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Academy Award Winner Collection

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Rosalind Russell, Fred Zinnemann Holding Trophys, and Audrey Hepburn

Rosalind Russell, Fred Zinnemann Holding Trophys, and Audrey Hepburn
(Original Caption) Lucky Fred Zinnemann, surrounded by two of Hollywood's most popular ladies, Rosalind Russell and Audrey Hepburn, (right)

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Simone Signoret After Winning Oscar

Simone Signoret After Winning Oscar
Simone Signoret, after winning the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her work in Room At The Top. 1960

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Barbra Streisand Holding Academy Award

Barbra Streisand Holding Academy Award
(Original Caption) 4/14/69-Los Angeles, CA- Barbra Streisand holds her "Oscar" after she was named co-winner of the Best Actress Award in the 41st Annual Academy Awards

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Composer Burt Bacharach

Composer Burt Bacharach
A portrait of Academy Award winning composer Burt Bacharach

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Pacino, Brando and Caan In Godfather

Pacino, Brando and Caan In Godfather
Al Pacino (as younger son Michael Corleone), Marlon Brando (as father Vito Corleone) and James Caan (as eldest son Sonny Corleone), in costume for the opening scene of The Godfather

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Gregory Peck in To Kill A Mockingbird

Gregory Peck in To Kill A Mockingbird
Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. Peck won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the lawyer, from the novel by Harper Lee

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Janet Gaynor and Frank Borzage with Academy Award
(Original Caption) 1928- Los Angeles, CA: Close-up of Janet Gaynor and Frank Borzage with an Academy Award in the foreground, center

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Emil Jannings in The Way of All Flesh

Emil Jannings in The Way of All Flesh
(Original Caption) 1928

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Douglas Fairbanks Giving Janet Gaynor First Best Actress Oscar

Douglas Fairbanks Giving Janet Gaynor First Best Actress Oscar
Douglas Fairbanks presents Janet Gaynor with the first Academy Award for Best Actress, for her work in Seventh Heaven, as well as Street Angel, and Sunrise, at the first Academy Awards in 1929

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Conrad Nagel Presents Oscar to Norma Shearer

Conrad Nagel Presents Oscar to Norma Shearer
Vice president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, Conrad Nigel, presents the Oscar to Actress Norma Shearer

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore Holding Oscars

Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore Holding Oscars
Marie Dressler holds her Oscar for Best Actress and Lionel Barrymore holds his for Best Actor during the 1931 Academy Awards Ceremony

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Helen Hayes and Louis Mayer Holding Oscar Award

Helen Hayes and Louis Mayer Holding Oscar Award
Actress Helen Hayes and producer Louis Mayer hold onto the Oscar award which was presented to Hayes on November 19, 1932. Hayes was honored for her role in The Sin of Madolen Claudet

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Katharine Hepburn as Juliet in Morning Glory

Katharine Hepburn as Juliet in Morning Glory
Katharine Hepburn portrays William Shakespeare's Juliet in the 1933 film Morning Glory. Hepburn was awarded an Academy Award for the film

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Frank Capra Receiving Oscar

Frank Capra Receiving Oscar
Writer Irvin S. Cobb presents Frank Capra with the Best Director Oscar for his work on It Happened One Night

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Clark Gable Being Given Oscar Statuette

Clark Gable Being Given Oscar Statuette
(Original Caption) Clark Gable (left), is shown being presented a gold statuette by Irvin S

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Karl Freund and Hop Wing on The Good Earth Set

Karl Freund and Hop Wing on The Good Earth Set
Karl Freund holds up a light meter on the set of The Good Earth, on January 21, 1937. Freund won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for the film, adapted from Pearl S. Buck's novel

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Luise Rainer, Paul Muni, And Frank Capra

Luise Rainer, Paul Muni, And Frank Capra proudly hold their Oscars on March 6, 1937

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Shirley Temple and Walt Disney

Shirley Temple and Walt Disney
(Original Caption) 1939-Los Angeles, CA- Shirley Temple presents an Academy Award to Walt Disney for his outstanding cartoon, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Frank Capra Presented with Oscar

Frank Capra Presented with Oscar
Fred Niblo(L) presents director Frank Capra(R) with his Academy Award for 1938's You Can't Take it with You

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Cary Grant, James Stewart, and Katharine Hepburn in the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story

Cary Grant, James Stewart, and Katharine Hepburn in the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story
(Original Caption) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and James Stewart in a scene from the movie: "The Philadelphia Story." Movie still, 1940

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Vivien Leigh Holds Oscar Statue

Vivien Leigh Holds Oscar Statue
Vivien Leigh proudly holds her Best Actress Oscar on March 2, 1940. She was recognized for her portrayal of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind

