Congratulations UO Alum James Ivory, '51 on 2018 Oscar Nomination

Congratulations to UO Alum James Ivory, '51 on the 2018 Oscar Nomination for "Best Adapted Screenplay" for Call Me By Your Name

Poster congratulating James Ivory on Oscar Win
James Ivory graduated in 1951 from the University of Oregon and went on to achieve international success as one of the most influential and respected film directors of his generation.  In 1961, producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory formed Merchant Ivory Productions, a film company that created multiple award-winning films including A Room With a View (1985), Maurice (1987), Howards End (1992), and The Remains of the Day (1993). Maurice has been restored in 4K and was re-released for the film’s 30th anniversary. Most recently, Ivory wrote the feature Call Me By Your Name (2017), which is nominated for multiple 2018 Oscar awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay.

James Ivory has been an influential UO alum and was recognized with a Pioneer Award in 1993, which is presented to individuals who have been outstanding pioneers in business, philanthropy, communication, politics and the arts. Ivory has also donated many fascinating documents to the UO Special Collections and University Archives, including photos, sketchbooks, scripts, business records, and correspondence with family, friends, and major film stars with whom Ivory has worked, such as Tom Cruise, Judi Dench, Emma Thompson, John Lithgow, Christopher Reeve, and Vanessa Redgrave.

Photo by: Amanda Garcia. Courtesy: UO Libraries

 

 

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