Great question. The answer is, every actor other than Robert Deniro, Henry Fonda, Ben Kingsley, Robert Duvall, F. Murray Abraham, Wiliam Hurt, Paul Newman, Michael Douglas, Dustin Hoffman, and Daniel Day-Lewis.
Shirley Temple
He did not ever win an Oscar, he was nominated for Best Actor for Hotel Rwanda in about 2006.
Thomas Mitchell won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for: Stagecoach (1939)
Clint Eastwood
Jose Ferrer was the 1st Puerto Rican actor to win an academy award for best actor in the movie Cyranno De Bergerac in 1937. Rita Moreno was the second Puerto Rican actress to win an Oscar in 1960 in the movie West Side Story. Benecio Del Toro was the third Puerto Rican actor to win an Oscar in 2003.
The oldest man to win a Best Actor Oscar was Henry Fonda for On Golden Pond in 1982.
No he didn't. He was nominated for Best Actor, but did not win it.
Shirley Temple
He is the only actor to win an Oscar posthumously (after his death).
Jose Ferrer, who was born in Puerto Rico, won the 1950 Best Actor Oscar for "Cyrano de Bergerac."
No. He was never nominated for an Academy Award.
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).
Ben Kingsley won the 1982 Oscar for best actor in the movie "Gandhi" for his role as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
John Wayne won the Oscar for Best Actor in True Grit(1969) for the role of Rooster Cogburn.
Tom Hanks won the 1995 Oscar for Best Actor, and Robert Zemeckis won Best Director. Gary Sinise was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, but didn't win.
He did not ever win an Oscar, he was nominated for Best Actor for Hotel Rwanda in about 2006.
Jeremy Irons was the last Englishman to win the Best Actor Oscar (Actor In A Leading Role). He won it in 1990 for his role as Claus Von Bulow in "Reversal of Fortune".Update: Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor for There Will Be Blood (2007).In between the 2 above dates in 1991 Sir Anthony Hopkins won an Oscar for best actor in The Silence of the Lambs in the lead role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter.