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When the Oscars like you, they really, really like you. Tour our photo gallery below to see the 15 movies that won the most competitive Oscars throughout history. At 11 victories apiece, the current three record-holders are “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003), “Titanic” (1997) and “Ben-Hur” (1959). But where do other Academy Awards favorites like “West Side Story” (1961), “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008) and “Gone with the Wind” (1939) fall on the historic list? Gallery originally published July 2020.

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At the upcoming Oscars, “Oppenheimer” (2023) leads all other contenders with a whopping 13 nominations for picture, director (Christopher Nolan), adapted screenplay, actor (Cillian Murphy), supporting actor (Robert Downey Jr.), supporting actress (Emily Blunt), cinematography, costume design, film editing, makeup & hairstyling, production design, score and sound. If it claims 12 or 13 of these trophies on March 10, 2024, “Oppenheimer” will break the record and become the all-time winner at the Academy Awards.

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Ceremony\nYear in Film\nWinner\nNominee\n
1st\n1927\u20131928\n7th Heaven\n\n\u2713\n3\n5\n\n
Sunrise\n\n\n3\n4\n[B]\n
2nd\n1928\u20131929\nThe Bridge of San Luis Rey\n\n\n1\n1\n\n
The Broadway Melody\n\u2713\n\u2713\n1\n3\n\n
Coquette\n\n\n1\n1\n\n
The Divine Lady\n\n\n1\n3\n\n
In Old Arizona\n\n\u2713\n1\n5\n\n
The Patriot\n\n\u2713\n1\n5\n\n
White Shadows in the South Seas\n\n\n1\n1\n\n
3rd\n1929\u20131930\nAll Quiet on the Western Front\n\u2713\n\u2713\n2\n4\n\n
The Big House\n\n\u2713\n2\n4\n\n
4th\n1930\u20131931\nCimarron\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n7\n\n
5th\n1931\u20131932\nBad Girl\n\n\u2713\n2\n3\n\n
The Champ\n\n\u2713\n2\n4\n\n
6th\n1932\u20131933\nCavalcade\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n4\n\n
7th\n1934\nIt Happened One Night\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n5\n\n
8th\n1935\nThe Informer\n\n\u2713\n4\n6\n\n
9th\n1936\nAnthony Adverse\n\n\u2713\n4\n7\n\n
10th\n1937\nThe Life of Emile Zola\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n10\n\n
11th\n1938\nThe Adventures of Robin Hood\n\n\u2713\n3\n4\n\n
12th\n1939\nGone with the Wind\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n13\n[C]\n
13th\n1940\nThe Thief of Bagdad\n\n\n3\n4\n\n
14th\n1941\nHow Green Was My Valley\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
15th\n1942\nMrs. Miniver\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n12\n\n
16th\n1943\nThe Song of Bernadette\n\n\u2713\n4\n12\n\n
17th\n1944\nGoing My Way\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n10\n\n
18th\n1945\nThe Lost Weekend\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n7\n\n
19th\n1946\nThe Best Years of Our Lives\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n8\n[D]\n
20th\n1947\nGentleman's Agreement\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n8\n\n
Miracle on 34th Street\n\n\u2713\n3\n4\n\n
21st\n1948\nHamlet\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n7\n\n
22nd\n1949\nThe Heiress\n\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
23rd\n1950\nAll About Eve\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n14\n\n
24th\n1951\nAn American in Paris\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n8\n\n
A Place in the Sun\n\n\u2713\n6\n9\n\n
25th\n1952\nThe Bad and the Beautiful\n\n\n5\n6\n\n
26th\n1953\nFrom Here to Eternity\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n13\n\n
27th\n1954\nOn the Waterfront\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n12\n\n
28th\n1955\nMarty\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
29th\n1956\nAround the World in 80 Days\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n8\n\n
The King and I\n\n\u2713\n5\n9\n\n
30th\n1957\nThe Bridge on the River Kwai\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n8\n\n
31st\n1958\nGigi\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n9\n\n
32nd\n1959\nBen-Hur\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n12\n\n
33rd\n1960\nThe Apartment\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
34th\n1961\nWest Side Story\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n11\n\n
35th\n1962\nLawrence of Arabia\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n10\n\n
36th\n1963\nCleopatra\n\n\u2713\n4\n9\n\n
Tom Jones\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n10\n\n
37th\n1964\nMy Fair Lady\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n12\n\n
38th\n1965\nDoctor Zhivago\n\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
The Sound of Music\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
39th\n1966\nA Man for All Seasons\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n8\n\n
40th\n1967\nIn the Heat of the Night\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n7\n\n
41st\n1968\nOliver!\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n11\n[E]\n
42nd\n1969\nButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\n\n\u2713\n4\n7\n\n
43rd\n1970\nPatton\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n10\n\n
44th\n1971\nThe French Connection\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n8\n\n
45th\n1972\nCabaret\n\n\u2713\n8\n10\n\n
46th\n1973\nThe Sting\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n10\n\n
47th\n1974\nThe Godfather Part II\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n11\n\n
48th\n1975\nOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n9\n\n
49th\n1976\nAll the President's Men\n\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
Network\n\n\u2713\n4\n10\n\n
50th\n1977\nStar Wars\n\n\u2713\n6\n10\n[F]\n
51st\n1978\nThe Deer Hunter\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n9\n\n
52nd\n1979\nKramer vs. Kramer\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n9\n\n
