Walt Disney was nominated 59 times and won 22 awards, more than any individual in Oscars history, 3 additional special awards and one honorary award. He won as producer for (including all 4 in 1953!): Short Subject (cartoon): Flowers and Trees, The Three Little Pigs, The Tortoise and the Hare, Three Orphan Kittens, The Country Cousin, The Old Mill, Fredinand the Bull, The Ugly Duckling, Lend a Paw, Der Fuehrer's Face, Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom, Winnie the pooh and the Blustery Day (the last won posthumous). [12] Short Subject: Seal Island, In Beaver Valley, Nature's Half Acre, Water Birds, Bear County, Grand Canyon. [6] Documentary (feature): The Living Desert, The Vanishing Prairie. [2] Documentary (short subject): The Alaskan Eskimo, Men Against the Arctic. [2] * He received a special award for: The creation of Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Fantasia. [3] ** And was awarded the Irving G. Thalberg award. He was nominated only once as producer of a Best Picture nominee, for Mary Poppins.
Walt Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards nominations (59) and wins (22). He also received three honorary awards and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial award for excellence as a producer.
Robert Redford has been nominated for three Academy Awards -- one for acting and two for directing. He received a 1973 Best Actor nomination for his performance opposite Paul Newman in "The Sting." He won a 1980 Best Director Oscar for his first film behind the camera, "Ordinary People," which was named Best Picture. He received a second Best Director nomination for "Quiz Show" (1994). On March 24, 2002, he received an honorary Academy Award for his overall contributions as an actor, director and producer and as an "inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere."
Winner of twenty-six Academy AwardsInaugural recipient of star on the Anaheim Walk of StarsTwo stars on the Hollywood Walk of FameCongressional Medal of HonorPresidential Medal of FreedomL
Walt Disney won an Academy Honorary Award at the 11th Academy Awards for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This was his first Oscar for a feature film. Walt had previously won an Academy Honorary Award at the 5th Academy Awards for "the creation of Mickey Mouse".Walt Elias Disney won his 1st Oscar for d creation of Mickey Mouse in 1932. In his career Disney won 29 Oscars from his 59 nominations at d Oscar Awards, d most memorable being his 1937 win for Snow White & d 7 Dwarfs for which d Academy presented to him 7 miniature statuettes along with d Oscar statuette.
Walter Elias Disney, best known as Walt Disney, credited as the inventor of the multiplane camera in 1957. Some other achievements of Walt Disney include serving in the Army, he was the creator of Mickey Mouse, he produced full length animated films, he had the idea to create the first ski resort but decided to focus on the opening of Disney World, and he received more Academy Awards and nominations than any person in history.
None other than the Walt Disney. He leads with 22 Academy Awards to his name. He has been nominated for 59 Oscars in his lifetime.
Disney won 22 Academy Awards in 59 nominations.
Walt Disney is the all-time winner with 26 Academy Awards to his name.Walt Disney won 22 Academy Awards in 59 nominations.
Walt Disney holds the record for both the most Academy Award nominations (59) and the number of Oscars awarded (22). He also earned four honorary Oscars. His last competitive Academy Award was posthumous.
Walt Disney holds the all-time record of wins with 26. (22 competitive, 4 honorary)
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.
Walt Elias Disney won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations both in the competitive & honorary categories.
None. "Cars," a 2006 film by Disney/Pixar, received Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Our Town" by Randy Newman). It did not win in either category.
Robert Redford has been nominated for three Academy Awards -- one for acting and two for directing. He received a 1973 Best Actor nomination for his performance opposite Paul Newman in "The Sting." He won a 1980 Best Director Oscar for his first film behind the camera, "Ordinary People," which was named Best Picture. He received a second Best Director nomination for "Quiz Show" (1994). On March 24, 2002, he received an honorary Academy Award for his overall contributions as an actor, director and producer and as an "inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers everywhere."
Winner of twenty-six Academy AwardsInaugural recipient of star on the Anaheim Walk of StarsTwo stars on the Hollywood Walk of FameCongressional Medal of HonorPresidential Medal of FreedomL
Walt Disney won an Academy Honorary Award at the 11th Academy Awards for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This was his first Oscar for a feature film. Walt had previously won an Academy Honorary Award at the 5th Academy Awards for "the creation of Mickey Mouse".Walt Elias Disney won his 1st Oscar for d creation of Mickey Mouse in 1932. In his career Disney won 29 Oscars from his 59 nominations at d Oscar Awards, d most memorable being his 1937 win for Snow White & d 7 Dwarfs for which d Academy presented to him 7 miniature statuettes along with d Oscar statuette.
Walt Disney with 59 nominations.
The duration of Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons is 2460.0 seconds.