American special effects artist (1946–2008)
Stan Winston
Born Stanley Winston
(1946-04-07 ) April 7, 1946Died June 15, 2008(2008-06-15) (aged 62) Resting place Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery Occupation Special effects artist Years active 1972–2008 Spouse
Karen Winston
(
m. 1969)
Children 2, including Matt Winston
Stanley Winston [ 1] (April 7, 1946 – June 15, 2008) was an American television and film special make-up effects artist, best known for his work in the Terminator series , the first three Jurassic Park films, Aliens , The Thing , the first two Predator films, Inspector Gadget , Iron Man , and Edward Scissorhands .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] He won four Academy Awards for his work.
Winston, a frequent collaborator with directors James Cameron , Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton , owned several effects studios, including Stan Winston Digital. The established areas of expertise for Winston were in makeup, puppets and practical effects, but he had recently expanded his studio to encompass digital effects as well.
Early life
Winston was born on April 7, 1946, in Richmond, Virginia [ 5] to a Jewish family,[ 6] where he graduated from Washington-Lee High School in 1964. He studied painting and sculpture at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville , from which he graduated in 1968.[ 4]
Career
In 1969, after attending California State University, Long Beach , Winston moved to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actor. Struggling to find an acting job, he began a makeup apprenticeship at Walt Disney Studios .[ 4]
1970s
In 1972, Winston established his own company, Stan Winston Studio, and in 1973, he won an Emmy Award for his effects work on the 1972 telefilm Gargoyles . Over the next seven years, Winston continued to receive Emmy Award nominations for work on projects and won another for 1974's The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman . Winston also created the Wookiee costumes for the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special . In 1978, Winston was the Special Make-up Designer for The Wiz .
1980s
In 1982, Winston received his first Oscar nomination for Heartbeeps , by which time he had set up his own studio. However, it was his ground-breaking work with Rob Bottin on his update of the science fiction horror classic The Thing that year that brought him to prominence in Hollywood. He also worked on supervised vision work on The Entity . Between then, he contributed some visual effects to Friday the 13th Part III , in which he made a slightly different head sculpt of Jason in an unused ending.
In 1983, Winston designed the Mr. Roboto facemask for the American rock group Styx .[ 7]
In 1983 he also worked on the short-lived television series Manimal , for which he created the panther and hawk transformation effects.
Winston reached a new level of fame in 1984 when James Cameron 's The Terminator premiered. The movie was a surprise hit, and Winston's work in bringing the titular metallic killing machine to life led to many new projects and additional collaborations with Cameron. In fact, Winston won his first Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1986 on James Cameron's next movie, Aliens .[ 8]
Over the next few years, Winston and his company received more accolades for its work on many more Hollywood films, including Tim Burton 's Edward Scissorhands , John McTiernan 's Predator , Alien Nation , The Monster Squad , and Predator 2 .
In 1988, Winston made his directorial debut with the horror movie Pumpkinhead , and won Best First Time Director at the Paris Film Festival. His next directing project was the child-friendly A Gnome Named Gnorm (1990), starring Anthony Michael Hall .
1990s
James Cameron drafted Winston and his team once again in 1990, this time for Terminator 2: Judgment Day . T2 premiered in the summer of 1991, and Winston's work on this box office hit won him two more Academy Awards for Best Makeup and Best Visual Effects .
In 1992, he was nominated for another Tim Burton film, the superhero sequel Batman Returns , where he designed the makeup prosthetics for Danny DeVito 's Penguin . Additionally, his studio was commissioned to create robotic penguin puppets that were used throughout the film.
Winston turned his attention from super villains and cyborgs to dinosaurs when Steven Spielberg enlisted his help to bring Michael Crichton 's Jurassic Park to the cinema screen . In 1993, the movie became a blockbuster and Winston won another Oscar for Best Visual Effects .
In 1993, Winston, Cameron and ex-ILM General Manager Scott Ross co-founded Digital Domain , one of the foremost digital and visual effects studios in the world. In 1998, after the box office success of Titanic , Cameron and Winston severed their working relationship with the company and resigned from its board of directors.
Winston and his team continued to provide effects work for many more films and expanded their work into animatronics . Some of Winston's notable animatronics work can be found in The Ghost and the Darkness and T2-3D: Battle Across Time , James Cameron's 3-D continuation of the Terminator series for the Universal Studios theme parks . One of Winston's most ambitious animatronics projects was Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence , which earned Winston another Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects .
