Fun facts and figures about the Oscars

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Fun facts and figures about the Oscars

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Here's a few things to know about the awards through the years before the big night on February 24 in the US

HOLLYWOOD, USAHow much does an Oscar statue weigh? Which actor has received the most ever nominations? Who has the most Oscars ever? (READ: Oscar nominations 2019: All the fun facts)

Here are some fun facts about the 91st Academy Awards, which will take place in Hollywood on Sunday, February 24:

Uncle Oscar? 

Hollywood lore has it that the Academy Award was nicknamed Oscar after Academy librarian Margaret Herrick  who eventually became executive director  saw the trophy for the first time and thought it looked like her uncle Oscar.

Hollywood legend Bette Davis allegedly claimed she had nicknamed the award Oscar as it reminded her of her first husband, musician Harmon Oscar Nelson Jr, but later withdrew that claim, according to IMDB.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences officially adopted the nickname in 1939.

Heavy prize 

The Oscar statuette is solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. It stands 13.5 inches (34 centimeters) tall and weighs 8.5 pounds (3.8 kilograms). 

It takes 3 months for Polich Tallix Fine Art Foundry in New York to manufacture a batch of 50 statuettes. More than 3,140 statuettes have been handed out since 1929.

The trophy represents a knight holding a crusader’s sword standing on a reel of film with 5 spokes that refer to the 5 original branches of the Academy  actors, directors, producers, technicians and writers.

BRONZE STATUES. Oscars statuettes stand on display during a preview for the Governors Ball during the 90th annual Academy Awards week in Hollywood, California, March 1st, 2018. File photo by Valerie Macon/AFP

Acting royalty 

Meryl Streep holds the record for the most nominations in the acting categories, with 21. She and Jack Nicholson  the most nominated male actor with 12 nominations  each have two statuettes for lead acting and one for supporting roles.

The movie industry figure with the most Oscars is Walt Disney, who won 22, plus 4 honorary statuettes.

Katharine Hepburn won the most Oscars for a performer, with 4. Daniel Day-Lewis is the only person to have 3 best actor Oscars.


Young and old winners 

The youngest person to receive an Oscar was 6-year-old Shirley Temple in 1935, although it was a non-competitive honorary award for children to honor her work from the year before. 

The youngest to win a competitive Oscar was Tatum O’Neal, who was 10 when she bagged best supporting actress for Paper Moon in 1974.

The oldest winner of an acting award was Christopher Plummer, who was 82 when he won his first Oscar for best supporting actor in “Beginners” in 2012.

Unfortunate streak 

Sound engineer Kevin O’Connell held the record for most Academy Award nominations without a win at 20. But the 21st time was the charm in 2017 when he finally won for best sound mixing for Hacksaw Ridge.

 

 

 

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