The cast has an impressive collective Academy Award history with six Academy Award winners and one additional nominee: Daniel Day-Lewis is a three time winner for the movies Il mio piede sinistro (1989), Il petroliere (2007), and Lincoln (2012), as well as being nominated for Nel nome del padre (1993) and Gangs of New York (2002). Marion Cotillard was awarded in 2008 for La Vie En Rose (2007), and was nominated for Due giorni, una notte (2014). Dame Judi Dench won a Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar in 1999 for her performance as Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love (1998), and has been nominated for supporting and leading roles on another six occasions for La mia regina (1997), Chocolat (2000), Iris - Un amore vero (2001), Lady Henderson presenta (2005), Diario di uno scandalo (2006), and Philomena (2013). Sophia Loren won her first award in 1962 for La ciociara (1960) and has since been nominated once more for Matrimonio all'italiana (1964), and also received an Honorary Award in 1991. Nicole Kidman was awarded for The Hours (2002), and was nominated for Moulin Rouge! (2001), Rabbit Hole (2010), and Lion - La strada verso casa (2016). Penélope Cruz was awarded in 2009 for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) and was nominated for Volver - Tornare (2006). Kate Hudson was nominated for her supporting role in Quasi famosi (2000).The crew has also been recognized by the Academy: Director Rob Marshall was nominated for Chicago (2002). Screenwriter Michael Tolkin was nominated for I protagonisti (1992). Screenwriter Anthony Minghella was nominated twice for other adaptations: for Il paziente inglese (1996) for which he also won Best Director, and later for Il talento di Mr. Ripley (1999). Cinematographer Dion Beebe was nominated for Chicago (2002), and later won the award for Memorie di una geisha (2005), both directed by Rob Marshall.-Production Designer John Myhre was awarded for Chicago (2002) and Memorie di una geisha (2005), and nominated for Elizabeth (1998) and Dreamgirls (2006). Set Decorator Gordon Sim was awarded for Chicago (2002). Make-up and Hair Designer Peter Swords King won for Best Make-up in 2004 for Il Signore degli Anelli - Il ritorno del re (2003). Producer Harvey Weinstein has an Academy Award from when Shakespeare in Love (1998) won Best Picture. He also produced Gangs of New York (2002), which was nominated for Best Picture.
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