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James Stewart With Academy Award
Actor Jimmy Stewart stands at the podium during the 13th Annual Awards Dinner of the Acadamey of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on February 27, 1941

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart Holding Oscars

Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart Holding Oscars
(Original Caption) Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart gaze appreciatively into each others eyes after each had been awarded an Oscar at the annual Motion Picture Academy Award dinner

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: James Stewart, Ginger Rogers, and Bob Hope

James Stewart, Ginger Rogers, and Bob Hope
(Original Caption) The 13th Annual Awards Dinner of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Biltmore Hotel

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Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart with Academy Awards
Ginger Rogers holds her Academy Award for Best Actress for Kitty Foyle and Jimmy Stewart holds his Academy Award for Best Actor for The Philadelphia Story

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Oscar Winners with Their Trophies
Academy Award winners (from left) Van Heflin, Greer Garson

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy

James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy
(Original Caption) 1942- Picture showsa scene from the movie, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy

James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy
(Original Caption) 1942- Picture shows a scene from the movie, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Academy Award Winners Speaking with Press

Academy Award Winners Speaking with Press
Van Heflin, Greer Garson, James Cagney, and Teresa Wright proudly hold their Oscars on March 8, 1943

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Oscar Winners Greer Garson and James Cagney
Actress Greer Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Mrs. Miniver, and actor James Cagney won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Yankee Doodle Dandy

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Jennifer Jones with Oscar for Song of Bernadette

Jennifer Jones with Oscar for Song of Bernadette
(Original Caption) 1944: Jennifer Jones holds her Best Actress Ocsar for her role as Bernadette Soubirous in "The Song of Bernadette."

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Academy Award Winners Holding Oscars
Academy Award winners holding their statues from left

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Katina Paxinou Receiving Oscar

Katina Paxinou Receiving Oscar
Katina Paxinou holds the Academy Award she won for her performance in For Whom the Bell Tolls

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Ingrid Bergman Holding Oscar Award

Ingrid Bergman Holding Oscar Award
Ingrid Bergman in 1945 with the Oscar she received for her performance in Gaslight, in which she costarred with Charles Boyer

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Bob Hope Presenting Oscarette to Margaret O'Brien
Bob Hope presents Margaret O'Brien with the Academy's first "Oscarette" for best performance of a child actress in 1944

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Ingrid Bergman and Actors Holding Awards
(Original Caption) The Winners. Hollywood, Calif.: Barry Fitzgerald (left), Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby (right) hold "Oscars" awarded them for outstanding performances in 1944

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Academy Award Winners of 1945

Academy Award Winners of 1945
Barry Fitzgerald (left), Ingrid Bergman and Bing Crosby (right) hold Oscars awarded them for outstanding performances in 1944

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Actor Ray Milland with Oscar

Actor Ray Milland with Oscar
Actress Ingrid Bergman, winner of the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Gaslight, presents actor Ray Milland with the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in The Lost Weekend

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Joan Crawford Holding Academy Award

Joan Crawford Holding Academy Award
(Original Caption) 3/9/46: Joan Crawford holding her Academy Award

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Ray Milland Holding His Academy Award

Ray Milland Holding His Academy Award
Actor Ray Milland happily accepts his Oscar statuette for The Lost Weekend from one of the previous year's winners, Ingrid Bergman

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Actors and Actresses Holding Oscars

Actors and Actresses Holding Oscars
(Original Caption) Agnes Moorehead and Dick Powell who presented Academy Awards and Jean Simmons who accepted the British Awards

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Loretta Young and Ronald Coleman Holding Oscars

Loretta Young and Ronald Coleman Holding Oscars
(Original Caption) Best Actress Loretta Young won her Oscar for the film, Farmer's Daughter, while Ronald Coleman won his Best Actor Oscar for his role in the film, A Double Life

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Ingrid Bergman with Academy Award
(Original Caption) Ingrid Bergman receives Oscar from Jennifer Jones for Gaslight

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Ingrid Bergman with Academy Award

Ingrid Bergman with Academy Award
(Original Caption) Ingrid Bergman, admiring her Oscar for Best Actress in Gaslight, after receiving it from Jennifer Jones

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Meryl Streep and Kurt Russel in Silkwood

Meryl Streep and Kurt Russel in Silkwood
Meryl Streep and Kurt Russel appear together in Silkwood. Streep portrayed Karen Silkwood, a real nuclear plant-worker who exposed dangerous practices at the plant. Russel played Drew Stephens

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Academy Award Winners for Terms of Endearment

Academy Award Winners for Terms of Endearment
(Original Caption) Los Angeles: Academy Award winners Jack Nicholson (R-Best Supporting Actor for Terms of Endearment)

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart

Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart
Director Frank Capra squeezes actor Jimmy Stewart's face on January 23, 1985. Capra was guest of honor at a luncheon and tribute for the Academy Award winning director

