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The following is an overview of events in 2006, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. Pixar celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006 with the release of its 7th film, Cars.

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Evaluation of the year

Philip French of The Guardian described 2006 as "an outstanding year for British cinema". He went on to emphasize, "Six of our well-established directors have made highly individual films of real distinction: Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story , Ken Loach's Palme d'Or winner The Wind That Shakes the Barley , Christopher Nolan's The Prestige , Stephen Frears's The Queen , Paul Greengrass's United 93 and Nicholas Hytner's The History Boys . Two young directors made confident debuts, both offering a jaundiced view of contemporary Britain: Andrea Arnold's Red Road and Paul Andrew Williams's London to Brighton. In addition the gifted Mexican Alfonso Cuaron came here to make the dystopian thriller Children of Men ." He also stated, "In the (United) States, M. Night Shyamalan of The Sixth Sense fame fell flat on his over-confident face with Lady in the Water , but Martin Scorsese's The Departed was his best for years, and he was with Jack Nicholson at last. Apart from that, the best American films were political ( Syriana , Good Night, and Good Luck , The New World) or very personal ( Little Miss Sunshine , Little Children, The Squid and the Whale ). Sadly, Oliver Stone's 9/11 picture World Trade Center was neither. Asian cinema produced a string of elegant thrillers and horror flicks. The best Eastern European movie was The Death of Mr. Lazarescu , a devastating look at the Romania Ceausescu left behind him. Most of the best Western European films came from France, with Michael Haneke's Caché , proving the most widely discussed art-house puzzle picture since Last Year at Marienbad . The award of 18 certificates by the BBFC to Shortbus and Destricted has brought close the abolition of censorship, but not of classification, and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain was a real step forward for the representation of homosexuals in mainstream cinema, though Gore Vidal claims that there's a gay subtext to every western. However, the year's most extraordinary event, or conjunction, was the almost simultaneous release of Tommy Lee Jones's directorial debut The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth . Who would have predicted in the Sixties, when they were roommates at Harvard and used by Erich Segal as joint models for Oliver Barrett IV in Love Story , that both Jones and Gore would end up as movie stars - if, in Gore's case, accidentally and temporarily?" [1]

Highest-grossing films

The top 10 films released in 2006 by worldwide gross are as follows: [2]

Highest-grossing films of 2006
RankTitleDistributor(s)Worldwide gross
1 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Buena Vista $1,066,179,725
2 The Da Vinci Code Sony $760,006,945
3 Ice Age: The Meltdown 20th Century Fox $660,998,756
4 Casino Royale Sony $606,099,584
5 Night at the Museum 20th Century Fox $574,480,841
6 Cars Buena Vista $461,983,149
7 X-Men: The Last Stand 20th Century Fox $460,435,291
8 Mission: Impossible III Paramount $398,479,497
9 Superman Returns Warner Bros. $391,081,192
10 Happy Feet $384,335,608

