Roberto Benigni for Life is Beautiful.
Italian actor Roberto Benigni won the Best Actor Oscar for Life is Beautiful in 1998.
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Italy's Roberto Benigni won the 1998 Best Actor award for his performance in "Life Is Beautiful."
Josh Brolin was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the film "Milk".
Sean Penn won the Best Actor Oscar in 2008 for Milk
Slumdog Millionaire won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2008.
Sean Penn.
The Academy Award for Best Actor of 2003 went to Sean Penn for his performance as the distraught father of a murdered teenager in "Mystic River." He won the 2008 Best Actor award for his portrayal in "Milk" of real-life San Francisco politician and gay rights activist Harvey Milk.
Although no one won an Oscar for their work in Fast Times at Ridgement High (1982), the star of the film Sean Pennhas won two Oscars since then:Best Actor in a Leading Role for: Mystic River (2003)Best Actor in a Leading Role for: Milk (2008)As stated above, none of the actors won an Oscar for their performance in the film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" but three of the actors from the film have subsequently won Oscars.Sean Penn, received the Oscar for Best Actor twice. In 2003, he received an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Mystic River, and in 2008, he received his second Oscar for Best Actor, for his role in Milk.Nicolas Cage, received an Oscar for Best Actor in 1995, for his role in Leaving Las Vegas.Forest Whitaker, received an Oscar for Best Actor in 2006, for his role in The Last King of Scotland.
The nominees for Best Actor of 2003 were: Johnny Depp for "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl"; Sir Ben Kingsley for "House of Sand and Fog"; Jude Law for "Cold Mountain"; Bill Murray for "Lost in Translation"; and Sean Penn for "Mystic River." The Oscar was awarded to Penn, who went on to win the category again for his performance in "Milk" (2008).
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The Academy Award nominees for Best Picture of 2008 were: "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"; "Frost/Nixon"; "Milk"; "The Reader"; and "Slumdog Millionaire." The Oscar went to "Slumdog Millionaire."
Susan Sarandon for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1996.
Sean Penn won best actor for his role as Harvey Milk in the film, Milk.
The Academy Award for Best Actor of 2003 went to Sean Penn for his performance as the distraught father of a murdered teenager in "Mystic River." He won the 2008 Best Actor award for his portrayal in "Milk" of real-life San Francisco politician and gay rights activist Harvey Milk.
Although no one won an Oscar for their work in Fast Times at Ridgement High (1982), the star of the film Sean Pennhas won two Oscars since then:Best Actor in a Leading Role for: Mystic River (2003)Best Actor in a Leading Role for: Milk (2008)As stated above, none of the actors won an Oscar for their performance in the film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" but three of the actors from the film have subsequently won Oscars.Sean Penn, received the Oscar for Best Actor twice. In 2003, he received an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Mystic River, and in 2008, he received his second Oscar for Best Actor, for his role in Milk.Nicolas Cage, received an Oscar for Best Actor in 1995, for his role in Leaving Las Vegas.Forest Whitaker, received an Oscar for Best Actor in 2006, for his role in The Last King of Scotland.
Two actually: He won Best Actor for Jimmy Markum in Mystic River (2003) and Milk (2008).
Two: Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay.
The nominees for Best Actor of 2003 were: Johnny Depp for "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl"; Sir Ben Kingsley for "House of Sand and Fog"; Jude Law for "Cold Mountain"; Bill Murray for "Lost in Translation"; and Sean Penn for "Mystic River." The Oscar was awarded to Penn, who went on to win the category again for his performance in "Milk" (2008).
Yes, in 2014 for 12 Years A Slave, as Best Picture.
Milk won the Oscar for Writing in 2008.
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Milk (Sean Penn) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) Frost/Nixon (Frank Langella)
The Times of Harvey Milk won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 1984.