Actors nominated for 3 Oscars (for acting): Peter Ustinov, Melvin Douglas, Jason Robards, Tommy Lee Jones, Russell Crowe, Geoffrey Rush, Martin Landau, Willam Holden, Humphrey Bogart, Bing Crosby, Clark Gable, Jose Ferrer, James Cagney, Gig Young, Walter Matthau, Rod Steiger, Jack Palance, Maximilian Schell, Charles Coburn, Alan Arkin; Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Marcello Mastroianni, Cliffton Webb, William Powell, Charles Pickford. First part- those who have won an Oscar.
Irving Berlin- writer and song for Alexander's Ragtime Band and song for Carefree (1938) Orson Welles- director, writer and actor for Citizen Kane (1941) Billy Wilder- producer, director and writer for Double Indemnity (1944); producer, director and writer for The Apartment (1960) Ray Heindorf- score for Wonder Woman and Raphsody in Blue, song for San Antonio (1945) Joseph L. Mankiewicz- director and writer for All About Eve, writer for No Way Out (1950) Charles LeMaire- art director (color) for How to Marry a Millionaire and won for The Robe, art director (black-and-white) for The President's Lady (1953) Hal Pereira & Sam Comer- art directors (color) for Red Garters, art directors (black-and-white) for TheCountry Girl and Sabrina (1954); art directors (color) for Come Blow Your Horn, arts director (black-and-white) for Love with the Proper Stranger and Hud (1963) Andre Previn- score for Elmer Gantry and Bells Are Ringing, song for Pepe (1960) Robert Rossen- producer, director and writer for The Hustler (1961) Henry Mancini- score and song for Breakfast at Tiffany's, song for Bachelor in Paradise (1961); score and song for Darling Lili, score for Sunflower (1970) Henry Grace- art director (color) for Mutiny on the Bountyand The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, art director (black-and-white) for Period of Adjustment (1962) Edith Head- costume designer (color) for A New Kind of Love, costume designer (black-and-white) for Wives and Lovers and Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) Stanley Kubrick- producer, director and writer for Dr. Strangelove- Or: Who I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) and for A Clockwork Orange (1971) and for Barry Lyndon (1975); director, writer and special visual effects for 2001: A Space Odyssey(1968) Jacques Demy- writer, score and song for The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1965) Elmer Bernstein- score and song for Hawaii and adapted score for Return of the Seven (1966) Marvin Hamlisch- adapted score for The Sting, original score and song for The Way We Were (1973) John Williams- adapted score and song for Tom Sawyer, original score for Cinderella Liberty(1973); score (drama) for Nixon, score (comedy) and song for Sabrina (1995) Ingmar Bergman- producer, director and writer for Cries and Whispers (1973) Woody Allen- director, writer and actor for Annie Hall (1977) Michael Cimino- producer, director and writer for The Deer Hunter (1978) Alan & Marilyn Bergman- song for Tootsie, Best Friends and Yes, Giorgio (1982); two songs and score for Yentl (1983) James L. Brooks- producer, director and writer for Terms of Endearment (1983) Randy Thom- sound for Return of the Jedi, Never Cry Wolf and won for The Right Stuff (1983); sound editing for The Polar Express and won for The Incredibles, sound mixing for The Polar Express and The Incredibles (2004) David Lean- director, writer and editor for A Passage to India (1984) Quincy Jones- producer, score and song for The Color Purple(1985) Oliver Stone- director and writer for Platoon, writer for Salvador (1986); producer, director and writer for Born on the Fourth of July (1989); producer, director and writer for JFK (1991) Kevin Costner- producer, director and actor for Dances with Wolves (1990) Randy Newman- score (drama) for Pleasantville, score (comedy) for A Bug's Life, song for Babe: Pig in the City (1998) Clint Eastwood- producer, director and actor for both Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004) Ang Lee- producer, director and director of best foreign language film for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) Richard Taylor- costume designer, visual effects and makeupfor The Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Christopher Boyes- sound editing and sound mixing for Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, sound