Box office records

Events

MonthDayEvent
January4The Producers Guild of America nominates Brokeback Mountain , Capote , Crash , Good Night, and Good Luck and Walk the Line as contenders for their best-produced film award. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) nominate The 40-Year-Old Virgin , I Tried , Crash , Good Night, and Good Luck and The Squid and the Whale for best original screenplay. The WGA nominees for best adapted screenplay are Brokeback Mountain , Capote , The Constant Gardener , A History of Violence and Syriana .
5 Jon Stewart is named host of the 78th Academy Awards.
9The Broadcast Film Critics Association present their Critics' Choice Awards for the best films of 2005 live on The WB network in the United States. Brokeback Mountain is named best picture, best director for Ang Lee and ties for best supporting actress for Michelle Williams. Philip Seymour Hoffman is named best actor for Capote and Reese Witherspoon is awarded best actress for Walk the Line .
16The winners of the 63rd Golden Globe Awards include Brokeback Mountain for best dramatic picture and best director.
19The 2006 Sundance Film Festival starts in Park City, Utah.
24 Disney announces plans to acquire Pixar
28The Directors Guild of America names Ang Lee best film director of 2005 for Brokeback Mountain , best documentary goes to Werner Herzog for Grizzly Man and its Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Clint Eastwood.
29The Screen Actors Guild names Philip Seymour Hoffman outstanding male movie actor for Capote , Reese Witherspoon as outstanding female lead movie actor for Walk the Line , Rachel Weisz as outstanding female actor in a supporting role for The Constant Gardener , Paul Giamatti as outstanding male actor in a supporting role for Cinderella Man , the cast of Crash as outstanding ensemble in a theatrical motion picture, and Shirley Temple Black is given a life achievement award.
30The 26th Golden Raspberry Awards nominees include Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo , Dirty Love , The Dukes of Hazzard , House of Wax and Son of the Mask for worst film; Tom Cruise, Will Ferrell, Jamie Kennedy, The Rock and Rob Schneider for worst actor; and Jessica Alba, Hilary Duff, Jennifer Lopez, Jenny McCarthy and Tara Reid for worst actress.
31The Academy Awards for best film achievement in 2005 had nominated primarily independent films. Brokeback Mountain led the nominations with 8, followed by Crash , Good Night, and Good Luck and Memoirs of a Geisha all earning six.
February5The 33rd annual Annie Award - Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit won the best animated feature, as well as all nine categories which it was nominated. Family Guy won the best voice acting and directing, Star Wars: Clone Wars II Chapters 21-25 won the best animated TV production, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch won the best home entertainment award, and Ultimate Spider-Man won the new "best video game award".
6Disney re-acquires the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit from NBCUniversal, in exchange for ABC letting commentator Al Michaels work on NBC Sunday Night Football .
March4 Dirty Love dominates the 26th Golden Raspberry Awards with 4 awards including Worst Picture and Worst Actress for Jenny McCarthy. Rob Schneider took home for Worst Actor for his performance in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo . Other awards went to Hayden Christensen as Worst Supporting Actor for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and Paris Hilton as Worst Supporting Actress for House of Wax
5 78th Academy Awards: Crash earns a win for Best Picture upsetting favorite Brokeback Mountain . No film, for the first time in 58 years, won a clear majority. Both films as well as Memoirs of a Geisha and King Kong win three Oscars each. Favorite March of the Penguins wins Oscar for Documentary Feature. South Africa wins its first motion picture Oscar with the Best Foreign Film award for Tsotsi . Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit wins Oscar for Animated feature film.

Major awards as follows:

13 11th Empire Awards: Pride & Prejudice and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith win the most awards with two.
April18 Tom Cruise and fiancée Katie Holmes welcomed their newborn baby Suri.
25The 5th annual Tribeca Film Festival opens with notable films such as Mission: Impossible III and United 93 .
28TV double act Ant & Dec make their big screen debut with Alien Autopsy .
May17The 2006 Cannes Film Festival began in Cannes, France. It continued until May 28. It was hosted by Vincent Cassel. Films in competition included Babel by Alejandro González Iñárritu, Fast Food Nation by Richard Linklater, Iklimler by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, El Laberinto del Fauno by Guillermo del Toro, Marie Antoinette by Sofia Coppola, Southland Tales by Richard Kelly, Volver by Pedro Almodóvar, and The Wind That Shakes the Barley by Ken Loach
27 Brad Pitt and Oscar-winner Angelina Jolie give birth to daughter Shiloh in the African nation of Namibia.
June3The 2006 MTV Movie Awards winners were announced.
14The American Film Institute releases its ninth list of its AFI 100 Years... series, AFI's 100 Years...100 Cheers recognizing 100 films as the most "inspirational" in cinema history. Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life is named the most "inspirational" film of all time.
July7 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest opens later grossing $55.8 million on its opening day, setting records for the largest opening day, the largest single day gross, and the largest Friday gross of all time (the previous record was held by Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith with $50,013,859, the previous year). It also surpassed the opening weekend gross (at $135,634,554 between July 7–9) previously set by Spider-Man in 2002 with $114,844,116 between May 3–5.
28Actor and Oscar-winning director producer Mel Gibson is arrested after speeding on Pacific Coast Highway due to a DUI. Police reports later reveal stinging anti-Semitic comments made to the officer (a Jew). Gibson checked into rehab and issued several statements apologizing for his rude comments. See Mel Gibson DUI incident for more details.
September7 Ellen DeGeneres is named host of the 79th Academy Awards.
7-16The 2006 Toronto International Film Festival takes place.
December7 64th Golden Globe Awards nominees are announced. Babel leads nominations with seven.

