It was nominated for one (visual effects) but didn't win any.
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Cedric Gibbons won eleven Oscars{R} out of his 39 nominations.
No. Although it won five Oscars{R}, it was not even nominated for Best Picture. The winner that year was _The Greatest Show on Earth_.
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"I, Robot" received only one 2004 Academy Award nomination -- for Best Visual Effects. The science-fiction fim's nominees -- John Nelson, Andrew R. Jones, Erik Nash and Joe Letteri -- lost to the visual effects team for "Spider-Man 2."
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.
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Nobody has won more Oscars{R} than Walt Disney, who won 22 in his lifetime.
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Absolutely. There are many who believe Streep's performance in the 1982 drama is one of the best-ever on film. It was her second Oscar win, occurring three years after her Best Supporting Actress award for "Kramer vs. Kramer." Interestingly, Streep hasn't won another Academy Award in the three decades since.