First fictional character nominated for an Oscar

According to Official Guinness Records,

Donald Kaufman, a character in Spike Jones' Adaptation (USA, 2002), was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, along with his (real) "brother" Charlie Kaufman, at the 2003 Academy Awards ceremony. Both characters appeared in the movie - both played by Nicolas Cage (USA) - and both were credited as writers of the screenplay, yet only Charlie exists as a real person.
Pseudonyms have been used to take credit for unwanted work (such as the famous Alan Smithee), but this is the first time that a non-existent person has not been a cover for a real contributor.

For a complete list of 2003 records, please visit 2003 Guinness Records in United States.

Please choose a country from the list for relevant records:

Related Images

Adaptation u2013 science fictional
Adaptation: looking back at a modern ...
2016 Oscar Nominations u2013 Full List ...
Oscar nominations 2016: Complete list ...
Charlie Kaufman to Direct 'I'm Thinking ...

Other United States records that might interest you:

Content last updated on 2018-11-27