List of Academy Award Best Actor winners by age
This is a list of winners of the Academy Award for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry. More popularly known as the Academy Award (or the Oscar) for Best Actor, this award was initially presented at the 1st Academy Awards ceremony for 1927–1928 and was most recently presented at the 87th Academy Awards ceremony for 2014. Throughout the past 87 years, accounting for ties and repeat winners, AMPAS has presented a total of 88 Best Actor awards to 77 different actors. This list is current as of the 87th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 22, 2015.
List of winners
# |
Actor |
Film |
Date of birth |
Date of award |
Age upon |
Date of death |
Lifespan |
Notes |
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1 |
Emil Jannings |
The Last Command, |
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Held record as oldest winner for 2 award ceremonies (from the 1st to the 3rd, May 1929–November 1930 [1 year, 6 months]) |
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2 |
Warner Baxter |
In Old Arizona |
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Held record as youngest winner for 3 award ceremonies (from the 2nd to the 5th, April 1930–November 1932 [2 years, 7 months]) |
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3 |
George Arliss |
Disraeli |
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Held record as oldest winner for 39 award ceremonies (from the 3rd to the 42nd, November 1930–April 1970 [39 years, 5 months]) |
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4 |
Lionel Barrymore |
A Free Soul |
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5 |
Wallace Beery |
The Champ |
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Tie |
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6 |
Fredric March |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
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Tie; 1st of 2 |
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7 |
Charles Laughton |
The Private Life of Henry VIII |
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Held record as youngest winner for 1 award ceremony (from the 6th to the 7th, March 1934–February 1935) |
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8 |
Clark Gable |
It Happened One Night |
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Held record as youngest winner for 6 award ceremonies (from the 7th to the 13th, February 1935–February 1941) |
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9 |
Victor McLaglen |
The Informer |
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10 |
Paul Muni |
The Story of Louis Pasteur |
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11 |
Spencer Tracy |
Captains Courageous |
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1st of 2 |
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12 |
Spencer Tracy |
Boys Town |
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2nd of 2 |
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13 |
Robert Donat |
Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
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14 |
James Stewart |
The Philadelphia Story |
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Held record as youngest winner for 14 award ceremonies (from the 13th to the 27th, February 1941–March 1955) |
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15 |
Gary Cooper |
Sergeant York |
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1st of 2 |
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16 |
James Cagney |
Yankee Doodle Dandy |
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17 |
Paul Lukas |
Watch on the Rhine |
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18 |
Bing Crosby |
Going My Way |
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19 |
Ray Milland |
The Lost Weekend |
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20 |
Fredric March |
The Best Years of Our Lives |
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2nd of 2 |
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21 |
Ronald Colman |
A Double Life |
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22 |
Laurence Olivier |
Hamlet |
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23 |
Broderick Crawford |
All the King's Men |
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24 |
José Ferrer |
Cyrano de Bergerac |
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25 |
Humphrey Bogart |
The African Queen |
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26 |
Gary Cooper |
High Noon |
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2nd of 2 |
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27 |
William Holden |
Stalag 17 |
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28 |
Marlon Brando |
On the Waterfront |
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1st of 2 |
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29 |
Ernest Borgnine |
Marty |
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30 |
Yul Brynner |
The King and I |
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31 |
Alec Guinness |
The Bridge on the River Kwai |
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32 |
David Niven |
Separate Tables |
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33 |
Charlton Heston |
Ben-Hur |
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34 |
Burt Lancaster |
Elmer Gantry |
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35 |
Maximilian Schell |
Judgment at Nuremberg |
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36 |
Gregory Peck |
To Kill a Mockingbird |
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37 |
Sidney Poitier |
Lilies of the Field |
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38 |
Rex Harrison |
My Fair Lady |
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39 |
Lee Marvin |
Cat Ballou |
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40 |
Paul Scofield |
A Man for All Seasons |
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41 |
Rod Steiger |
In the Heat of the Night |
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42 |
Cliff Robertson |
Charly |
