The individual who has received the most Academy Award nominations, counting all categories and counting the entire history of the Awards, is Walt Disney, with 59 nominations.
Katharine Hepburn won Best Actress Oscars four times. No one else has ever won three Academy Awards in that category.
It's CHICAGO 2002, it received the following 13 nominations: Picture- director- adapted screenplay- leading actress- supporting actress- supporting actress- supporting actor- art direction- cinematography- costume design- editing- song- sound mixing It won the following 6 awards: Picture- Supporting Actress- Art Direction- Costume Design- Editing- Sound Mixing
Sound re-recording mixer Kevin O'Connell received 20 Academy Awards nominations between 1983 and 2007. But he did not win until his 21st nomination in 2017. He claimed the 2016 Oscar for Best Sound Mixing for the World War II drama "Hacksaw Ridge."
No one has ever won 48 academy awards. The most academy awards ever won by any one person is 22 awards given to Walt Disney.
Scarlett Johansson is a famous actress who debuted in 1994 and has been collecting nominations and awards for her work ever since. Recently, she starred alongside Robert Downey Jr in 'The Avengers.'
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Glenn Close, Deborah Kerr and Thelma Ritter each were nominated six times for Academy Awards without ever winning. Kerr received an honorary Oscar in 1993.
Only three films have ever won as many as eleven Academy AwardsBen-Hur, 1959, 11 wins, 12 nominationsLord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 2003, 11 wins, 11 nominationsTitanic, 1997, 11 wins, 14 nominations
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He has won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, for Spartacus (1960) and for Topkapi (1964).
There has not been a Christmas movie ever nominated for an Academy Award in the 20th century.