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(1969) with 9 nominations; Most Oscar wins without a nomination for Best Picture. The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) with 5 wins; Fewest awards and nominations for a Best Picture winner. Grand Hotel (1932) received only the Best Picture nomination; Most nominations without a major nomination (Picture, Director, Acting and Screenplay)
Of the 954 Academy Award nominees in an acting category, a total of 354 have received two or more acting nominations, 179 women and 175 men. A three-time Oscar winner, Meryl Streep is the most nominated performer in the acting categories, with 21 nominations between 1979 and 2018. [2] Streep's total includes a record seventeen best actress ...
As of the 96th Academy Awards (2023), there have been fifteen films containing at least one nominated performance in each of the four Academy Award acting categories. In the following list, award winners are listed in bold with gold background; others listed are nominees who did not win. No film has ever won all four awards.
Amy Adams is considered by many to be the most gifted living actress who has yet to win an Oscar. It’s not for lack of worthy performances. She has been nominated six times in her nearly three ...
Actors that have won at least once include 159 males and 158 females—a total of 317. Only 45 actors—23 males and 22 females—are multiple Academy Award winners. Katharine Hepburn won four times from twelve nominations—all for lead roles—making her the actor with the most wins in Academy Awards history. [3]
The Los Angeles Times notes that with eight Oscar nominations and zero awards, Close is now tied with the late Peter O'Toole for having the most acting nominations without a win — although in ...
Throughout the history of the Academy Awards, there have been actors and actresses who have received multiple Academy Awards for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, or Best Supporting Actress. [1] The only restriction is that actors cannot receive multiple nominations for the same performance. [2]
It ranks No. 15 on the AFI top 100 films of all time, but got no love from Oscar. “2001” director Stanley Kubrick — who never won an Oscar for directing — was nominated but didn’t win.