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Haing S. Ngor Holding His Oscar

Haing S. Ngor Holding His Oscar
(Original Caption) 3/25/1985- Hollywood, CA: Dr. Haing S. Ngor holds up the Oscar that he won for Best Supproting Actor at the 1984 Academy Awards Ceremony for his work in The Killing Fields

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Actor Ray Milland

Actor Ray Milland prepares to present "the Gold Key", a home video mystery which offers a prize to the viewer who solves the puzzle

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Joel Grey Honored at Walk of Fame

Joel Grey Honored at Walk of Fame
Entertainer Joel Grey lies across his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Grey has received an Oscar and a Tony award

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Kirstie Alley and Olivia De Havilland in Scene From

Kirstie Alley and Olivia De Havilland in Scene From
Kirstie Alley and Olivia De Havilland appear together in a scene from "North and South II", a television mini-series in 1986. De Havilland made a special appearance in the film as Mrs

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Don Ameche and Cher at Academy Awards

Don Ameche and Cher at Academy Awards
Don Ameche proudly holds the Best Supporting Actor Oscar award he won for his role in Cocoon, on march 24, 1986. Cher, who presented the award to him, stands beside Ameche

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Anjelica Huston Holding Oscar

Anjelica Huston Holding Oscar
Anjelica Houston proudly holds her Oscar award on March 24, 1986. Huston was recognized as Best Supporting Actress for her role in Prizzi's Honor

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Don Ameche and Cher at Academy Awards
Don Ameche holding the Best Supporting Actor Oscar award for his role in Cocoon, backstage at the Academy Awards with award presenter Cher

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: William Hurt and Geraldine Page With Oscars

William Hurt and Geraldine Page With Oscars
William Hurt and Geraldine Page proudly hold their Oscars on March 24, 1986

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Portrait of John Houseman

Portrait of John Houseman
John Houseman sits on a chair backwards. Houseman founded the Acting Company in 1972, and was known for his producing as well as acting

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Toshiro Mifune With Oscar Statue

Toshiro Mifune With Oscar Statue
Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune holds the Oscar award he his work in Rashomon

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Francis Coppola, Anjelica Huston and George Lucas Cutting Ribbon

Francis Coppola, Anjelica Huston and George Lucas Cutting Ribbon
Francis Coppola, Anjelica Huston and George Lucas join in the ribbon-cutting ceremony to open Captain Eo, three-dimensional film from Disney, starring Michael Jackson

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Elia Kazan With Jo Van Fleet and Kim Hunter

Elia Kazan With Jo Van Fleet and Kim Hunter
Director Elia Kazan stands in between actresses Jo Van Fleet and Kim Hunter at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York on January 19, 1987

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Dianne Wiest Accepting Academy Award

Dianne Wiest Accepting Academy Award
Dianne Wiest, awarded the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Hannah and Her Sisters, reacts to her win as she stands at the podium and addresses the audience at the Academy Awards

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Marlee Matlin Holding Her Oscar

Marlee Matlin Holding Her Oscar
(Original Caption) Los Angeles: Actress Marlee Matlin holds her Oscar which she received for the actress as she sings "I love you."

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Sean Connery Holds His Oscar Aloft

Sean Connery Holds His Oscar Aloft
Actor Sean Connery holds the Oscar he won for supporting actor in The Untouchables

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Dustin Hoffman Holding Oscar
(Original Caption) 3/29/1989- Los Angeles, CA- Actor Dustin Hoffman poses with the Oscar he won 3/29 for best actor for his role in the film Rain Man

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Actress Jodie Foster Holding Her Oscar Award
(Original Caption) 3/29/1989-Los Angeles: Actress Jodie Foster smilies as she wins the award for best actress in the film "The Accused"

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Win for Dances with Wolves

Win for Dances with Wolves
Kevin Costner (center) and Jim Wilson (left), won the Best Picture Oscar for Dances with Wolves (1990), which they co-produced. Costner also won Best Director for the same film

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Whoopi Goldberg Holding Oscar

Whoopi Goldberg Holding Oscar
(Original Caption) Los Angeles: Whoopi Goldberg holds her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Ghost March 25

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed Holding Oscars

Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed Holding Oscars
(Original Caption) 1954-Hollywood

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: William Friedkin

William Friedkin
(Original Caption) William Friedkin holds up his Oscar

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Actresses Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert

Actresses Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert
Actress Shirley Temple presents the Oscar for Best Actress to Claudette Colbert for her role in It Happened One Night

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Estelle Parsons and Walter Matthau Posing With Trophy

Estelle Parsons and Walter Matthau Posing With Trophy
(Original Caption) Estelle Parsons is shown with Walter Matthau, who presented her with an Oscar for Best supporting Actress, during the annual Academy Awards presentations

