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Top 10 list of female celebrities with the most Oscars

Top 10 list of female celebrities with the most Oscars


10. Hilary Swank




He appeared on the silver screen in early 1985 and appeared in the TV series Growing Pains. in 1992, he appeared in the first movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer. in 1994, she starred in Karate Prodigy 4.


In 1999, she starred in Boys Don't Cry, for which she won the 72nd Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, and in 2005, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress again for her performance in Million Dollar Baby, and in 2009, Hilary Swank won the Hollywood Actress of the Year Award for her performance in Amelia. In 2014, she starred in the main competition of the 67th Cannes International Film Festival, "The Sender". 2016, he participated in Steven Soderbergh's new film "Lucky Logan".


9. Jodie Foster



Jodie Foster: Best Actress at the 61st and 64th Academy Awards. Jodie has come a long way from being a child actress, from cute to mature and charming, confirming the saying that "women become more attractive as they age" Jodie in her 40s is charming, smart and elegant. She plays her part and her charm remains the same. Because of her slim figure, she stays a single mother. Despite her aura of stardom, we see in her the pure beauty of wisdom and femininity. Glory


In 1988, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the Kaplan legal feature film "The Accused" for her superb acting and vivid portrayal of a rape victim. She was then inspired by her achievement and in 1991, she won another Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in The Silence of the Lambs.


8. Meryl Streep



Meryl Streep, a Hollywood actress, was born in Summit, New Jersey on June 22, 1949.



Meryl Streep starred in her first movie "Julia" in 1977. Later, Meryl Streep won Oscars for Best Supporting Actress for The Deer Hunter, The Kramers, Adapted Screenplay and The Enchanted Black Forest, and won the 52nd Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 1980's The Kramers.


7. Sally Field



Born on November 6, 1946 in Pasadena, California, USA. Her mother is actress Margaret Field and her stepfather is also an actress. In 1967, he rose to fame with the television comedy series "The Merry Nun". In 1976, she won an Emmy for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the TV movie Sybil. Glory


In 1979, he won the Oscar, the New York Film Critics and the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival for Norma Rae. In 1984, she won another Academy Award for Best Actress for "Deep in the Fields", becoming the only "double queen" of the 1980's. The 1990's saw a marked decline in the number of films, but they still made a name for themselves with box office hits such as "My Fairy Tale". The 1990s saw a marked decline in the number of films, but they were still proud of their box-office hits such as "My Fair Lady" and "Forrest Gump. Her latest film is "Lincoln," which she co-starred in with Daniel Day-Lewis in 2012.


6. Vivien Leigh


Vivien Leigh (Fergie) was born on November 5, 1913, in Darjeeling, West Bengal, England. Her original name was Vivienne Mary Hartley and she was an actress in British films and stage plays.



In 1935, Vivienne starred in his first film, Thriving, and in 1938, he went to Hollywood to make movies. He won the 12th Academy Award for Best Actress for his role in the film Gone with the Wind. He was also the first Sasha Jacksonian to receive this honor. After that, Vivienne returned to England to develop her theater, and after 1950, he returned to Hollywood and starred in the film A Streetcar Named Desire, for which she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 16th Venice International Film Festival in 1951, and in 1952, she won her second Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first actress to go from a Venetian actress to an Oscar winner.


5. Jane Fonda



Jane Fonda: Best Actress at the 44th and 51st Academy Awards. Hollywood actress Jane Fonda has twice won the Academy Award for Best Actress and is known as the "Queen of Aerobics". She created the aerobics and diet that has swept the female world. Her slim figure was the ultimate goal that many women aspired to achieve in the 1990s.


Born into a family of actors, Jane Fonda played a cunning call girl in the 1971 film "Murder on Flower Street". She won the 1972 Academy Award for Best Actress for this film.


4. Ingrid Bergman



Ingrid Bergman: 17th and 29th Academy Awards for Best Actress. Swedish film actress. Ingrid Bergman was born in Stockholm on August 29, 1915 and died in London on August 29, 1983. He lost both parents when he was young and was raised by relatives. He entered the Royal Theatre in Stockholm in 1933 and within a year became a rising star in Swedish cinema. Decorative roles were shown in successive films such as "The Problem at Friars Bridge" and "The Women's Face". 1939 saw him invited to the United States to star in the successful Hollywood hit "Interlude". Her famous films starring in the United States include Casablanca, The Bells of War, Under the Gaslight, Notorious, Joan of Arc, Under the Gaslight, etc. Glory


Among them, "51 Years in Europe" won her the first Oscar for Best Actress. In the 1950s, films were produced in Europe, mainly "Travels in Italy", "Ellena and Her Men" and "Anastasia", etc. In 1956, he starred in the Hollywood film "Murder on the Orient Express" in England and won the Oscar for Best Actress for the second time. In her later years, she played a supporting role in "Autumn Sonata" and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was eventually nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for the film "A Child is Born Every Minute". Specializing in faithful and desirable female roles, she rose to fame in the American film industry in the 1940s and later became an international film star. In addition, she was equally successful in stage plays and television series.


3. Elizabeth Taylor



Elizabeth Taylor (February 27, 1932 - March 23, 2011), born in London, England, was an American film actress.



In 1942, at the age of nine, Elizabeth appeared in her first film comedy, The Jade Goddess. in 1943, Taylor signed a contract with MGM. in 1944, at the age of twelve, she starred in The Heart of a Man. in 1949, Elizabeth Taylor co-starred with Montgomery Clift as the female lead in the film The In-Laws. in 1956, she starred in The Good Lord of War. From 1957 to 1959, she was nominated for Oscars for Jumanji, Summer Surprise and The Young Lady. 1961, she won the 33rd Academy Award for Best Actress for Cleopatra. 1963, Taylor's A Night of Spiritual Desire was exhibited. 1967, she won the 39th Academy Award for Best Actress for Breaking the Plate.


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In 1929, he entered the Broadway stage and participated in the plays "Southern Base" and "Woman Woman". Glory


He starred in the 1935 film "The Caveman" and won the "Best Actress" award at the 8th Academy Awards in 1936. In 1937 she starred in The Scarlet Pimpernel, which won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, and in 1938 she starred in The Old Maid, which won her second Academy Award for Best Actress in 1939. He starred in three films in succession.


1. Katharine Hepburn



Born on May 12, 1907 in Hartford, Connecticut, Katharine Hepburn was born to a doctor father and a feminist mother. Compared to girls her age, Hepburn became very shy. Even at home, she looked bookish. After Hepburn entered Brimmer College, she began to aspire to be an actress and performed in many plays during her college years. Glory


Hepburn's acting career lasted half a century, winning four Academy Awards and eight nominations, making her the most awarded "Best Actress". Her four award-winning films are "The Hills", "The Hills", "The Fantasticks" and "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast".

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