1972 Best Supporting Actor, The Godfather 1973 Best Actor, Serpico 1974 Best Actor, The Godfather Part II 1975 Best Actor, Dog Day Afternoon 1979 Best Actor, And Justice for All 1990 Best Supporting Actor, Dick Tracy 1992 Best Supporting Actor, Glengarry Glen Ross; and finally won Best Actor, Scent of a Woman
Al Pacino's only Oscar win was the 1992 Best Actor award for his performance as a blind Army veteran in "Scent of a Woman." He had been nominated for seven other Oscars without a win.
His nominated roles and movies are as follows (Oscar win in bold):
Al Pacino won an Oscar for Scent of a Woman.
Al Pacino won 3 Golden Globes: 1973 Best Actor, Serpico 1992 Best Actor, Scent of a Woman 2003 Best Actor in a Mini-Series or TV movie, Angels in America
Al Pacino won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1992 for his role as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman. He has been nominated for eight Oscars in his acting career, only winning once.
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Al Pacino won it one for Best Actor. That's it.
If you are thinking of the movie, "Scent of a woman", it wasnt Robert DiNero, it was Al Pacino.
No. The movie wasn't nominated for any Oscars.
The Hours
It was the movie "The Iron Lady"
No, you can win an Oscar for directing a short film, but you can't win an Oscar for starring in a short film.
The King and I (1956)
It was the first film, and the only silent film ever, to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Al Pacino won it one for Best Actor. That's it.
If you are thinking of the movie, "Scent of a woman", it wasnt Robert DiNero, it was Al Pacino.
FILM LEGENDSHis only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comicWho was Charlie ChaplinFILM LEGENDSHis only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comicCharlie ChapmanQuestion in Film Legends CategoryThe final Jeopardy question was: His only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comicCharlie Chapman was the answer.
Chicago
1964's Goldfinger and 1965's Thunderball, the only Bond movies to win an Oscar.
Al Pacino
Wings (1927)
The Accused
Judgement at Nuremberg