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The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American director, producer, and screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola. Coppola is the winner of multiple film awards both nationally and internationally including Academy Awards for Patton .
YearNominated WorkAwardResult20113rd place20096th place2009Nominated1997NominatedBiography. Awards. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Awards. Francis Ford Coppola. Jump to. 55 wins & 55 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1991 Nominee Oscar. Best Picture. The Godfather Part III. 1991 Nominee Oscar. Best Director. The Godfather Part III. 1980 Nominee Oscar. Best Picture. Apocalypse Now.
- April 7, 1939
It was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and received six Oscars, including three for Coppola: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Director. The Godfather Part II is ranked as the No. 1 greatest movie of all time in TV Guide 's "50 Best Movies of All Time" [62] and is ranked at No. 7 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the ...
- 1962–present
List of awards and nominations received by Francis Ford Coppola. Francis Ford Coppola's unrealized projects. Distant Vision. References. ^ "AFI's 100 Greatest American Films of All Time" - 2.The Godfather (1972) 30.Apocalypse Now (1979) 32.The Godfather II (1974)." American Film Institute. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
YearTitleDirectorWriter2024YesYes2011YesYes2009YesYes2007YesYesFilms produced through his company, American Zoetrope, have earned a remarkable 63 Academy Award® nominations and 15 Oscars. Born in Detroit, Coppola grew up in a suburb of New York and won awards for his work in the theater arts program at Hofstra University before entering UCLA’s master’s program in filmmaking.
This movie got five Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. In 1971, Coppola's film The Godfather (1972) became one of the highest-grossing movies in history and brought him an Oscar for writing the screenplay with Mario Puzo The film was a Best Picture Academy Award-winner, and also brought Coppola a Best Director Oscar ...
The film received yet higher praises than its predecessor, and gave him three Academy Awards—for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture. In the same year was released The Conversation, which he directed, produced and wrote.