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Academy Awards: Best Director: Arthur Penn: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role: Anne Bancroft: Won Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Patty Duke: Won Best Screenplay – Adapted: William Gibson: Nominated Best Costume Design – Black-and-White: Ruth Morley: Nominated BAFTA Awards: Best Film from any Source: Nominated Best Foreign Actress ...
Won Academy Award: 1962: Marcello Mastroianni: Best Actor: Divorce Italian Style: Divorzio all'italiana: Italian Nominee Patty Duke: Best Supporting Actress: The Miracle Worker: The Miracle Worker: American Sign Language Won Academy Award: 1964: Sophia Loren: Best Actress: Marriage Italian Style: Matrimonio all'Italiana: Italian Nominee 1966 ...
8 nominations: Gypsy; 7 nominations: Fiorello! and Greenwillow; 6 nominations: The Best Man and Toys in the Attic; 5 nominations: The Miracle Worker; 4 nominations: Destry Rides Again and A Raisin in the Sun; 3 nominations: Sweet Bird of Youth and The Tenth Man; 2 nominations: Once Upon a Mattress and Saratoga; The following productions ...
Rounding out the top five are Patty Duke in 1962’s The Miracle Worker (65 minutes and 43 seconds), Alicia Vikander in 2015’s The Danish Girl (59 minutes and 37 seconds), Shelley Winters in ...
7 nominations: Mutiny on the Bounty; 6 nominations: The Music Man; 5 nominations: Days of Wine and Roses, The Longest Day, The Miracle Worker, and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 4 nominations: Birdman of Alcatraz and The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm; 3 nominations: Divorce Italian Style, Gypsy, Sweet Bird of Youth, and That Touch of Mink
The Academy Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It has been awarded since the 1st Academy Awards to an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role in a film released that year.
The Miracle Worker: Nominated Denny Vachlioti Phaedra: Nominated Color: Mary Wills The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm: Won Dorothy Jeakins The Music Man: Nominated Edith Head My Geisha: Nominated 1963: Black-and-White: Edith Head Love with the Proper Stranger: Nominated Wives and Lovers: Nominated Color: Renié Irene Sharaff Cleopatra: Won
The combination with the longest gap between award wins is Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, which occurred 44 years apart: first with Ben-Hur (1959) at the 32nd Academy Awards, and again with Mystic River (2003) at the 76th Academy Awards. The Miracle Worker (1962) and Hud (1963) are the only films to win two or more acting Oscars without ...