Men.
She has, to date been awarded Two Oscars. ( best actress for Two Women, way back when, and more recently a lifetime awards thing- but both Oscars.
Cedric Gibbons won eleven Oscars{R} out of his 39 nominations.
Alfred Newman won 11 Oscars for Score and Song. Cedric Gibbons won 11 times for Art Direction. Katharine Hepburn won 4 Oscars for Acting. The most Oscars for Directing-Writing-Acting? No one won for all three. Billy Wilder, who wasn't an actor, won 6 Oscars, more than any writer-director, for: The Lost Weekend (writer and director), Sunset Blvd. (writer) and The Apartment (writer, director and producer). As for the most Oscars in any category: that would be Walt Disney.
Alan Menken is a music composier who has won 8 OscarsAlso of note:Walt Disney was a film producter who won 20 Oscars, but he died in 1966Cedric Gibbons was an art director who won 11 Oscars, but he died in 1960Alfred Newman was a composer who won 9 Oscars, but he died in 1970.Edith Head was a costume designer who won 8 Oscars, but she died in 1971.Edwin B. Willis was a set designer who won 8 Oscars, but he died in 1963.
Slumdog Millionaire which won 8 Oscars, including Best Picture.
I'm going to guess Men.
Yes, historically more men have won Nobel Prizes compared to women. However, efforts are being made to address this gender disparity through initiatives that promote diversity and highlight the contributions of women in various fields.
Men; they more head to heads less injuries and more consistency.
No woman has won more than 8 Oscars (that was costume designer Edith Head).
She has, to date been awarded Two Oscars. ( best actress for Two Women, way back when, and more recently a lifetime awards thing- but both Oscars.
Australia won for the men, and Argentina for the women.
No actor or actress, from New Zealand or anywhere else, has won 8 Oscars.
He hasn't won any Oscars.
Walt Disney won 26 Oscars as producer of different short film, short cartoon, documentary and short documentary.
No, as of right now, they have won twenty-two Oscars.
Goran Ivanisevic won the Wimbledon Men's Singles and Venus Williams won the Women's Singles in 2001.
Dustin Hoffman won Best Actor Oscars for "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979) and "Rain Man" (1988). Philip Seymour Hoffman won the 2005 Best Actor Oscar for "Capote." The two actors are not related.