53rd\n1980\nOrdinary People\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n6\n\n
54th\n1981\nChariots of Fire\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n7\n\n
Raiders of the Lost Ark\n\n\u2713\n4\n8\n[G]\n
55th\n1982\nGandhi\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n11\n\n
56th\n1983\nTerms of Endearment\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n11\n\n
57th\n1984\nAmadeus\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n11\n\n
58th\n1985\nOut of Africa\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n11\n\n
59th\n1986\nPlatoon\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
60th\n1987\nThe Last Emperor\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n9\n\n
61st\n1988\nRain Man\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n8\n[H]\n
62nd\n1989\nDriving Miss Daisy\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n9\n\n
63rd\n1990\nDances with Wolves\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n12\n\n
64th\n1991\nThe Silence of the Lambs\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n7\n\n
65th\n1992\nUnforgiven\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n9\n\n
66th\n1993\nSchindler's List\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n12\n\n
67th\n1994\nForrest Gump\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n13\n\n
68th\n1995\nBraveheart\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
69th\n1996\nThe English Patient\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n12\n\n
70th\n1997\nTitanic\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n14\n\n
71st\n1998\nShakespeare in Love\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n13\n\n
72nd\n1999\nAmerican Beauty\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n8\n\n
73rd\n2000\nGladiator\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n12\n\n
74th\n2001\nA Beautiful Mind\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring\n\n\u2713\n4\n13\n\n
75th\n2002\nChicago\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n13\n\n
76th\n2003\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n11\n\n
77th\n2004\nThe Aviator\n\n\u2713\n5\n11\n\n
78th\n2005\nBrokeback Mountain\n\n\u2713\n3\n8\n\n
Crash\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n6\n\n
King Kong\n\n\n3\n4\n\n
Memoirs of a Geisha\n\n\n3\n6\n\n
79th\n2006\nThe Departed\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n5\n\n
80th\n2007\nNo Country for Old Men\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
81st\n2008\nSlumdog Millionaire\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n10\n\n
82nd\n2009\nThe Hurt Locker\n\u2713\n\u2713\n6\n9\n\n
83rd\n2010\nInception\n\n\u2713\n4\n8\n\n
The King's Speech\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n12\n\n
84th\n2011\nThe Artist\n\u2713\n\u2713\n5\n10\n\n
Hugo\n\n\u2713\n5\n11\n\n
85th\n2012\nLife of Pi\n\n\u2713\n4\n11\n\n
86th\n2013\nGravity\n\n\u2713\n7\n10\n\n
87th\n2014\nBirdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n9\n\n
The Grand Budapest Hotel\n\n\u2713\n4\n9\n\n
88th\n2015\nMad Max: Fury Road\n\n\u2713\n6\n10\n\n
89th\n2016\nLa La Land\n\n\u2713\n6\n14\n\n
90th\n2017\nThe Shape of Water\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n13\n\n
91st\n2018\nBohemian Rhapsody\n\n\u2713\n4\n5\n\n
92nd\n2019\nParasite\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n6\n\n
93rd\n2020\u20132021\nNomadland\n\u2713\n\u2713\n3\n6\n\n
94th\n2021\nDune\n\n\u2713\n6\n10\n\n
95th\n2022\nEverything Everywhere All at Once\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n11\n\n
96th\n2023\nOppenheimer\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n13\n\n
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Ceremonies\n
96
Years in Film\n
118
Film Titles\n
76
Winners\n
109
Nominees\n
588
Awards\n
1015
Nominations\n
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  1. ^ This column includes competitive awards (i.e., Academy Awards of Merit) only. It does not include the following: Honorary Awards; Special Awards; Special Achievement Awards; and Scientific or Technical Awards.\n
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  3. ^ At the 1st Academy Awards (1927\u20131928), Wings won the Academy Award for Outstanding Picture (now known as Best Picture), while Sunrise won the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Picture. At the time, these two categories were seen as equally the top award of the night, intended to honor different and equally important aspects of superior film-making. The following year, however, at the 2nd Academy Awards (1928\u20131929), the Academy discontinued the Unique and Artistic Picture award and decided retroactively that the Outstanding Picture award won by Wings was the highest honor that could be awarded.\n
  4. \n
  5. ^ Gone with the Wind received 8 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award and a Scientific or Technical Award (Class III).\n
  6. \n
  7. ^ The Best Years of Our Lives received 7 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award.\n
  8. \n
  9. ^ Oliver! received 5 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received an Honorary Award.\n
  10. \n
  11. ^ Star Wars received 6 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Achievement Award.\n
  12. \n
  13. ^ Raiders of the Lost Ark received 4 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Achievement Award.\n
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  15. ^ At the 61st Academy Awards (1988), Rain Man and Who Framed Roger Rabbit each received 4 awards. Rain Man received 4 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. Who Framed Roger Rabbit received 3 competitive Academy Awards of Merit; in addition, the film received a Special Achievement Award.\n
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Historical progression of most Academy Awards per ceremony[edit]