In 1996, Winston directed and co-produced the longest music video of all time, Ghosts , which was based on an original concept of Michael Jackson and Stephen King . The long-form music video presented a number of never before seen visual effects, and promoted music from Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix , which went on to become the biggest selling remix album of all time (13 million).
2000s
In 2001, Winston, together with Colleen Camp and Samuel Z. Arkoff 's son, Lou Arkoff , produced a series of made-for-cable films for Cinemax and HBO . The five films, referred to as Creature Features , were inspired by the titles of AIP monster movies from the 1950s — i.e., Earth vs. the Spider (1958), How to Make a Monster (1958), Day the World Ended (1955), The She-Creature (1956), and Teenage Caveman (1958) — but had completely different plots.[ 9] two reasons Stan Winston did this was because he'd had worked with AIP in their last years providing special effects for The Bat People (1974) and start a toy line with action figures from the aforementioned four film remakes.[ 10]
In 2002 Winston helped to launch a new comic line, Stan Winston's Realm Of The Claw / Mutant Earth which was a flip book and ran for 4 issues. Stan Winston's Trakk Monster Hunter came out in 2003 and ran for 2 issues. These were published by Image Comics.
In 2003, Winston was invited by the Smithsonian Institution to speak about his life and career in a public presentation sponsored by The Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. The presentation took place on November 15, 2003, at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History .[ 11]
Winston also worked on Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines .
By April 2003, Winston was working on his next project, Jurassic Park IV .[ 12]
By April 2005, Winston said the film was on hold.[ 13] The film would eventually be released in 2015 titled Jurassic World .
At the time of his death, Winston was working on the fourth Terminator film, Terminator Salvation ,[ 14] as well as frequent collaborator James Cameron's film Avatar . Winston designed the original monsters that appeared in the Midway game The Suffering [ 15] and its sequel, The Suffering: Ties That Bind .
Death
Johannes Grenzfurthner and Matt Winston talk about Stan Winston and special effects in the 2016 documentary Traceroute
Stan Winston died on June 15, 2008, in Malibu, California , after suffering for seven years from multiple myeloma .[ 2] A spokeswoman reported that he "died peacefully at home surrounded by family."[ 3] Winston was with his wife and two children, actor Matt Winston and Debbie Winston. Arnold Schwarzenegger made a public speech about his death, and Jon Favreau dedicated his Spike TV Scream Award to him upon receiving the award for Best Sci-Fi Movie for Iron Man . Terminator Salvation is dedicated to both Winston and Joseph R. Kubicek Sr, with the dedication appearing at both the beginning and end of the film. After his death, his four supervisors (Shane Mahan, John Rosengrant, Alan Scott, Lindsay Macgowan) founded and built their own studio, Legacy Effects , named to honor his memory.[ 16]
Stan Winston School
In 2009, the year after his passing, the Winston family founded the Stan Winston School of Character Arts to "preserve Stan's legacy by inspiring and fostering creativity in a new generation of character creators.”[ 17] The school, which is 100% online, currently offers hundreds of in-depth, on-demand educational video courses by Hollywood's leading special effects artists and creators. Topics covered include design, sculpture, mold making, lab work, animatronics, makeup effects, puppet making, painting, and fabrication.
Collaborators
Winston worked with the following directors on more than one film:
Tim Burton (Edward Scissorhands , Batman Returns , Big Fish )
James Cameron (The Terminator , Aliens , Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Avatar )
John Carpenter (The Thing , Starman )
Dennis Dugan (The Benchwarmers , You Don't Mess with the Zohan )
Jon Favreau (Zathura: A Space Adventure , Iron Man )
Stephen Hopkins (Predator 2 , The Ghost and the Darkness )
Peter Hyams (The Relic , End of Days )
Frank Marshall (Congo , Eight Below )
Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park , The Lost World: Jurassic Park , A.I. Artificial Intelligence , War of the Worlds , Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull )
Robert Zemeckis (Amazing Stories episode "Go to the Head of the Class", What Lies Beneath )
Academy Awards
Emmy Awards
Filmography
References
^ "Stan Winston Biography (1946?-)" . Filmreference.com . Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ a b Cohen, David S. (2008). "Effects master Stan Winston dies. Work included Jurassic Park , Terminator " . Variety . Penske Media Corporation . Retrieved June 16, 2008. [dead link ]
^ a b Crabtree, Sheigh (June 16, 2008). "Stan Winston, dead at 62; Oscar-winning visual effects artist suffered from multiple myeloma" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved June 16, 2008.
