An Officer and a Gentleman: Directed by Taylor Hackford. With Richard Gere, Debra Winger, David Keith, Robert Loggia. A young man must complete his work at a Navy Officer Candidate School to become an aviator, with the help of a tough Gunnery Sergeant and his new girlfriend.. An Officer and a Gentleman saw Louis Gossett Jr. win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Gunnery Sergeant Foley. Gossett was the first black man to ever win this award. The first Academy Award won by a black actor was Best Supporting Actress, recognising Hattie McDaniels’ work in Gone with the Wind (1939), followed by a Best.
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Take away the R-rated dialogue and the sex scenes, and Officer and a Gentleman could have been a 1937 MGM flick, maybe with Robert Taylor as Zack, Wallace Beery as Foley, and Jimmy Stewart as Sid. An Officer and a Gentleman was nominated for 7 Oscars, with wins to Gossett and to the hit song “Up Where We Belong.”. Zack Mayo is an aloof, taciturn man who aspires to be a navy pilot. Once he arrives at training camp for his 13-week officer’s course, Mayo runs afoul of abrasive, no-nonsense drill Sergeant Emil Foley. Mayo is an excellent cadet, but a little cold around the heart, so Foley rides him mercilessly, sensing that the young man would be prime officer material if he weren’t so self-involved. Zack’s.