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This table displays the historical progression of films receiving a record number of Academy Awards:\n

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Record Number
of Awards\n
Film Title\nAchievement\nAcademy Awards Season\nDuration of
Record\n
Ceremony\nYear in Film\n
3 awards\n7th Heaven\nSet Record\n1st\n1927\u20131928\n6 years\n
Sunrise\n
Cimarron\nTied Record\n4th\n1930\u20131931\n
Cavalcade\nTied Record\n6th\n1932\u20131933\n
5 awards\nIt Happened One Night\nBroke Record\n7th\n1934\n5 years\n
8 awards\nGone with the Wind\nBroke Record\n12th\n1939\n19 years\n
From Here to Eternity\nTied Record\n26th\n1953\n
On the Waterfront\nTied Record\n27th\n1954\n
9 awards\nGigi\nBroke Record\n31st\n1958\n1 year\n
11 awards\nBen-Hur\nBroke Record\n32nd\n1959\n64 years\n
Titanic\nTied Record\n70th\n1997\n
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\nTied Record\n76th\n2003\n
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Academy Awards Season\nFilm Title\nBest Picture\nNominations\nAwards[A]\nNotes\n
Ceremony\nYear in Film\nWinner\nNominee\n
1st\n1927\u20131928\n7th Heaven\n\n\u2713\n5\n3\n\n
2nd\n1928\u20131929\nIn Old Arizona\n\n\u2713\n5\n1\n\n
The Patriot\n\n\u2713\n5\n1\n\n
3rd\n1929\u20131930\nThe Love Parade\n\n\u2713\n6\n0\n\n
4th\n1930\u20131931\nCimarron\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n3\n\n
5th\n1931\u20131932\nArrowsmith\n\n\u2713\n4\n0\n\n
The Champ\n\n\u2713\n4\n2\n\n
6th\n1932\u20131933\nCavalcade\n\u2713\n\u2713\n4\n3\n\n
A Farewell to Arms\n\n\u2713\n4\n2\n\n
Lady for a Day\n\n\u2713\n4\n0\n\n
7th\n1934\nOne Night of Love\n\n\u2713\n6\n2\n[B]\n
8th\n1935\nMutiny on the Bounty\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n1\n\n
9th\n1936\nAnthony Adverse\n\n\u2713\n7\n4\n\n
Dodsworth\n\n\u2713\n7\n1\n\n
The Great Ziegfeld\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n3\n\n
10th\n1937\nThe Life of Emile Zola\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n3\n\n
11th\n1938\nYou Can't Take It with You\n\u2713\n\u2713\n7\n2\n\n
12th\n1939\nGone with the Wind\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n8\n[C]\n
13th\n1940\nRebecca\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n2\n\n
14th\n1941\nSergeant York\n\n\u2713\n11\n2\n\n
15th\n1942\nMrs. Miniver\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n6\n\n
16th\n1943\nThe Song of Bernadette\n\n\u2713\n12\n4\n\n
17th\n1944\nGoing My Way\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n7\n\n
Wilson\n\n\u2713\n10\n5\n\n
18th\n1945\nThe Bells of St. Mary's\n\n\u2713\n8\n1\n\n
19th\n1946\nThe Best Years of Our Lives\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n7\n[D]\n
20th\n1947\nGentleman's Agreement\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
21st\n1948\nJohnny Belinda\n\n\u2713\n12\n1\n\n
22nd\n1949\nThe Heiress\n\n\u2713\n8\n4\n\n
23rd\n1950\nAll About Eve\n\u2713\n\u2713\n14\n6\n\n
24th\n1951\nA Streetcar Named Desire\n\n\u2713\n12\n4\n\n
25th\n1952\nHigh Noon\n\n\u2713\n7\n4\n\n
Moulin Rouge\n\n\u2713\n7\n2\n\n
The Quiet Man\n\n\u2713\n7\n2\n\n
26th\n1953\nFrom Here to Eternity\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n8\n\n
27th\n1954\nOn the Waterfront\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n8\n\n
28th\n1955\nLove Is a Many-Splendored Thing\n\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
Marty\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n4\n\n
The Rose Tattoo\n\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
29th\n1956\nGiant\n\n\u2713\n10\n1\n\n
30th\n1957\nSayonara\n\n\u2713\n10\n4\n\n
31st\n1958\nThe Defiant Ones\n\n\u2713\n9\n2\n\n
Gigi\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n9\n\n
32nd\n1959\nBen-Hur\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n11\n\n
33rd\n1960\nThe Apartment\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n5\n\n
34th\n1961\nJudgment at Nuremberg\n\n\u2713\n11\n2\n\n
West Side Story\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n10\n\n
35th\n1962\nLawrence of Arabia\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n7\n\n
36th\n1963\nTom Jones\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n4\n\n
37th\n1964\nMary Poppins\n\n\u2713\n13\n5\n\n
38th\n1965\nDoctor Zhivago\n\n\u2713\n10\n5\n\n
The Sound of Music\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n5\n\n
39th\n1966\nWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?\n\n\u2713\n13\n5\n\n
40th\n1967\nBonnie and Clyde\n\n\u2713\n10\n2\n\n
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner\n\n\u2713\n10\n2\n\n
41st\n1968\nOliver!\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n5\n[E]\n
42nd\n1969\nAnne of the Thousand Days\n\n\u2713\n10\n1\n\n
43rd\n1970\nAirport\n\n\u2713\n10\n1\n\n
Patton\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n7\n\n
44th\n1971\nFiddler on the Roof\n\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
The French Connection\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n5\n\n
The Last Picture Show\n\n\u2713\n8\n2\n\n
45th\n1972\nCabaret\n\n\u2713\n10\n8\n\n
The Godfather\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n3\n\n
46th\n1973\nThe Exorcist\n\n\u2713\n10\n2\n\n
The Sting\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n7\n\n
