In the acting catgories, there are 39 performers have won two or more Oscars to date. Here are the actors and actresses who have won exactly two Oscars as of 2014.
Bette Davis, 2 Best Actress wins, 11 nominations
Spencer Tracy, 2 Best Actor wins, 9 nominations
Marlon Brando, 2 Best Actor wins, 8 nominations
Jack Lemmon, 1 Best Actor, 1 Best Supporting win, 8 nominations
Ingrid Bergman, 2 Best Actress, 1 Best Supporting win, 7 nominations
Jane Fonda, 2 Best Actress wins, 7 nominations
Dustin Hoffman, 2 Best Actor wins, 7 nominations
Gary Cooper, 2 Best Actor wins, 6 nominations
Micahel Caine, 2 Best Supporting wins, 6 nominations
Robert DeNiro, 1 Best Supporting win, 1 Best Actor win, 6 nominations
Maggie Smith, 1 Best Actress win, 1 Best Supporting win, 6 nominations
Jessica Lange, 1 Best Actress win, 1 Best Supporting win, 6 nominations
Olivia De Havilland, 2 Best Actress wins, 5 nominations
Tom Hanks, 2 Best Actor wins, 5 nominations
Fredric March, 2 Best Actor wins, 5 nominations
Sean Penn, 2 Best Actor wins, 5 nominations
Elizabeth Taylor, 2 Best Actress wins, 5 nominations
Denzel Washington, 1 Best Actor win, 1 Best Supporting win, 5 nominations
Gene Hackman, 1 Best Actor win, 1 Best Supporting win, 5 nominations
Jodie Foster, 2 Best Actress wins, 4 nominations
Glenda Jackson, 2 Best Actress wins, 4 nominations
Anthony Quinn, 2 Best Supporting wins, 4 nominations
Shelley Winters, 2 Best Supporting wins, 4 nominations
Melvyn Douglas, 2 Best Supporting wins, 3 nominations
Jason Robards, 2 Best Supporting wins, 3 nominations
Peter Ustinov, 2 Best Supporting wins, 3 nominations
Dianne Wiest, 2 Best Supporting wins, 3 nominations
Christoph Waltz, 2 Best Supporting wins, 2 nominations
Sally Field, 2 Best Actress wins, 2 nominations
Vivien Leigh, 2 Best Actress wins, 2 nominations
Luise Rainer, 2 Best Actress wins, 2 nominations
Hilary Swank, 2 Best Actress wins, 2 nominations
Helen Hayes, 1 Best Actress win, 1 Best Supporting win, 2 nominations
Kevin Spacey, 1 Best Actor win, 1 Best Supporting win, 2 nominations
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Winning an Academy Award (Oscar), an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award in their respective acting categories is known as winning the "Triple Crown" of acting awards; although it has also been accomplished by a set designer and a choreographer. Thirty-two (32) people have achieved this unusual accomplishment. The first person to do it was Thomas Mitchell. He won his first Emmy in 1953. He won his first Oscar in 1940, and he won his first Tony in 1953.Other artists to accomplish this task are listed in chronological order.1940 Thomas Mitchell - First Emmy Award 1953 - First Oscar Award 1940 - First Tony Award 1953. He is the first actor to win the triple crown.1945 Helen Hayes - First Emmy Award 1962 - First Oscar Award 1945 - First Tony Award 1950. She also won a Grammy.1945 Ingrid Bergman - First Emmy Award 1960 - First Oscar Award 1945 - First ony Award 1947.1945 Richard Rodgers - First Emmy Award 1962 - First Oscar Award 1945 - First Tony Award 1950. He also won a Grammy.1948 Jessica Tandy - First Emmy Award 1988 - First Oscar Award 1990 - First Tony Award 1948.1949 Shirley Booth - First Emmy Award 1962 - First Oscar Award 1953 - First Tony Award 1949.1951 Maureen Stapleton - First Emmy Award 1968 - First Oscar Award 1982 - First Tony Award 1951.1953 Audrey Hepburn - First Emmy Award 1993 - First Oscar Award 1953 - First Tony Award 1954. She also won a Grammy.1955 Bob Fosse - First Emmy Award 1973 - First Oscar Award 1973 - First Tony Award 1955. He won all three awards in 1973.1958 Anne Bancroft - First Emmy Award 1970 - First Oscar Award 1963 - First Tony Award 1958.1959 Jason Robards - First Emmy Award 1988 - First Oscar Award 1977 - First Tony Award 1959.1960 Melvyn Douglas - First Emmy Award 1968 - First Oscar Award 1964 - First Tony Award 1960.1961 John Gielgud - First Emmy Award 1991 - First Oscar Award 1981 - First Tony Award 1961. He also won a Grammy.1961 Rita Moreno - First Emmy Award 1977 - First Oscar Award 1961 - First Tony Award 1975. She also won a Grammy.1962 Paul Scofield - First Emmy Award 1969 - First Oscar Award 1967 - First Tony Award 1962.1964 Mike Nichols - First Emmy Award 2001 - First Oscar Award 1967 - First Tony Award 1964. He also won a Grammy.1965 Barbra Streisand - First Emmy Award 1965 - First Oscar Award 1968 - First Tony Award 1970. Her Tony Award was not competitive. She also won arammy. 