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John Ireland | 1949 (22nd) |
Supporting Actor | Jack Burden | All the King's Men |
Jeremy Irons‡ | 1990 (63rd) |
Leading Actor | Claus von Bülow | Reversal of Fortune |
Amy Irving | 1983 (56th) |
Supporting Actress | Hadass Vishkower | Yentl |
Burl Ives‡ | 1958 (31st) |
Supporting Actor | Rufus Hannassey | The Big Country |
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Randy Quaid | 1973 (46th) |
Supporting Actor | Larry Meadows | The Last Detail |
Ke Huy Quan‡ | 2022 (95th) |
Supporting Actor | Waymond Wang | Everything Everywhere All at Once |
Anthony Quayle | 1969 (42nd) |
Supporting Actor | Cardinal Thomas Wolsey | Anne of the Thousand Days |
Kathleen Quinlan | 1995 (68th) |
Supporting Actress | Marilyn Lovell | Apollo 13 |
Anthony Quinn‡ | 1952 (25th) |
Supporting Actor | Eufemio Zapata | Viva Zapata! |
1956 (29th) |
Supporting Actor | Paul Gauguin | Lust for Life | |
1957 (30th) |
Leading Actor | Gino | Wild is the Wind | |
1964 (37th) |
Leading Actor | Alexis Zorba | Zorba the Greek |
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Liv Ullmann | 1972 (45th) |
Leading Actress | Kristina Nilsson | The Emigrants |
1976 (49th) |
Leading Actress | Jenny Isaksson | Face to Face | |
Miyoshi Umeki‡ | 1957 (30th) |
Supporting Actress | Katsumi Kelly | Sayonara |
Mary Ure | 1960 (33rd) |
Supporting Actress | Clara Dawes | Sons and Lovers |
Peter Ustinov‡ | 1951 (24th) |
Supporting Actor | Nero | Quo Vadis |
1960 (33rd) |
Supporting Actor | Lentulus Batiatus | Spartacus | |
1964 (37th) |
Supporting Actor | Arthur Simon Simpson | Topkapi |
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Brenda Vaccaro | 1975 (48th) |
Supporting Actress | Linda Riggs | Once Is Not Enough |
Jo Van Fleet‡ | 1955 (28th) |
Supporting Actress | Cathy Ames / Kate Trask (Albey) | East of Eden |
Diane Varsi | 1957 (30th) |
Supporting Actress | Allison MacKenzie | Peyton Place |
Robert Vaughn | 1959 (32nd) |
Supporting Actor | Chester "Chet" Gwynn | The Young Philadelphians |
Alicia Vikander‡ | 2015 (88th) |
Supporting Actress | Gerda Wegener | The Danish Girl |
Jon Voight‡ | 1969 (42nd) |
Leading Actor | Joe Buck | Midnight Cowboy |
1978 (51st) |
Leading Actor | Luke Martin | Coming Home | |
1985 (58th) |
Leading Actor | Oscar "Manny" Manheim | Runaway Train | |
2001 (74th) |
Supporting Actor | Howard Cosell | Ali | |
Erich von Stroheim | 1950 (23rd) |
Supporting Actor | Max von Meyerling | Sunset Boulevard |
Max von Sydow | 1988 (61st) |
Leading Actor | Lassefar "Lasse" Karlsson | Pelle the Conqueror |
2011 (84th) |
Supporting Actor | The Renter | Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close |
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Michelle Yeoh‡ | 2022 (95th) |
Leading Actress | Evelyn Wang | Everything Everywhere All at Once |
Steven Yeun | 2020/21 (93rd) |
Leading Actor | Jacob Yi | Minari |
Susannah York | 1969 (42nd) |
Supporting Actress | Alice LeBlanc | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? |
Youn Yuh-jung‡ | 2020/21 (93rd) |
Supporting Actress | Soon-ja | Minari |
Burt Young | 1976 (49th) |
Supporting Actor | Paulie Pennino | Rocky |
Gig Young‡ | 1951 (24th) |
Supporting Actor | Boyd Copeland | Come Fill the Cup |
1958 (31st) |
Supporting Actor | Dr. Hugo Pine | Teacher's Pet | |
1969 (42nd) |
Supporting Actor | Rocky Graver | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | |
Loretta Young‡ | 1947 (20th) |
Leading Actress | Katie Holstrom | The Farmer's Daughter |
1949 (22nd) |
Leading Actress | Margaret | Come to the Stable | |
Roland Young | 1937 (10th) |
Supporting Actor | Cosmo Topper | Topper |
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Renée Zellweger‡ | 2001 (74th) |
Leading Actress | Bridget Jones | Bridget Jones's Diary |
2002 (75th) |
Leading Actress | Roxie Hart | Chicago | |