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43 |
John Wayne |
True Grit |
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Held record as oldest winner for 12 award ceremonies (from the 42nd to the 54th, April 1970–March 1982) |
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44 |
George C. Scott |
Patton |
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Refused |
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45 |
Gene Hackman |
The French Connection |
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46 |
Marlon Brando |
The Godfather |
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Refused; 2nd of 2 |
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47 |
Jack Lemmon |
Save the Tiger |
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48 |
Art Carney |
Harry and Tonto |
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49 |
Jack Nicholson |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
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1st of 2 |
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50 |
Peter Finch |
Network |
days () |
Posthumous (Finch died two months and two weeks before the ceremony) |
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51 |
Richard Dreyfuss |
The Goodbye Girl |
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Held record as youngest winner for 25 award ceremonies (from the 50th to the 75th, April 1978–March 2003) |
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52 |
Jon Voight |
Coming Home |
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53 |
Dustin Hoffman |
Kramer vs. Kramer |
days () |
1st of 2 |
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54 |
Robert De Niro |
Raging Bull |
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55 |
Henry Fonda |
On Golden Pond |
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Has held record as oldest winner for 33 award ceremonies (from the 54th through the 87th, March 1982-February 2015) |
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56 |
Ben Kingsley |
Gandhi |
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57 |
Robert Duvall |
Tender Mercies |
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58 |
F. Murray Abraham |
Amadeus |
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59 |
William Hurt |
Kiss of the Spider Woman |
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60 |
Paul Newman |
The Color of Money |
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61 |
Michael Douglas |
Wall Street |
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62 |
Dustin Hoffman |
Rain Man |
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2nd of 2 |
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63 |
Daniel Day-Lewis |
My Left Foot |
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1st of 3 |
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64 |
Jeremy Irons |
Reversal of Fortune |
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65 |
Anthony Hopkins |
The Silence of the Lambs |
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66 |
Al Pacino |
Scent of a Woman |
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67 |
Tom Hanks |
Philadelphia |
days () |
1st of 2 |
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68 |
Tom Hanks |
Forrest Gump |
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2nd of 2 |
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69 |
Nicolas Cage |
Leaving Las Vegas |
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70 |
Geoffrey Rush |
Shine |
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71 |
Jack Nicholson |
As Good as It Gets |
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2nd of 2 |
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72 |
Roberto Benigni |
Life Is Beautiful |
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73 |
Kevin Spacey |
American Beauty |
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74 |
Russell Crowe |
Gladiator |
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75 |
Denzel Washington |
Training Day |
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76 |
Adrien Brody |
The Pianist |
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Has held record as youngest winner for 12 award ceremonies (from the 75th through the 87th, March 2003–February 2015) |
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77 |
Sean Penn |
Mystic River |
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1st of 2 |
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78 |
Jamie Foxx |
Ray |
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79 |
Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Capote |
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80 |
Forest Whitaker |
The Last King of Scotland |
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81 |
Daniel Day-Lewis |
There Will Be Blood |
days () |
2nd of 3 |
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82 |
Sean Penn |
Milk |
days () |
2nd of 2 |
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83 |
Jeff Bridges |
Crazy Heart |
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84 |
Colin Firth |
The King's Speech |
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85 |
Jean Dujardin |
The Artist |
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86 |
Daniel Day-Lewis |
Lincoln |
days () |
3rd of 3 |
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87 |
Matthew McConaughey |
Dallas Buyers Club |
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88 |
Eddie Redmayne |
The Theory of Everything |
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# |
Actor |
Film |
Date of birth |
Date of award |
Age upon |
Date of death |
Lifespan |
Notes |
See also
- Academy Award for Best Actor
- Academy Award for Best Actress
- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
- List of Academy Award Best Actress winners by age
- List of Best Supporting Actor winners by age
- List of Best Supporting Actress winners by age
- List of Best Director winners by age
- List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees
External links
- Oscars.org (official Academy site)
- Oscar.com (official ceremony promotional site)
- The Academy Awards Database (official site)