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  2. Mar 9, 2023 · Fifty years on, Tatum ONeal retains the title of being the youngest actor ever to win an Academy Award. She took home the statue when she was just 10 years old for her performance as Addie...

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    • Tatum O’Neal: Best Supporting Actress 1974. At 10 years old, O’Neal became the youngest winner ever in a competitive category for her whiskey-voiced turn as Addie Pray, a pint-sized con artist selling Bibles to unsuspecting widows during the Great Depression in “Paper Moon.”
    • Patty Duke: Best Supporting Actress 1963. Patty Duke was 16 when she re-created her revelatory stage role as Helen Keller in the 1963 film adaptation of “The Miracle Worker.”
    • Anna Paquin: Best Supporting Actress 1994. Before her controversial seven-word role in much-nominated “The Irishman,” Anna Paquin was an 11-year-old Oscar winner for Jane Campion’s “The Piano” opposite Holly Hunter.
    • Adrien Brody: Best Actor 2002. Enlarge Image. Adrien Brody with his Oscar for “The Pianist.” Adrien Brody made history as the youngest Best Actor winner ever at the 75th Academy Awards — but a passionate impromptu kiss with presenter Halle Berry almost overshadowed the then 29-year-old’s haunting work in “The Pianist.”
  3. 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.

    • Vivien Leigh - Gone With The Wind (1939) At 26 years and 116 days old, the legendary Vivien Leigh earned her first of two career Academy Awards in 1940.
    • Julie Christie - Darling (1965) Dame Julie Christie won the first Oscar she was nominated for in 1966. At age 26 years and four days, Christie won for her portrayal of Diana Scott in Darling, a sexually-liberated model climbing the ranks in London during the swinging sixties.
    • Hilary Swank - Boys Don't Cry (1999) With 25 years and 240 days under her belt, Hilary Swank turned in one of the all-time greatest performances in cinematic history as Brandon Teena in Boys Don't Cry.
    • Grace Kelly - The Country Girl (1954) Grace Kelly became the Princess of Monaco after her Oscar-winning film The Country Girl screened at the Cannes Film Festival, during which she met Prince Rainier in May of 1954.
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    • Tatum O'Neal, Paper Moon. The youngest winner at the Academy Awards is still Tatum O’Neal. She won Best Supporting Actress for the film Paper Moon in 1974 at the age of 10.
    • Anna Paquin, The Piano. Anna Paquin beat Tatum O’Neal by just a year as the second-youngest person to win at the Academy Awards. She won 1994 for Best Supporting Actress for her turn in Jane Campion’s The Piano at the age of 11.
    • Patty Duke, The Miracle Worker. In 1963, a 16-year-old Patty Duke won the Best Supporting Actress award for playing Helen Keller in Arthur Penn’s The Miracle Worker.
    • Markéta Irglová, Once. For her work in co-producing the song “Falling Slowly” for the film Once, singer-songwriter Markéta Irglová, then 19, won Best Original Song in 2008 alongside her Once co-star Glen Hansard.
  4. Mar 5, 2024 · Actress Tatum O'Neal was just 10 years old when she became the youngest person to ever win a competitive Oscar in 1974. She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in "Paper Moon,"...

  5. Mar 20, 2021 · The youngest actor in contention for a prize in 2021 is 24-year-old Borat Subsequent Moviefilm star Maria Bakalova, and while her achievement is a remarkable one, she is far from the youngest person to be nominated for or win an Academy Award. Ahead of this year’s ceremony on 25 April, and at risk of making us all feel like epic ...