Actor in a Leading Role
Winner
Casey Affleck
Manchester by the Sea
Nominees
Andrew Garfield
Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling
La La Land
Viggo Mortensen
Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington
Fences
Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner
Mahershala Ali
Moonlight
Nominees
Jeff Bridges
Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges
Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel
Lion
Michael Shannon
Nocturnal Animals
Actress in a Leading Role
Winner
Emma Stone
La La Land
Nominees
Isabelle Huppert
Elle
Ruth Negga
Loving
Natalie Portman
Jackie
Meryl Streep
Florence Foster Jenkins
Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner
Viola Davis
Fences
Nominees
Naomie Harris
Moonlight
Nicole Kidman
Lion
Octavia Spencer
Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams
Manchester by the Sea
Animated Feature Film
Winner
Zootopia
Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer
Nominees
Kubo and the Two Strings
Travis Knight and Arianne Sutner
Moana
John Musker, Ron Clements and Osnat Shurer
My Life as a Zucchini
Claude Barras and Max Karli
The Red Turtle
Michael Dudok de Wit and Toshio Suzuki
Cinematography
Winner
La La Land
Linus Sandgren
Nominees
Arrival
Bradford Young
Lion
Greig Fraser
Moonlight
James Laxton
Silence
Rodrigo Prieto
Costume Design
Winner
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Colleen Atwood
Nominees
Allied
Joanna Johnston
Florence Foster Jenkins
Consolata Boyle
Jackie
Madeline Fontaine
La La Land
Mary Zophres
Directing
Winner
La La Land
Damien Chazelle
Nominees
Arrival
Denis Villeneuve
Hacksaw Ridge
Mel Gibson
Manchester by the Sea
Kenneth Lonergan
Moonlight
Barry Jenkins
Documentary (Feature)
Winner
O.J.: Made in America
Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow
Nominees
Fire at Sea
Gianfranco Rosi and Donatella Palermo
I Am Not Your Negro
Raoul Peck, Rémi Grellety and Hébert Peck
Life, Animated
Roger Ross Williams and Julie Goldman
13th
Ava DuVernay, Spencer Averick and Howard Barish
Documentary (Short Subject)
Winner
The White Helmets
Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara
Nominees
Extremis
Dan Krauss
4.1 Miles
Daphne Matziaraki
Joe's Violin
Kahane Cooperman and Raphaela Neihausen
Watani: My Homeland
Marcel Mettelsiefen and Stephen Ellis
Film Editing
Winner
Hacksaw Ridge
John Gilbert
Nominees
Arrival
Joe Walker
Hell or High Water
Jake Roberts
La La Land
Tom Cross
Moonlight
Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon
Foreign Language Film
Winner
The Salesman
Iran
Nominees
Land of Mine
Denmark
A Man Called Ove
Sweden
Tanna
Australia
Toni Erdmann
Germany
Makeup and Hairstyling
Winner
Suicide Squad
Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini and Christopher Nelson
Nominees
A Man Called Ove
Eva von Bahr and Love Larson
Star Trek Beyond
Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo
Music (Original Score)
Winner
La La Land
Justin Hurwitz
Nominees
Jackie
Mica Levi
Lion
Dustin O'Halloran and Hauschka
Moonlight
Nicholas Britell
Passengers
Thomas Newman
Music (Original Song)
Winner
City of Stars
from La La Land; Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Nominees
Audition (The Fools Who Dream)
from La La Land; Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Can't Stop The Feeling
from Trolls; Music and Lyric by Justin Timberlake, Max Martin and Karl Johan Schuster
The Empty Chair
from Jim: The James Foley Story; Music and Lyric by J. Ralph and Sting
How Far I'll Go
from Moana; Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Best Picture
Winner
Moonlight
Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, Producers
Nominees
Arrival
Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder and David Linde, Producers
Fences
Scott Rudin, Denzel Washington and Todd Black, Producers
Hacksaw Ridge
Bill Mechanic and David Permut, Producers
Hell or High Water
Carla Hacken and Julie Yorn, Producers
Hidden Figures
Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams and Theodore Melfi, Producers
La La Land
Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz and Marc Platt, Producers
Lion
Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Angie Fielder, Producers
Manchester by the Sea
Matt Damon, Kimberly Steward, Chris Moore, Lauren Beck and Kevin J. Walsh, Producers
Production Design
Winner
La La Land
Production Design: David Wasco; Set Decoration: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco
Nominees
Arrival
Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Paul Hotte
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Anna Pinnock
Hail, Caesar!
Production Design: Jess Gonchor; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
Passengers
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Gene Serdena
Short Film (Animated)
Winner
Piper
Alan Barillaro and Marc Sondheimer
Nominees
Blind Vaysha
Theodore Ushev
Borrowed Time
Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj
Pear Cider and Cigarettes
Robert Valley and Cara Speller
Pearl
Patrick Osborne
Short Film (Live Action)
Winner
Sing
Kristof Deák and Anna Udvardy
Nominees
Ennemis Intérieurs
Sélim Azzazi
La Femme et le TGV
Timo von Gunten and Giacun Caduff
Silent Nights
Aske Bang and Kim Magnusson
Timecode
Juanjo Giménez
Sound Editing
Winner
Arrival
Sylvain Bellemare
Nominees
Deepwater Horizon
Wylie Stateman and Renée Tondelli
Hacksaw Ridge
Robert Mackenzie and Andy Wright
La La Land
Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan
Sully
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman
Sound Mixing
Winner
Hacksaw Ridge
Kevin O’Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie and Peter Grace
Nominees
Arrival
Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Claude La Haye
La La Land
Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee and Steve A. Morrow
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Mac Ruth
Visual Effects
Winner
The Jungle Book
Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Dan Lemmon
Nominees
Deepwater Horizon
Craig Hammack, Jason Snell, Jason Billington and Burt Dalton
Doctor Strange
Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli and Paul Corbould
Kubo and the Two Strings
Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, Brian McLean and Brad Schiff
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
John Knoll, Mohen Leo, Hal Hickel and Neil Corbould
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Winner
Moonlight
Screenplay by Barry Jenkins; Story by Tarell Alvin McCraney
Nominees
Arrival
Screenplay by Eric Heisserer
Fences
Screenplay by August Wilson
Hidden Figures
Screenplay by Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi
Lion
Screenplay by Luke Davies
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Winner
Manchester by the Sea
Written by Kenneth Lonergan
Nominees
Hell or High Water
Written by Taylor Sheridan
La La Land
Written by Damien Chazelle
The Lobster
Written by Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthimis Filippou
20th Century Women
Written by Mike Mills
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4.1 Miles
1 Nomination
Documentary (Short Subject) - Daphne Matziaraki
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
1 Nomination
Sound Mixing - Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Mac Ruth
13th
1 Nomination
Documentary (Feature) - Ava DuVernay, Spencer Averick and Howard Barish
20th Century Women
1 Nomination
Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Mike Mills
A
Allied
1 Nomination
Costume Design - Joanna Johnston
Arrival
8 Nominations, 1 Win
Sound Mixing - Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Claude La Haye
Cinematography - Bradford Young
Directing - Denis Villeneuve
Film Editing - Joe Walker
Production Design - Production Design: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Paul Hotte
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Eric Heisserer
Best Picture - Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder and David Linde, Producers
* Sound Editing - Sylvain Bellemare
B
Blind Vaysha
1 Nomination
Short Film (Animated) - Theodore Ushev
Borrowed Time
1 Nomination
Short Film (Animated) - Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj
C
Captain Fantastic
1 Nomination
Actor in a Leading Role - Viggo Mortensen
D
Deepwater Horizon
2 Nominations
Visual Effects - Craig Hammack, Jason Snell, Jason Billington and Burt Dalton
Sound Editing - Wylie Stateman and Renée Tondelli
Doctor Strange
1 Nomination
Visual Effects - Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli and Paul Corbould
E
Elle
1 Nomination
Actress in a Leading Role - Isabelle Huppert
Ennemis Intérieurs
1 Nomination
Short Film (Live Action) - Sélim Azzazi
Extremis
1 Nomination
Documentary (Short Subject) - Dan Krauss
F
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
2 Nominations, 1 Win
* Costume Design - Colleen Atwood
Production Design - Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Anna Pinnock
Fences
