User:Joseph A. Spadaro/Sandbox/Page14

Comprehensive Chart

Chart Exemplar

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
width="100"|#

!width="100"|Annual

!width="100"|Year

!width="250"|Name

!width="250"|Film

!width="150"|Role

!width="150"|Gender

!width="150"|Status

!width="100"|Age

!width="100"|Awards

!width="100"|Nom's

!width="100"|Notes

1

|1st

|1927

|Clint Eastwood

|Million Dollar Baby

|Leading

|Actor

|Winner

|77

|3

|7

|Debut

2

|2nd

|1928

|Roman Polanski

|The Pianist

|Leading

|Actress

|Winner

|29

|1

|3

|Tie

3

|3rd

|1929

|George Cukor

|My Fair Lady

|Supporting

|Actor

|Nominee

|45

|2

|3

|Posthumous

4

|4th

|1930

|Martin Scorsese

|The Departed

|Supporting

|Actress

|Winner

|63

|3

|5

|Refused

5

|5th

|1931

|Clint Eastwood

|Unforgiven

|Leading

|Actress

|Nominee

|72

|1

|4

|

References: [[List of Best Actor winners by age at win]] & [[Academy Award for Best Actor]]

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
width="80"|#

!width="160"|Age

!width="160"|Name

!width="320"|Film

!width="80"|Annual

!width="80"|Year

!width="160"|Date of Birth

!width="160"|Date of Award

!width="80"|Notes

1

|{{age in years and days|1884|07|23|1929|05|16}}

|Emil Jannings

|The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh

|1st

|1927 / 1928

|July 23, 1884

|May 16, 1929

|

2

|{{age in years and days|1889|03|29|1930|04|03}}

|Warner Baxter

|In Old Arizona

|2nd

|1928 / 1929

|March 29, 1889

|April 3, 1930

|

3

|{{age in years and days|1868|04|10|1930|11|05}}

|George Arliss

|Disraeli

|3rd

|1929 / 1930

|April 10, 1868

|November 5, 1930

|

4

|{{age in years and days|1878|04|28|1931|11|10}}

|Lionel Barrymore

|A Free Soul

|4th

|1930 / 1931

|April 28, 1878

|November 10, 1931

|

5

|{{age in years and days|1885|04|01|1932|11|18}}

|Wallace Beery

|The Champ

|5th

|1931 / 1932

|April 1, 1885

|November 18, 1932

|Tie

6

|{{age in years and days|1897|08|31|1932|11|18}}

|Fredric March

|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

|5th

|1931 / 1932

|August 31, 1897

|November 18, 1932

|Tie

7

|{{age in years and days|1899|07|01|1934|03|16}}

|Charles Laughton

|The Private Life of Henry VIII

|6th

|1932 / 1933

|July 1, 1899

|March 16, 1934

|

8

|{{age in years and days|1901|02|01|1935|02|27}}

|Clark Gable

|It Happened One Night

|7th

|1934

|February 1, 1901

|February 27, 1935

|

9

|{{age in years and days|1886|12|10|1936|03|05}}

|Victor McLaglen

|The Informer

|8th

|1935

|December 10, 1886

|March 5, 1936

|

10

|{{age in years and days|1895|09|22|1937|03|04}}

|Paul Muni

|The Story of Louis Pasteur

|9th

|1936

|September 22, 1895

|March 4, 1937

|

11

|{{age in years and days|1900|04|05|1938|03|10}}

|Spencer Tracy

|Captains Courageous

|10th

|1937

|April 5, 1900

|March 10, 1938

|

12

|{{age in years and days|1900|04|05|1939|02|23}}

|Spencer Tracy

|Boys Town

|11th

|1938

|April 5, 1900

|February 23, 1939

|

13

|{{age in years and days|1905|03|18|1940|02|29}}

|Robert Donat

|Goodbye, Mr. Chips

|12th

|1939

|March 18, 1905

|February 29, 1940

|

14

|{{age in years and days|1908|05|20|1941|02|27}}

|James Stewart

|The Philadelphia Story

|13th

|1940

|May 20, 1908

|February 27, 1941

|

15

|{{age in years and days|1901|05|07|1942|02|26}}

|Gary Cooper

|Sergeant York

