During the 94th edition, Oscar awards they left one victory rank. Legendary films and legendary names fill the pages of award history. So which films and actors received the most awards?
For an actor, an Oscar earns a place in history. Some chosen ones bred two. However only a few celluloid legends scored three or more.
Actresses with the most Oscars
Katharine Hepburn is the actress with the most Oscars.. In total, the actress Obtained the statuette with four films: “A Day of Glory” (1933), “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Tonight” (1967), “The Lion in Winter” (1968) and “At the Golden Pool” (1981).
Ingrid Bergman, another movie legend, won three Oscars. Two of them were best actress in ‘Dying Light’ (1945) and ‘Anastasia’ (1957), and the other was a supporting actress in ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (1974).
Already the same amount Frances McDormandThanks to her roles in the films “Fargo” (1996), “Three commercials in the suburbs” (2016) and “Nomadland” (2021).
And also Meryl Streep He has three Oscars. She won best actress for ‘Sophie’s Verdict’ (1982) and ‘Iron Lady’ (2011), and best supporting actress for ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ (1979).
Actors with the most Oscars
Daniel Day-Lewis He is the actor with the most statuettes in the best actor category. He has won up to three Oscars: ‘My Left Foot’ (1989), ‘Ambition Wells’ (2007) and ‘Lincoln’ (2012).
Jack NicholsonLike Ingrid Bergman, she won two Oscars for best actor for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (1975) and “As Good as It Gets” (1997), and another for “The Force of Endearment” (1983) as a supporting actress won. ).
Yes definitely, Walter Brennan He was the first person to win all three Oscars. He appeared in three supporting roles: ‘Rivals’ (1935), ‘Kentucky’ (1938) and ‘The Outsider’ (1940).
Films with the most Oscars
Rankings are not always fair. May not rank films by number of figurines won. Because tapes of the same quality are not always measured at the same print. However, the list of prizes will always include the names of the winners. great heroes of their own ceremonies.
Among the most awarded films a triple tie on the head:’Titanic‘(1997),’Ben Hur‘ (1959) and’The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King(2003) won eleven figurines each. The third installment of Peter Jackson’s trilogy turned all of its nominations into awards, while ‘Titanic’ outperformed all three categories and ‘Ben-Hur’ missed out on just one of its rival awards.
These three movies ten awards each one, ‘It’s gone like the wind‘ (1939) and’West Side Story(1961). With nine they shone’gigi‘(1958),’English Patient‘ (1996) and’last emperor(1987). And one step below, eightthe list is expanded: ‘the best years of our lives(1946),’From here to eternity‘(1953),’law of silence‘(1954),’my beautiful lady‘(1964),’Cabaret‘(1972),’Gandhi‘(1982),’Amadeus(1984) and ‘suburban millionaire(2008).