Would you believe that George Clooney has been nominated for eight Academy Awards in six different categories? He has won twice -- as Best Supporting Actor of 2005 for his performance in "Syriana" and as a producer of "Argo," the 2012 Oscar winner for Best Picture.
He also has been nominated once for directing (2005's"Good Night and Good Luck"), once for Best Original Screenplay ("Good Night and Good Luck") and once for Best Adapted Screenplay (2011's "The Ides of March").
Clooney has been nominated three times in the Best Actor category (for performances in 2007's "Michael Clayton," 2009's "Up in the Air" and 2011's "The Descendants").
Jack Lemmon
A nominee.
The youngest person with three Best Actress nominations was Joan Fontaine, who was nominated three times in four years. She received back-to-back nods for her performances in the movies "Rebecca" (1940) and "Suspicion" (1941). She won the Best Actress Oscar for "Suspicion" when she was 24. Two years later, she was nominated for a third Oscar in the category for her work in "The Constant Nymph." The youngest person to receive two Best Actress nominations was Jennifer Lawrence, who earned nods for her performances in "Winter's Bone" (2010) and "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012). She was 22 years and 141 days old when she was nominated for the second time on January 10, 2013. Lawrence won the 2012 Best Actress Award on February 24, 2013.
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Clint Eastwood is the male actor with the most Oscars. He won 4 Oscars, none of them for acting. He won 2 Oscars for Best Director and 2 Oscars for Best Picture.Katharine Hepburn is the female actor with the most Oscars. She won 4 Oscars for Best Actress.
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Jack Lemmon
NOMINEE : the person 'nominated' or selected to attain or compete for a job, position, or status (used for Awards, as in Oscars and Emmys, and for political parties deciding office seekers).
so the question about categories is about a category or people who control categories. but this categroy is for categories, not category people who control those categories. So this category is the wrong category. Try a different category to answer a question of this category.
A nominee.
When only one person is nominated, a vote is unnecessary.
When a person who isn't nominated takes someone off the block, another person will be nominated in the house. The purpose is to cause chaos.
nominator is the person who does the nominating; nominee is the person who was nominated
In the US, there are no health or medical requirements for President under the law. Whether such a person could be nominated by a major party or elected is a different question entirely.
Composer Alan Menken and Visual Effects Superviser Dennis Muren are tied with 8 Oscars each.
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The youngest person with three Best Actress nominations was Joan Fontaine, who was nominated three times in four years. She received back-to-back nods for her performances in the movies "Rebecca" (1940) and "Suspicion" (1941). She won the Best Actress Oscar for "Suspicion" when she was 24. Two years later, she was nominated for a third Oscar in the category for her work in "The Constant Nymph." The youngest person to receive two Best Actress nominations was Jennifer Lawrence, who earned nods for her performances in "Winter's Bone" (2010) and "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012). She was 22 years and 141 days old when she was nominated for the second time on January 10, 2013. Lawrence won the 2012 Best Actress Award on February 24, 2013.