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| This person has won both the Oscar and the Nobel Prize. | |
| The first foreign language film nominated for Best Picture. | |
| This actor was nominated for Best Actor AND Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the same film. | |
| This film won the Oscar for Original Dramatic Score 20 years after it was made. | |
| This former stripper won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 2008. | |
| This is part of his acceptance speech: 'Carved out of wood! A bit of sarcasm, I suppose.' | |
| This actress went to Harvard. She speaks fluent English and Hebrew, and is conversational in Japonese, French, German and Spanish. She also won Best Actress in 2011. | |
| The only film to win Best Picture without any female speaking roles. | |
| Two original films sharing the same title. One was nominated for Best Picture in 1952, and the other in 2001. | |
| He won an Oscar, Tony, and Emmy in the same year, 1973. | |
| The first black woman to win Best Actress. | |
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| The only dwarf ever nominated for an Oscar. | |
| This actress has been nominated 16 times. | |
| Alfred Uhry won the Pulitzer for this in 1988. It also won Best Screenplay and Best Picture the next year. | |
| He, without a doubt, won the Oscar for Best actor in 2005. | |
| He is the only actor to win an Oscar for a Shakespearean role. He also directed himself in this role. | |
| He became the oldest to win Best Director when he was 74 years old in 2005. | |
| He won the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in a film with a musical instrument, which he learned to play for this film in seven weeks. He also lost 30 pounds for this film. | |
| This cinematographer won an Oscar without being nominated. | |
| This individual won 26 Oscars, and was nominated for 64. | |
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