Awards

Category/Organization 64th Golden Globe Awards
January 15, 2007
12th Critics' Choice Awards
January 14, 2007
Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards
January 20-February 11, 2007
60th BAFTA Awards
February 11, 2007
79th Academy Awards
February 25, 2007
DramaMusical or Comedy
Best Film Babel Dreamgirls The Departed Little Miss Sunshine The Queen The Departed
Best Director Martin Scorsese
The Departed
Paul Greengrass
United 93
Martin Scorsese
The Departed
Best Actor Forest Whitaker
The Last King of Scotland
Sacha Baron Cohen
Borat
Forest Whitaker
The Last King of Scotland
Best Actress Helen Mirren
The Queen
Meryl Streep
The Devil Wears Prada
Helen Mirren
The Queen
Best Supporting Actor Eddie Murphy
Dreamgirls
Alan Arkin
Little Miss Sunshine
Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Hudson
Dreamgirls
Best Screenplay, Adapted Peter Morgan
The Queen
Michael Arndt
Little Miss Sunshine
William Monahan
The Departed
Jeremy Brock and Peter Morgan
The Last King of Scotland
William Monahan
The Departed
Best Screenplay, Original Michael Arndt
Little Miss Sunshine
Best Animated Film Cars Happy Feet
Best Original Score The Painted Veil
Alexandre Desplat
The Illusionist
Philip Glass
N/A Babel
Gustavo Santaolalla
Best Original Song"The Song of the Heart"
Happy Feet
"Listen"
Dreamgirls
N/AN/A"I Need to Wake Up"
An Inconvenient Truth
Best Foreign Language Film Letters from Iwo Jima N/A Pan's Labyrinth The Lives of Others