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Academy Award Winners at 1949 Oscars

Academy Award Winners at 1949 Oscars
(Original Caption) Hollywood, California: Left to right are--Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Claire Trevor, Jane Wyman, and Walter Huston, four winners of the academy Awards

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Celeste Holm and Walter Huston Holding Oscar

Celeste Holm and Walter Huston Holding Oscar
Actress Celeste Holm presents the Best Supporting Actor Oscar to Walter Huston during the 1949 Academy Awards presentation. Huston received the award for his role in Treasure of Sierra Madre

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Mario Ungaso Receiving Oscar

Mario Ungaso Receiving Oscar
(Original Caption) Mario Ungaso, vice consul of Italy accepts the "Best Foreign Picture" Oscar from Micheline Presle for The Bicycle Thief. 1950

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Broderick Crawford and Olivia de Havilland Holding Oscars

Broderick Crawford and Olivia de Havilland Holding Oscars
Broderick Crawford, star of the film All The Kings Men, and Olivia de Havilland, star of The Heiress, talk together after receiving Best Actor and Actress Oscars, respectively, of 1949

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Winners at 1951 Academy Awards

Winners at 1951 Academy Awards
(Original Caption) Joseph Mankiewicz, Dr. Ralph Bunche, and Darryl Zanuck. Bunche presented award for the best picture award to Mankiewicz

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1951 Academy Awards
Celebrities pose with their Oscars after the 1951 Academy Awards ceremony. From left to right: Bette Davis, George Sanders, Karl Malden, Greer Garson, Humphrey Bogart, and Ronald Colman

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Claire Trevor Presents Academy Award to Stewart Granger

Claire Trevor Presents Academy Award to Stewart Granger
(Original Caption) 3/24/1953-Hollywood, CA: Film actress Claire Trevor presents an Academy Award Oscar to British actor Steward Granger

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Audrey Hepburn Holding Academy Award

Audrey Hepburn Holding Academy Award
Audrey Hepburn holding the Academy Award for best actress in Roman Holiday, her first American film

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Oscar Trophies With Superimposed Faces

Oscar Trophies With Superimposed Faces
Oscar caricatures with faces of 1954 winners Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn William Holden, and Donna Reed

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Audrey Hepburn Holding Oscar

Audrey Hepburn Holding Oscar
(Original Caption) 3/25/1954- New York, NY: Audrey cuddles up to "Oscar." Audrey Hepburn, who rushed from her hit Broadway play

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Audrey Hepburn at Podium Accepting Oscar
(Original Caption) 3/25/1954-New York, NY: As a huge "Oscar" in the background looks down on the scene, Audrey Hepburn, with a TV camera filming the entire panorama

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Filmmaker Walt Disney with Four Oscars

Filmmaker Walt Disney with Four Oscars
Filmmaker Walt Disney with the four Oscars he won for Best Feature, Best Short Subject, Best Cartoon, and Best Two-Reel Short Subject

Background imageAcademy Award Winner Collection: Audrey Hepburn Applying Lipstick Before Academy Awards Presentation

Audrey Hepburn Applying Lipstick Before Academy Awards Presentation
(Original Caption) Audrey Hepburn, Dutch born darling of American film, won a coveted Oscar for the Best Performance by an Actress



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Academy Award Winners: Celebrating the Legends of the 20th Century" Step into the golden era of Hollywood as we pay tribute to some of the most iconic Academy Award winners. From Norma Shearer's captivating performances to Emil Jannings' mesmerizing talent, these stars left an indelible mark on cinema. Janet Gaynor's delicate charm and Marie Dressler's powerful presence captivated audiences across continents. Their exceptional acting skills earned them well-deserved recognition in the early days of film. Gary Cooper's rugged masculinity and Charlie Chaplin's timeless comedic genius brought laughter and tears to millions. These legends paved the way for future generations, leaving an unparalleled legacy in cinematic history. Joan Crawford's magnetic allure and Charles Rogers' suave charisma made them unforgettable screen icons. Their performances continue to inspire actors today, showcasing their immense talent and versatility. George Arliss' refined elegance and James Cagney's electrifying energy enthralled audiences during a transformative period in film history. They exemplified true artistry with every role they undertook. And then there was Spencer Tracy - a force to be reckoned with throughout his career spanning several decades. His remarkable range showcased his ability to seamlessly transition from drama to comedy, solidifying him as one of Hollywood’s greatest treasures. These Academy Award winners not only entertained us but also shaped the very essence of filmmaking itself. Their contributions have stood the test of time, reminding us that true talent is eternal. As we celebrate their achievements, let us remember these luminaries who graced our screens during a bygone era – forever etching their names in cinematic glory.

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