4 Nominations, 1 Win
Actor in a Leading Role - Denzel Washington
Best Picture - Scott Rudin, Denzel Washington and Todd Black, Producers
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by August Wilson
* Actress in a Supporting Role - Viola Davis
Fire at Sea
1 Nomination
Documentary (Feature) - Gianfranco Rosi and Donatella Palermo
Florence Foster Jenkins
2 Nominations
Costume Design - Consolata Boyle
Actress in a Leading Role - Meryl Streep
f
from Jim: The James Foley Story; Music and Lyric by J. Ralph and Sting
1 Nomination
Music (Original Song) - Jim: The James Foley Story
from La La Land; Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
2 Nominations, 1 Win
Music (Original Song) - La La Land
* Music (Original Song) - La La Land
from Moana; Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel Miranda
1 Nomination
Music (Original Song) - Moana
from Trolls; Music and Lyric by Justin Timberlake, Max Martin and Karl Johan Schuster
1 Nomination
Music (Original Song) - Trolls
H
Hacksaw Ridge
6 Nominations, 2 Wins
Actor in a Leading Role - Andrew Garfield
Best Picture - Bill Mechanic and David Permut, Producers
Directing - Mel Gibson
Sound Editing - Robert Mackenzie and Andy Wright
* Film Editing - John Gilbert
* Sound Mixing - Kevin O’Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie and Peter Grace
Hail, Caesar!
1 Nomination
Production Design - Production Design: Jess Gonchor; Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
Hell or High Water
4 Nominations
Best Picture - Carla Hacken and Julie Yorn, Producers
Film Editing - Jake Roberts
Actor in a Supporting Role - Jeff Bridges
Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Taylor Sheridan
Hidden Figures
3 Nominations
Best Picture - Donna Gigliotti, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Pharrell Williams and Theodore Melfi, Producers
Actress in a Supporting Role - Octavia Spencer
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi
I
I Am Not Your Negro
1 Nomination
Documentary (Feature) - Raoul Peck, Rémi Grellety and Hébert Peck
J
Jackie
3 Nominations
Costume Design - Madeline Fontaine
Music (Original Score) - Mica Levi
Actress in a Leading Role - Natalie Portman
Joe's Violin
1 Nomination
Documentary (Short Subject) - Kahane Cooperman and Raphaela Neihausen
The Jungle Book
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Visual Effects - Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Dan Lemmon
K
Kubo and the Two Strings
2 Nominations
Visual Effects - Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, Brian McLean and Brad Schiff
Animated Feature Film - Travis Knight and Arianne Sutner
L
La Femme et le TGV
1 Nomination
Short Film (Live Action) - Timo von Gunten and Giacun Caduff
La La Land
12 Nominations, 5 Wins
Sound Editing - Ai-Ling Lee and Mildred Iatrou Morgan
Sound Mixing - Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee and Steve A. Morrow
Best Picture - Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz and Marc Platt, Producers
Costume Design - Mary Zophres
Actor in a Leading Role - Ryan Gosling
Film Editing - Tom Cross
Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Damien Chazelle
* Directing - Damien Chazelle
* Actress in a Leading Role - Emma Stone
* Music (Original Score) - Justin Hurwitz
* Cinematography - Linus Sandgren
* Production Design - Production Design: David Wasco; Set Decoration: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco
Land of Mine
1 Nomination
Foreign Language Film - Denmark
Life, Animated
1 Nomination
Documentary (Feature) - Roger Ross Williams and Julie Goldman
Lion
6 Nominations
Actor in a Supporting Role - Dev Patel
Music (Original Score) - Dustin O'Halloran and Hauschka
Best Picture - Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Angie Fielder, Producers
Cinematography - Greig Fraser
Actress in a Supporting Role - Nicole Kidman
Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Luke Davies
The Lobster
1 Nomination
Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Yorgos Lanthimos, Efthimis Filippou
Loving
1 Nomination
Actress in a Leading Role - Ruth Negga
M
A Man Called Ove
2 Nominations
Makeup and Hairstyling - Eva von Bahr and Love Larson
Foreign Language Film - Sweden
Manchester by the Sea
6 Nominations, 2 Wins
* Actor in a Leading Role - Casey Affleck
* Writing (Original Screenplay) - Written by Kenneth Lonergan