^ a b c Stan Winston Studio (2008). "Press Release". Los Angeles Times . June 16, 2008. Retrieved June 16, 2008.
^ "SFScopeSpecial effects artist Stan Winston dies | SFScope" . June 16, 2008.
^ Turek, Ryan (June 20, 2008). "Memories of a Monster Maker" . ComingSoon.net . Retrieved April 1, 2019 .
^ "Center For Roboto Research And Preservation" Archived January 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved June 16, 2008.
^ "Bring on the Gore: Top Ten Practical Effects in Horror!" . BloodyDisgusting. April 28, 2016.
^ Biodrowski, Steve (June 2001). "Stan Winston's Creature Features" . Cinefantastique . Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved June 18, 2008 .
^ Biodrowski, Steve (June 16, 2008). "Archive Interview: Stan Winston's Creature Features" . Cinefantastique Online . Steve Biodrowski. Archived from the original on July 14, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2015 .
^ "Two-part podcast of the presentation given by Stan Winston as part of The Lemelson Center's "Inventing Ourselves" symposium" . Invention.smithsonian.org . Retrieved July 20, 2011 .
^ "Stan Winston Talks Jurassic Park IV!" . ComingSoon.net . April 14, 2003. Archived from the original on April 22, 2003.
^ Davidson, Paul (April 11, 2005). "Status of Jurassic Park IV" . IGN . Retrieved May 31, 2015 .
^ McG (May 22, 2008). "Terminator Salvation Blog" . Official blog. Archived from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved June 4, 2008 .
^ IGN FilmForce (September 8, 2005). "Games to Film: The Suffering ; Midway action-horror title to Hollywood" . IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on December 27, 2005. Retrieved June 18, 2008 .
^ Boucher, Geoff (October 6, 2008). "Stan Winston and the tricky business of Legacy" . Los Angeles Times . Archived from the original on October 5, 2013.
^ "Our History" . Stan Winston School of Character Arts. Retrieved February 22, 2016 .
^ a b Smith, Gary A. (2017). Vampire Films of the 1970s: Dracula to Blacula and Every Fang Between . McFarland & Company . p. 172. ISBN 978-0-7864-9779-9 .
External links
Awards for Stan Winston
1981–2000
1981: Rick Baker
1982: Sarah Monzani and Michèle Burke
1983: None given this year
1984: Paul LeBlanc and Dick Smith
1985: Michael Westmore and Zoltan Elek
1986: Chris Walas and Stephan Dupuis
1987: Rick Baker
1988: Ve Neill , Steve La Porte , and Robert Short
1989: Manlio Rocchetti , Lynn Barber , and Kevin Haney
1990: Doug Drexler and John Caglione Jr.
