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editTitle: Films with multiple acting awards ... including all four ... BA BSA BA BSA
Title: Films with multiple acting nominations ... including all four ... BA BSA BA BSA
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editSeven films have won Academy Awards for both Best Actor and Best Actress:
- 1934 – It Happened One Night – Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert
- 1975 – One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest – Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher
- 1976 – Network – Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway
- 1978 – Coming Home – Jon Voight and Jane Fonda
- 1981 – On Golden Pond – Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn
- 1991 – The Silence of the Lambs – Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster
- 1997 – As Good As It Gets – Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt
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editSeven films have won Academy Awards for both Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress:
- 1951 – A Streetcar Named Desire – Karl Malden and Kim Hunter
- 1953 – From Here to Eternity – Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed
- 1957 – Sayonara – Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umeki
- 1961 – West Side Story – George Chakiris and Rita Moreno
- 1971 – The Last Picture Show – Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman
- 1977 – Julia – Jason Robards and Vanessa Redgrave
- 1986 – Hannah and Her Sisters – Michael Caine and Dianne Wiest
- 2010 - The Fighter - Christian Bale and Melissa Leo
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editFour films have won Academy Awards for both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor:
- 1944 – Going My Way – Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald
- 1946 – The Best Years of Our Lives – Fredric March and Harold Russell
- 1959 – Ben-Hur – Charlton Heston and Hugh Griffith
- 2003 – Mystic River – Sean Penn and Tim Robbins
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editTen films have won Academy Awards for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress:
- 1938 – Jezebel – Bette Davis and Fay Bainter
- 1939 – Gone with the Wind – Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel
- 1942 – Mrs. Miniver – Greer Garson and Teresa Wright
- 1951 – A Streetcar Named Desire – Vivien Leigh and Kim Hunter
- 1962 – The Miracle Worker – Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke
- 1966 – Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Elizabeth Taylor and Sandy Dennis
- 1976 – Network – Faye Dunaway and Beatrice Straight
- 1987 – Moonstruck – Cher and Olympia Dukakis
- 1993 – The Piano – Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin
- 1998 – Shakespeare in Love – Gwyneth Paltrow and Judi Dench
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editFive films have won Academy Awards for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor:
- 1951 – A Streetcar Named Desire – Vivien Leigh and Karl Malden
- 1963 – Hud – Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas
- 1972 – Cabaret – Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey
- 1983 – Terms of Endearment – Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson
- 2004 – Million Dollar Baby – Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman
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editSix films have won Academy Awards for both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress:
- 1949 – All the King's Men – Broderick Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge
- 1958 – Separate Tables – David Niven and Wendy Hiller
- 1960 – Elmer Gantry – Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones
- 1976 – Network – Peter Finch and Beatrice Straight
- 1979 – Kramer vs. Kramer – Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep
- 1989 – My Left Foot – Daniel Day Lewis and Brenda Fricker
