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Joey Logano is the youngest winner of a Cup Series race; he was 19 years old, 1 month, and 4 days old when he won the 2009 Lenox Industrial Tools 301. [13] Harry Gant is the oldest winner of a Cup Series race; he was 52 years, 7 months, and 6 days old when he won the 1992 Champion Spark Plug 400. [14] [15]
The Best Actor award has been presented 97 times, to 86 actors. The first winner was German actor Emil Jannings for his roles in The Last Command (1928) and The Way of All Flesh (1927). [ 1 ] The most recent winner is Adrien Brody for The Brutalist (2024); he previously won the award for The Pianist (2002), for which he still retains the record ...
Frances McDormand has won three times for her lead roles, out of six nominations—three lead and three supporting. [5] Meryl Streep is the most-nominated actor of all, with twenty-one nominations. [6] Jack Nicholson has received the most Academy Award nominations for any male actor with twelve nominations. [7]
The 2025 nominees for the actor in a leading role category are: Adrien Brody, ... List of best actor winners this century. List of best actors this century: 2000: Kevin Spacey ("American Beauty") ...
A look at the top 100 all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners list in order by number of wins updated through Aug. 19, 2024. Richard Petty 200. David Pearson 105. Jeff Gordon 93. Bobby Allison 84.
"NASCAR Cup Series Driver's and Manufacturer Champions". Racing-reference.info "Manufacturer Championships 1949 – 2009". Jayski.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2014 "List of All-Time NASCAR Cup Series Winners". Jayski.com. Archived from the original on July 4, 2012
The youngest winner of best actor was 29-year-old Adrien Brody, who won for "The Pianist" in 2003. ... The last time an actor had two best actor nominations to his name before turning 30 was in ...
Youngest Best Actor winner. Adrien Brody, age 29 (The Pianist, 2002) Youngest Best Actor nominee. Jackie Cooper, age 9 (Skippy, 1931) Youngest winner of an Oscar. Shirley Temple, age 6, who was awarded the (now-retired) non-competitive Academy Juvenile Award in 1934; Youngest winner of two Oscars