2003 (76th) |
Supporting Actress | Ruby Thewes | Cold Mountain | |
2019 (92nd) |
Leading Actress | Judy Garland | Judy | |
Catherine Zeta-Jones‡ | 2002 (75th) |
Supporting Actress | Velma Kelly | Chicago |
- ^ a b c Rules at the time of the first three ceremonies allowed for a performer to receive a single nomination which could honor their work in more than one film. George Arliss, Maurice Chevalier, and Ronald Colman were all nominated for two different roles in the same category. Current Academy rules forbid this from happening. No official reason was ever given as to why Arliss won the award for only one of the two films he was listed for.
- ^ a b Fredric March received one more vote than Wallace Beery. Academy rules at that time considered such a close margin to be a tie, so both March and Beery received the award. Under the current rules, it is stipulated that a tie must result in the exact same number of votes.
- ^ The Circus originally received three nominations: Best Director (Comedy Picture), Best Actor, and Best Writing (Original Story) – for Charles Chaplin. However, the Academy subsequently decided to remove Chaplin's name from the competitive award categories and instead to confer upon him a Special Award "for acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus".
- ^ Bette Davis's performance in Of Human Bondage was not nominated for an Oscar. Several influential people at the time campaigned to have her name included on the list, so for that year (and the following year also) the Academy relaxed its rules and allowed a write-in vote. Technically this meant that any performance was eligible to win the award, whether or not the person was an official nominee. While the Academy does not officially recognize this as a nomination for Davis, it has included her in the list of nominees for the 1935 ceremony on its official website.
- ^ Due to category confusion, Barry Fitzgerald received nominations (each for the same performance as Father Fitzgibbon in Going My Way) in both the leading and supporting actor categories for 1944, winning the Oscar for the latter. As a result of this fiasco, the Academy amended its rules so that if any actor or actress received enough votes to land in the final five nominees for both again, they would only receive the nomination for the category in which they obtained the largest percentage of recognition.
- ^ a b Rules at the time of the first three ceremonies allowed for a performer to receive a single nomination which could honor their work in more than one film. Greta Garbo and Norma Shearer were both nominated for two different roles in the same category. Current Academy rules forbid this from happening. No official reason was ever given as to why Shearer won the award for only one of the two films she was listed for.
- ^ a b Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand received the same number of votes, resulting in both actresses receiving the award, according to Academy rules.
- ^ According to longstanding Hollywood legend, Rin Tin Tin actually received the most Best Actor votes, but the Academy (not wishing to give the first award to a dog) refactored the votes to ensure that Jannings won.
- ^ As with the previous year, when the Academy relaxed the rules to allow write-in votes following the outcry over Bette Davis's snub for Of Human Bondage, the Academy permitted write-in votes this year as well. Thus, Paul Muni received a write-in nomination for his performance in Black Fury, and actually finished second in the votes. Although as with Davis the previous year, the Academy does not recognize these two as "official nominees", they are nevertheless listed on the official website amongst their respective years' nominations for posterity's sake.
- ^ As "Ellen Page" prior to his gender transition in 2020.