Here is a complete list of nominees for the Academy Awards announced Wednesday. 1. PICTURE: ``Born on the Fourth of July,'' ``Dead Poets Society,'' ``Driving Miss Daisy,'' ``Field of Dreams,'' ``My Left Foot.'' 2. ACTOR: Kenneth Branagh, ``Henry V''; Tom Cruise, ``Born on the Fourth of July''; Daniel Day-Lewis, ``My Left Foot''; Morgan Freeman, ``Driving Miss Daisy''; Robin Williams, ``Dead Poets Society.'' 3. ACTRESS: Isabelle Adjani, ``Camille Claudel''; Pauline Collins, ``Shirley Valentine''; Jessica Lange, ``Music Box''; Michelle Pfeiffer, ``The Fabulous Baker Boys''; Jessica Tandy, ``Driving Miss Daisy.'' 4. SUPPORTING ACTOR: Danny Aiello, ``Do the Right Thing''; Dan Aykroyd, ``Driving Miss Daisy''; Marlon Brando, ``A Dry White Season''; Martin Landau, ``Crimes and Misdemeanors''; Denzel Washington, ``Glory.'' 5. SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Brenda Fricker, ``My Left Foot''; Anjelica Huston, ``Enemies, A Love Story''; Lena Olin, ``Enemies, A Love Story''; Julia Roberts, ``Steel Magnolias''; Dianne Wiest, ``Parenthood.'' 6. DIRECTOR: Oliver Stone, ``Born on the Fourth of July''; Woody Allen, ``Crimes and Misdemeanors''; Peter Weir, ``Dead Poets Society''; Kenneth Branagh, ``Henry V''; Jim Sheridan, ``My Left Foot.'' 7. ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Woody Allen, ``Crimes and Misdemeanors''; Tom Schulman, ``Dead Poets Society''; Spike Lee, ``Do the Right Thing''; Steven Soderbergh, ``sex, lies and videotape''; Nora Ephron, ``When Harry Met Sally ...'' 8. ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic, ``Born on the Fourth of July''; Alfred Uhry, ``Driving Miss Daisy''; Roger L. Simon and Paul Mazursky, ``Enemies, A Love Story''; Phil Alden Robinson, ``Field of Dreams''; Jim Sheridan and Shane Connaughton, ``My Left Foot.'' 9. BEST FOREIGN FILM: ``Camille Claudel,'' France; ``Cinema Paradiso,'' Italy; ``Jesus of Montreal,'' Canada; ``Santiago, The Story of His New Life,'' Puerto Rico; ``Waltzing Regitze,'' Denmark. 10. ART DIRECTION: ``The Abyss,'' ``The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,'' ``Batman,'' ``Driving Miss Daisy,'' ``Glory.'' 11. CINEMATOGRAPHY: ``The Abyss,'' ``Blaze,'' ``Born on the Fourth of July,'' ``The Fabulous Baker Boys,'' ``Glory.'' 12. COSTUME DESIGN: ``The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,'' ``Driving Miss Daisy,'' ``Harlem Nights,'' ``Henry V,'' ``Valmont.'' 13. DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: ``Adam Clayton Powell,'' ``Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt,'' ``Crack USA: Country Under Siege,'' ``For All Mankind,'' ``Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren.'' 14. DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: ``Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9,'' ``The Johnstown Flood,'' ``Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future.'' 15. FILM EDITING: ``The Bear,'' ``Born on the Fourth of July,'' ``Driving Miss Daisy,'' ``The Fabulous Baker Boys,'' ``Glory.'' 16. MAKEUP: ``The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,'' ``Dad,'' ``Driving Miss Daisy.'' 17. MUSIC ORIGINAL SCORE: John Williams, ``Born on the Fourth of July''; David Grusin, ``The Fabulous Baker Boys''; James Horner, ``Field of Dreams''; John Williams, ``Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade''; Alan Menken, ``The Little Mermaid.'' 18. MUSIC ORIGINAL SONG: ``After All'' from ``Chances Are''; ``The Girl Who Used to Be Me'' from ``Shirley Valentine''; ``I Love to See You Smile'' from ``Parenthood''; ``Kiss The Girl'' from ``The Little Mermaid''; ``Under the Sea'' from ``The Little Mermaid.'' 19. ANIMATED SHORT FILM: ``Balance,'' ``Cow,'' ``The Hill Farm.'' 20. LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: ``Amazon Diary,'' ``The Child Eater,'' ``Work Experience.'' 21. SOUND: ``The Abyss,'' ``Black Rain,'' ``Born on the Fourth of July,'' ``Glory,'' ``Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.'' 22. SOUND EFFECTS EDITING: ``Black Rain,'' ``Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,'' ``Lethal Weapon 2.'' 23. VISUAL EFFECTS: ``The Abyss,'' ``The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,'' ``Back to the Future Part II.''