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John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation

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United States

Instituted
  
1977

First awarded
  
1977

Category of
  
Academy Awards

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Awarded for
  
Outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy

Presented by
  
Academy Board of Governors

Official website
  
www.oscars.org/sci-tech-awards/john-bonner-medal-commendation

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards the John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation upon the recommendation of its Scientific and Technical Awards Committee. The medal is awarded with a citation reading "in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy." The inaugural Medal of Commendation was given at the 50th Academy Awards, in April 1978, and is given irregularly.

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Naming

The medal was originally called the Medal of Commendation but was named in 1997 for the American sound engineer John A. Bonner who served for several years as the governor of the academy's Sound Branch; and as chair of its Scientific and Technical Awards Committee and its Theater Sound Inspection Committee. Bonner had also been the director of special projects at Warner-Hollywood Studios. The president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Arthur Hiller said that no person "...better represents the concept of service and dedication to the Academy" than Bonner and that he was "...dedicated to the Academy for more than 30 years. His devotion to the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater was legendary and his commitment to the Academy was simply extraordinary."

List of Recipients

  • 1977 (50th) – Gordon E. Sawyer and Sidney Paul Solow
  • 1978 (51st) – John O. Aalberg, Linwood G. Dunn, Loren L. Ryder and Waldon O. Watson
  • 1979 (52nd) – Charles G. Clarke and John G. Frayne
  • 1980 (53rd) – Fred Hynes
  • 1985 (58th) – John H. Whitney, Sr.
  • 1986 (59th) – E. M. (Al) Lewis
  • 1990 (63rd) – Roderick T. Ryan, Don Trumbull and Geoffrey H. Williamson
  • 1991 (64th) – Richard J. Stumpf and Joseph Westheimer
  • 1992 (65th) – Petro Vlahos
  • 1994 (67th) – John A. Bonner
  • 1996 (69th) – Volker Bahnemann and Burton "Bud" Stone
  • 1997 (70th) – Pete Clark
  • 1998 (71st) – David W. Gray
  • 1999 (72nd) – Edmund M. DiGiulio and Takuo Miyagishima
  • 2000 (73rd) – N. Paul Kenworthy, Jr.
  • 2001 (74th) – Ray Feeney
  • 2002 (75th) – Curt Behlmer and Richard Glickman
  • 2003 (76th) – Douglass Greenfield
  • 2005 (78th) – Don Hall
  • 2006 (79th) – Richard Edlund
  • 2007 (80th) – David Inglish
  • 2008 (81st) – Mark Kimball
  • 2010 (83rd) – Denny Clairmont
  • 2011 (84th) – Jonathan Erland
  • 2012 (85th) – Bill Taylor
  • 2013 (86th) – Charles "Tad" Marburg
  • References

    John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation Wikipedia