Scorsese at the Oscars: The Complete Tally
Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 10:00AM
Cláudio Alves in Dante Ferretti, Hugo, Joe Pesci, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Oscar Trivia, Robert De Niro, Robert Richardson, Sandy Powell, The Departed, Thelma Schoonmaker

by Cláudio Alves

With Killers of the Flower Moon still in theaters, conversation on the film has drifted from first impressions to Oscar prognostication. Amid these talks, Martin Scorsese's golden record has been heavily debated. Some say he's been severely under-rewarded, while others regard such talking points with disdain usually reserved for teenaged pop stans. Wherever you fall in this spectrum, knowing the director's exact Oscar stats will be helpful, if not enlightening. None of his short or documentary work has ever been recognized by AMPAS, and out of 25 narrative features, 17 have received at least one nomination – or 68%. Seven of those won an Oscar – or roughly 41% of his nominated work.

For a more in-depth analysis, let's consider the complete tally, sorted by category…


BEST PICTURE
Nine nominations, One win

1976) Michael Phillips & Julia Phillips, Taxi Driver
1980) Robert Chartoff & Irwin Winkler, Raging Bull
1990) Irwin Winkler, Goodfellas
2002) Alberto Grimaldi & Harvey Weinstein, Gangs of New York
2004) Michael Mann & Graham King, The Aviator
2006) Graham King, The Departed *WINNER*
2011) Graham King & Martin Scorsese, Hugo
2013) Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Joey McFarland & Martin Scorsese, The Wolf of Wall Street
2019) Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Emma Tillinger Koskoff & Martin Scorsese, The Irishman

 

BEST DIRECTOR
Nine nominations, One win

1980) Raging Bull
1988) The Last Temptation of Christ
1990) Goodfellas
2002) Gangs of New York
2004) The Aviator
2006) The Departed *WINNER*
2011) Hugo
2013) The Wolf of Wall Street
2019) The Irishman

 

BEST ACTRESS
Two nominations, One win

1974) Ellen Burstyn, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore *WINNER*
1995) Sharon Stone, Casino

 

BEST ACTOR
Seven nominations, Two wins

1976) Robert De Niro, Taxi Driver
1980) Robert De Niro, Raging Bull *WINNER*
1986) Paul Newman, The Color of Money *WINNER*
1992) Robert De Niro, Cape Fear
2002) Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs of New York
2004) Leonardo DiCaprio, The Aviator
2013) Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Eight nominations, One win

1974) Diane Ladd, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
1976) Jodie Foster, Taxi Driver
1980) Cathy Moriarty, Raging Bull
1986) Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, The Color of Money
1990) Lorraine Bracco, Goodfellas
1992) Juliette Lewis, Cape Fear
1993) Winona Ryder, The Age of Innocence
2004) Cate Blanchett, The Aviator *WINNER*

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Seven nominations, One win

1980) Joe Pesci, Raging Bull
1990) Joe Pesci, Goodfellas *WINNER*
2004) Alan Alda, The Aviator
2006) Mark Wahlberg, The Departed
2013) Jonah Hill, The Wolf of Wall Street
2019) Al Pacino, The Irishman
2019) Joe Pesci, The Irishman

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Three nominations, No wins

1974) Robert Getchell, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
2002) Jay Cocks, Kenneth Lonergan & Steven Zaillian, Gangs of New York
2004) John Logan, The Aviator

 

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Seven nominations, One win

1986) Richard Price, The Color of Money
1990) Nicholas Pileggi & Martin Scorsese, Goodfellas
1993) Jay Cocks & Martin Scorsese, The Age of Innocence
2006) William Monahan, The Departed *WINNER*
2011) John Logan, Hugo
2013) Terence Winter, The Wolf of Wall Street
2019) Steven Zaillian, The Irishman

 

BEST EDITING
Seven nominations, Three wins 

1980) Thelma Schoonmaker, Raging Bull *WINNER*
1990) Thelma Schoonmaker, Goodfellas
2002) Thelma Schoonmaker, Gangs of New York
2004) Thelma Schoonmaker, The Aviator *WINNER*
2006) Thelma Schoonmaker, The Departed *WINNER*
2011) Thelma Schoonmaker, Hugo
2019) Thelma Schoonmaker, The Irishman

 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Seven nominations, Two wins 

1980) Michael Chapman, Raging Bull
1997) Roger Deakins, Kundun
2002) Michael Ballhaus, Gangs of New York
2004) Robert Richardson, The Aviator *WINNER*
2011) Robert Richardson, Hugo *WINNER*
2016) Rodrigo Prieto, Silence
2019) Rodrigo Prieto, The Irishman

 

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN/ART DIRECTION
Seven nominations, Two wins 

1986) Boris Leven & Karen O'Hara, The Color of Money
1993) Dante Ferretti & Robert J. Franco, The Age of Innocence
1997) Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo, Kundun
2002) Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo, Gangs of New York
2004) Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo, The Aviator *WINNER*
2011) Dante Ferretti & Francesca Lo Schiavo, Hugo *WINNER*
2019) Bob Shaw & Regina Graves, The Irishman

 

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Six nominations, Two wins

1993) Gabriella Pescucci, The Age of Innocence *WINNER*
1997) Dante Ferretti, Kundun
2002) Sandy Powell, Gangs of New York
2004) Sandy Powell, The Aviator *WINNER*
2011) Sandy Powell, Hugo
2019) Sandy Powell & Christopher Peterson, The Irishman

 

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Two nominations, One win 

2011) Robert Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossmann & Alex Henning, Hugo *WINNER*
2019) Pablo Helman, Leandro Estebecorena, Nelson Sepulveda & Stephane Grabli, The Irishman

 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Four nominations, No wins 

1976) Bernard Herrmann, Taxi Driver
1993) Elmer Bernstein, The Age of Innocence
1997) Philip Glass, Kundun
2011) Howard Shore, Hugo

 

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
One nomination, No wins 

2002) Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr. for "The Hands That Built America," Gangs of New York

 

BEST SOUND
Five nominations, Two wins 

1980) David J. Kimball, Les Lazarowitz, Donald O. Mitchell & Bill Nicholson, Raging Bull
2002) Tom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty & Ivan Sharrock, Gangs of New York
2004) Tom Fleischman & Petur Hliddal, The Aviator
2011) Tom Fleischman & John Midgley, Hugo (Mixing) *WINNER*
2011) Philip Stockton & Eugene Gearty, Hugo (Editing) *WINNER*

 

Here are some stray observations. Feel free to share your findings in the comments:

 

All that remains is how Killers of the Flower Moon shakes up these numbers. If Schoonmaker gets another nod, she'll break her tie with Kahn, for example, while Prieto would become the first cinematographer to get three nominations from Scorsese films. Lily Gladstone would be only the third Best Actress nominee in the filmography. Robert De Niro could break his tie with Pesci and officially become the director's most nominated thespian. Alternatively, DiCaprio could join their ranks with three nods. After four decades of working with Scorsese, the late composer Robbie Robertson may score his first nomination. His wouldn't be the first posthumous honor for one of the director's films since Boris Leven's nomination for The Color of Money came after he died in 1986.

At this early point in the race, how do you think Killers of the Flower Moon will do on Oscar morning?

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