Actor-Actress Joint Wins and Nominations: An Oscar History
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at 9:00AM
Cláudio Alves in Best Actor, Best Actress, Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Maestro, Netflix, Oscar Trivia, Oscars (23)

by Cláudio Alves

Since it premiered in Venice, Maestro has had critics and awards pundits abuzz. After its screenings at NYFF, BFI London, and the AFI Fest, the movie's status as one of the season's major contenders only grew. Right now, some are even speculating that with their double act as Leonard and Felicia Bernstein, Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan may be about to accomplish an Oscar feat unrepeated since 1997, when Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt took home the two lead acting prizes for As Good As It Gets. Before that, the only other instances occurred in 1934, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981, and 1991. Let's dig deeper into this history…

Going back to the genesis of the Academy Awards, here are all the instances when a film nabbed that golden couplet of Best Actor and Actress nominations. Winners will be bold and underlined.

1930/31) Lionel Barrymore & Norma Shearer, A Free Soul
1930/31) Richard Dix & Irene Dunne, Cimarron
1931/32) Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne, The Guardsman
1934) Clark Gable & Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night
1936) William Powell & Carole Lombard, My Man Godfrey
1937) Fredric March & Janet Gaynor, A Star Is Born
1938) Leslie Howard & Wendy Hiller, Pygmalion
1939) Robert Donat & Greer Garson, Goodbye, Mr. Chips
1939) Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind

1940) Laurence Olivier & Joan Fontaine, Rebecca
1940) James Stewart & Katharine Hepburn, The Philadelphia Story
1942) Walter Pidgeon & Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver
1943) Gary Cooper & Ingrid Bergman, For Whom the Bell Tolls
1943) Walter Pidgeon & Greer Garson, Madame Curie
1944) Charles Boyer & Ingrid Bergman, Gaslight
1945) Bing Crosby & Ingrid Bergman, The Bells of St. Mary's
1946) Gregory Peck & Jane Wyman, The Yearling
1947) Gregory Peck & Dorothy McGuire, Gentleman's Agreement
1947) Michael Redgrave & Rosalind Russell, Mourning Becomes Electra
1948) Lew Ayres & Jane Wyman, Johnny Belinda

1950) William Holden & Gloria Swanson, Sunset Boulevard
1951) Humphrey Bogart & Katharine Hepburn, The African Queen
1951) Marlon Brando & Vivien Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire
1951) Montgomery Clift & Shelley Winters, A Place in the Sun
1953) Montgomery Clift & Burt Lancaster & Deborah Kerr, From Here to Eternity
1954) Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly, The Country Girl
1954) James Mason & Judy Garland, A Star Is Born
1956) Yul Brynner & Deborah Kerr, The King and I
1957) Anthony Quinn & Anna Magnani, Wild Is the Wind
1958) Paul Newman & Elizabeth Taylor, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
1958) David Niven & Deborah Kerr, Separate Tables
1959) Laurence Harvey & Simone Signoret, Room at the Top

1960) Jack Lemmon & Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment
1961) Paul Newman & Piper Laurie, The Hustler
1962) Jack Lemmon & Lee Remick, Days of Wine and Roses
1963) Richard Harris & Rachel Roberts, This Sporting Life
1963) Paul Newman & Patricia Neal, Hud
1965) Oskar Werner & Simone Signoret, Ship of Fools
1966) Richard Burton & Elizabeth Taylor, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
1967) Warren Beatty & Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde
1967) Dustin Hoffman & Anne Bancroft, The Graduate
1967) Spencer Tracy & Katharine Hepburn, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
1968) Peter O'Toole & Katharine Hepburn, The Lion in Winter
1969) Richard Burton & Genevieve Bujold, Anne of the Thousand Days

1970) James Earl Jones & Jane Alexander, The Great White Hope
1970) Ryan O'Neal & Ali MacGraw, Love Story
1971) Peter Finch & Glenda Jackson, Sunday Bloody Sunday
1972) Paul Winfield & Cicely Tyson, Sounder
1974) Dustin Hoffman & Valerie Perrine, Lenny
1974) Jack Nicholson & Faye Dunaway, Chinatown
1975) Jack Nicholson & Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976) Peter Finch & William Holden & Faye Dunaway, Network
1976) Sylvester Stallone & Talia Shire, Rocky
1977) Woody Allen & Diane Keaton, Annie Hall
1977) Richard Dreyfuss & Marsha Mayson, The Goodbye Girl
1978) Jon Voight & Jane Fonda, Coming Home
1979) Jack Lemmon & Jane Fonda, The China Syndrome

1981) Warren Beatty & Diane Keaton, Reds
1981) Henry Fonda & Katharine Hepburn, On Golden Pond
1981) Burt Lancaster & Susan Sarandon, Atlantic City
1982) Jack Lemmon & Sissy Spacek, Missing
1983) Michael Caine & Julie Walters, Educating Rita
1986) William Hurt & Marlee Matlin, Children of a Lesser God
1987) William Hurt & Holly Hunter, Broadcast News
1987) Jack Nicholson & Meryl Streep, Ironweed
1989) Morgan Freeman & Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy

1991) Anthony Hopkins & Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs
1993) Laurence Fishburne & Angela Bassett, What's Love Got to Do With It
1993) Anthony Hopkins & Emma Thompson, The Remains of the Day
1995) Nicolas Cage & Elisabeth Shue, Leaving Las Vegas
1995) Sean Penn & Susan Sarandon, Dead Man Walking
1996) Ralph Fiennes & Kristin Scott Thomas, The English Patient
1997) Jack Nicholson & Helen Hunt, As Good as It Gets
1999) Kevin Spacey & Annette Bening, American Beauty

2001) Tom Wilkinson & Sissy Spacek, In the Bedroom
2004) Clint Eastwood & Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby
2005) Joaquin Phoenix & Reese Witherspoon, Walk the Line

2012) Bradley Cooper & Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
2013) Christian Bale & Amy Adams, American Hustle
2014) Eddie Redmayne & Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything
2016) Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone, La La Land
2018) Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born
2019) Adam Driver & Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story

2020/21) Chadwick Boseman & Viola Davis, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
2021) Javier Bardem & Nicole Kidman, Being the Ricardos

 

So, in 95 years of Oscars, a film has been nominated in both Best Actor and Actress categories a grand total of 85 times. Here are some observations: 

 

Beyond Cooper and Mulligan, other candidates for the paired Best Actor-Actress honors include DiCaprio and Gladstone in Killers of the Flower Moon and, on a lesser level of likelihood, Phoenix and Kirby in Napoleon, Too and Lee in Past Lives. That said, only the Maestro pair seems safe, if not locked already.

What other interesting patterns can you find in these numbers? What did I miss?

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