List of Puerto Rican Academy Award winners and nominees
This is a list of Puerto Rican Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of Puerto Rican filmmakers, actors, actresses and films that have either been nominated for or have won an Academy Award.
Acting categories
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José Ferrer was the first Puerto Rican-born, first Latino and Hispanic person to be nominated for and win an Oscar, receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Joan of Arc (1948) and winning Best Actor for Cyrano de Bergerac (1950).
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Rita Moreno was the first Latina to be nominated for and win an Oscar, winning Best Supporting Actress for West Side Story (1961).
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Benicio del Toro won once from two nominations for Best Supporting Actor, winning for Traffic (2000) and becoming the first actor to win for a Spanish-speaking role.
Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actor | |||||
Year | Nominee | Film | Status | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1950 (23rd) |
José Ferrer | Cyrano de Bergerac | Won | First Hispanic actor to win an acting Academy Award. First Hispanic actor to be nominated more than once. |
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1952 (25th) |
Moulin Rouge | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | |||||
Year | Nominee | Film | Status | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1948 (21st) |
José Ferrer | Joan of Arc | Nominated | First Hispanic person to be nominated for an acting Academy Award. First Puerto Rican to be nominated in any category. |
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2000 (73rd) |
Benicio del Toro | Traffic | Won | First and only actor to win for a Spanish-speaking role. | |
2003 (75th) |
21 Grams | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress | |||||
Year | Nominee | Film | Status | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1961 (34th) |
Rita Moreno | West Side Story | Won | First Hispanic actress to win an acting Academy Award. First Puerto Rican to be nominated for and win Best Supporting Actress. |
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Writing categories
Best Adapted Screenplay
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José Rivera was the first Puerto Rican-born screenwriter to be nominated for an Oscar, receiving a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for Diarios de Motocicleta (2004).
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay | |||||
Year | Screenwriter(s) | Film | Status | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2004 (77th) |
José Rivera | Diarios de Motocicleta | Nominated |
Best Foreign Language Film
Puerto Rico has submitted films for the Foreign Film category since 1985. However, as of 2007, only one film has been nominated. This happened in 1990 when Lo que le Pasó a Santiago (from Jacobo Morales) was nominated. The film lost to Italy's Cinema Paradiso.
In October 2011, awards coordinator Torene Svitil announced that Puerto Rico will no longer be eligible for submissions in the Foreign Language Film category.[1]
Films that have been submitted for consideration are:
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | |||||
Year | Director(s) | Film | Status | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1985 (59th) |
Marcos Zurinaga | La Gran Fiesta | Not Selected | ||
1988 (61st) |
Marcos Zurinaga | Tango Bar | Not Selected | ||
1989 (62nd) |
Jacobo Morales | Lo que le Pasó a Santiago | Nominated | ||
1994 (67th) |
Jacobo Morales | Linda Sara | Not Selected | ||
1998 (71st) |
Iván Dariel Ortiz | Héroes de Otra Patria | Not Selected | ||
2001 (74th) |
Raúl Marchand Sánchez | 12 Horas | Not Selected | ||
2005 (78th) |
Vicente Juarbe | Cayo | Not Selected | ||
2006 (79th) |
Ricardo Méndez Matta | Ladrones y Mentirosos | Not Selected | ||
2007 (80th) |
Mariem Perez Carlos Ruíz Ruíz |
Maldeamores | Not Selected | ||
2009 (82nd) |
Edmundo H. Rodríguez | Kabo y Platón | Not Selected | ||
2010 (83rd) |
Rafi Mercado | Miente | Not Selected | ||
2011 (84th) |
Sonia Fritz | America | Disqualified | In 2011, AMPAS announced they would no longer accept submissions from US territories. |
References
- "Puerto Rico queda excluido de la carrera por el Oscar". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). October 5, 2011.
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