Oscars 2023 Winners List

The Oscars 2023 winners have been announced, and the world is buzzing with excitement and anticipation to see who took home the coveted golden statuettes. The Academy Awards is one of the most highly anticipated events in the entertainment industry, with millions of people tuning in to watch the glamour and drama unfold on the red carpet and on stage.

This year’s winners have made history in their own right, with groundbreaking performances, touching stories, and powerful messages. From the Best Picture to the Best Director, the winners of the Oscars 2023 have left an indelible mark on the industry and will continue to inspire and entertain audiences for years to come. Let’s take a closer look at the winners and celebrate their incredible achievements.

Oscars 2023 Winners (Updating Live)

Best Director

Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) 

Best Film Editing

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Paul Rogers

Best Original Song 

“Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” — music by M.M. Keeravaani, lyric by Chandrabose  

Best Sound

“Top Gun: Maverick” — Mark Weingarten, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Chris Burdon and Mark Taylor

Best Adapted Screenplay

“Women Talking” — Sarah Polley

Best Original Screenplay

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert

Best Visual Effects

“Avatar: The Way of Water” — Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett

Best Original Score 

“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Volker Bertelmann

Best Production Design 

“All Quiet on the Western Front” — production design by Christian M. Goldbeck, set decoration by Ernestine Hipper

Best Animated Short Film

“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” — Charlie Mackesy and Matthew Freud

Best Documentary Short Film 

“The Elephant Whisperers” — Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga

Best International Feature Film 

“All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany) 

Best Costume Design 

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — Ruth E. Carter

Best Makeup and Hairstyling 

“The Whale” — Adrien Morot, Judy Chin and Anne Marie Bradley

Best Cinematography 

“All Quiet on the Western Front” — James Friend

Best Live Action Short

“An Irish Goodbye” — Tom Berkeley and Ross White

Best Documentary Feature Film 

“Navalny” — Daniel Roher, Odessa Rae, Diane Becker, Melanie Miller and Shane Boris

Best Supporting Actress

Jamie Lee Curtis (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)

Best Supporting Actor

Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) 

Best Animated Feature Film 

“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” — Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson, Gary Ungar and Alex Bulkley

To Be Updated

Best Picture

“All Quiet on the Western Front” — Malte Grunert, producer

“Avatar: The Way of Water” — James Cameron and Jon Landau, producers

“The Banshees of Inisherin” — Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, producers

“Elvis” — Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, producers

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” — Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, producers

“The Fabelmans” — Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, producers

“Tár” — Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, producers

“Top Gun: Maverick” — Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, David Ellison and Jerry Bruckheimer, producers

“Triangle of Sadness” — Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober, producers

“Women Talking” — Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Frances McDormand, producers

Best Lead Actor

Austin Butler (“Elvis”) 

Colin Farrell (“The Banshees of Inisherin”) 

Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”) 

Paul Mescal (“Aftersun”) 

Bill Nighy (“Living”) 

Best Lead Actress

Cate Blanchett (“Tár”) 

Ana de Armas (“Blonde”) 

Andrea Riseborough (“To Leslie”)

Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”) 

Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)

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