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Record-breaking films. The following four films either set, broke, or tied both records – the film with the most Academy Awards and the film with the most Academy Award nominations – in their respective years of eligibility: 7th Heaven ( 1927–1928 ), Cimarron ( 1930–1931 ), Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), and. Titanic ( 1997 ).
As of 2024, 45 actors and actresses have received two or more Academy Awards in acting categories. Katharine Hepburn holds the record with four Oscars (all Best Actress). [4] Six have won exactly three acting Academy Awards: Daniel Day-Lewis (three Best Actor awards), Frances McDormand (three Best Actress awards), Meryl Streep (two Best Actress ...
6 2 La La Land: Damien Chazelle: Ryan Gosling: Emma Stone: Damien Chazelle (O) 10th: 1937: 7 1 1 A Star Is Born: William A. Wellman: Fredric March: Janet Gaynor: William A. Wellman / Robert Carson / Dorothy Parker / Alan Campbell (O) 12th: 1939: 7 1 1 Goodbye, Mr. Chips: Sam Wood: Robert Donat: Greer Garson: R. C. Sherriff, Claudine West, and ...
It’s a sure bet that one reviewer’s high praise is another reviewer’s overpraise. So I fully own the subjective nature of this list. Nevertheless, as a film critic who sort of believes in ...
Most awards or nominations. Most awards won by a single film: 11. Three films have won 11 Academy Awards: Ben-Hur (1959): nominated in 12 of the 15 possible categories. Titanic (1997): nominated in 14 of the 17 possible categories. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): nominated in 11 of the 17 possible categories.
Films with the most awards: Ben-Hur ( 1959 ), Titanic ( 1997 ), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ( 2003) each earned 11 Academy Awards. Films with the most nominations: All About Eve ( 1950 ), Titanic ( 1997 ), and La La Land ( 2016) each earned 14 Academy Award nominations. Film with the highest clean sweep: The Lord of the ...
Network (1976) Four of the nominated films hold a total of five nominations, each with an additional nomination within one of the four categories: Mrs. Miniver (1942) – two nominations for Best Supporting Actress. From Here to Eternity (1953) – two nominations for Best Actor. Bonnie and Clyde (1968) – two nominations for Best Supporting ...
The 6th Academy Awards were held on March 16, 1934, to honor films released between August 1, 1932 and December 31, 1933, at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. They were hosted by Will Rogers, who also presented the awards. When Rogers presented Best Director, he opened the envelope and simply announced, "Come up and get it, Frank!"