Directing - Kenneth Lonergan
Actor in a Supporting Role - Lucas Hedges
Best Picture - Matt Damon, Kimberly Steward, Chris Moore, Lauren Beck and Kevin J. Walsh, Producers
Actress in a Supporting Role - Michelle Williams
Moana
1 Nomination
Animated Feature Film - John Musker, Ron Clements and Osnat Shurer
Moonlight
8 Nominations, 3 Wins
* Best Picture - Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, Producers
* Actor in a Supporting Role - Mahershala Ali
* Writing (Adapted Screenplay) - Screenplay by Barry Jenkins; Story by Tarell Alvin McCraney
Directing - Barry Jenkins
Cinematography - James Laxton
Actress in a Supporting Role - Naomie Harris
Film Editing - Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon
Music (Original Score) - Nicholas Britell
My Life as a Zucchini
1 Nomination
Animated Feature Film - Claude Barras and Max Karli
N
Nocturnal Animals
1 Nomination
Actor in a Supporting Role - Michael Shannon
O
O.J.: Made in America
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Documentary (Feature) - Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow
P
Passengers
2 Nominations
Production Design - Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Gene Serdena
Music (Original Score) - Thomas Newman
Pear Cider and Cigarettes
1 Nomination
Short Film (Animated) - Robert Valley and Cara Speller
Pearl
1 Nomination
Short Film (Animated) - Patrick Osborne
Piper
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Short Film (Animated) - Alan Barillaro and Marc Sondheimer
R
The Red Turtle
1 Nomination
Animated Feature Film - Michael Dudok de Wit and Toshio Suzuki
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
2 Nominations
Sound Mixing - David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio and Stuart Wilson
Visual Effects - John Knoll, Mohen Leo, Hal Hickel and Neil Corbould
S
The Salesman
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Foreign Language Film - Iran
Silence
1 Nomination
Cinematography - Rodrigo Prieto
Silent Nights
1 Nomination
Short Film (Live Action) - Aske Bang and Kim Magnusson
Sing
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Short Film (Live Action) - Kristof Deák and Anna Udvardy
Star Trek Beyond
1 Nomination
Makeup and Hairstyling - Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo
Suicide Squad
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Makeup and Hairstyling - Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini and Christopher Nelson
Sully
1 Nomination
Sound Editing - Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman
T
Tanna
1 Nomination
Foreign Language Film - Australia
Timecode
1 Nomination
Short Film (Live Action) - Juanjo Giménez
Toni Erdmann
1 Nomination
Foreign Language Film - Germany
W
Watani: My Homeland
1 Nomination
Documentary (Short Subject) - Marcel Mettelsiefen and Stephen Ellis
The White Helmets
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Documentary (Short Subject) - Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara
Z
Zootopia
1 Win, 1 Nomination
* Animated Feature Film - Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer
FAQs
What was the 89th Academy Awards Best Picture Mistake? ›
Moonlight won, Moonlight won," a stagehand says, her hands on her head. Around 3 a.m. ET, PricewaterhouseCoopers would issue a statement explaining: "The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered, was immediately corrected.
Did anyone from The Help win an Oscar? ›Following the premiere of The Help in 2011, four of the female cast members have gone on to win an Oscar and Jessica just became the fifth. The actress spoke about the success of the cast backstage at the 2022 Oscars, giving credit to director Tate Taylor for his ability to recognize talent.
What happened when Welles name was mentioned at the Academy awards? ›When Welles' name and his film were mentioned at the 1942 Academy Awards, they were booed. Nominated for nine awards, Citizen Kane lost in every category except one. (Welles shared the award for best screenplay with Herman Mankiewicz.)
What were the results of the Academy awards last night? ›Favorite "CODA," about a deaf fishing family and their hearing daughter, won best picture at Sunday's 94th Academy Awards. Will Smith and Jessica Chastain took home the top acting prizes and Jane Campion won for best director for her Western "The Power of the Dog."