mixingfor The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) George Clooney- director and writer for Good Night and Good Luck., supporting actor for Syriana (2005) Thomas Little & Lyle Wheeler- art directors (color) for On the Riviera and David and Bathsheba, art directors (black-and-white) for Fourteen Hours and House on Telegraph Hill (1951) Cedric Gibbons & Edwin B. Willis- art directors (color) for The Story of Three Loves, Young Bess and Lili, art director (black-and-white) for Julius Cesar (1953); Gibbons also: art director (color) for Quo Vadis and won for An American in Paris, art director (black-and-white) for Too Young to Kiss (1951) Warren Beatty- producer, director, writer and actor for Heaven Can Wait (1978); producer, director, writer and actor for Reds (1981) Gary Rydstrom- sound and sound effects editing for Backdraft, sound and sound effects editing for Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) Roberto Benigni- director, writer, actor and director of best foreign language film for Life Is Beautiful (1998) Joel & Ethan Coen- producers, directors, writers and editors for No Country for Old Men(2007); producer/director, writer and editor for Fargo(1996) Francis Ford Coppola- producer, director and writer for The Godfather: Part II and producer and writer for The Conversation (1974); producer, director and writer for Apocalypse Now (1979)
Yes, but it is not alone in having done so, Titanic (1997) won 11 Oscars (nominated for 14), same as Ben-Hur (1959) (nominated for 12) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) (nominated for 11).
Ira Gershwin (lyrics) and his brother George Gershwin (music) were nominated for Best Song "They Can't Take That Away From Me" from Shall We Dance (1937). I believe they're the first Oscar nominated brothers. Norma Shearerwas nominated 6 times for Best Actress. She won the first time she was nominated, in 1930. That same year her brother, Douglas Shearer, won his first of seven Oscars, for Sound in The Big House.
It has happened only once, in 1964, Becket and My Fair Lady were nominated for 12 Oscars, and Mary Poppins for 13.
I believe Kelsey Grammer is the ONLY actor who has been nominated for an Emmy for the same character in three different shows. He was nominated for Supporting Actor in Cheers, Lead Actor in Frasier and Guest Actor in Wings - as Frasier Crane in all three.
He won twice for his lead role in "House" (and has been nominated two more times since then for the same role).
Yes, but it is not alone in having done so, Titanic (1997) won 11 Oscars (nominated for 14), same as Ben-Hur (1959) (nominated for 12) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) (nominated for 11).
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Jamie Foxx.
Ira Gershwin (lyrics) and his brother George Gershwin (music) were nominated for Best Song "They Can't Take That Away From Me" from Shall We Dance (1937). I believe they're the first Oscar nominated brothers. Norma Shearerwas nominated 6 times for Best Actress. She won the first time she was nominated, in 1930. That same year her brother, Douglas Shearer, won his first of seven Oscars, for Sound in The Big House.
Fay Bainter
It has happened only once, in 1964, Becket and My Fair Lady were nominated for 12 Oscars, and Mary Poppins for 13.
If I remember correctly, 3, all in the same night, and I do believe that they won all three
No. A film is only Oscar-eligible once -- and that is for the year in which it was released. But many movies have spawned sequels that have been nominated. For instance, "The Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy received 17 overall Academy awards in 30 nominations.
Jamie Foxx was the first black actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year. He was nominated for Best Actor for Ray (2004), and he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Collateral (2004). When he won the award for Best Actor, he became the youngest Black actor to win Best Actor (age 34).Lee Daniels was nominated for Best Director and Best Picture in 2009 for Precious.
john j
I believe Kelsey Grammer is the ONLY actor who has been nominated for an Emmy for the same character in three different shows. He was nominated for Supporting Actor in Cheers, Lead Actor in Frasier and Guest Actor in Wings - as Frasier Crane in all three.