Academy Award for Best Assistant Director

The Academy Award for Best Assistant Director was awarded from 1933 through 1937. In the first year of this award, it referred to no specific film. 1933: Charles Barton (Paramount) - winner Scott Beal (Universal) - winner Charles Dorian (M-G-M) - winner Fred Fox (United Artists) - winner Gordon Hollingshead (Warner Bros.) - winner Dewey Starkey (RKO Radio) - winner William Tummel (Fox) - winner Al Alleborn (Warner Bros.) - nominee Sid Brod (Paramount) - nominee Orville O. Dull (M-G-M) - nominee Percy Ikerd (Fox) - nominee Arthur Jacobson (Paramount) - nominee Edward Killy (RKO Radio) - nominee Joseph A. McDonough (Universal) - nominee William J. Reiter (Universal) - nominee Frank X. Shaw (Warner Bros.) - nominee Ben Silvey (UA) - nominee John Waters (M-G-M) - nominee 1934: John Waters – Viva Villa! Scott Beal – Imitation of Life Cullen Tate – Cleopatra 1935: Clem Beauchamp and Paul Wing – The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Joseph Newman – David Copperfield Eric Stacey – Les Misérables Sherry Shourds – A Midsummer Night's Dream (write in) 1936: Jack Sullivan – The Charge of the Light Brigade Clem Beauchamp – The Last of the Mohicans William Cannon – Anthony Adverse Joseph Newman – San Francisco Eric G. Stacey – The Garden of Allah 1937: Robert Webb – In Old Chicago C. C. Coleman, Jr.

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