01of 20AUDREY HEPBURNRalph Morse/Life Magazine/The LIFE Picture Collection/GettyHepburn gets close with her Academy Award forRoman Holidayin 1954.
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AUDREY HEPBURN
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Hepburn gets close with her Academy Award forRoman Holidayin 1954.
02of 20DONNA REEDDarlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/GettyReed poses while letting the world know about her 1954 Best Supporting Actress win forFrom Here to Eternity.
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DONNA REED
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Reed poses while letting the world know about her 1954 Best Supporting Actress win forFrom Here to Eternity.
03of 20ELIZABETH TAYLORMondadori Portfolio/GettyTaylor and her then-husband, Eddie Fisher, celebrate Taylor’s Best Actress win forButterfield 8in 1960.
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR
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Taylor and her then-husband, Eddie Fisher, celebrate Taylor’s Best Actress win forButterfield 8in 1960.
04of 20FRANK SINATRA & DONNA REEDEarl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/GettySinatra and Reed celebrate after their dual Best Supporting wins forFrom Here to Eternityin 1954.
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FRANK SINATRA & DONNA REED
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Sinatra and Reed celebrate after their dual Best Supporting wins forFrom Here to Eternityin 1954.
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FRANK MCCARTHY
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06of 20GRACE KELLYMondadori Portfolio/GettyKelly celebrates what would be her lone Oscar win, a 1955 Best Actress statue for 1954’sThe Country Girl.
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Kelly celebrates what would be her lone Oscar win, a 1955 Best Actress statue for 1954’sThe Country Girl.
07of 20HATTIE MCDANIELAPMcDaniel’s groundbreaking Best Supporting Actress win in 1940 was for her role in 1939’sGone with the Wind. She was the first Black person to be nominated for and win an Oscar.
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McDaniel’s groundbreaking Best Supporting Actress win in 1940 was for her role in 1939’sGone with the Wind. She was the first Black person to be nominated for and win an Oscar.
08of 20HUMPHREY BOGARTNY Daily News Archive/GettyBogart’s 3-year-old Stephen holds his dad’s 1952 Oscar (forThe African Queen) with Bogart and mom Lauren Bacall.
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HUMPHREY BOGART
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Bogart’s 3-year-old Stephen holds his dad’s 1952 Oscar (forThe African Queen) with Bogart and mom Lauren Bacall.
09of 20JACK LEMMONWally Eagler/Archive Photos/GettyLemmon puckers up for Oscar — the actor won this statue in 1974 forSave the Tiger.
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JACK LEMMON
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Lemmon puckers up for Oscar — the actor won this statue in 1974 forSave the Tiger.
10of 20JAMES STEWART & GINGER ROGERSHulton Archive/GettyStewart and Rogers pose with their 1941 Academy Awards (Best Actor,The Philadelphia Story, and Best Actress,Kitty Foyle, respectively) in Los Angeles.
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JAMES STEWART & GINGER ROGERS
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Stewart and Rogers pose with their 1941 Academy Awards (Best Actor,The Philadelphia Story, and Best Actress,Kitty Foyle, respectively) in Los Angeles.
11of 20SIDNEY POITIERGene Lester/GettyPoitier, the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar (for 1963’sLilies of the Field), reflects with his Academy Award in 1964.
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Poitier, the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar (for 1963’sLilies of the Field), reflects with his Academy Award in 1964.
12of 20JOHN WAYNE & BARBRA STREISANDAFP/GettyThe Duke and Babs celebrate Wayne’s 1970 Best Actor win for 1969’sTrue Grit.
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The Duke and Babs celebrate Wayne’s 1970 Best Actor win for 1969’sTrue Grit.
13of 20LIZA MINNELLIRick Browne/Los Angeles Times/GettyLiza and her father Vincent are all smiles following the actress’s 1973 Best Actress win forCabaret.
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LIZA MINNELLI
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Liza and her father Vincent are all smiles following the actress’s 1973 Best Actress win forCabaret.
14of 20MERYL STREEP & DUSTIN HOFFMANBertrand Rindoff Petroff/GettyThe Hollywood legends see eye-to-eye over their Best Actor and Best Actress awards (forKramer vs. Kramer) at the 1980 Academy Awards.
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MERYL STREEP & DUSTIN HOFFMAN
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The Hollywood legends see eye-to-eye over their Best Actor and Best Actress awards (forKramer vs. Kramer) at the 1980 Academy Awards.
15of 20PATRICIA NEALChris Ware/Keystone Features/Hulton Archive/GettyNeal takes in her 1964 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 1963’sHudat home with her three children.
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PATRICIA NEAL
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Neal takes in her 1964 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 1963’sHudat home with her three children.
16of 20PAUL NEWMAN & JOANNE WOODWARDDarlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/GettyNewman’s adoration for his wife is on full display in this candid pic of them in 1958, the year Woodward won Best Actress forThe Three Faces of Eve.
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PAUL NEWMAN & JOANNE WOODWARD

Newman’s adoration for his wife is on full display in this candid pic of them in 1958, the year Woodward won Best Actress forThe Three Faces of Eve.
17of 20JACK NICHOLSON & SHIRLEY MACLAINERon Galella/WireImageNicholson and MacLaine ham it up with their respective Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress statues they picked up in 1984 forTerms of Endearment.
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JACK NICHOLSON & SHIRLEY MACLAINE
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Nicholson and MacLaine ham it up with their respective Best Supporting Actor and Best Actress statues they picked up in 1984 forTerms of Endearment.
18of 20SHIRLEY TEMPLE & CLAUDETTE COLBERTHulton Archive/GettyTemple presents Colbert with her Best Actress Oscar forIt Happened One Nightin 1935.
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE & CLAUDETTE COLBERT

Temple presents Colbert with her Best Actress Oscar forIt Happened One Nightin 1935.
19of 20SOPHIA LORENPierluigi PraturlonReporters Associati & ArchiviMondadori PortfolioGettyLoren, the first actress to win an Academy Award for a foreign-language film, won for 1960’sLa Ciociara.
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Loren, the first actress to win an Academy Award for a foreign-language film, won for 1960’sLa Ciociara.
20of 20WALT DISNEYHulton Archive/GettyDisney juggles the four Academy Awards he picked up in 1954 forToot Whistle Plunk and Boom,Bear Country,The Alaskan EskimoandThe Living Desert.
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Disney juggles the four Academy Awards he picked up in 1954 forToot Whistle Plunk and Boom,Bear Country,The Alaskan EskimoandThe Living Desert.
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