The document lists the Academy Award winners for Best Picture, actors, directors, screenplays, and foreign language films from 1980 to 1989. During this period, films such as Ordinary People, Chariots of Fire, Gandhi, Terms of Endearment, Amadeus, Platoon, The Last Emperor, Rain Man, and Driving Miss Daisy won Best Picture. Many top actors also received Oscars, such as Robert De Niro, Henry Fonda, Ben Kingsley, Robert Duvall, Michael Douglas, and Daniel Day-Lewis. Directors like Robert Redford, Richard Attenborough, James L. Brooks, and Oliver Stone won awards. The foreign language film winners came from countries
2. 1980 Best Picture: Ordinary People (Paramount- Ronald L. Schwary) Best Actor: Robert De Niro- Raging Bull Best Actress: Sissy Spacek- Coal Miner's Daughter Best Supporting Actor: Timothy Hutton- Ordinary People Best Supporting Actress: Mary Steenburgen- Melvin and Howard
3. 1980 Continued… Best Director: Robert Redford- Ordinary People Best Adapted Screenplay: Alvin Saragent- Ordinary People Best Original Screenplay: Bo Goldman- Melvin and Howard Best Foreign Language Film: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Moskva slezam ne verit/Москва слезам не верит)- Soviet Union
4. 1981 Best Picture: Chariots of Fire (The Ladd Company & Warner Brothers- David Puttnam) Best Actor: Henry Fonda- On Golden Pond Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn- On Golden Pond Best Supporting Actor: John Gielgud- Arthur Best Supporting Actress: Maureen Stapleton-Reds Best Director: Warren Beatty- Reds Best Adapted Screenplay: Ernest Thompson- On Golden Pond Best Original Screenplay: Colin Welland- Chariots of Fire Best Foreign Language Film: Mephisto- Hungary
5. 1982 Best Picture: Ghandi (Columbia- Richard Attenbotough) Best Actor: Ben Kingsley- Gandhi Best Actress: Meryl Streep- Sophie’s Choice Best Supporting Actor: Louis Gossett, Jr.- An Officer and a Gentleman Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange- Tootsie
6. 1982 Continued… Best Director: Richard Attenbotough- Ghandi Best Adapted Screenplay: Costa-Gavras & Donald Stewart- Missing Best Original Screenplay: John Briley- Ghandi Best Foreign Language Film: Volver a Empezar (To Begin Again)- Spain
7. 1983 Best Picture: Terms of Endearment (Paramount- James L. Brooks) Best Actor: Robert Duvall- Tender Mercies Best Actress: Shirley MacLaine- Terms of Endearment Best Supporting Actor: Jack Nicholson- Terms of Endearment Best Supporting Actress: Linda Hunt- The Year of Living Dangerously Best Director: James L. Brooks- Terms of Endearment Best Adapted Screenplay: James L. Brooks- Terms of Endearment Best Original Screenplay: Horton Foote- Tender Mercies Best Foreign Language Film: Franny and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander)- Sweden
8. 1984 Best Picture: Amadeus (Orion- Saul Zaentz) Best Actor: F. Murray Abraham- Amadeus Best Actress: Sally Field- Places in the Heart Best Supporting Actor: Haing S. Ngor- The Killing Fields Best Supporting Actress: Dame Peggy Ashcroft- A Passage to India Best Director:Miloš Forman- Amadeus Best Adapted Screenplay: Peter Shaffer- Amadeus Best Original Screenplay: Robert Benton- Places in the Heart Best Foreign Language Film: Dangerous Moves (La Diagonale du fou)- Switzerland
9. 1985 Best Picture: Out of Africa (Universal- Sydney Pollack) Best Actor: William Hurt- Kiss of the Spider Woman Best Actress: Geraldine Page- The Trip to Bountiful Best Supporting Actor: Don Ameche- Cocoon Best Supporting Actress: Anjelica Huston- Prizzi's Honor Best Director: Sydney Pollack- Out of Africa Best Adapted Screenplay: Kurt Luedtke- Out Of Africa Best Original Screenplay: Earl W. Wallace, William Kelley & Pamela Wallace- Witness Best Foreign Language Film: The Official Story (La historia oficial)- Argentina
10. 1986 Best Picture: Platoon (Orion- Arnold Kopelson) Best Actor: Paul Newman- The Color of Money Best Actress: Marlee Matlin- Children of a Lesser God Best Supporting Actor: Michael Caine- Hannah and Her Sisters Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest- Hannah and Her Sisters Best Director: Oliver Stone- Platoon Best Adapted Screenplay: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala – A Room With a View Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen- Hannah and Her Sisters Best Foreign Language Film: The Assault (De Aanslag)- Netherlands
11. 1987 Best Picture: The Last Emperor (Columbia- Jeremy Thomas) Best Actor: Michael Douglas- Wall Street Best Actress: Cher- Moonstruck Best Supporting Actor: Sean Connery- The Untouchables Best Supporting Actress: Olympia Dukakis- Moonstruck
12. 1987 Continued… Best Director:Bernardo Bertolucci- The Last Emperor Best Adapted Screenplay: Mark Peploe & Bernardo Bertolucci- The Last Emperor Best Original Screenplay: John Patrick Shanley- Moonstruck Best Foreign Language Film: Babette’s Feast (Babettes gæstebud)- Denmark
13. 1988 Best Picture: Rain Man (United Artists- Mark Johnson) Best Actor: Dustin Hoffman- Rain Man Best Actress: Jodie Foster- The Accused Best Supporting Actor: Kevin Kline- A Fish Called Wanda Best Supporting Actress: Geena Davis- The Accidental Tourist
14. 1988 Continued… Best Director: Barry Levinson- Rain Man Best Adapted Screenplay: Christopher Hampton- Dangerous Liaisons Best Original Screenplay: Ronald Bass & Barry Morrow- Rain Man Best Foreign Language Film: Pelle the Conqueror (Pelle Erobreren)- Denmark
15. 1989 Best Picture: Driving Miss Daisy (Warner Brothers- Richard D. Zanuck & Lili Fini Zanuck) Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis- My Left Foot Best Actress: Jessica Tandy- Driving Miss Daisy Best Supporting Actor: Denzel Washington- Glory Best Supporting Actress: Brenda Fricker- My Left Foot
16. 1989 Continued… Best Director: Oliver Stone- Born of the Fourth of July Best Adapted Screenplay: Alfred Uhry- Driving Miss Daisy Best Original Screenplay: Tom Schulman- Dead Poets Society Best Foreign Language Film: Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso)- Italy