47th\n1974\nChinatown\n\n\u2713\n11\n1\n\n
The Godfather Part II\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n6\n\n
48th\n1975\nOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n5\n\n
49th\n1976\nNetwork\n\n\u2713\n10\n4\n\n
Rocky\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n3\n\n
50th\n1977\nJulia\n\n\u2713\n11\n3\n\n
The Turning Point\n\n\u2713\n11\n0\n\n
51st\n1978\nThe Deer Hunter\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n5\n\n
Heaven Can Wait\n\n\u2713\n9\n1\n\n
52nd\n1979\nAll That Jazz\n\n\u2713\n9\n4\n\n
Kramer vs. Kramer\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n5\n\n
53rd\n1980\nThe Elephant Man\n\n\u2713\n8\n0\n\n
Raging Bull\n\n\u2713\n8\n2\n\n
54th\n1981\nReds\n\n\u2713\n12\n3\n\n
55th\n1982\nGandhi\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n8\n\n
56th\n1983\nTerms of Endearment\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n5\n\n
57th\n1984\nAmadeus\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n8\n\n
A Passage to India\n\n\u2713\n11\n2\n\n
58th\n1985\nThe Color Purple\n\n\u2713\n11\n0\n\n
Out of Africa\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n7\n\n
59th\n1986\nPlatoon\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n4\n\n
A Room with a View\n\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
60th\n1987\nThe Last Emperor\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n9\n\n
61st\n1988\nRain Man\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n4\n\n
62nd\n1989\nDriving Miss Daisy\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n4\n\n
63rd\n1990\nDances with Wolves\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n7\n\n
64th\n1991\nBugsy\n\n\u2713\n10\n2\n\n
65th\n1992\nHowards End\n\n\u2713\n9\n3\n\n
Unforgiven\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n4\n\n
66th\n1993\nSchindler's List\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n7\n\n
67th\n1994\nForrest Gump\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n6\n\n
68th\n1995\nBraveheart\n\u2713\n\u2713\n10\n5\n\n
69th\n1996\nThe English Patient\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n9\n\n
70th\n1997\nTitanic\n\u2713\n\u2713\n14\n11\n\n
71st\n1998\nShakespeare in Love\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n7\n\n
72nd\n1999\nAmerican Beauty\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n5\n\n
73rd\n2000\nGladiator\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n5\n\n
74th\n2001\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring\n\n\u2713\n13\n4\n\n
75th\n2002\nChicago\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n6\n\n
76th\n2003\nThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n11\n\n
77th\n2004\nThe Aviator\n\n\u2713\n11\n5\n\n
78th\n2005\nBrokeback Mountain\n\n\u2713\n8\n3\n\n
79th\n2006\nDreamgirls\n\n\n8\n2\n\n
80th\n2007\nNo Country for Old Men\n\u2713\n\u2713\n8\n4\n\n
There Will Be Blood\n\n\u2713\n8\n2\n\n
81st\n2008\nThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button\n\n\u2713\n13\n3\n\n
82nd\n2009\nAvatar\n\n\u2713\n9\n3\n\n
The Hurt Locker\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n6\n\n
83rd\n2010\nThe King's Speech\n\u2713\n\u2713\n12\n4\n\n
84th\n2011\nHugo\n\n\u2713\n11\n5\n\n
85th\n2012\nLincoln\n\n\u2713\n12\n2\n\n
86th\n2013\nAmerican Hustle\n\n\u2713\n10\n0\n\n
Gravity\n\n\u2713\n10\n7\n\n
87th\n2014\nBirdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)\n\u2713\n\u2713\n9\n4\n\n
The Grand Budapest Hotel\n\n\u2713\n9\n4\n\n
88th\n2015\nThe Revenant\n\n\u2713\n12\n3\n\n
89th\n2016\nLa La Land\n\n\u2713\n14\n6\n\n
90th\n2017\nThe Shape of Water\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n4\n\n
91st\n2018\nThe Favourite\n\n\u2713\n10\n1\n\n
Roma\n\n\u2713\n10\n3\n\n
92nd\n2019\nJoker\n\n\u2713\n11\n2\n\n
93rd\n2020\u20132021\nMank\n\n\u2713\n10\n2\n\n
94th\n2021\nThe Power of the Dog\n\n\u2713\n12\n1\n\n
95th\n2022\nEverything Everywhere All at Once\n\u2713\n\u2713\n11\n7\n\n
96th\n2023\nOppenheimer\n\u2713\n\u2713\n13\n7\n\n
96
Ceremonies\n
96
Years in Film\n
131
Film Titles\n
60
Winners\n
130
Nominees\n
1,271
Nominations\n
525
Awards\n
Column
Totals\n
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Notes
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  1. ^ This column includes competitive awards (i.e., Academy Awards of Merit) only. It does not include the following: Honorary Awards; Special Awards; Special Achievement Awards; and Scientific or Technical Awards.\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ One Night of Love received 2 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Scientific or Technical Award (Class III).\n
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  5. ^ Gone with the Wind received 8 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award and a Scientific or Technical Award (Class III).\n
  6. \n
  7. ^ The Best Years of Our Lives received 7 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received a Special Award.\n
  8. \n
  9. ^ Oliver! received 5 competitive Academy Awards of Merit. In addition, the film received an Honorary Award.\n
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Historical progression of most Academy Award nominations per ceremony[edit]

