ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES


Fairbanks Center for Motion Picture Study building on La Cienega Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California

Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood, California

Founded on May 11, 1927 in Los Angeles, California, the 'Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' ('AMPAS') is a professional honorary organization ostensibly dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of motion pictures.
The Academy is composed of over 6,000 motion picture professionals. While the great majority of its members are based in the United States, membership is open to qualified filmmakers around the world. As of 2004, the Academy roster included theatrical filmmakers from 36 countries.[1]
The Academy is known around the world for its annual Academy Awards, informally known as the Oscars. In addition, the Academy gives Student Academy Awards annually to filmmakers at the undergraduate and graduate level; awards up to five Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting annually; and operates the Margaret Herrick Library in Beverly Hills, California and the Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood, California.
The current president of the Academy is Sid Ganis.

Contents
Membership
Original 36 founders of the Academy
Presidents of the Academy
Current administration of the Academy
By Branch
See also
Not to be confused with...
External links

Membership


All members must be invited to join. Invitation comes from the Board of Governors. Membership eligibility may be achieved by a competitive nomination or a member may submit a name based on other significant contribution to the field of motion pictures.
New membership proposals are considered annually. The Academy does not publicly disclose its membership, although past press releases have announced the names of those who have been invited to join.
Academy membership is divided into 15 Branches, representing different disciplines in motion pictures. Members may not belong to more than one Branch. Members whose work does not fall within one of the Branches may belong to a group known as "Members At Large."
'Academy Branches'

★ Actors

★ Art Directors

★ Cinematographers

★ Directors

★ Documentary

★ Executives

★ Film Editors

★ Makeup

★ Music

★ Producers

★ Public Relations

★ Short Films and Feature Animation

★ Sound

★ Visual Effects

★ Writers

Original 36 founders of the Academy


'Actors'

Richard Barthelmess

Jack Holt

Conrad Nagel

Milton Sills

Douglas Fairbanks

Harold Lloyd

Mary Pickford
'Directors'

Cecil B. DeMille

Frank Lloyd

Henry King

Fred Niblo

John M. Stahl

Raoul Walsh
'Writers'

Joseph Farnham

Benjamin Glazer

Jeanie MacPherson

Bess Meredyth

Carey Wilson

Frank E. Woods
'Technicians'

J. Arthur Ball

Cedric Gibbons

Roy J. Pomeroy
'Producers'

Fred Beetson

Charles H. Christie

Sid Grauman

Milton E. Hoffman

Jesse L. Lasky

M. C. Levee

Louis B. Mayer

Joseph M. Schenck

Irving Thalberg

Harry Warner

Jack Warner

Harry Rapf
'Lawyers'

Edwin Loeb

George W. Cohen

Presidents of the Academy


Presidents are elected for one-year terms and may not be elected for more than four consecutive terms.

Douglas Fairbanks 1927-1929

William C. DeMille 1929-1931

M. C. Levee 1931-1932

Conrad Nagel 1932-1933

J. Theodore Reed 1933-1934

Frank Lloyd 1934-1935

Frank Capra 1935-1939

Walter Wanger 1939-1941, 1941-1945

Bette Davis 1941 (resigned after two months)

Jean Hersholt 1945-1949

Charles Brackett 1949-1955

George Seaton 1955-1958

George Stevens 1958-1959

B. B. Kahane 1959-1960 (died)

Valentine Davies 1960-1961 (died)

Wendell Corey 1961-1963

Arthur Freed 1963-1967

Gregory Peck 1967-1970

Daniel Taradash 1970-1973

Walter Mirisch 1973-1977

Howard W. Koch 1977-1979

Fay Kanin 1979-1983

Gene Allen 1983-1985

Robert Wise 1985-1988

Richard Kahn 1988-1989

Karl Malden 1989-1992

Robert Rehme 1992-1993, 1997-2001

Arthur Hiller 1993-1997

Frank R. Pierson 2001-2005

Sid Ganis 2005-

Current administration of the Academy


'Academy Officers 2007-2008'

★ President - Sid Ganis

★ First Vice President - Robert Rehme

★ Vice President - Tom Hanks

★ Vice President - Charles Bernstein

★ Treasurer - Hawk Koch

★ Secretary - Jon Bloom

★ Executive Director - Bruce Davis
'Board of Governors 2007-2008'


Michael Apted


Dede Allen


Craig Barron


Curt Behlmer


Ed Begley Jr.


Carl Bell


Charles Bernstein


Jon Bloom


Rosemary Brandenburg


James L. Brooks


Bruce Broughton


Donn Cambern


Caleb Deschanel


Richard Edlund


Leonard Engelman


Rob Epstein


Charles Fox


Sid Ganis


Jim Gianopulos


Mark Goldblatt


Tom Hanks


Curtis Hanson


J. Paul Huntsman


Cheryl Boone Isaacs


Mark Johnson


Fay Kanin


Kathleen Kennedy


Hawk Koch


John Lasseter


Marvin Levy


Paul Mazursky


Kevin O'Connell


Jeannine Oppewall


Alexander Payne


Richard Pearce


Robert Rehme


Owen Roizman


Tom Sherak


Bill Taylor


Henry Winkler


Albert Wolsky


Vilmos Zsigmond

By Branch


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★ Actors'
''


Tom Hanks


Henry Winkler


Ed Begley Jr.''
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★ Art Directors'
''


Rosemary Brandenburg


Jeannine Oppewall


Albert Wolsky''
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★ Cinematographers'
''


Vilmos Zsigmond


Owen Roizman


Caleb Deschanel''
'
★ Directors'
''


Curtis Hanson


Paul Mazursky


Alexander Payne''
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★ Documentary'
''


Richard Pearce


Michael Apted


Rob Epstein''
'
★ Executives'
''


Jim Gianopulos


Robert Rehme


Tom Sherak''
'
★ Film Editors'
''


Dede Allen


Donn Cambern


Mark Goldblatt''
'
★ Makeup'
''


Leonard Engelman''
''Branch was created in 2006, one Board Member will be elected each year until to 2008, so that not all branch members would be up for re-election in the same year''
'
★ Music'
''


Charles Fox


Charles Bernstein


Bruce Broughton''
'
★ Producers'
''


Hawk Koch


Mark Johnson


Kathleen Kennedy''
'
★ Public Relations'
''


Marvin Levy


Sid Ganis


Cheryl Boone Issacs''
'
★ Short Films and Feature Animation'
''


Carl Bell


John Lasseter


Jon Bloom''
'
★ Sound'
''


Curt Behlmer


Kevin O'Connell


J. Paul Huntsman''
'
★ Visual Effects'
''


Richard Edlund


Craig Barron


Bill Taylor''
'
★ Writers'
''


Frank R. Pierson


James L. Brooks


Fay Kanin''

See also



Academy Awards

Academy Film Archive
Not to be confused with...


Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

American Film Institute

Motion Picture Association of America

Prestige Academy of Motion Pictures

External links



Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Official Academy Awards Database of Winners and Nominees

Margaret Herrick Library

Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study - Academy Film Archive

''Hollywood Is A Union Town'', ''The Nation'', 2 April 1938, history of the Academy and Screen Actors Guild

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