1965 Jack Albertson - First Emmy Award 1965 - First Oscar Award 1968 - First Tony Award 1965.1965 Liza Minnelli - First Emmy Award 1973 - First Oscar Award 1972 - First Tony Award 1965. She also has a Special Grammy Award1968 Mel Brooks - First Emmy Award 1997 - First Oscar Award 1968 - First Tony Award 2001. He also won a Grammy.1969 Al Pacino - First Emmy Award 2004 - First Oscar Award 1993 - First Tony Award 1969.1970 Maggie Smith - First Emmy Award 2003 - First Oscar Award 1970 - First Tony Award 1990.1973 Marvin Hamlisch - First Emmy Award 1995 - First Oscar Award 1973 - First Tony Award 1976. He also won a Grammy.1973 Ralph Burns - First Emmy Award 1980 - First Oscar Award 1973 - First Tony Award 1999.1973 Tony Walton - First Emmy Award 2009 - First Oscar Award 1980 - First Tony Award 1973. He is the only designer to win these three awards.1975 Ellen Burstyn - First Emmy Award 2009 - First Oscar Award 1975 - First Tony Award 1975.1977 Jonathan Tunick - First Emmy Award 1982 - First Oscar Award 1977 - First Tony Award 1997. He also won a Grammy.1978 Vanessa Redgrave - First Emmy Award 1981 - First Oscar Award 1978 - First Tony Award 2003.1984 Jeremy Irons - First Emmy Award 1997 - First Oscar Award 1991 - First Tony Award 1984.1984 Scott Rudin - First Emmy Award 1984 - First Oscar Award 2008 - First Tony Award 1994.1990 Whoopi Goldberg - First Emmy Award 2002 - First Oscar Award 1990 - First Tony Award 2002. She also won a Grammy.1997 Geoffrey Rush - First Emmy Award 2005 - First Oscar Award 1997 - First Tony Award 2009.
Two winners of the Academy Award for Best Actor have declined the award: George C. Scott, who won for Patton in 1971 (he had also declined his 1962 nomination for Best Supporting Actor for The Hustler); and Marlon Brando, upon winning his second Oscar for The Godfather in 1973.
There is no Oscar category for Best Singing, but there are two categories involving music. On February 27, 2011, the Academy Award for Best Original Song of 2010 was presented to Randy Newman for "We Belong Together" from the movie "Toy Story 3." The 2010 Oscar for Best Original Score was presented to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for their contributions to "The Social Network."
Two. He won for producing and directing "Braveheart," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1995.
2 nickeloden Awards 1 Logie award 1 Emmy award soon to be two
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Yes he won the Oscar for Best Actor in The Color of Moneyback in 1986. He was nominated two other times in that decade for Absence of Malice in 1981 and for The Verdict in 1982.
Harold was nominated for one Academy Award (Oscar) and he won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for: The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)That same year, he was also presented with an - Honorary Award for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Both Shirley Jones (Best Supporting Actress, 1960) and Shirley MacLaine (Best Actress, 1983) were named for Shirley Temple, who received a special Juvenile Academy Award in 1935.
Three Academy Award winners have refused their awards. The first was screenwriter Dudley Nichols, who turned down his Oscar for writing "The Informer" (1936). Nichols chose not to accept the award because the Screen Writers Guild was on strike. Two actors have declined their Academy Awards: George C. Scott, who won the 1970 Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of General George S. Patton in "Patton"; and Marlon Brando, who won the 1972 Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Don Vito Corleone in "The Godfather."
Barbra Streisand has won two Academy Awards. Her first was a Best Actress Oscar for her performance in "Funny Girl." It was her first film role, and she shared the award that year with Katharine Hepburn of "The Lion in Winter." It was the first time in Academy Awards history that a tie had occurred in the Best Actress category. Streisand's second Oscar was for Best Original Song of 1976. She and songwriter Paul Williams shared the award for "Evergreen (Love Theme from 'A Star Is Born')."