No, Moonstruck is not the only movie to win both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. That feat has been accomplished seven (7) times. The following films also won both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories.
Gone with the Wind 1939
Actress (Vivien Leigh-won);
Supporting Actress (Hattie McDaniel-won)
Mrs. Miniver 1942
Actress (Greer Garson-won);
Supporting Actress (Teresa Wright-won)
A Streetcar Named Desire 1951
Actress (Vivien Leigh-won);
Supporting Actress (Kim Hunter-won)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1966
Actress (Elizabeth Taylor-won);
Supporting Actress (Sandy Dennis-won)
Network 1976
Actress (Faye Dunaway-won);
Supporting Actress (Beatrice Straight-won)
Moonstruck 1987
Actress (Cher-won);
Supporting Actress (Olympia Dukakis-won)
Shakespeare in Love 1998
Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow-won);
Supporting Actress (Judi Dench-won)
Cloris Leachman won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ruth Popper in the 1971 film βThe Last Picture Show.β
Actually- the Sandman is the only villain in the original series to not ever die. He was forgiven by Spidey for killing his Uncle Ben years earlier as regular Flint Marko and is last seen disappearing into sand. Venom was killed by the explosion from the pumpkin bomb as regular Eddie Brock after he had been separated from the symbiote.
Until the 8th Academy Awards ceremony (1935), nominations for the Best Actor award were intended to include all actors, whether the performance was in a leading or supporting role. At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony (1936), however, the Best Supporting Actor category was specifically introduced as a distinct award following complaints that the single Best Actor category necessarily favored leading performers with the most screen time
Yes, she won an Oscar for her role as Virginia Woolf in "The hours".
* Russell Crowe * Sam Neill * Anna Paquin (1st movie: "The Piano") * Cliff Curtis (1st movie also "The Piano") * Lucy Lawless ("Xena") * Keisha Castle-Hughes (the youngest person ever nominated for a 'Best Leading Actress' Oscar for her role in the 2002 film "Whale Rider") * Temuera Morrison (movie credits include "Speed" and "Star Wars" II and III)
Sayonara.
A Beautiful Mind
Julia Roberts won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama in 2000 for the film Erin Brockovich.Renée Zellweger won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for the film Nurse Betty.
Yes. Many of those who have done it were stage performers who moved into the film industry. Among the first timers who have accomplished the feat:Gale Sondergaard, Best Supporting Actress of 1936 for "Anthony Adverse."Katina Paxinou, Best Supporting Actress of 1943 for "For Whom the Bell Tolls."Mercedes McCambridge, Best Supporting Actress of 1949 for "All the King's Men."Shirley Booth, Best Actress of 1952 for "Come Back, Little Sheba."Eva Marie Saint, Best Supporting Actress of 1954 for "On the Waterfront."Jo Van Fleet, Best Supporting Actress of 1955 for "East of Eden."Miyoshi Umeki, Best Supporting Actress of 1957 for "Sayonara."Julie Andrews, Best Actress of 1964 for "Mary Poppins."Barbra Streisand, Best Actress of 1968 for "Funny Girl."Tatum O'Neal, Best Supporting Actress of 1974 for "Paper Moon."Timothy Hutton, Best Supporting Actor of 1980 for "Ordinary People."Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Best Supporting Actor of 1984 for "The Killing Fields."Marlee Matlin, Best Actress of 1986 for "Children of a Lesser God."Anna Paquin, Best Supporting Actress of 1993 for "The Piano."Jennifer Hudson, Best Supporting Actress of 2006 for "Dreamgirls"
Yes. Many of those who have done it were stage performers who moved into the film industry. Among the first timers who have accomplished the feat:Gale Sondergaard, Best Supporting Actress of 1936 for "Anthony Adverse."Katina Paxinou, Best Supporting Actress of 1943 for "For Whom the Bell Tolls."Mercedes McCambridge, Best Supporting Actress of 1949 for "All the King's Men."Shirley Booth, Best Actress of 1952 for "Come Back, Little Sheba."Eva Marie Saint, Best Supporting Actress of 1954 for "On the Waterfront."Jo Van Fleet, Best Supporting Actress of 1955 for "East of Eden."Miyoshi Umeki, Best Supporting Actress of 1957 for "Sayonara."Julie Andrews, Best Actress of 1964 for "Mary Poppins."Barbra Streisand, Best Actress of 1968 for "Funny Girl."Tatum O'Neal, Best Supporting Actress of 1974 for "Paper Moon."Timothy Hutton, Best Supporting Actor of 1980 for "Ordinary People."Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Best Supporting Actor of 1984 for "The Killing Fields."Marlee Matlin, Best Actress of 1986 for "Children of a Lesser God."Anna Paquin, Best Supporting Actress of 1993 for "The Piano."Jennifer Hudson, Best Supporting Actress of 2006 for "Dreamgirls."
Crash (2005).
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The Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress was first awarded in 1955. The filmfares awarded in 1954 for first time. It was won by Usha Kiran for her role in the film Baadbaan.
Patricia Arquette won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Olivia Evans in the film Boyhood.Joanne Froggatt won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Movie for her portrayal of Anna in Downton Abbey.
The Piano won 3 Oscars: Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay.
Almost any actor's awards can be found on wikipedia; those they were nominated for, and also won. Juliette Binoche's awards are as followsWon1986 - Prix Romy Schneider1992 - European Film Award - Best Actress - Les Amants du Pont-Neuf1993 - Berlin International Film Festival - Berlinale Camera1993 - Venice Film Festival - Best Actress - Three Colors: Blue1996 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actress - The English Patient1997 - Berlin International Film Festival - Best Actress - The English Patient1997 - European Film Award - Best Actress - The English Patient1997 - Screen Actors Guild Award - Best Supporting Actress - The English Patient2010 - Cannes Film Festival - Best Actress - Certified Copy2010 - Kerry Film Festival - Maureen O'Hara Award2010 - Cairo International Film Festival - Lifetime achievementNominations2001 - Screen Actors Guild Award - Best Actress - Chocolat2001 - Academy Awardfor Best Actress in a Leading Role - Chocolat2001 - Screen Actors Guild Award - Outstanding Cast - Chocolat2005 - European Film Award Best Actress; - Caché2005 - London Critics Circle Film Awards - Best Actress - Caché2006 - British Independent Film Award - Best Actress - Breaking & EnteringNow PLEASE be quiet, I'm STILL COUNTING!
She was nominated, but did not win, for The Sixth Sense(1999).