What was notorious about the 1989 Academy Awards? ›Before the end of business Thursday, the Walt Disney Company slapped the Academy with a federal lawsuit charging that the Oscar telecast of March 29, 1989, had abused and irreparably damaged the studio's 52-year-old Snow White character.
Who was expelled from the Oscars? ›In its 94-year history, the Academy has expelled only five members: Carmine Caridi, Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Roman Polanski, and cinematographer Adam Kimmel.
Who refused to accept Oscars? ›Sacheen Littlefeather had only 60 seconds to speak at the 1973 Academy Awards. In her brief speech, she refused the Oscar for best actor on behalf of Marlon Brando, faced a mixture of loud boos and cheers, and defended the rights of Native Americans on national TV.
Who refused an Oscar Why? ›The actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather attended the ceremony in Brando's place, stating that the actor “very regretfully” could not accept the award, as he was protesting Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans in film.
Who was the first person to refuse Oscar awards for the Best Actor? ›2023 marks 50 years since the 1973 Academy Awards, meaning it's been half a century since Marlon Brando famously snubbed his second Oscar for Best Actor.
Did the Oscars ask Smith to leave? ›Smith was asked to leave the ceremony and refused, we also recognize we could have handled the situation differently,” said the Academy in a statement. A representative declined to give specifics on how, exactly, the Oscar governing body attempted to remove Smith from the premises.
What does it mean if an actor resigns from the Academy awards? ›
What does resigning from the Academy mean? When someone resigns from the the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that means no longer have any voting rights. They also no longer get access to Academy screenings of films to watch before voting.
What did Jim Carrey say about the Academy awards? ›"I was sickened," Carrey said to CBS' Gayle King. "I was sickened by the standing ovation. Hollywood is just spineless en masse and it really felt like a really clear indication that we aren't the cool club anymore." Carrey also said Smith "should've been" escorted out of the Oscars ceremony after he slapped Rock.
Which actor has won the most Oscars? ›As of 2022, Katharine Hepburn maintained her lead as the actor with the most Oscar wins of all time. While the "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" star scored four acting accolades during her career, six fellow actors tied for the second spot with three wins each.
Who won best actor 2023? ›...
Oscar Best Actor 2023.
Best Actor 2023 | ||
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S. No. | Name of the Actor | Name of the Film |
1. | Austin Butler | Elvis |
2. | Colin Farrell | The Banshees of Insherin |
3. | Brendan Fraser | The Whale |
The Oscars looked kindly on Jessica Chastain. She won the Academy Award for best actress on Sunday night for playing televangelist Tammy Faye Baker in "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." It's the first Oscar for Chastain in three nominations: She was previously nominated for "Zero Dark Thirty" in 2013 and "The Help" in 2012.
Who is blacklisted from the Oscars? ›In fact, though there are those who have rejected their Oscars (Marlon Brando, Dudley Nichols), only one award has ever been revoked in Academy history — the 1969 prize for Best Documentary, which was given to Young Americans before it was determined that the film was released in 1967 and therefore ineligible.
Why was there no Oscar host in 1989? ›Kevin Hart was announced as this year's Oscar host only to withdraw days later when people pointed out his old homophobic tweets and the comedian initially “chose to pass on the apology.” Hart finally apologised as he resigned, leaving the Oscars host-less for only the fifth time in its 91-year history.
What was one of the 5 movies nominated for Best Picture in 1989? ›Rain Man led all nominees, with eight nominations; Dangerous Liaisons and Mississippi Burning tied for second with seven each.
What actors have been banned from the Academy? ›- Harvey Weinstein. ...
- Roman Polanski. ...
- Bill Cosby. ...
- Carmine Caridi.
As of now, no Oscar winner has ever had their award rescinded by the Academy, although producer and serial sexual abuser Harvey Weinstein was expelled from the governing body in 2017.
Was Will Smith forced to resign from the Academy? ›
Smith's resignation came in response to a disciplinary hearing notice from the Academy. Smith admitted he fully accepted all consequences for his conduct and said in his statement, “My actions at the 94th Academy Awards presentation were shocking, painful, and inexcusable.
