She won the 1962 Best Supporting Actress award for her performance as young Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker."
Patty Duke would be my guess. She played Helen Keller in the 1962 film The Miracle Worker and at 16 became the youngest winner of a full-sized Academy Award (not just a "Kid Oscar") as Best Supporting Actress.The word was "water," the first word spoken by the blind and deaf girl--a breakthrough brought about by her teacher, Annie Sullivan (played by Anne Bancroft, who won Best Actress).
Miracle (2004) won an ESPY award for Best Sports Movie.
It is conceivable. As far as I know this was probably the only case of a Best Actress award to a non-speaking player, who strictly speaking did no dialogue! Anne Bancroft did win an Oscar in (Miracle Worker) but she played Annie Sullivan, Keller"s partly sighted ( wore dark glasses) instructor. Annie Sullivan was in real life, not totally blind.
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Anne Bancroft for The Miracle Worker.
Edmund Gwenn won the 1947 Best Supporting Actor award for his performance as Kris Kringle in "Miracle On 34th Street."
Edmund Gwenn for Miracle on 34th Street (1947).
Holly Marie Combs [Donoho] is an American actress. Her roles have included portrayals of Piper Halliwell in the American television series Charmed and Kimberly Brock in Picket Fences, for which she received a Young Artist Award.