Fictional people nominated for Academy Awards
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There have been several fictional people nominated for Academy Awards:
1957 - Robert Rich - Academy Award for Best Story for The Brave One
- Rich won the award that year, although he was actually a cover for blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo. Shortly before his death, Trumbo revealed the much-suspected truth.
1985 - P.H. Vazak - Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
- Actually Robert Towne, who used his dog's name as a pseudonym.
1997 - Roderick Jaynes - Academy Award for Film Editing for Fargo
- Actually writer-director brothers Joel and Ethan Coen, who have edited several of their films under the name.
2003 - Donald Kaufman - Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for Adaptation.
- Co-nominated with his brother Charlie Kaufman - in fact, there is no Donald Kaufman, and the screenplay was written by Charlie alone. Donald was the first fictitious nominee not to be a cover for a real person. (Both appear as characters in the film.)