|14th

|1941

|May 7, 1901

|February 26, 1942

|

16

|{{age in years and days|1899|07|17|1943|03|04}}

|James Cagney

|Yankee Doodle Dandy

|15th

|1942

|July 17, 1899

|March 4, 1943

|

17

|{{age in years and days|1895|05|26|1944|03|02}}

|Paul Lukas

|Watch on the Rhine

|16th

|1943

|May 26, 1895

|March 2, 1944

|

18

|{{age in years and days|1903|05|03|1945|03|15}}

|Bing Crosby

|Going My Way

|17th

|1944

|May 3, 1903

|March 15, 1945

|

19

|{{age in years and days|1907|01|03|1946|03|07}}

|Ray Milland

|The Lost Weekend

|18th

|1945

|January 3, 1907

|March 7, 1946

|

20

|{{age in years and days|1897|08|31|1947|03|13}}

|Fredric March

|The Best Years of Our Lives

|19th

|1946

|August 31, 1897

|March 13, 1947

|

21

|{{age in years and days|1891|02|09|1948|03|20}}

|Ronald Colman

|A Double Life

|20th

|1947

|February 9, 1891

|March 20, 1948

|

22

|{{age in years and days|1907|05|22|1949|03|24}}

|Laurence Olivier

|Hamlet

|21st

|1948

|May 22, 1907

|March 24, 1949

|

23

|{{age in years and days|1911|12|09|1950|03|23}}

|Broderick Crawford

|All the King's Men

|22nd

|1949

|December 9, 1911

|March 23, 1950

|

24

|{{age in years and days|1909|01|08|1951|03|29}}

|José Ferrer

|Cyrano de Bergerac

|23rd

|1950

|January 8, 1909

|March 29, 1951

|

25

|{{age in years and days|1899|12|25|1952|03|20}}

|Humphrey Bogart

|The African Queen

|24th

|1951

|December 25, 1899

|March 20, 1952

|

26

|{{age in years and days|1901|05|07|1953|03|19}}

|Gary Cooper

|High Noon

|25th

|1952

|May 7, 1901

|March 19, 1953

|

27

|{{age in years and days|1918|04|17|1954|03|25}}

|William Holden

|Stalag 17

|26th

|1953

|April 17, 1918

|March 25, 1954

|

28

|{{age in years and days|1924|04|03|1955|03|30}}

|Marlon Brando

|On the Waterfront

|27th

|1954

|April 3, 1924

|March 30, 1955

|

29

|{{age in years and days|1917|01|24|1956|03|21}}

|Ernest Borgnine

|Marty

|28th

|1955

|January 24, 1917

|March 21, 1956

|

30

|{{age in years and days|1920|07|11|1957|03|27}}

|Yul Brynner

|The King and I

|29th

|1956

|July 11, 1920

|March 27, 1957

|

31

|{{age in years and days|1914|04|02|1958|03|26}}

|Alec Guinness

|The Bridge on the River Kwai

|30th

|1957

|April 2, 1914

|March 26, 1958

|

32

|{{age in years and days|1910|03|01|1959|04|06}}

|David Niven

|Separate Tables

|31st

|1958

|March 1, 1910

|April 6, 1959

|

33

|{{age in years and days|1924|10|04|1960|04|04}}

|Charlton Heston

|Ben-Hur

|32nd

|1959

|October 4, 1924

|April 4, 1960

|

34

|{{age in years and days|1913|11|02|1961|04|17}}

|Burt Lancaster

|Elmer Gantry

|33rd

|1960

|November 2, 1913

|April 17, 1961

|

35

|{{age in years and days|1930|12|08|1962|04|09}}

|Maximilian Schell

|Judgment at Nuremberg

|34th

|1961

|December 8, 1930

|April 9, 1962

|

36

|{{age in years and days|1916|04|05|1963|04|08}}

|Gregory Peck

|To Kill a Mockingbird

|35th

|1962

|April 5, 1916

|April 8, 1963

|

37

|{{age in years and days|1927|02|20|1964|04|13}}

|Sidney Poitier

|Lilies of the Field

|36th

|1963

|February 20, 1927

|April 13, 1964

|

38

|{{age in years and days|1908|03|05|1965|04|05}}

|Rex Harrison

|My Fair Lady

|37th

|1964

|March 5, 1908

|April 5, 1965

|

39

|{{age in years and days|1924|02|19|1966|04|18}}

|Lee Marvin

|Cat Ballou

|38th

|1965

|February 19, 1924

