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  1. Anthony Hopkins and Tatum O'Neal are the oldest and youngest winners of acting Oscars, winning at age 83 and age 10 respectively. This is a list of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees in the award categories Acting and Directing.

    • Morgan Freeman
    • Edmund Gwenn
    • Helen Hayes
    • James Coburn
    • John Houseman
    • Margaret Rutherford
    • Ruth Gordon
    • Alan Arkin
    • Jack Palance
    • Josephine Hull

    Morgan Freeman is 84 years old and he is still acting, appearing in four different movies in 2021 alone. Throughout his amazing career, he has also picked up five Oscar nominations, winning only one of them. The first was in Street Smart, followed by Driving Miss Daisy, in which his co-star Jessica Tandy won an Oscar at the age of 80. As for Freema...

    Edmund Gwenn had a long and successful filmography, but he remains known today for one iconic role, and it won him an Oscar at the age of 70. In 1947, Gwenn played Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th Street. Gwenn became the only person in movie history to win an Oscar for playing Santa Claus or at least a man who believed he was Santa. What is most im...

    The 1970 movie Airport was a disaster movie and one of the earlier success stories in the genre. Today, it is a movie rarely talked about outside of the fact it was the basis for the spoof movie Airplane!, which itself is considered a cult classic. However, Airportwas a box office success and critics loved it. The movie even picked up 10 Oscar nomi...

    James Coburn was a very prolific actor, appearing in 70 movies and over 100 television episodes over his career. Many of his appearances were as a tough guy in westerns and war movies, but it was for a later role that he picked up his only Oscar win at the age of 70. RELATED: James Coburn's 10 Best Movies, Ranked According to IMDb The movie was Aff...

    John Houseman was 71 years and 192 days when he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Professor Kingsfield in The Paper Chase (1973). Houseman held the record for the oldest winner for two years from 1974 to 1976. The comedy-drama also received nominations in Best Sound and Best Adapted Screenplay. The story is about J...

    In 1963, Margaret Rutherford appeared in V.I.P.s,a British drama film with an all-star ensemble cast. Other cast members include Orson Welles, Maggie Smith, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan, Rod Taylor, Elsa Martinelli, and Elizabeth Taylor. Rutherford portrayed the Duchess of Brighton, who is on her way to Florida for a job that will save her histori...

    Roman Polanski's 1968 cult horror flick, Rosemary's Baby, was nominated for Best Screenplay (Based on Material from Another Medium) and Best Supporting Actress, which Ruth Gordon won at the age of seventy-two. Gordon is one member of an extensive all-star cast. The film follows a young pregnant woman in Manhattan, who comes to fear that her neighbo...

    One of the more recent entries on this list, Alan Arkin was seventy-two when he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Little Miss Sunshine in 2006. RELATED: 10 Surprise Best Picture Winners At The Oscars, Ranked (According To Rotten Tomatoes) The movie centers around the Hoover family when their daughter Olive (Abigal Bresl...

    City Slickers is a 1991 Western comedy about three married men who begin to experience midlife crises. They move from the comfort of their urban environments and decide to rediscover their masculinity by taking a cattle drive around southwestern America. Jack Palance won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Curly Washburn, the...

    Though Josephine Hull was best known for her successful stage career, that didn’t stop her from also picking up an Oscar in 1951. At age 74, she appeared in her fifth film, Harvey. She earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actressfor portraying a character whom she originally played on Broadway. Harveyis a comedy-drama about a middle-aged man...

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  2. Age 99. 2. Lee Grant. Actress | In the Heat of the Night. Academy Award-winner Lee Grant was born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal on October 31, 1925 in Manhattan, New York City, to Witia (Haskell), a teacher and model, and Abraham Rosenthal, an educator and realtor. Her father was of Romanian Jewish descent, and her mother was a Russian Jewish immigrant.

  3. Apr 26, 2021 · April 25, 2021 5:45 PM PT. Ann Roth, who earlier this year had tied Agnés Varda and James Ivory as the oldest nominees in Oscar history at age 89, tied Ivory as oldest Oscar winner tonight when...

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    • Walter Mirisch – 100. The only living Oscar-winning centenarian, Mirisch picked up his prize in 1968 for his work as the producer of In The Heat of the Night.
    • Eva Marie Saint – 97. Saint won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1955 for her role as Edie Doyle in Elia Kazan’s On The Waterfront, playing opposite Marlon Brando.
    • Alan Bergman – 96. Bergman and his wife Marilyn, who died in January this year, were a songwriting duo who collected three Oscars in their career, as well as four Emmys and a couple of Grammys.
    • Lee Grant – 95. Grant received her first Oscar nomination in 1951 for playing a shoplifter in her film debut Detective Story. A year later she was placed on the Hollywood blacklist as a suspected Communist, and was unable to work for over a decade.
  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Who is the oldest person nominated for an Oscar? Who is the oldest Oscar winner? Here are the people who've broken records for their age.

  6. Mar 9, 2024 · Christopher Plummer, Beginners. In 2012, late, great Hollywood legend Christopher Plummer won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in the film Beginners at the age of 82. Until...

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