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editEleven films have won Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Actress:
- 1934 – It Happened One Night – Claudette Colbert
- 1936 – The Great Ziegfeld – Luise Rainer
- 1939 – Gone with the Wind – Vivien Leigh
- 1942 – Mrs. Miniver – Greer Garson
- 1975 – One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest – Louise Fletcher
- 1977 – Annie Hall – Diane Keaton
- 1983 – Terms of Endearment – Shirley MacLaine
- 1989 – Driving Miss Daisy – Jessica Tandy
- 1991 – The Silence of the Lambs – Jodie Foster
- 1998 – Shakespeare in Love – Gwyneth Paltrow
- 2004 – Million Dollar Baby – Hilary Swank
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editEleven films have won Academy Awards for both Best Director and Best Supporting Actress:
- 1939 – Gone with the Wind – Victor Fleming and Hattie McDaniel
- 1940 – The Grapes of Wrath – John Ford and Jane Darwell
- 1942 – Mrs. Miniver – William Wyler and Teresa Wright
- 1947 – Gentleman's Agreement – Elia Kazan and Celeste Holm
- 1953 – From Here to Eternity – Fred Zinnemann and Donna Reed
- 1954 – On the Waterfront – Elia Kazan and Eva Marie Saint
- 1961 – West Side Story – Robert Wise/Jerome Robbins and Rita Moreno
- 1979 – Kramer vs. Kramer – Robert Benton and Meryl Streep
- 1981 – Reds – Warren Beatty and Maureen Stapleton
- 1996 – The English Patient – Anthony Minghella and Juliette Binoche
- 2001 – A Beautiful Mind – Ron Howard and Jennifer Connelly
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editTwelve films have won Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress:
- 1939 – Gone with the Wind – Hattie McDaniel
- 1942 – Mrs. Miniver – Teresa Wright
- 1947 – Gentleman's Agreement – Celeste Holm
- 1949 – All the King's Men – Mercedes McCambridge
- 1953 – From Here to Eternity – Donna Reed
- 1954 – On the Waterfront – Eva Marie Saint
- 1961 – West Side Story – Rita Moreno
- 1979 – Kramer vs. Kramer – Meryl Streep
- 1996 – The English Patient – Juliette Binoche
- 1998 – Shakespeare in Love – Judi Dench
- 2001 – A Beautiful Mind – Jennifer Connelly
- 2002 – Chicago – Catherine Zeta-Jones
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editTen films have won Academy Awards for both Best Director and Best Actress:
- 1927 / 1928 – 7th Heaven – Frank Borzage and Janet Gaynor
- 1934 – It Happened One Night – Frank Capra and Claudette Colbert
- 1939 – Gone with the Wind – Victor Fleming and Vivien Leigh
- 1942 – Mrs. Miniver – William Wyler and Greer Garson
- 1972 – Cabaret – Bob Fosse and Liza Minelli
- 1975 – One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest – Milos Forman and Louise Fletcher
- 1977 – Annie Hall – Woody Allen and Diane Keaton
- 1983 – Terms of Endearment – James L. Brooks and Shirley MacLaine
- 1991 – Silence of the Lambs – Jonathan Demme and Jodie Foster
- 2004 – Million Dollar Baby – Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank
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editSeventeen films have won Academy Awards for both Best Director and Best Supporting Actor:
- 1941 – How Green Was My Valley – John Ford and Donald Crisp
- 1944 – Going My Way – Leo McCarey and Barry Fitzgerald
- 1946 – The Best Years of Our Lives – William Wyler and Harold Russell
- 1948 – The Treasure of the Sierra Madre – John Huston and Walter Huston
- 1950 – All About Eve – Joseph L. Mankiewicz and George Sanders
- 1953 – From Here to Eternity – Fred Zinnemann and Frank Sinatra
- 1959 – Ben-Hur – William Wyler and Hugh Griffith
- 1961 – West Side Story – Robert Wise/Jerome Robbins and George Chakiris
- 1972 – Cabaret – Bob Fosse and Joel Grey
- 1974 – The Godfather Part II – Francis Ford Coppola and Robert De Niro
- 1978 – The Deer Hunter – Michael Cimino and Christopher Walken
- 1980 – Ordinary People – Robert Redford and Timothy Hutton
- 1983 – Terms of Endearment – James L. Brooks and Jack Nicholson
- 1992 – Unforgiven – Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman
- 2000 – Traffic – Steven Soderbergh and Benicio Del Toro
- 2004 – Million Dollar Baby – Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman
