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Carole Bouquet and Angela Molina were both cast in the role of Conchita in That Obscure Object of Desire (1977). They switched back and forth during the movie with no apparent pattern. Director Luis Buñuel had originally cast Maria Schneider for the role but could not work with her. When he decided to replace her, he joked about casting two ...
John Hurt as Adam Sutler and two Fake Sutler actors in V for Vendetta (2005) Kate Hudson as Emma Dinsmore, Ylva, Elsa, Eldora, and Anna in Alex & Emma (2003) Barnard Hughes as Dr. Walter Gibbs and Dumont in Tron (1982) Lachy Hulme as Immortan Joe and Rizzdale Pell in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) Jonathan Hyde as Sam Parrish and Van Pelt in ...
Throughout the history of the Academy Awards, there have been actors and actresses who have received multiple Academy Awards for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, or Best Supporting Actress. [1] The only restriction is that actors cannot receive multiple nominations for the same performance. [2]
Tamil actors, Kamal Haasan came in multiple roles in more than fifteen films and also in 2008 film Dasavathaaram he broke the record by doing 10 different characters in single film [5] and Ajith Kumar have done dual roles in seven films. [6] Multiple casting has often included the casting of an actor as multiple members of the same family.
There is no statutory limit on the number of acting nominees from the same film in a single category. As of the 95th Academy Awards, no film has ever received more than three; the last film to do so was The Godfather Part II, which received three nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the 47th Academy Awards.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has two rules about multiple nominations: first, an actor or actress cannot receive multiple nominations for different performances in the same category (one nomination must be for a lead role, in the Best Actor/Best Actress category, and the other must be for a supporting role in the Best ...
In numerous television programs, producers have cast multiple actors for the part of the same character. [1] This list does not include different actors briefly playing the same character at significantly different ages, but it does include actors playing the character continuously as the character ages.
The first film to win two acting awards was It Happened One Night (1934), which won Best Actor and Best Actress at the 7th Academy Awards. The most recent film to win at least two acting awards was Oppenheimer (2023), which won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the 96th Academy Awards.