List of People Who Have Won Multiple Academy Awards in A Single Year

List Of People Who Have Won Multiple Academy Awards In A Single Year

This is a list of people have won multiple Academy Awards in a single year in the standard competitive categories. To date, a total of 63 individuals have achieved this feat on 74 distinct occasions. Of these, eight individuals have achieved this feat on more than one occasion. This list is current as of the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony held on February 27, 2011.

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