1991: Jeff Dawn and Stan Winston
1992: Michèle Burke , Greg Cannom , and Matthew W. Mungle
1993: Greg Cannom , Ve Neill , and Yolanda Toussieng
1994: Rick Baker , Ve Neill , and Yolanda Toussieng
1995: Lois Burwell , Peter Frampton , and Paul Pattison
1996: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson
1997: Rick Baker and David LeRoy Anderson
1998: Jenny Shircore
1999: Christine Blundell and Trefor Proud
2000: Rick Baker and Gail Ryan
2001–2020
2001: Peter Owen and Richard Taylor
2002: Beatrice De Alba and John E. Jackson
2003: Peter King and Richard Taylor
2004: Bill Corso and Valli O'Reilly
2005: Howard Berger and Tami Lane
2006: David Martí and Montse Ribé
2007: Jan Archibald and Didier Lavergne
2008: Greg Cannom
2009: Barney Burman , Mindy Hall , and Joel Harlow
2010: Rick Baker and Dave Elsey
2011: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland
2012: Julie Dartnell and Lisa Westcott
2013: Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews
2014: Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier
2015: Damian Martin , Lesley Vanderwalt , and Elka Wardega
2016: Alessandro Bertolazzi , Giorgio Gregorini , and Christopher Nelson
2017: David Malinowski , Lucy Sibbick , and Kazuhiro Tsuji
2018: Greg Cannom , Kate Biscoe , and Patricia Dehaney
2019: Kazu Hiro , Anne Morgan , and Vivian Baker
2020: Sergio López-Rivera , Mia Neal , and Jamika Wilson
2021–present
Academy Award for Best Makeup before 2012
1963–1980
Emil Kosa Jr. – Cleopatra (1963)
Peter Ellenshaw , Eustace Lycett , and Hamilton Luske – Mary Poppins (1964)
John Stears – Thunderball (1965)
Art Cruickshank – Fantastic Voyage (1966)
L. B. Abbott – Doctor Dolittle (1967)
Stanley Kubrick – 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Robbie Robertson – Marooned (1969)
A. D. Flowers and L. B. Abbott – Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Alan Maley , Eustace Lycett , and Danny Lee – Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
L. B. Abbott and A. D. Flowers – The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
Frank Brendel , Glen Robinson , and Albert Whitlock – Earthquake (1974)
Albert Whitlock and Glen Robinson – The Hindenburg (1975)
Carlo Rambaldi , Glen Robinson , and Frank Van der Veer – King Kong (1976)
John Stears , John Dykstra , Richard Edlund , Grant McCune , and Robert Blalack – Star Wars (1977)
Les Bowie , Colin Chilvers , Denys Coop , Roy Field , Derek Meddings , and Zoran Perisic – Superman (1978)
H. R. Giger , Carlo Rambaldi , Brian Johnson , Nick Allder , and Dennis Ayling – Alien (1979)
Brian Johnson , Richard Edlund , Dennis Muren , and Bruce Nicholson – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
1981–2000
Richard Edlund , Kit West , Bruce Nicholson , and Joe Johnston – Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Carlo Rambaldi , Dennis Muren , and Kenneth F. Smith – E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Richard Edlund , Dennis Muren , Ken Ralston , and Phil Tippett – Return of the Jedi (1983)
Dennis Muren , Michael J. McAlister , Lorne Peterson , and George Gibbs – Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Ken Ralston , Ralph McQuarrie , Scott Farrar , and David Berry – Cocoon (1985)
Robert Skotak , Stan Winston , John Richardson , and Suzanne M. Benson – Aliens (1986)
Dennis Muren , Bill George , Harley Jessup , and Kenneth F. Smith - Innerspace (1987)
Ken Ralston , Richard Williams , Edward Jones , and George Gibbs – Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
John Bruno , Dennis Muren , Hoyt Yeatman , and Dennis Skotak – The Abyss (1989)
Eric Brevig , Rob Bottin , Tim McGovern , and Alex Funke – Total Recall (1990)
Dennis Muren , Stan Winston , Gene Warren Jr. , and Robert Skotak – Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Ken Ralston , Doug Chiang , Douglas Smythe , and Tom Woodruff Jr. – Death Becomes Her (1992)
Dennis Muren , Stan Winston , Phil Tippett , and Michael Lantieri – Jurassic Park (1993)
Ken Ralston , George Murphy , Stephen Rosenbaum , and Allen Hall – Forrest Gump (1994)
Scott E. Anderson , Charles Gibson , Neal Scanlan , and John Cox – Babe (1995)
Volker Engel , Douglas Smith , Clay Pinney , and Joe Viskocil – Independence Day (1996)
Robert Legato , Mark Lasoff , Thomas L. Fisher , and Michael Kanfer – Titanic (1997)
