| Colin Firth 83rd Annual Academy Awards Best Actor "The Kings Speech" (2011) |
| Angelina Jolie Won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for "Girl Interruped" (2000) |
| Natalie Portman Academy Award for Best Actress for "Black Swan" (2011) |
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| Joan Crawford (1946) Joan wins the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in Mildred Pierce. Beset by nerves, she stays home from the ceremony; reporters later converge on her house and snap pictures of her in bed with Oscar |
| Frank Sinatra Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor "From Here to Eternity" (1953) |
| Barbra Streisand Best Actress in a Leading Role for: "Funny Girl" (1969) |
| Louise Rainer Best Actress 'The Good Earth" (1937) |
| Audrey Hepburn 1954 Oscar for "Roman Holiday" |
| Grace Kelly Kissing Oscar 1955 Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Georgie Elgin opposite Bing Crosby in "The Country Girl" (1954) |
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| Margaret O'Brien 1944 Outstanding Child Actress O'Brien's miniature Oscar was stolen from her in 1954. Twenty-one years later it was returned to her when it was located in a swap meet. |

| Christian Bale 83rd Annual Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor "The Fighter" (2011) |

| Morgan Freeman Best Supporting Actor 'Million Dollar Baby" (2005) |
| Hailee Steinfeld - Belle of the Ball 83rd Annual Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominee "True Girt" (2011) |



| Actress Elizabeth Taylor holds her first Oscar, next to presenter Yul Brynner, for her best actress performance in the movie, "Butterfield 8" in Santa Monica, California on April 17, 1961 |

| The American Film Institute named Taylor seventh on its Female Legends list. |
| Her second Academy Award, also for Best Actress in a Leading Role, was for her performance as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) |

| Mickey Rooney Honorary Oscar (1983) |