20 Things You Didn't Know About The Sixth Sense

5. The Only Oscar Nomination Of Several Careers

The Sixth Sense
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Not only did The Sixth Sense win praise from critics and fans alike, the movie was that well received that it was recognised by the Academy on various fronts.

To be specific, The Sixth Sense received six nominations at the 2000 edition of the Academy Awards. Despite the multitude of nominations, mind, the production was unsuccessful on all six fronts.

In addition to the Best Picture prize, M. Night Shyamalan was up for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, Haley Joel Osment was up for Best Supporting Actor, Toni Collette was up for Best Supporting Actress, and Andrew Mondshein was up for Best Editing.

For Shyamalan, Osment, Collette and Mondshein, this would prove to be the only time in their careers to date that they received an Oscar nomination.

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