Joel Hynek , Nicholas Brooks , Stuart Robertson , and Kevin Mack – What Dreams May Come (1998)
John Gaeta , Janek Sirrs , Steve Courtley , and Jon Thum – The Matrix (1999)
John Nelson , Neil Corbould , Tim Burke , and Rob Harvey – Gladiator (2000)
2001–2020
Jim Rygiel , Randall William Cook , Richard Taylor , and Mark Stetson – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Jim Rygiel , Joe Letteri , Randall William Cook , and Alex Funke – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Jim Rygiel , Joe Letteri , Randall William Cook , and Alex Funke – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
John Dykstra , Scott Stokdyk , Anthony LaMolinara , and John Frazier – Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Joe Letteri , Brian Van't Hul , Christian Rivers , and Richard Taylor – King Kong (2005)
John Knoll , Hal Hickel , Charles Gibson , and Allen Hall – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Michael L. Fink , Bill Westenhofer , Ben Morris , and Trevor Wood – The Golden Compass (2007)
Eric Barba , Steve Preeg , Burt Dalton , and Craig Barron – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Joe Letteri , Stephen Rosenbaum , Richard Baneham , and Andrew R. Jones – Avatar (2009)
Paul Franklin , Chris Corbould , Andrew Lockley , and Peter Bebb – Inception (2010)
Robert Legato , Joss Williams , Ben Grossmann , and Alex Henning – Hugo (2011)
Bill Westenhofer , Guillaume Rocheron , Erik-Jan de Boer , and Donald R. Elliott – Life of Pi (2012)
Tim Webber , Chris Lawrence , Dave Shirk , and Neil Corbould – Gravity (2013)
Paul Franklin , Andrew Lockley , Ian Hunter , and Scott R. Fisher – Interstellar (2014)
Mark Williams Ardington , Sara Bennett , Paul Norris , and Andrew Whitehurst – Ex Machina (2015)
Robert Legato , Adam Valdez , Andrew R. Jones , and Dan Lemmon – The Jungle Book (2016)
John Nelson , Gerd Nefzer , Paul Lambert , and Richard R. Hoover – Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Paul Lambert , Ian Hunter , Tristan Myles , and J. D. Schwalm – First Man (2018)
Guillaume Rocheron , Greg Butler , and Dominic Tuohy – 1917 (2019)
Andrew Jackson , David Lee , Andrew Lockley , and Scott R. Fisher – Tenet (2020)
2021–present
1982–2000
Richard Edlund - Poltergeist (1982)
Richard Edlund , Dennis Muren , Ken Ralston , and Kit West - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Dennis Muren , George Gibbs , Michael J. McAlister , and Lorne Peterson - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
George Gibbs and Richard Conway - Brazil (1985)
Robert Skotak , Brian Johnson , Suzanne M. Benson , John Richardson , and Stan Winston - Aliens (1986)
Michael Lantieri , Michael Owens , Edward Jones , and Bruce Walters - The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
George Gibbs , Richard Williams , Ken Ralston , and Edward Jones - Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Ken Ralston , Michael Lantieri , John Bell , and Steve Gawley - Back to the Future Part II (1989)
The production team of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1990)
Stan Winston , Dennis Muren , Gene Warren Jr. , and Robert Skotak - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Michael Lantieri , Ken Ralston , Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., Doug Chiang , and Douglas Smythe - Death Becomes Her (1992)
Dennis Muren , Stan Winston , Phil Tippett , and Michael Lantieri - Jurassic Park (1993)
Ken Ralston , George Murphy , Stephen Rosenbaum , Doug Chiang , and Allen Hall - Forrest Gump (1994)
Robert Legato , Michael Kanfer , Matt Sweeney , and Leslie Ekker - Apollo 13 (1995)
Stefen Fangmeier , John Frazier , Henry LaBounta , and Habib Zargarpour - Twister (1996)
Mark Stetson , Karen Goulekas , Nick Allder , Neil Corbould , and Nick Dudman - The Fifth Element (1997)
Stefen Fangmeier , Roger Guyett , and Neil Corbould - Saving Private Ryan (1998)
John Gaeta , Steve Courtley , Janek Sirrs , and Jon Thum - The Matrix (1999)
Stefen Fangmeier , John Frazier , Walt Conti , Habib Zargarpour , and Tim Alexander - The Perfect Storm (2000)
2001–present