- 2007 – No Country for Old Men – Joel Coen/Ethan Coen and Javier Bardem
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editTwenty-five films have won Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Actor:
- 1934 – It Happened One Night – Clark Gable
- 1944 – Going My Way – Bing Crosby
- 1945 – The Lost Weekend – Ray Milland
- 1946 – The Best Years of Our Lives – Fredric March
- 1948 – Hamlet – Laurence Olivier
- 1949 – All the King's Men – Broderick Crawford
- 1954 – On the Waterfront – Marlon Brando
- 1955 – Marty – Ernest Borgnine
- 1957 – The Bridge on the River Kwai – Alec Guinness
- 1959 – Ben-Hur – Charlton Heston
- 1964 – My Fair Lady – Rex Harrison
- 1966 – A Man for All Seasons – Paul Scofield
- 1967 – In the Heat of the Night – Rod Steiger
- 1970 – Patton – George C. Scott
- 1971 – The French Connection – Gene Hackman
- 1972 – The Godfather – Marlon Brando
- 1975 – One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest – Jack Nicholson
- 1979 – Kramer vs. Kramer – Dustin Hoffman
- 1982 – Gandhi – Ben Kingsley
- 1984 – Amadeus – F. Murray Abraham
- 1988 – Rain Man – Dustin Hoffman
- 1991 – The Silence of the Lambs – Anthony Hopkins
- 1994 – Forrest Gump – Tom Hanks
- 1999 – American Beauty – Kevin Spacey
- 2000 – Gladiator – Russell Crowe
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editFifteen films have won Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor:
- 1937 – The Life of Emile Zola – Joseph Schildkraut
- 1941 – How Green Was My Valley – Donald Crisp
- 1944 – Going My Way – Barry Fitzgerald
- 1946 – The Best Years of Our Lives – Harold Russell
- 1950 – All about Eve – George Sanders
- 1953 – From Here to Eternity – Frank Sinatra
- 1959 – Ben-Hur – Hugh Griffith
- 1961 – West Side Story – George Chakiris
- 1974 – The Godfather Part II – Robert De Niro
- 1978 – The Deer Hunter – Christopher Walken
- 1980 – Ordinary People – Timothy Hutton
- 1983 – Terms of Endearment – Jack Nicholson
- 1992 – Unforgiven – Gene Hackman
- 2004 – Million Dollar Baby – Morgan Freeman
- 2007 – No Country for Old Men – Javier Bardem
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editTwenty-two films have won Academy Awards for both Best Director and Best Actor:
- 1934 – It Happened One Night – Frank Capra and Clark Gable
- 1935 – The Informer – John Ford and Victor McLaglen
- 1944 – Going My Way – Leo McCarey and Bing Crosby
- 1945 – The Lost Weekend – Billy Wilder and Ray Milland
- 1946 – The Best Years of Our Lives – William Wyler and Fredric March
- 1954 – On the Waterfront – Elia Kazan and Marlon Brando
- 1955 – Marty – Delbert Mann and Ernest Borgnine
- 1957 – The Bridge on the River Kwai – David Lean and Alec Guinness
- 1959 – Ben-Hur – William Wyler and Charlton Heston
- 1964 – My Fair Lady – George Cukor and Rex Harrison
- 1966 – A Man for All Seasons – Fred Zinnemann and Paul Scofield
- 1970 – Patton – Franklin J. Schaffner and George C. Scott
- 1971 – The French Connection – William Friedkin and Gene Hackman
- 1975 – One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest – Milos Forman and Jack Nicholson
- 1979 – Kramer vs. Kramer – Robert Benton and Dustin Hoffman
- 1982 – Gandhi – Richard Attenborough and Ben Kingsley
- 1984 – Amadeus – Milos Forman and F. Murray Abraham
- 1986 – Rain Man – Barry Levinson and Dustin Hoffman
- 1991 – The Silence of the Lambs – Jonathan Demme and Anthony Hopkins
- 1994 – Forrest Gump – Robert Zemeckis and Tom Hanks
- 1999 – American Beauty – Sam Mendes and Kevin Spacey
- 2002 – The Pianist – Roman Polanski and Adrien Brody
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edit- No Film = 4/4 Acting Awards ... But ...
- 1951 – A Streetcar Named Desire ... 3/4 Acting Awards ... No Leading Actor
- 1976 – Network ... 3/4 Acting Awards ... No Supporting Actor
- Some Films NOMINATED in 4/4 ... List them ... ( with results ) (Variable)
- Some Films NOMINATED in 5/4 ... List them ... ( with results ) (Variable)
- Some Films NOMINATED in 4/4 ... List them ... ( with results ) (BA BSA BA BSA)