Third built 1938
  • 1289 Collett Third Open built 1937
  • 814 Collett TPO Brake Storage Van built 1940
  • 1116 Collett Corridor Third built 1938
  • 1087 Collett Corridor Third built 1938
  • 1086 Collett Corridor Third built 1938
  • 6562 Collett Brake Corridor Composite built 1938
  • 7284 Collett Corridor Composite built 1941
  • 1146 Collett Corridor Third built 1938
  • 536 Collett Corridor Third built 1940
  • 1285 Collett Third Open built 1937
  • 1295 Collett Third Open built 1937
  • 1645 Brake Corridor Third built 1938
  • 7362 Collett Brake Corridor Composite built 1941
  • 9631 Buffet Car built 1934


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