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This is a list of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees in the award categories.. This list is based on "statistics valid through the nomination announcement for the 88th Academy Awards, announced on January 14, 2016", as documented in The Official Academy Awards Database.
However, in recent years, it has shifted towards being presented by previous years’ Best Actor winners instead. The Best Actor award has been presented 97 times, to 86 actors. The first winner was German actor Emil Jannings for his roles in The Last Command (1928) and The Way of All Flesh (1927). [1] The most recent winner is Cillian Murphy ...
Youngest Best Actor winner. Adrien Brody, age 29 (The Pianist, 2002) Youngest Best Actor nominee. Jackie Cooper, age 9 (Skippy, 1931) Youngest winner of an Oscar. Shirley Temple, age 6, who was awarded the (now-retired) non-competitive Academy Juvenile Award in 1934; Youngest winner of two Oscars
Anna Paquin: $14 Million. Anna Paquin landed her first-ever acting job at the age of 9 in 1993’s “The Piano.” She became one of the youngest Oscar winners of all time when she took home the ...
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Nichols was the first EGOT winner to win the Grammy as their first award, the first winner to have won multiple awards for directing (an Oscar, several Tonys, and two Emmys) . When counting all awards won—not just the first of each type—Nichols has the longest timespan of awards among EGOT winners, at 51 years.
Some of Hollywood's youngest stars are also its richest. Despite being 30 years old at most, many actors and actresses have amassed a fortune most people can only imagine. Read: These Are 10 of the...
The Academy Juvenile Award, also known informally as the Juvenile Oscar, was a Special Honorary Academy Award bestowed at the discretion of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to specifically recognize juvenile performers under the age of eighteen for their "outstanding contribution[s] to screen entertainment".