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Tallest Oscar winner/nominee. Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (2.05m/6 ft 9in) – Best International Feature Film (The Lives of Others) Shortest Oscar winner. Linda Hunt (1.45m/4 ft 9in) – Best Supporting Actress (The Year of Living Dangerously) Shortest Oscar nominee. Michael Dunn (1.17m/3 ft 10in) – Best Supporting Actor (Ship of Fools)
A statue of Whitman by Jo Davidson is located at the entrance to the Walt Whitman Bridge and another casting resides in the Bear Mountain State Park. The controversy that surrounded the naming of the Walt Whitman bridge has been documented in a series of letters from members of the public, which are held in the University of Pennsylvania ...
The Library of Congress includes the Walt Whitman Award among distinctions noted for poets, [6] as does The New York Times, which also occasionally publishes articles about new awards. [7] The award was established in 1975.
However, with 22 wins from 59 nominations, Walt Disney is the most decorated Oscar winner in history. ... Bong Joon-ho is tied with Walt Disney for most Oscars in a single night. "Parasite" earned ...
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Competitive Oscars are separated from non-competitive Oscars (i.e. Honorary Award, Special Achievement Award, Juvenile Award); as such, any films that were awarded a non-competitive award will be shown in brackets next to the number of competitive wins.
The late Walt Disney was the only one to have more nominations, with 59. Of Williams’ 50+ Academy Awards nominations, he’s won five including one for “Fiddler on the Roof” in 1972, “Jaws ...
Walt Disney won four awards, a record to this day for most Oscars won by a single person in the same year (the record was tied by Bong Joon Ho at the 92nd Academy Awards [1] [a]). William Holden 's acceptance speech for Best Actor for Stalag 17 was simply "Thank You", making it one of the shortest speeches on record, as it was cut short by the ...