2006 films

By country/region

By genre/medium

Births

Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeCountryProfessionNotable films
January 2 Osa Massen 91DenmarkActress
2 John Woodnutt 81UKActor
5 Mark Roberts 84USActor
7 Jim Zulevic 40USActor
12 Stu Linder 74USFilm Editor
12Norris Spencer62UKProduction Designer
14 Shelley Winters 85USActress
19 Anthony Franciosa 77USActor
21 Robert Knudson 80USSound Engineer
23 Joseph M. Newman 96USDirector
24 Fayard Nicholas 91USActor, Dancer, Choreographer
24 Chris Penn 40USActor
25 Moss Mabry 87USCostume Designer
27 Paul Valentine 86USActor
28 Henry McGee 77UKActor
31 Moira Shearer 80UKActress, Dancer
February 1 Roy Alon 63UKStuntman
3 Walerian Borowczyk 82PolandDirector, Screenwriter
3 Jean Byron 80USActress
3 Al Lewis 82USActor
5 Franklin Cover 77USActor
6 Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez 80USActor
8 Akira Ifukube 91JapanComposer
9 Phil Brown 89USActor
13 Andreas Katsulas 59USActor
14 Darry Cowl 80FranceActor
18 Richard Bright 64USActor
19 Erna Lazarus 102USScreenwriter
21 Richard Snell 50USMakeup Artist
24 Don Knotts 81USActor
24 Dennis Weaver 81USActor
25 Darren McGavin 83USActor
March 1 Peter Sykes 66AustraliaDirector
1 Jack Wild 53UKActor
2 Phyllis Huffman 61USCasting Director
7 John Junkin 76UKActor
7 Gordon Parks 93USDirector
12 Joseph Bova 81USActor
13 Maureen Stapleton 80USActress
16 Moira Redmond 77UKActress
17Bob Papenbrook50USVoice Actor
18 Michael Attwell 63UKActor
25 Richard Fleischer 89USDirector
29 Henry Farrell 85USScreenwriter
29 Gretchen Rau 66USSet Decorator, Art Director
31 Candice Rialson 54USActress
April 4 Gary Gray 69USActor
9 Vilgot Sjöman 82SwedenDirector
13 Jacques Maumont 81FranceSound Engineer
17 Henderson Forsythe 88USActor
22 Alida Valli 84ItalyActress
23 Susan Browning 65USActress
23 Jennifer Jayne 74UKActress, Screenwriter
29 Alberta Nelson 68USActress
May 1 Jay Presson Allen 84USScreenwriter
1 Betsy Jones-Moreland 76USActress
4 Michael Taliferro 44USActor
7 Tanis Chandler 81FranceActress
10 Val Guest 94UKDirector, Screenwriter
14 Paul Marco 78USActor
21 Katherine Dunham 96USDancer
24 Henry Bumstead 91USArt Director, Production Designer
27Barbara Cohen53USCasting Director
27 Paul Gleason 67USActor
29 Katarína Kolníková 85SlovakiaActress
30 Shōhei Imamura 79JapanDirector, Screenwriter
30 Robert Sterling 88USActor
June 8 Robert Donner 75USActor
10 Gerald James 88UKActor
12 Hugh Latimer 75UKActor
10 Monty Berman 92UKProducer, Director, Cinematographer
16 Arthur Franz 86USActor
18 Vincent Sherman 99USDirector
18 Richard Stahl 74USActor
23 Aaron Spelling 83USProducer, Actor
25 Kenneth Griffith 84UKActor
July 2 Jan Murray 89USActor
3 Jack Smith 92USActor
5 Amzie Strickland 87USActress
6 Kasey Rogers 80USActress
8 June Allyson 88USActress
9 Chris Drake 82USActor
11 Barnard Hughes 90USActor
12 Kurt Kreuger 89GermanyActor
12 Loredana Nusciak 64ItalyActress
13 Red Buttons 87USActor
19 Pascal Renwick  [ fr ]51FRFrench voice actor
19 Jack Warden 85USActor
20 Robert Cornthwaite 89USActor
21 Mako 72JapanActor
27 Johnny Weissmuller Jr. 65USActor
28 Patrick Allen 79MalawiActor
August 4 John Alderson 90UKActor
7 Lois January 92USActress
13 Tony Jay 73UKVoice Actor, Actor
14 Bruno Kirby 57USActor
16 Alan Vint 61USActor
19 Sig Shore 87USProducer, Director
25 Ann Richards 88AustraliaActress
25 Joseph Stefano 84USScreenwriter
29 Bill Stewart 63UKActor
30 Glenn Ford 90CanadaActor
31William Aldrich61USProducer, Actor
September 4 Steve Irwin 44AustraliaWildlife Expert, Actor
4 Fernando Siro 74ArgentinaActor, Director
5 Hilary Mason 89UKActress
7 Robert Earl Jones 96USActor
8 Frank Middlemass 87UKActor
9 Gérard Brach 79FranceDirector, Screenwriter
9 Herbert Rudley 96USActor
11 Pat Corley 76USActor
14 Mickey Hargitay 80HungaryActor
14 Johnny Sekka 72SenegalActor
14 Virginia Vale 86USActress
19 Elizabeth Allen 77USActress
20 Sven Nykvist 83SwedenCinematographer
22 Edward Albert 55USActor
23 Malcolm Arnold 84UKComposer
24 Sally Gray 91UKActress
24 Tetsurō Tamba 84JapanActor
26 Lionel Murton 91UKActor
28 Hy Pyke 70USActor
October 2 Frances Bergen 84USActress
2 Tamara Dobson 59USActress
4 Tom Bell 73UKActor
9 Danièle Huillet 70FranceDirector
10 Jerry Belson 68USScreenwriter, Producer
12 Gillo Pontecorvo 86ItalyDirector, Screenwriter
15 Derek Bond 86UKActor
16 Jack DeLeon 81USActor
16 Tommy Johnson 71USMusician
19 James Glennon 64USCinematographer
19 Phyllis Kirk 79USActress
20 Jane Wyatt 96USActress
21 Peter Barkworth 77UKActor
21 Daryl Duke 77CanadaDirector
21 Milton Selzer 87USActor
22 Arthur Hill 84CanadaActor
22 Richard Mayes 83UKActor
29Roy Barnes70USSet Designer, Art Director
29 Nigel Kneale 84UKScreenwriter
31 William Franklyn 81UKActor
November 1 Adrienne Shelly 40USActress, Director
2 Leonard Schrader 62USScreenwriter
2 Milly Vitale 73ItalyActress
8 Basil Poledouris 61USComposer
9 Wayne Artman 69USSound Engineer
9 Marian Marsh 93TrinidadActress
10 Diana Coupland 74UKActress
10 Jack Palance 87USActor
11 Ronnie Stevens 81UKActor
14 John Hallam 65UKActor
16 Ernest Day 79UKCinematographer, Director
16 Eustace Lycett 91UKSpecial Effects Artist
19 Jeremy Slate 80USActor
20 Robert Altman 81USDirector, Screenwriter
20 Kevin McClory 80IrelandProducer
23 Betty Comden 89USScreenwriter, Lyricist
23 Philippe Noiret 76FranceActor
24 Phyllis Cerf 90USActress
27 Alan Freeman 79AustraliaActor
30 Shirley Walker 61USComposer, Orchestrator
December 1 Sid Raymond 97USActor, Voice Actor
4 Adam Williams 84USActor
5 Michael Gilden 44USActor
5 Gerry Humphreys 74UKSound Engineer
5 Van Smith 61USCostume Designer, Makeup Artist
8 Martha Tilton 91USSinger, Actress
9 Russell Wade 89USActor
12 Ivor Barry 87UKActor
12 Peter Boyle 71USActor
14 Hallie D'Amore 64USMakeup Artist
18 Joseph Barbera 95USAnimator, Director, Producer
20 John Bishop 77USScreenwriter
21 Lois Hall 80USActress
22 Philip Pine 86USActor
23 Charlie Drake 81UKActor
25 James Brown 73USSinger, Actor
30 Frank Campanella 87USActor

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