John Singleton was the first black director nominated for an Oscar for Best Director. He was nominated for the movie Boyz n the Hood in 1991. He was also the youngest director ever nominated, at age 23.
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the youngest NFL player ever is Houston Texans DT Amobe Okoye
Barry Bonds is the youngest to hit 450 home runs
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The German actor, Emil Jannings was the first person ever to be awarded an Oscar for Best Actor in 1929.
No. He was never nominated for an Academy Award.
Adrian Brody, 29, for The Pianist (2002). I have to mention Timothy Hutton. He was 20 when he won for Ordinary People (1980). Though obviously the lead role in the movie, he was nominated for Supporting Actor, to avoid competition with Robert de Niro (who won for Raging Bull).
Adrien Brody won the Oscar in 2002. He then became the youngest actor ever to win the Academy Award, when he was only twenty-nine years old at the time.
I believe he will, as soon as the right role will come.
No U.S. president has ever won an Academy Award for acting, and only actor Daniel Day-Lewis has ever won an Oscar for playing a U.S. president. He won the 2012 Best Actor award for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln."
He won Best Supporting Actor for The Dark Knight(2008).
Yes, Emil Jannings was the first person to with the Oscar for Best Actor. Since this was the first Oscar presented at the first Academy Awards ceremony, he is also the firs man ever to win an Academy Award (Oscar).
He did not ever win an Oscar, he was nominated for Best Actor for Hotel Rwanda in about 2006.
The first foreign-born actor to win an Academy Award for acting was Emil Jannings. He won the very first Oscar for Best Actor at the very first Academy Awards. He was also the very first person to ever be presented with an Oscar Award as Best Actor was the first award presented that evening. He was born in Rorschach, Switzerland, the son of a German mother and an American father. He won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1929 for his work in The Way of All Flesh and The Last Command.
George Lazenby, then aged 28, was the youngest actor to play 007 in 1968.