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This table displays the historical progression of films receiving a record number of Academy Award nominations:\n

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5 nominations\n7th Heaven\nSet Record\n1st\n1927\u20131928\n2 years\n
In Old Arizona\nTied Record\n2nd\n1928\u20131929\n
The Patriot\n
6 nominations\nThe Love Parade\nBroke Record\n3rd\n1929\u20131930\n1 year\n
7 nominations\nCimarron\nBroke Record\n4th\n1930\u20131931\n4 years\n
8 nominations\nMutiny on the Bounty\nBroke Record\n8th\n1935\n2 years\n
10 nominations\nThe Life of Emile Zola\nBroke Record\n10th\n1937\n2 years\n
13 nominations\nGone with the Wind\nBroke Record\n12th\n1939\n11 years\n
14 nominations\nAll About Eve\nBroke Record\n23rd\n1950\n73 years\n
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La La Land\nTied Record\n89th\n2016\n
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  • A total of 69 films appear on both lists above. That is, there are 69 films that received the most Academy Awards \u2013 as well as the most Academy Award nominations \u2013 in their respective years of eligibility.\n
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Here\u2019s Who Has Won the Most Oscars Ever

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Updated: | Originally published: ;

The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences — which has shown some progress in recent years in its attempts to diversify its membership — honored a number of fresh faces alongside some familiar Hollywood staples at the 91st Academy Awards.

While 2019 saw several major Oscar firsts, the number of actors, directors, movies and filmmakers who have won the most Academy Awards in the history of the ceremony didn’t really change. Meryl Streep, who was not nominated this year, continues to hold the record for the greatest number of nominations ever received by an actor. She’s one of several stars who have earned so many Oscar nominations throughout the years that many people assume they hold all the Academy Award records. But this isn’t quite true — although people like Streep, Steven Spielberg and Cate Blanchett have received many nominations, the number of people who have actually taken home the gold statue multiple times is surprisingly small.

Below, see which actors, directors, movies and filmmakers have won the most Oscars in the history of the Academy Awards.

Who has the most Oscars overall?

Out of all nominees in Academy Awards history, Walt Disney holds the most Oscars. Disney won 26 Oscars over the course of his career and was nominated a grand total of 59 times. Most of his Oscars, won between 1932 and 1969, came in the category of Best Animated Short, including The Three Little Pigs, The Ugly Duckling and a posthumous win for Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.

Who has the most Oscars for acting?

Katharine Hepburn holds the distinction of winning the most Oscars for acting, with four Academy Awards and a total of 12 nominations. Hepburn won for her roles in the films Morning Glory (1933), Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968) and On Golden Pond (1981).

Who has the most Oscars for directing?

The director John Ford, best known for his Westerns, holds the record of the most Oscars for directing. Nominated a total of five times, Ford holds four Oscars, for the films The Informer (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Quiet Man (1952).

Alfonso Cuarón, who won Best Director for Roma at the 2019 Oscars, is close to Ford’s record. It’s his second Best Director win, with the first for Gravity in 2014.

Which movie has the most Oscars?

Three movies share the record for the most Oscars. Titanic (1997), Ben-Hur (1959) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) each nabbed 11 Academy Awards in the years in which they were nominated, the highest number of Oscars for one movie. The films All About Eve (1950) and La La Land (2016), with 14 Oscar nominations each, join Titanic as the most Oscar-nominated movies in the Academy’s history.

Who has the most Oscar nominations ever?

Meryl Streep has the most Oscar nominations ever, a record she set and then broke last year when she scooped her 21st nod for her role as Katharine Graham in Steven Spielberg’s The Post. She previously set the record in 2017, with her 20th Oscar nomination, for Florence Foster Jenkins. By now a fixture of the Academy Awards, Streep has won the Oscar three times, for her roles in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Sophie’s Choice (1982) and The Iron Lady (2011). The male actor with the most nominations is Jack Nicholson, who has been nominated 12 times.

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Who has won the most Oscars of all time? Breaking down the award show's record-holders

The same person holds the record for the most wins and the most nominations.