Who is the only actor to win 3 Best Actor Oscars? ›Day-Lewis remains the only actor in history to have earned three Best Actor Academy Awards. There has been a numberof actos who havepicked up two awards in the past. Jack Nicholson has earned 12 nominations in total and has three wins, though not all for Best Actor.
Did the Academy awards apologize to Sacheen Littlefeather? ›And now, Littlefeather said the Academy's apology is a “dream come true” and a heartening change to the industry she experienced. “We Indians are very patient people — it's only been 50 years,” Littlefeather said in a statement. “We need to keep our sense of humor about this at all times.
Do actors know if they won an Oscar? ›The accountants memorize the names of the winners, stuff two sets of envelopes, and pack and store two briefcases at an undisclosed location until the day of the ceremony. At the ceremony, neither the members of the academy nor the producers of the awards show know who will receive an Oscar.
Are Oscars made of gold? ›The statuettes are solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. Due to a metal shortage during World War II, Oscars were made of painted plaster for three years. Following the war, the Academy invited recipients to redeem the plaster figures for gold-plated metal ones.
How much money do you get from winning an Oscar? ›So, do Oscar winners get paid? Much like Super Bowl Halftime performers, there's no cash given to Oscar winners the night they take home the award.
How much is the money worth for an Oscar award? ›The Oscar statuette is the most prestigious prize in Hollywood—here's why it's only worth $1.
Which male iconic actor has never won an Oscar? ›Robert Downey Jr. is Iron Man, and Tony Stark is Robert Downey Jr. It's hard to believe that an actor such as Downey Jr., who has several notable film and television credits under his belt, has never received an Oscar award.
Who is the oldest person to win a Best Actor Oscar? ›Anthony Hopkins and Tatum O'Neal are the oldest and youngest winners of acting Oscars, winning at age 83 and age 10 respectively.
Who is the oldest actor to receive an Oscar? ›Anthony Hopkins (83) — 'The Father' (2020)
In 2021, Anthony Hopkins became the oldest person to ever win an acting Oscar for his devastating performance as an elderly man struggling with dementia.
Did Will Smith refuse to leave Oscars when asked? ›
LOS ANGELES — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday that the actor Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars ceremony after he slapped Chris Rock onstage Sunday night, but that the actor refused to go.
Why did Will Smith refuse to leave Oscars? ›Will Smith refused to leave the Oscars after slapping Chris Rock, academy says. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars ceremony after he slapped Chris Rock, but Smith refused.
Who told Will Smith to Leave Oscars? ›Key Facts. Academy President David Rubin and CEO Dawn Hudson broached the idea of Smith leaving with a representative of the actor, sources told Deadline, but according to Deadline, Smith told his rep, “I want to make this right, I want to stay and apologize.”
Can Academy take Oscar back? ›As of now, no Oscar winner has ever had their award rescinded by the Academy, although producer and serial sexual abuser Harvey Weinstein was expelled from the governing body in 2017.
Can they take back an Academy Award? ›In Oscars history, just one award has had to be returned. In 1969 Young Americans won the Best Documentary Feature Award, which was revoked after it was later found to have been released too early to have been eligible for nomination, according to movie site IMDB.
Can you still win an Oscar if you resign from the Academy? ›What does the resignation mean for Smith? When he resigned from the Academy, Smith gave up those aforementioned perks. His resignation, however, does not mean he will lose his Oscar for his role in "King Richard." He can also be nominated again in the future and be invited back to the ceremony, according to Variety.
Why did Will Smith get a standing ovation at Oscars? ›Several videos from the Oscar-2022 ceremony indicate that Will Smith did indeed receive a standing ovation from the audience as he was announced the winner in the Best Actor category. He took to the stage again some time after his initial clash with Rock. The media could not be played.
Did Will Smith get a standing ovation? ›Will Smith Got a Standing Ovation at the Oscars Party He Attended After Slapping Chris Rock. Hours after an altercation with Chris Rock on stage at the 94th Academy Awards, Will Smith kiiiiind of went MIA.
What did Samuel Jackson say about the Oscars? ›As Jackson told the Los Angeles Times, he'd rather make billion dollar-grossing Marvel movies than win Oscars or chase down Oscar-baiting roles.
