Their One And Only Oscar
Scores of Best-Picture Nominees
Firsts and Lasts
Casi, Casi…
The Several Onlys
100

Whoopi Goldberg

Ghost

100

1970's

The Sting

100

Last G-rated film to win Best Picture

Oliver!

100

Steve Carell

Foxcatcher

100

The only performers to win consecutive Oscars (5)

Luise Rainer, 1936 and 1937 Spencer Tracy, 1937 and 1938 Katharine Hepburn, 1967 and 1968 Jason Robards, 1976 and 1977 Tom Hanks, 1993 and 1994

200

Alan Arkin

Little Miss Sunshine

200

1980s

Tootsie

200

First Person of Color to win an Acting Award

Hattie McDaniel (Gone with the Wind)

200

Dan Aykroyd

Driving Miss Daisy

200

The only years two Oscars were given for best director (2)

1961, Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, co-directors of West Side Story. 2007, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, co-directors of No Country for Old Men.

300

Anne Bancroft

The Miracle Worker

300

1990s

Ghost

300

Prior to The Artist, the last entirely black-and-white film to win Best Picture

The Apartment (1960)

300

Minnie Driver

Good Will Hunting

300

The only married couples to win acting Oscars (2)

Laurence Olivier (1948) and Vivien Leigh (1951). [They were not yet married when Leigh won her first Oscar in 1939.] Paul Newman (1986) and Joanne Woodward (1957). [They were married in 1958, prior to Woodward receiving 1957's Best Actress award.]

400

Julianne Moore

Still Alice

400

2000s

Atonement
400

The first color film to win Best Picture

Gone with the Wind

400

Angela Bassett

What’s Love Got to Do With It

400

The only films to win three Oscars for acting (2)

A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) Network (1976)

500

Reese Witherspoon

Walk The Line

500

2010s

Toy Story 3

500

First woman to be nominated for Best Director

Lina Wertmüller in 1977 for Seven Beauties

500

Antonio Banderas

Pain and Glory

500

The only three-generation Oscar-winning families (2)

The Hustons. Walter Huston won Best Supporting Actor in 1948; son John Huston won Best Director and Best Screenplay in 1948; and granddaughter Anjelica Huston won Best Supporting Actress in 1985. 

The Coppolas. Carmine Coppola won for Original Dramatic Score in 1974; son Francis Ford Coppola's first win was for Original Screenplay in 1970; and granddaughter Sofia Coppola won for Original Screenplay in 2003.

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