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 Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Supporting Actress playing Addie, the daughter of Moses in Paper Moon (1973). The role of her on-screen father, Moses, was played by her real-life father, Ryan O'Neal.
Tatum O'Neal.
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.
How the West Was Won won the Oscar for Writing in 1963.
Tatum O'Neal for Paper Moon.
Destination Moon won the Oscar for Special Effects in 1950.
The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation won the Oscar for Short Film - Animated - in 2005.
Tatum O'Neal won the Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Supporting Actress playing Addie, the daughter of Moses in Paper Moon (1973). The role of her on-screen father, Moses, was played by her real-life father, Ryan O'Neal.
Tatum O'Neal.
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.
Paper Moon.
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She won Best Supporting Actress for her lead role in Paper Moon (1973). The ceremony took place in 1974. Oh no you didn't!
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.
hellllllllll no! It should have won something though new moon better.
How the West Was Won won the Oscar for Sound in 1963.