Who was the youngest Oscar winner? ›There are, of course, multiple different types of award on offer at the Oscars, but the youngest person to win any of them at all is Tatum O'Neal. She won Best Supporting Actress at the 1974 Oscars at the age of 10. This was for her portrayal of Addie Pray in the film 'Paper Moon'.
Which female has won the most Oscar? ›
We look back at past winners revealing a veritable 'who's who' in the history of cinema. The actress with most Best Actress Oscars is Katharine Hepburn, who scooped her awards in 1933, 1967, 1968, and 1981 for 'Morning Glory', 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner', 'The Lion in Winter', and 'On Golden Pond'.
Has anyone ever won Best Actor 2 years in a row? ›Best Actor
Two actors have won two consecutive awards: Spencer Tracy – Captains Courageous (1937) and Boys Town (1938) Tom Hanks – Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994)
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 awards and one Best Supporting Actress award), Jack Nicholson (two Best Actor awards and one Best Supporting Actor award), Ingrid Bergman (two Best ...
Who is the number one female actor? ›1. Angelina Jolie. Angelina Jolie is an acclaimed actress, influential humanitarian, fashion icon, and a special representative for the UNHCR.
Who is the only woman of color to win an Oscar for Best Actress? ›Halle Berry became the first woman of color to win the Academy Award for best actress in 2002 and remains the only Black woman to have won the award. Halle Berry became the first woman of color to win the Academy Award for best actress in 2002, but 20 years later, she remains the only Black woman to have won the award.
Who is the only actress to win Best Actress and best original song? ›The first of her personal Oscar wins was for Best Actress for Funny Girl, and the second was for Best Original Song for "Evergreen," which made her the first woman to earn an Academy Award for composing music.
Why were Oscar ratings down? ›The ratings for the Academy Awards have been on a steep decline over the last decade as linear television viewership has been hit by cord-cutting and eclipsed by streaming video. The Oscars are no longer an edge-of-your-seat television event with the power to shape popular culture.
What 1989 movie won several Academy Awards including Best Picture? ›Los Angeles, California, U.S. Rain Man won four awards, including the Best Picture.
In what year did the Academy mistakenly declare La La Land as the best picture award? ›Anatomy of an Oscars fiasco: how La La Land was mistakenly announced as best picture | Oscars 2017 | The Guardian.
Can the Academy take back an Oscar? ›As of now, no Oscar winner has ever had their award rescinded by the Academy, although producer and serial sexual abuser Harvey Weinstein was expelled from the governing body in 2017.
Who was the first actor to decline Oscar? ›
(NEXSTAR) – The Academy Award is generally regarded as one of the highest honors that an actor can receive — the keyword being “generally.” In the history of the Oscars, however, there have only been three people who refused their awards: actors George C. Scott and Marlon Brando, and screenwriter Dudley Nichols.
Who won Best Actor 1989 Oscars? ›61st Academy Awards
What film was nominated for 10 Oscars but failed to win any? ›4 American Hustle (2013) - 10 Nominations
The Academy agreed; in 2014, American Hustle was nominated for 10 awards including best actor, best actress, and best costume design. However, the film failed to bring in any awards in each of its eligible categories and even lost to 12 Years a Slave for best picture.
In the past 90 years, only three films, It Happened One Night (1934), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991) have won all five Oscars from the forty-three films that secured nominations in all five prestige Academy Award categories.
What was the incorrect Best Picture? ›A confused Beatty saw Emma Stone's name and “La La Land,” and handed the envelope to Dunaway, who then announced the musical as the Best Picture winner. The “La La Land” cast took the stage and producers began their speeches. But they stopped midway when they realized their error. “There's a mistake.
What is the longest Oscar acceptance speech? ›That was an achievement in itself, but Garson made history in another, more unexpected way that night. Her acceptance speech remains, to this day, the longest in the history of the Academy Awards. While today's winners are asked to keep to 45 seconds, Garson spoke for a comparatively generous seven minutes.
How did La La Land not win Best Picture? ›The source of the gaffe: Beatty had been given an envelope that contained the winner for the category of Lead Actress--the award that had been given to La La Land's Emma Stone directly prior to Best Picture.