Jim Rygiel , Richard Taylor , Alex Funke , Randall William Cook , and Mark Stetson - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Jim Rygiel , Joe Letteri , Randall William Cook , and Alex Funke - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Joe Letteri , Jim Rygiel , Randall William Cook , and Alex Funke - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Karen Goulekas , Neil Corbould , Greg Strause , and Remo Balcells - The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Joe Letteri , Christian Rivers , Brian Van't Hul , and Richard Taylor - King Kong (2005)
John Knoll , Hal Hickel , Charles Gibson , and Allen Hall - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Michael L. Fink , Bill Westenhofer , Ben Morris , and Trevor Wood - The Golden Compass (2007)
Eric Barba , Craig Barron , Nathan McGuinness , and Edson Williams - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Joe Letteri , Stephen Rosenbaum , Richard Baneham , and Andrew R. Jones - Avatar (2009)
Chris Corbould , Paul Franklin , Andrew Lockley , and Peter Bebb - Inception (2010)
Tim Burke , John Richardson , Greg Butler , and David Vickery - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011)
Bill Westenhofer , Guillaume Rocheron , and Erik-Jan de Boer - Life of Pi (2012)
Tim Webber , Chris Lawrence , Dave Shirk , Neil Corbould , and Nikki Penny - Gravity (2013)
Paul Franklin , Scott R. Fisher , Andrew Lockley , and Ian Hunter - Interstellar (2014)
Chris Corbould , Roger Guyett , Paul Kavanagh , and Neal Scanlan - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
Robert Legato , Dan Lemmon , Andrew R. Jones , and Adam Valdez - The Jungle Book (2016)
Richard R. Hoover , Paul Lambert , Gerd Nefzer , and John Nelson - Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Geoffrey Baumann , Jesse James Chisholm, Craig Hammack , and Dan Sudick - Black Panther (2018)
Greg Butler , Guillaume Rocheron , and Dominic Tuohy - 1917 (2019)
Scott R. Fisher , Andrew Jackson , and Andrew Lockley - Tenet (2020)
Brian Connor , Paul Lambert , Tristan Myles , and Gerd Nefzer - Dune (2021)
Richard Baneham , Daniel Barrett , Joe Letteri and Eric Saindon - Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
Simon Hughes - Poor Things (2023)
1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Note: The years are listed as per convention, usually the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the next year.
1970s 1980s 1990s
Stan Winston (1991)
Ken Ralston , Tom Woodruff Jr., and Alec Gillis (1992)
Dennis Muren , Stan Winston , Phil Tippett , and Michael Lantieri (1993)
John Bruno (1994)
Stan Parks (1995)
Volker Engel , Clay Pinney , Douglas Smith , and Joe Viskocil (1996)
Phil Tippett , Scott E. Anderson , Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., John Richardson (1997)
Volker Engel , Patrick Tatopoulos , Karen E. Goulekas , and Clay Pinney (1998)
Rob Coleman , John Knoll , Dennis Muren , and Scott Squires (1999)
2000s
Scott E. Anderson , Craig Hayes , Scott Stokdyk , and Stan Parks (2000)
Dennis Muren , Scott Farrar , Stan Winston , Michael Lantieri (2001)
Rob Coleman , Pablo Helman , John Knoll , and Ben Snow (2002)
Jim Rygiel , Joe Letteri , Randall William Cook , and Alex Funke (2003)
John Dykstra , Scott Stokdyk , Anthony LaMolinara , and John Frazier (2004)
Joe Letteri , Richard Taylor , Christian Rivers , and Brian Van't Hul (2005)
John Knoll , Hal T. Hickel , Charles Gibson , and Allen Hall (2006)
Scott Farrar , Scott Benza , Russell Earl , and John Frazier (2007)
Nick Davis , Chris Corbould , Timothy Webber , and Paul J. Franklin (2008)
Joe Letteri , Stephen Rosenbaum , Richard Baneham , and Andrew R. Jones (2009)
2010s
Chris Corbould , Andrew Lockley , Paul J. Franklin , and Peter Bebb (2010)
Dan Lemmon , Joe Letteri , R. Christopher White , and Daniel Barrett (2011)
Janek Sirrs , Jeff White , Guy Williams , and Dan Sudick (2012)
Tim Webber , Chris Lawrence , Dave Shirk , and Neil Corbould (2013)
Paul J. Franklin , Andrew Lockley , Ian Hunter , and Scott R. Fisher (2014)
Roger Guyett , Patrick Tubach , Neal Scanlan , and Chris Corbould (2015)
John Knoll , Mohen Leo , Hal Hickel , and Neil Corbould (2016)
Christopher Townsend , Guy Williams , Jonathan Fawkner , and Dan Sudick (2017)
Dan DeLeeuw , Matt Aitken , Russell Earl , and Dan Sudick (2018/19)
Roger Guyett , Neal Scanlan , Patrick Tubach , and Dominic Tuohy (2019/20)
2020s Note: The years are listed as per convention, usually the year of film release; the ceremonies are usually held the next year.
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