- John Paul
Livadary (born 20 May 1896, Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire, died 7
April 1987,
Newport Beach, California, USA ) was a
sound designer. He
started work...
- Maté was
nominated for Best
Cinematography (Black-and-White), and John
Livadary was
nominated for Best Sound. In 1942, the crew of Lulubelle, a United...
- Our
Lives Best
Sound Recording Nominated John
Aalberg Winner was John P.
Livadary – The
Jolson Story Technical Achievement Award Won
Russell Shearman and...
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Havlick Best
Sound Recording:
Columbia Studio Sound Department, John P.
Livadary,
Sound Director You Can't Take it with You was
adapted as a one-hour radio...
- (lyrics) for Best
Original Song for "Long Ago (and Far Away)" John P.
Livadary for Best Sound, Recording. The song "Long Ago (and Far Away)" was also...
- Best
Original Story Robert Riskin Nominated Best
Sound Recording John P.
Livadary Nominated New York Film
Critics Circle Awards Best Film Mr.
Deeds Goes...
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Tiomkin Winner was
Herbert Stothart – The
Wizard of Oz Best
Sound Recording Nominated John P.
Livadary Winner was
Bernard B.
Brown – When
Tomorrow Comes...
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Charles Previn of
Universal Pictures for One
Hundred Men and a Girl. John P.
Livadary was
nominated for the
Academy Award for Best
Sound Recording, but lost...
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Scoring of a
Dramatic or
Comedy Picture, Best Sound,
Recording (John P.
Livadary), and Best Writing,
Original Story.
Though Chopin was a true
Polish patriot...
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Dramatic or
Comedy Picture Max
Steiner Nominated Best
Sound Recording John P.
Livadary Nominated British Academy Film
Awards Best Film from any
Source Nominated...