List of Indigenous Academy Award winners and nominees
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This is a list of Indigenous people who have won or been nominated for Academy Awards. It includes those of provable Indigenous descent regardless of whether they passed as white at the time of their nomination, such as Merle Oberon.[1]
Best Picture
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Taika Waititi Chelsea Winstanley |
Māori (Polynesian) |
Jojo Rabbit | Nominated |
|
[2] |
Best Actor
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 (72nd) |
Russell Crowe | Māori (Polynesian) |
The Insider | Nominated |
|
[3][4] | |
2000 (73rd) |
Gladiator | Won |
|
[3][5] | |||
2001 (74th) |
A Beautiful Mind | Nominated | Ninth actor to receive three consecutive nominations. | [3][6] | |||
2018 (91st) |
Rami Malek | Coptic | Bohemian Rhapsody | Won | First Copt to be nominated for and to win an Academy Award. | [7][8] |
Best Actress
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1935 (8th) |
Merle Oberon | Māori (Polynesian) |
The Dark Angel | Nominated | First person of Indigenous descent to be nominated for an Academy Award. | [1][9] | |
2003 (76th) |
Keisha Castle-Hughes | Whale Rider | Nominated |
|
[10] | ||
2018 (91st) |
Yalitza Aparicio | Mixtec & Trique (Native Mexican) |
Roma | Nominated |
|
[8] | |
2023 (96th) |
Lily Gladstone | Piegan Blackfeet & Nez Perce (Native American) |
Killers of the Flower Moon | Nominated | First Native American actress to be nominated for an Academy Award. | [11] |
Best Supporting Actor
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1970 (43rd) |
Chief Dan George | Tsleil-Waututh (First Nations) |
Little Big Man | Nominated |
|
[12] | |
1987 (60th) |
Sean Connery | Irish Traveller | The Untouchables | Won |
|
[13][14] | |
1990 (63rd) |
Graham Greene | Oneida (First Nations) |
Dances With Wolves | Nominated | First Oneida to be nominated for an Academy Award. | [15] |
Best Supporting Actress
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1966 (39th) |
Jocelyne LaGarde | Tahitian (Polynesian) |
Hawaii | Nominated |
|
[16] |
Best Adapted Screenplay
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Taika Waititi | Māori (Polynesian) |
Jojo Rabbit | Won |
|
[17] |
Best Original Score
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 (60th) |
Jonas Gwangwa | Northern Ndebele | Cry Freedom | Nominated |
|
[18][14] | |
2023 (96th) |
Robbie Robertson | Cayuga & Mohawk (First Nations) |
Killers of the Flower Moon | Nominated |
|
[11] |
Best Original Song
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Song | Status | Milestones/Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1982 (55th) |
Buffy Sainte-Marie | English & Italian, culturally adopted by the Piapot First Nation[19] |
An Officer and a Gentleman | "Up Where We Belong" | Won |
|
[20][21] | |
1987 (60th) |
Jonas Gwangwa | Northern Ndebele | Cry Freedom | "Cry Freedom" | Nominated |
|
[18][14] | |
2023 (96th) |
Scott George | Osage Nation (Native American) |
Killers of the Flower Moon | "Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)" | Nominated | First member of the Osage Nation to be nominated for an Academy Award. | [11][22] |
Best Production Design
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 (85th) |
Ra Vincent | Māori (Polynesian) |
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | Nominated |
|
[23][24] | |
2019 (92nd) |
Jojo Rabbit | Nominated | Shared with Nora Sopková. | [23][2] |
Best Sound
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 (74th) |
Hammond Peek | Māori (Polynesian) |
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | Nominated |
|
[25][6] | |
2002 (75th) |
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | Nominated | Shared with Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick and Michael Hedges. | [25][26] | |||
2003 (76th) |
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | Won |
|
[25][10] | |||
2005 (78th) |
King Kong | Won |
|
[25][27] |
Best Short Film, Live Action
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 (77th) |
Taika Waititi Ainsley Gardiner |
Māori (Polynesian) |
Two Cars, One Night | Nominated |
|
[28] | |
2023 (96th) |
Misan Harriman | Itsekiri | The After | Nominated |
|
[29][30] |
Best Foreign Language Film
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Film | Status | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1987 (60th) |
Nils Gaup | Sámi | Pathfinder | Nominated |
|
[14] |
Honorary Award
[edit]Year (Ceremony) |
Name | Country | Ethnic group(s) | Milestone / Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 (92nd) |
Wes Studi | Cherokee Nation (Native American) |
First and only Indigenous person to be awarded an Honorary Award. | [31] |
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Her mother, believed to have been of Sri Lankan and Māori ancestry, was just 14 when she gave birth in 1911. After centuries of intermixing, babies born from biracial relationships had evolved into a quiet shame – shunned by Britons and Indians alike.
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