The Academy Awards are approaching their 95th year. In the awards show's near century of existence, legends have been made, records have been set \u2014 and records have been broken.

Nominees for the 2023 Academy Awards, which premiere on March 12, 2023, set their own records.

With \"The Fabelmans,\" Steven Spielberg is now tied with Martin Scorsese for having 12 best picture nominees. \u201cEverything Everywhere All At Once\u201d is the first film to havt three Asian acting nominees in the same year. John Williams cemented his legacy as the most-nominated living person, with 53 nods. At nearly 91 years old, he's also the oldest nominee of all time.

The list goes on. But if you're looking for some of the historic winners, read on, and find a list of actors, creators and movies holding the most nominations and wins of all time.

What movies have won the most Oscars?

Three films are tied for having the most Oscar wins of all time.

'Ben Hur' (1959)

The first is \"Ben-Hur\" (1959), which follows a Jewish prince who is enslaved by the Romans. The movie received 12 nominations and won 11, including best picture.

'Titanic' (1997)

Nearly four decades after the release of \"Ben-Hur,\" James Cameron\u2019s \"Titanic\" would sweep the Oscars with 14 nominations and 11 wins. The epic romance, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, was a box office heavyweight. It eventually became one of the highest grossing films of all time.

In addition to best picture and best director, Celine Dion's \u201cMy Heart Will Go On\u201d also won for best song. The song itself debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for several weeks.\u00a0

'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003)

The 75th Academy Awards marked be the third time a single film would be tied with the most Oscars win.

\"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,\" the final film in Peter Jackson\u2019s trilogy, was nominated for 11 Oscars and won in every category. This unprecedented feat has yet to be repeated, putting \"Return of the King\" in a much coveted spot.\u00a0

Who has won the most Oscars?

Katharine Hepburn has won the most acting Academy Awards

The late Katharine Hepburn won four best actress Academy Awards and was nominated 12 times. The four films that solidified her legacy are \"Morning Glory\" (1933), \"Guess Who\u2019s Coming to Dinner\" (1967), \"The Lion in Winter\" (1968) and \"On Golden Pond\" (1981).\u00a0

Daniel Day-Lewis is also a record-holder

Known for embodying his characters fully through method acting, Daniel Day-Lewis is the only actor in history to have earned three best actor awards. He trails only Hepburn.

Nominated six times, Lewis\u2019 first Oscar win came from the 1989 film \u201cMy Left Foot,\u201d in which he played an artist with cerebral palsy. In 2008, Lewis scored his next Best Actor win for his turn as a ruthless oilman in \u201cThere Will Be Blood.\u201d His final win arrived\u00a0in 2013 for the film \u201cLincoln,\u201d another best actor win. In the film Lewis played the titular president, Abraham Lincoln.

Walt Disney has won the most Oscars ever

Walt Disney has won the most Oscars ever. With 59 nominations and 22 wins, the late famed producer paved his way through shepherding iconic animated films such as \"Dumbo\" (1941) and \"Pinnocchio\" (1940).

Disney\u2019s first win was in 1932 for the short animated film \"Flowers and Trees,\" which was the first time an animated film had achieved such a feat.\u00a0\u00a0

Who has the most nominations ever?\u00a0\u00a0

Meryl Streep has the most acting nominations of all time

The legendary actor Meryl Streep has been nominated a record-setting 21 times.

Streep won three of those acting awards \u2014 twice for best actress and once for best supporting actress. She won her first Oscar for best supporting actress in the 1979 film \"Kramer vs. Kramer.\" In 1983, Streep garnered her first Best Actress award for \"Sophie\u2019s Choice.\" Her second win would come from \"The Iron Lady\" (2012), in which she played former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

Composer John Williams has the most nominations of any living person

John Williams, a critically acclaimed composer, is the most Oscar nominated living person. Williams\u2019 body of work is composed of iconic film scores, ranging from \"The Empire Strikes Back\" to \"Jaws.\" His other works include \"Schindler\u2019s List,\" \"E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial,\" and \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.\"

Walt Disney is the most nominated person of all time

In addition to having won the most Oscars, the Disney founder has been nominated for the most awards, with 59 in total.

Who won the most awards in one night?

Bong Joon Ho won four Oscars for \u201cParasite\" in 2020, tying with a record Walt Disney set in 1954. The South Korean director picked up best director, best international film, best original screenplay and best picture.

CORRECTION 2/24 at 10:05 a.m.: This article previously stated Steven Spielberg had 13 best picture nominations. He has 12.

