31 Academy Award Record Holders That Made Oscars History
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31 Academy Award Record Holders That Made Oscars History

Elle Tharp
Updated March 3, 2025 30.4K views 31 items
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Vote up the most deserving of these groundbreakers in the film industry.

Whether you're a huge film buff or just consider yourself an expert in Oscar trivia, we've collected some of the most interesting films, actors, and filmmakers that are Academy Awards record holders. From the youngest person to win an Oscar (at age 6) to the movie with the most Oscars, to the films (and people) who have the somewhat backhanded honor of most nominations without a single win, here are the groundbreaking Oscar superlatives you might not have known about.

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  • First Black Person To Win An Oscar
    1

    First Black Person To Win An Oscar

    528 votes

    Hattie McDaniel; Best Supporting Actress for Gone with the Wind (1939)

    McDaniel famously accepted her award at the segregated, whites-only Ambassador Hotel, after producer David O. Selznick called in for special permission for her to attend.

  • Person With Most Acting Oscars
    2

    Person With Most Acting Oscars

    386 votes

    Katharine Hepburn, 4 wins; Best Actress for Morning Glory (1933), Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968), On Golden Pond (1981)

  • Oldest Best Actress Winner
    3

    Oldest Best Actress Winner

    391 votes

    Jessica Tandy, age 80; Driving Miss Daisy (1989)

  • Youngest Oscar Winner
    4

    Youngest Oscar Winner

    369 votes

    Shirley Temple, age 6; Academy Juvenile Award (retired award, 1934)

  • Oldest Winner Of An Acting Oscar
    5

    Oldest Winner Of An Acting Oscar

    353 votes

    Anthony Hopkins, age 83; Best Actor for The Father (2020)

  • Actress With Most Nominations
    6

    Actress With Most Nominations

    320 votes

    Meryl Streep, 21 nominations (3 wins)