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Neither “Oppenheimer” nor Emma Stone: look at the biggest historical Oscar winners

by Emily Garcia

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Emma Stone won her second Oscar in less than ten years and joined a very exclusive club of actors who have won more than one Academy statuette, but she still has a long way to go if she wants to break the record.

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The American actress had won in 2017 for “La La Land” and this year she took the award for her starring role in “Poor Things”.

Only a few have more Oscars than Emma Stone: Katharine Hepburn (4), Meryl Streep (3), Jack Nicholson (3), Ingrid Bergman (3), Daniel Day-Lewis (3), Frances McDormand (3) and Walter Brennan (3).

Stone joins legends such as Bette Davis, Jane Fonda and Elizabeth Taylor in the group of women who won two Oscars for best leading actress.

“Oppenheimer”, which won seven awards, remains one of the multi-winning films, although it does not enter the top of the productions with the most awards.

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