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Most awards or nominations [edit]

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  • Most awards won by a single film: 11\n
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  • Most nominations received by a single film: 14\n
    • Three films have received 14 nominations:\n
      • All About Eve (1950): won 6 awards out of 16 possible categories
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      • Titanic (1997): won 11 awards out of 17 possible categories
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      • La La Land (2016): won 6 awards out of 17 possible categories
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  • Largest sweep (winning awards in every nominated category): 11\n
    • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) won in every category for which it was nominated: Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Art Direction, Makeup, Costume Design, Film Editing, Original Score, Original Song, Sound Mixing, and Visual Effects
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  • Most total awards won by a person: 22\n
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  • Most total nominations for a person: 59\n
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  • Most nominations and awards for a person in a single year: 6 & 4\n
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  • Most competitive awards won by a person who is still living: 8\n
    • Composer Alan Menken has won 8 competitive awards
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    • Of note: Visual Effects Supervisor Dennis Muren has won 9 Academy Awards: six competitive awards, two \"Special Achievement\" awards, and one \"Technical Achievement\" award
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  • Acting: 4\n
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  • Film Music Composition and Songwriting: 9\n
    • Alfred Newman, all for Best Original Score
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      • John Williams has won five awards and holds the record for the most nominations by a living person at 54.
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      • Sammy Cahn won four awards, all for Best Original Song
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      • Johnny Mercer won four awards, all for Best Original Song
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      • Jimmy Van Heusen won four awards, all for Best Original Song
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  • Art Direction: 11\n
    • Cedric Gibbons, who designed the Oscar statuette, received 38 nominations
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  • Costume Design: 8\n
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    • Rick Baker, who has received 11 nominations in total
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  • Special Effects (discontinued in 1962): 3\n
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  • Most awards won for an animated feature film: 3\n
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  • Most awards won by a country for Best International Feature Film: 14\n
    • Italy, which has received 33 nominations in total
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  • Most nominations received by a country for Best International Feature Film: 41\n
    • France, which has won the award 12 times
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  • Most awards won by a foreign-language film: 4\n
    • Four foreign-language films have won four Academy Awards:\n
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      • Parasite (2019) won Best International Feature Film, Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay
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      • All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) won Best International Feature Film, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Score
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    • Two foreign language films have been nominated for ten Academy Awards (* = winner):\n
      • (2000): Best Foreign Language Film (*), Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction (*), Best Cinematography (*), Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score (*), and Best Original Song
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      • Roma (2018): Best Foreign Language Film (*), Best Picture, Best Director (*), Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography (*), Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing
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Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Gaetano Daniele\n
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Gianluigi Braschi\n
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Bill Kong
Hsu Li-kong
Ang Lee\n
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\"China\" China
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\"United United States\n
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(79th)\n
Letters from Iwo Jima\nLetters from Iwo Jima
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Clint Eastwood
Steven Spielberg
Robert Lorenz\n
\"United United States\nJapanese
(some parts in English)\n
[21]\n
2006
(79th)\n
Babel\nBabel\nAlejandro Gonz\u00e1lez I\u00f1\u00e1rritu
Jon Kilik
Steve Golin\n
\"United United States
\"Mexico\" Mexico
\"France\" France\n
English, Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, Japanese Sign language, Berber languages\n[21]\n
2012
(85th)\n
Amour\nAmour\nMargaret Menegoz
Stefan Arndt
Veit Heiduschka
Michael Katz\n
\"Austria\" Austria
\"France\" France
\"Germany\" Germany\n
French\n[15]\n
2018
(91st)\n
Roma\nRoma\nGabriela Rodr\u00edguez
Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n\n
\"Mexico\" Mexico
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\"United United States\n

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Spanish, Mixtec\n[15]\n
2019
(92nd)\n
Parasite\nGisaengchung
\uae30\uc0dd\ucda9

(Korean)
\n
Kwak Sin-ae
Bong Joon-ho\n
\"South South Korea\nKorean\n\n
2020
(93rd)\n
Minari\nMinari
(English)
\ubbf8\ub098\ub9ac
(Korean)\n
Christina Oh\n\"United United States\nKorean
(some parts in English)\n
\n
2021
(94th)\n
Drive My Car\n\u30c9\u30e9\u30a4\u30d6\u30fb\u30de\u30a4\u30fb\u30ab\u30fc\n

Doraibu mai k\u0101
(Japanese)\n

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Teruhisa Yamamoto\n\"Japan\" Japan\nJapanese
(some parts in European languages)\n
\n
2022
(95th)\n
All Quiet on the Western Front\nIm Westen nichts Neues\nMalte Grunert\n\"Germany\" Germany\nGerman
(some parts in French)\n
\n
2023
(96th)\n
Anatomy of a Fall\nAnatomie d'une chute\nJustine Triet\n\"France\" France\nFrench, English, German\n\n
2023
(96th)\n
Past Lives\nPast Lives\nCeline Song\n\"United United States
\"South South Korea\n
Korean, English\n\n
2023
(96th)\n
The Zone of Interest\nThe Zone of Interest\nJonathan Glazer\n\"United United Kingdom
\"United United States
\"Poland\" Poland\n
German, Polish, Yiddish\n\n
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Age-related records[edit]

