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Walt Disney, the record-holder for most Academy Awards won (22 Oscars) This list of Academy Award records is current as of the 96th Academy Awards, with the ceremony taking place on March 10, 2024.
As we get closer to the 91st Academy Awards ceremony, here's a list of the actors, actresses, and directors who have won the most Oscars of all time, from Walt Disney to Katharine Hepburn.
Walter Brennan, Daniel Day-Lewis and Jack Nicholson, who have three Oscars apiece, are tied as the actors with the most Academy Award wins, while three actresses — Ingrid Bergman,...
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...
Which Movies Have Won the Most Oscars? By Julia MacCary. Everett Collection. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won big-time at the 2023 Academy Awards, taking home seven trophies from...
With 22 Oscars, producer Walt Disney holds the record for the most wins; he was also the recipient of four special or honorary Academy Awards. Art director Cedric Gibbons is a distant second, with 11 Oscars, but he has a particularly close connection to the awards.
Walt Disney holds the record for the most Oscars won by an individual with a total of 22 competitive awards and four honorary awards. Disney was nominated 59 times throughout his career,...
The iconic producer and master of animation, Walt Disney, has won far more Oscars than anyone else, picking up a record 22 Academy Awards from 1932 to 1969. His first came in the form of an honorary Oscar, winning for the mere creation of Mickey Mouse.
The late Walt Disney holds the record for the most Academy Award wins by a person, with 26, according to the Motion Picture Academy, while "Ben-Hur," "Titanic" and "The Lord of the Rings: The...
Daniel Day-Lewis currently holds the record for most Oscars in the category of Best Actor, with three wins, most notably for There Will Be Blood.