Oldest winners
editRank | Age | Name | Film | Annual Ceremony | Year in Film | Date of Birth | Date of Award | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 74 years, 272 days | Clint Eastwood | Million Dollar Baby | 77th Academy Awards | 2004 | May 31, 1930 | February 27, 2005 | |
2 | 69 years, 217 days | Roman Polanski | The Pianist | 2002 | August 18, 1933 | March 23, 2003 | ||
3 | 65 years, 272 days | George Cukor | My Fair Lady | 1964 | July 7, 1899 | April 5, 1965 | ||
4 | 64 years, 100 days | Martin Scorsese | The Departed | 2006 | November 17, 1942 | February 25, 2007 | ||
5 | 62 years, 302 days | Clint Eastwood | Unforgiven | 1992 | May 31, 1930 | March 29, 1993 | ||
6 | 62 years, 105 days | Carol Reed | Oliver! | 1968 | December 30, 1906 | April 14, 1969 | ||
7 | 59 years, 346 days | Fred Zinnemann | A Man for All Seasons | 1966 | April 29, 1907 | April 10, 1967 | ||
8 | 59 years, 225 days | Richard Attenborough | Gandhi | 1982 | August 29, 1923 | April 11, 1983 | ||
9 | 59 years, 46 days | John Ford | The Quiet Man | 1952 | February 1, 1894 | March 19, 1953 | ||
10 | 58 years, 124 days | Ang Lee | Life of Pi | 2012 | October 23, 1954 | February 24, 2013 |
Historical record holders
editOldest winners
editNumber | Age | Name | Film | Annual Ceremony | Year in Film | Date of Birth | Date of Award | Record Held |
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1 | 74 years, 272 days | Clint Eastwood | Million Dollar Baby | 77th Academy Awards | 2004 | May 31, 1930 | February 27, 2005 | 10 years |
2 | 74 years, 272 days | Clint Eastwood | Million Dollar Baby | 77th Academy Awards | 2004 | May 31, 1930 | February 27, 2005 | 10 years |
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List of winners: OLDEST
edit# |
Director |
Film |
Date of birth |
Date of award |
Age upon receiving award |
Date of death |
Lifespan |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frank Borzage | Seventh Heaven | April 23, 1894 | May 16, 1929 | 35 years, 23 days | June 19, 1962 | 24,893 days (68 years, 57 days) | Dramatic;[1] 1st of 2 Held record as oldest winner for 1 award ceremony (from the 1st to the 2nd, May 1929–April 1930 [11 months]) |
3 | Frank Lloyd | The Divine Lady | February 2, 1886 | April 3, 1930 | 44 years, 60 days | August 10, 1960 | 27,217 days (74 years, 190 days) | 1st of 2 Held record as oldest winner for 10 award ceremonies (from the 2nd to the 12th, April 1930–February 1940) |
7 | Frank Lloyd | Cavalcade | February 2, 1886 | March 16, 1934 | 48 years, 42 days | August 10, 1960 | 27,217 days (74 years, 190 days) | 2nd of 2 |
13 | Victor Fleming | Gone with the Wind | February 23, 1889 | February 29, 1940 | 51 years, 6 days | January 6, 1949 | 21,866 days (59 years, 318 days)[2] | Held record as oldest winner for 4 award ceremonies (from the 12th to the 16th, February 1940–March 1944) |
17 | Michael Curtiz | Casablanca | December 24, 1886 | March 2, 1944 | 57 years, 69 days | April 10, 1962 | 27,500 days (75 years, 107 days) | Held record as oldest winner for 9 award ceremonies (from the 16th to the 25th, March 1944–March 1953) |
26 | John Ford | The Quiet Man | February 1, 1894 | March 19, 1953 | 59 years, 46 days | August 31, 1973 | 29,065 days (79 years, 211 days) | 4th of 4 Held record as oldest winner for 12 award ceremonies (from the 25th to the 37th, March 1953–April 1965) |
39 | George Cukor | My Fair Lady | July 7, 1899 | April 5, 1965 | 65 years, 272 days | January 24, 1983 | 30,516 days (83 years, 201 days) | Held record as oldest winner for 38 award ceremonies (from the 37th to the 75th, April 1965–March 2003) |
77 | Roman Polanski | The Pianist | August 18, 1933 | March 23, 2003 | 69 years, 217 days | 33,344 days (91 years, 106 days) | Held record as oldest winner for 2 award ceremonies (from the 75th to the 77th, March 2003–February 2005) | |
79 | Clint Eastwood | Million Dollar Baby | May 31, 1930 | February 27, 2005 | 74 years, 272 days | 34,519 days (94 years, 185 days) | 2nd of 2 Has held record as oldest winner for 10 award ceremonies (from the 77th through the 87th, February 2005–February 2015) |
List of winners: YOUNGEST
edit# |
Director |
Film |
Date of birth |
Date of award |
Age upon receiving award |
Date of death |
Lifespan |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Lewis Milestone | Two Arabian Knights | September 30, 1895 | May 16, 1929 | 33 years, 228 days | September 25, 1980 | 31,041 days (84 years, 361 days) | Comedy;[1] 1st of 2 Held record as youngest winner for 3 award ceremonies (from the 1st to the 4th, May 1929–November 1931 [2 years, 6 months]) |
5 | Norman Taurog | Skippy | February 23, 1899 | November 10, 1931 | 32 years, 260 days | April 7, 1981 | 29,993 days (82 years, 43 days) | Has held record as youngest winner for 83 award ceremonies (from the 4th through the 87th, November 1931–February 2015 [83 years, 3 months]) |
- ^ a b The first Best Directing Oscar was divided between Comedy and Dramatic films.
- ^ Victor Fleming (lifespan 59 years, 318 days) is one of two directors (alongside Carol Reed) to have lived less than 10 years (8 years, 312 days) after receiving the award.