The two most nominated films were The Sound of Music and Doctor Zhivago, each with ten nominations. Although both films ultimately won five awards, the winner of Best Picture was 20th Century Fox's and Robert Wise's The Sound of Music, adapted from the Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It won for Best Actor, Jack Nicholson; Best Actress, Louise Fletcher; Best Director, Milos Forman; Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay.
Mary Poppins (1964) won 5 awards: Best Actress, Editing, Score, Song and Visual Effects.No animated Disney movie has won more than 2 Oscars. Pinocchio (1940), The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994) and Pocahotas (1995) won for Best Score and Original Song.
The Hurt Locker won 6 Oscars in the following categories:Best PictureBest Director: Kathryn BigelowBest Film EditingBest Sound MixingBest Sound EditingBest Original Screenplay: Mark Boalthe Hurt locker won 6 Oscar awards. Which included best picture.
One. She won the 1969 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance as Walter Matthau's mistress in "Cactus Flower." Hawn later was nominated for a 1980 Best Actress award for her work as the title character in "Private Benjamin."
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John Rzeznik is 52 years old. He was born on December 5, 1965.
The French Connection. The French Connection won the most Oscars in 1972 with 5 victories. It is often considered a snub that the The French Connection won over A Clockwork Orange starring Malcolm McDowell.
Denzel Washington. The film Glory was nominated for 5 Oscars. The film won 3 of those 5 nominations including the one for Best Supporting Actor.
Hugo had the most nominations: 11 The Artist was a close second with 10 They both won 5 Oscars.
No male has won 5 oscars. Many have tied with three Oscars each and those (male) actors are... 1. Ingrid Bergman 3. Jack Nicholson 2. Walter Brennan
The Academy Award winner for best picture in 2000 was "Gladiator"
No. It was nominated for 5 Oscars but did not win a single one.
It won 5 Oscars, including Best Picture.
It was nominated for 3 Oscars, and of those 3 it won 2.
The French Connection. The French Connection won the most Oscars in 1972 with 5 victories. It is often considered a snub that the The French Connection won over A Clockwork Orange starring Malcolm McDowell.
In 2011 two movies won 5 Oscars: The Artist and Hugo. In 2010 two movies won 4 Oscars: The Kings Speech and The Social Network.In 2005 four movies won 3 Oscars: Crash, Brokeback Mountain, Memoirs of a Geisha and King Kong.In 2001 two movies won 4 Oscars: A Beautiful Mind and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.In 1976 two movies won 4 Oscars: Network and All the President's Men. (Best Picture winner Rocky won 3 that night.)In 1965 two movies won 5 Oscars: The Sound of Music and Doctor Zhivago.In 1963 two movies won 4 Oscars: Tom Jones and Cleopatra.In 1956 two movies won 4 Oscars: Around the World in 80 Days and The King and I.In 1951 two movies won 6 Oscars: An American in Paris and A Place in the Sun. (Until 1966 there were separate categories for color and black-and-white in cinematography, art direction and costume design.)In 1947 two movies won 3 Oscars: A Gentlemen's Agreementand Miracle on 34th Street.In 1933 two movies won 2 Oscars: Bad Girl and Champ. (Grant Hotel won only for Best Picture.)In 1930 two movies won 2 Oscars: All Quiet on the Western Front and The Big House.In 1928 (1st Academy Awards) two movies won 3 Oscars: Sunrise and 7th Heaven. (Best Picture Wings won 2 awards.)
The film Terms of Endearment, a film from 1983 about a mother and daughter living their lives in two different ways, was directed by James L. Brooks. It also won 5 Oscars along with 29 other wins and 10 nominations.
Mary Poppins (1964) won 5 awards: Best Actress, Editing, Score, Song and Visual Effects.No animated Disney movie has won more than 2 Oscars. Pinocchio (1940), The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994) and Pocahotas (1995) won for Best Score and Original Song.