The great movie director, Alfred Hitchcock, was nominated 4 times as "Best Director." Sorry to report, he never won an Oscar. He did eventually receive a special Oscar for his contributions to motion pictures.
I will presume you mean "Best Picture" Oscars{R}.Rebecca (1940) was nominated and won.The only other nominated film was Spellbound (1945).Hitchcock himself never won an award for directing a film from either the Oscars{R}, the Directors Guild, or the Golden Globes -- but he won lifetime achievement awards from all three of these organizations.
John Ford
Alfred Newman won 11 Oscars for Score and Song. Cedric Gibbons won 11 times for Art Direction. Katharine Hepburn won 4 Oscars for Acting. The most Oscars for Directing-Writing-Acting? No one won for all three. Billy Wilder, who wasn't an actor, won 6 Oscars, more than any writer-director, for: The Lost Weekend (writer and director), Sunset Blvd. (writer) and The Apartment (writer, director and producer). As for the most Oscars in any category: that would be Walt Disney.
Brokeback Mountain was nominated for 6 Oscars. It won 3 of them: Best Directing Best Score Best Adapted Screenplay
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He won two Oscars for "Unforgiven" -- one for directing and one as a producer of the Best Picture of 1992.
Denzel Washington.
Sir Alfred Hitchcock never won an Academy Award, but his first American film -- "Rebecca" -- was named Best Picture of 1940.
Mel Brooks has never been even nominated for directing by either the Oscars{R}, Emmys, or the Golden Globes. He has been nominated several times for comedy writing, and has won several such awards. He has also won one Grammy -- but NOT for The Producers.
No. Despite being one of the most acclaimed directors ever, he never actually won an Oscar.
Gigi was the film that actually won 10 Academy Awards in 1959! It was directed by Vincente Minnelli who won an Oscar for directing the film. There was not a single category that the film was nominated in that it did not win.
The Departed won the Oscar for Directing in 2006.