Katharine Hepburn won a record four Academy Awards -- all for Best Actress -- during her long and distinguished career.
I guess that would be The Piano (1993) which won 3 Oscars: Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay.
Katharine Hepburn won Best Actress Oscars four times. No one else has ever won three Academy Awards in that category.
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.
Four Oscars: Best Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Art Direction.
Katharine Hepburn won four Oscars. No other actress won four Oscars.
From 1933 to 1981 Katharine Hepburn won four Oscars for best lead actress.
Katharine Hepburn - 4
Ingrid Bergman is the only actress to have won 3 Oscars (to date, until Meryl Streep wins another one). She won Best Actress for Gaslight (1944) and Anastasia (1956) and Best Supporting Actress for Murder on the Orient Express (1974).
Sandra Bullock Won Best Actress Award At The 2010 Oscars, And The 2011 Oscars haven't come up yet.
I guess that would be The Piano (1993) which won 3 Oscars: Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay.
Katharine Hepburn won Best Actress Oscars four times. No one else has ever won three Academy Awards in that category.
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.
Four Oscars: Best Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress and Art Direction.
Mo'Nique (Precious)
Katharine Hepburn won four Oscars. No other actress won four Oscars.
Streep, who holds the record for most Academy Award nominations with 20, has won three Oscars. She received the awards for Best Supporting Actress of 1979 for "Kramer vs. Kramer"; Best Actress of 1982 for "Sophie's Choice"; and Best Actress of 2011 for "The Iron Lady."
The most nominated actress is Meryl Streep, who won three Oscars in 19 nominations. The most nominated woman was designer Edith Head with 35 nominations and eight wins.