Tatum O'Neal.
Tatum O'Neal won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon." When she accepted the award on April 2, 1974, she was 10 years and 148 days old, which made her the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
Tatum O'Neal won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. At age 10, she became the youngest winner ever in a competitive category. (Shirley Temple had won an Honorary Award at age 6 in 1935.)Tatum O'Neal received the 1973 Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon."
Paper Moon.
Tatum O'Neal won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon." When she accepted the award on April 2, 1974, she was 10 years and 148 days old, which made her the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
On March 21, 1994, Anna Paquin was 11 years and 240 days old when she received the 1993 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "The Piano." The youngest-ever Oscar winner for acting was Tatum O'Neal, who was 10 years and 148 days old on April 2, 1974, when she won the 1973 Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in "Paper Moon."
The youngest recipient of an honorary Academy Award was Shirley Temple, who was six years and 310 days old when she received a special Juvenile Oscar on February 27, 1935. The youngest winner of a competitive Academy Award was Tatum O'Neal, who was 10 years and 106 days old when she won the 1973 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "Paper Moon."
Tatum O'Neal won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon." When she accepted the award on April 2, 1974, she was 10 years and 148 days old, which made her the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
Tatum O'Neal won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. At age 10, she became the youngest winner ever in a competitive category. (Shirley Temple had won an Honorary Award at age 6 in 1935.)Tatum O'Neal received the 1973 Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon."
Tatum O'Neal won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon." When she accepted the award on April 2, 1974, she was 10 years and 148 days old, which made her the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
10-year-old Tatum O'Neal for Paper Moon (1973). Obvious (to anyone who watches the movie) a lead role. Second youngest is 11-year-old Anna Paquin for The Piano(1993).
Tatum O'Neal for Paper Moon.
Paper Moon.
10 years old. She is the youngest person to ever legitimately win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Shirley Temple received an honorary Oscar at age 5. It is her only Academy Award to date.
Tatum O'Neal won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Addie Pray in "Paper Moon." When she accepted the award on April 2, 1974, she was 10 years and 148 days old, which made her the youngest winner of a competitive Oscar.
On March 21, 1994, Anna Paquin was 11 years and 240 days old when she received the 1993 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in "The Piano." The youngest-ever Oscar winner for acting was Tatum O'Neal, who was 10 years and 148 days old on April 2, 1974, when she won the 1973 Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in "Paper Moon."
Tatum O'Neal, age 10 (Best Supporting Actress, Paper Moon, 1973).
Tatum O'Neal won Best Supporting Actress for Paper Moon(1973) when she was 10! Anna Paquin won Best Supporting Actress for The Piano (1993) when she was 11.