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Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay: Fajr International Film Festival: Japan: Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Screenplay: Blue Ribbon Awards [35] [36] Japan: Mainichi Film Award for Best Screenplay: Mainichi Film Awards. [37] [38] Macau: Golden Lotus Award for Best Writing: Macau International Movie Festival [39] South Korea: Baeksang Arts Awards ...
However, in recent years, it has shifted towards being presented by previous years' Best Actress winners instead. The Best Actress award has been presented 97 times, to 79 actresses. The first winner was Janet Gaynor for her roles in 7th Heaven (1927), Street Angel (1928), and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927).
Actress Record set Year Notes Most Awards Katharine Hepburn: 4 awards for Best Actress 1932/1933, 1967, 1968, 1981: Awards resulted from 12 nominations Most Nominations [14] Meryl Streep: 21 nominations – 17 for Best Actress, and 4 for Best Supporting Actress
Most consecutive Best Actress nominations. Two actresses have been nominated 5 years in a row: Bette Davis (1938–1942) Greer Garson (1941–1945) Most consecutive Best Actor nominations. Marlon Brando with 4 nominations (1951 to 1954) Most consecutive Best Supporting Actress nominations. Thelma Ritter with 4 nominations (1950 to 1953)
At the Academy Awards, the so-called "Big Five" awards are those for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay (either Best Original Screenplay or Best Adapted Screenplay). [1] As of the 94th Academy Awards (2021), a total of 43 films
Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay winners (1 C, 26 P) E. European Film Award for Best Screenwriter winners (38 P) G.
Films featuring a Best Actress Academy Award–winning performance (99 P) Pages in category "Best Actress Academy Award winners" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total.
Smith is the first and only British actress to date to win in both acting categories (Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress). Jean Simmons: The Happy Ending: Nominated 1970 Glenda Jackson: Women in Love: Won Sarah Miles: Ryan's Daughter: Nominated 1971 Janet Suzman: Nicholas and Alexandra: Nominated Suzman is a South African/British actress ...