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Nomination\nName\nAge\nFilm\nYear\nDate of birth\nDate of nomination\n
2nd\nSal Mineo\n22 years, 17 days\nExodus\n1960\nJanuary 10, 1939\nJanuary 27, 1961\n
3rd\nMarlon Brando\n29 years, 318 days\nJulius Caesar\n1953\nApril 3, 1924\nFebruary 15, 1954\n
4th\nMarlon Brando\n30 years, 315 days\nOn the Waterfront\n1954\nApril 3, 1924\nFebruary 12, 1955\n
5th\nMarlon Brando\n33 years, 321 days\nSayonara\n1957\nApril 3, 1924\nFebruary 18, 1958\n
6th\nRichard Burton\n44 years, 98 days\nAnne of the Thousand Days\n1969\nNovember 10, 1925\nFebruary 16, 1970\n
7th\nJack Nicholson\n46 years, 300 days\nTerms of Endearment\n1983\nApril 22, 1937\nFebruary 16, 1984\n
8th\nJack Nicholson\n48 years, 289 days\nPrizzi's Honor\n1985\nApril 22, 1937\nFebruary 5, 1986\n
9th\nJack Nicholson\n50 years, 301 days\nIronweed\n1987\nApril 22, 1937\nFebruary 17, 1988\n
10th\nJack Nicholson\n55 years, 302 days\nA Few Good Men\n1992\nApril 22, 1937\nFebruary 18, 1993\n
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  • Youngest multiple nominees for an acting award (Best Actress or Best Supporting Actress)
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Nomination\nName\nAge\nFilm\nYear\nDate of birth\nDate of nomination\n
2nd\nAngela Lansbury\n20 years, 103 days\nThe Picture of Dorian Gray\n1945\nOctober 16, 1925\nJanuary 27, 1946\n
3rd\nJennifer Lawrence\n23 years, 154 days\nAmerican Hustle\n2013\nAugust 15, 1990\nJanuary 16, 2014\n
4th\nJennifer Lawrence\n25 years, 152 days\nJoy\n2015\nAugust 15, 1990\nJanuary 14, 2016\n
5th\nKate Winslet\n31 years, 110 days\nLittle Children\n2006\nOctober 5, 1975\nJanuary 23, 2007\n
6th\nKate Winslet\n33 years, 109 days\nThe Reader\n2008\nOctober 5, 1975\nJanuary 22, 2009\n
7th\nBette Davis\n36 years, 304 days\nMr. Skeffington\n1944\nApril 5, 1908\nFebruary 3, 1945\n
8th\nMeryl Streep\n39 years, 238 days\nA Cry in the Dark\n1988\nJune 22, 1949\nFebruary 15, 1989\n
9th\nMeryl Streep\n41 years, 236 days\nPostcards from the Edge\n1990\nJune 22, 1949\nFebruary 13, 1991\n
10th\nMeryl Streep\n46 years, 236 days\nThe Bridges of Madison County\n1995\nJune 22, 1949\nFebruary 13, 1996\n
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Film records[edit]

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Acting records[edit]

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Shortest and Longest Academy Award Winning and Nominated Performances[edit]

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\nActor\nActress\n
Time in h:mm:ss\nShortest\nLongest\nShortest\nLongest\n
Lead\nWon\nDavid Niven in Separate Tables (1958)
23:39[29]\n
Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur (1959)
2:01:23\n
Patricia Neal in Hud (1963)
21:51[30]\n
Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939)
2:23:32\n
Nominated\nSpencer Tracy in San Francisco (1936)
14:58\n
Denzel Washington in Malcolm X (1992)
2:21:58\n
Eleanor Parker in Detective Story (1951)
20:10\n
Supporting\nWon\nBen Johnson in The Last Picture Show (1971)
9:54[31]\n
Mahershala Ali in Green Book (2018)
1:06:38\n
Beatrice Straight in Network (1976)
5:02\n
Tatum O'Neal in Paper Moon (1973)
1:06:58\n
Nominated\nNed Beatty in Network (1976)
6:00[32]\n
Frank Finlay in Othello (1965)
1:30:43\n
Hermione Baddeley in Room at the Top (1959)
2:19\n
Jennifer Jones in Since You Went Away (1944)
1:15:38\n
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Miscellaneous records[edit]

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Oscar speeches[edit]

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Main article: Oscar speech
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  • Longest speech\n
    • The longest Oscar speech was given by Greer Garson at the 15th Academy Awards after she was named Best Actress for 1942 for Mrs. Miniver. The exact length of her speech is unknown but it is believed that it ran for nearly six minutes.[39] It was shortly after this incident that the academy set forty-five seconds as the allotted time for an acceptance speech and began to cut the winners off after this time limit. When presenting the Best Actor award at the 24th Academy Awards, Garson quipped, \"I think I have ten minutes left over from a highly emotional speech I made a few years ago. I'd be glad to give it to them.\"
  • \n
  • Shortest speech\n
    • The shortest Oscar speech was that given by Patty Duke at the 35th Academy Awards after she was named Best Supporting Actress for 1962 for The Miracle Worker. Duke, age 16, was the youngest person at that time to receive an Academy Award in a competitive category. Her acceptance speech was, simply, two words \u2013 \"Thank you\" \u2013 after which she walked off the stage[40] (Note: When Fred Zinnemann accepted the Best Picture Oscar for A Man For All Seasons, he simply nodded and smiled. However, minutes earlier he had won Best Director and made his thank-yous then, and thus felt he had nothing to add.)
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Tied winners[edit]

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There have been six two-way ties\n

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Clean sweep[edit]

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The following films with at least two nominations won all of their categories.\n

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See also[edit]

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