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two hundred seventy-ninth category

 

Awarded Oscars in more than one category

Ingrid Bergman..best actress, best supporting actress

Emma Thompson..best actress, best adapted screenplay

Clint Eastwood..best director, best picture (as producer)..happened twice, for UNFORGIVEN and MILLION DOLLAR BABY.

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Laurence Olivier - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Picture (Producer, Hamlet)

 

Jean Simmons - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Woody Allen - Best Actor, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay

 

Jack Nicholson - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

 

Jane Fonda - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Jack Lemmon - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

 

Teresa Wright - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Michael Caine - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

 

Jessica Lange - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Olivia De Havilland - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Anne Baxter - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

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Thanks, TopBilled.  Here are a few more:

 

Barbra Streisand - Best Actress, Best Original Song

 

Cate Blanchett - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Robert De Niro - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

 

Maggie Smith - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Denzel Washington - Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor

 

Meryl Streep - Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress

 

Harold Russell - Best Supporting Actor, Honorary Inspirational Award

 

Walt Disney - Best Documentary (Feature), Best Short Subject (Cartoon), Best Short Subject (Two-Reel), Special Awards for creation of "Mickey Mouse" and innovation of "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs"

 

Billy Wilder - Best Director, Best Picture (Producer "The Apartment"), Best Original Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

 

Steven Spielberg - Best Director, Best Picture (Producer "Schindler's List"), Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

 

 

 

 

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two hundred eightieth category

 

European filmmakers who came to Hollywood in the 30s & 40s

Edgar Ulmer..from Austria in 1933

Fritz Lang..from Austria in 1936

Joe Pasternak..from Austria in 1936

Alfred Hitchcock..from England in 1940

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Billy Wilder--from Austria in 1933

Yes, a lot of them emigrated from Austria. 

 

And some were from Germany (escaping the Nazis) like Robert Siodmak who made his first Hollywood movie in 1941; and Douglas Sirk who arrived a short time later in 1942.

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Jean Renoir - from France in 1940

 

Victor Saville - from Great Britain in 1938

 

Anatole Litvak - from Russia to Germany to Paris to U.S. in 1937

Good ones. We can add--

 

Juien Duvivier..from France in 1941

Rene Clair..from France in 1941

Max Ophuls..from Germany in 1947

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Warner Baxter - Renegades, Penthouse, Broadway Bill, To Mary With Love

 

Walter Pidgeon - Man-Proof, Too Hot To Handle

 

Ronald Colman - The Devil To Pay, Arrowsmith

 

Ann Harding - The Animal Kingdom, When Ladies Meet

 

Loretta Young - The Squall, The Devil To Pay

 

Rosalind Russell - Evelyn Prentice, Man-Proof

 

Conrad Nagel - The Girl From Chicago, State Street Sadie, The Crimson City, The Exquisite Sinner, If I Were Single

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Robert Young – The Wet Parade, New Morals for Old

 

John Barrymore – Don Juan, Topaze, Night Flight

 

Dolores Costello – Don Juan, The Heart of Maryland

 

Irene Dunne – Consolation Marriage, Thirteen Women

 

Jean Hersholt – Transatlantic, Emma, New Morals for Old, The Mask of Fu Manchu, Men in White

 

Lionel Barrymore – Night Flight, Test Pilot

 

Frank Morgan – When Ladies Meet (1933), The Great Ziegfeld

 

Maureen O’Sullivan – A Connecticut Yankee, Skyline, The Thin Man

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Myrna was in two films with Margaret Hamilton-- BROADWAY BILL and THE RED PONY.

 

She was in a feature (MIDNIGHT LACE) and a TV movie (The Elevator) with Roddy McDowall.

 

And she was in two features with Helen Hayes-- ARROWSMITH and NIGHT FLIGHT-- plus a TV movie called Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.

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