|April 18, 1966

|

40

|{{age in years and days|1922|01|21|1967|04|10}}

|Paul Scofield

|A Man for All Seasons

|39th

|1966

|January 21, 1922

|April 10, 1967

|

41

|{{age in years and days|1925|04|14|1968|04|10}}

|Rod Steiger

|In the Heat of the Night

|40th

|1967

|April 14, 1925

|April 10, 1968

|

42

|{{age in years and days|1925|09|09|1969|04|14}}

|Cliff Robertson

|Charly

|41st

|1968

|September 9, 1925

|April 14, 1969

|

43

|{{age in years and days|1907|05|26|1970|04|07}}

|John Wayne

|True Grit

|42nd

|1969

|May 26, 1907

|April 7, 1970

|

44

|{{age in years and days|1927|10|18|1971|04|15}}

|George C. Scott

|Patton

|43rd

|1970

|October 18, 1927

|April 15, 1971

Refused
45

|{{age in years and days|1930|01|30|1972|04|10}}

|Gene Hackman

|The French Connection

|44th

|1971

|January 30, 1930

|April 10, 1972

|

46

|{{age in years and days|1924|04|03|1973|03|27}}

|Marlon Brando

|The Godfather

|45th

|1972

|April 3, 1924

|March 27, 1973

|Refused

47

|{{age in years and days|1925|02|08|1974|04|02}}

|Jack Lemmon

|Save the Tiger

|46th

|1973

|February 8, 1925

|April 2, 1974

|

48

|{{age in years and days|1918|11|04|1975|04|08}}

|Art Carney

|Harry and Tonto

|47th

|1974

|November 4, 1918

|April 8, 1975

|

49

|{{age in years and days|1937|04|22|1976|03|29}}

|Jack Nicholson

|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

|48th

|1975

|April 22, 1937

|March 29, 1976

|

50

|{{age in years and days|1916|09|28|1977|03|28}}

|Peter Finch

|Network

|49th

|1976

|September 28, 1916

|March 28, 1977

|Posthumous

51

|{{age in years and days|1947|10|29|1978|04|03}}

|Richard Dreyfuss

|The Goodbye Girl

|50th

|1977

|October 29, 1947

|April 3, 1978

|

52

|{{age in years and days|1938|12|29|1979|04|09}}

|Jon Voight

|Coming Home

|51st

|1978

|December 29, 1938

|April 9, 1979

|

53

|{{age in years and days|1937|08|08|1980|04|14}}

|Dustin Hoffman

|Kramer vs. Kramer

|52nd

|1979

|August 8, 1937

|April 14, 1980

|

54

|{{age in years and days|1943|08|17|1981|03|31}}

|Robert De Niro

|Raging Bull

|53rd

|1980

|August 17, 1943

|March 31, 1981

|

55

|{{age in years and days|1905|05|16|1982|03|29}}

|Henry Fonda

|On Golden Pond

|54th

|1981

|May 16, 1905

|March 29, 1982

|

56

|{{age in years and days|1943|12|31|1983|04|11}}

|Ben Kingsley

|Gandhi

|55th

|1982

|December 31, 1943

|April 11, 1983

|

57

|{{age in years and days|1931|01|05|1984|04|09}}

|Robert Duvall

|Tender Mercies

|56th

|1983

|January 5, 1931

|April 9, 1984

|

58

|{{age in years and days|1939|10|24|1985|03|25}}

|F. Murray Abraham

|Amadeus

|57th

|1984

|October 24, 1939

|March 25, 1985

|

59

|{{age in years and days|1950|03|20|1986|03|24}}

|William Hurt

|Kiss of the Spider Woman

|58th

|1985

|March 20, 1950

|March 24, 1986

|

60

|{{age in years and days|1925|01|26|1987|03|30}}

|Paul Newman

|The Color of Money

|59th

|1986

|January 26, 1925

|March 30, 1987

|

61

|{{age in years and days|1944|09|25|1988|04|11}}

|Michael Douglas

|Wall Street

|60th

|1987

|September 25, 1944

|April 11, 1988

|

62

|{{age in years and days|1937|08|08|1989|03|29}}

|Dustin Hoffman

|Rain Man

|61st

|1988

|August 8, 1937

|March 29, 1989

|

63

|{{age in years and days|1957|04|29|1990|03|26}}

|Daniel Day-Lewis

|My Left Foot

|62nd

|1989

|April 29, 1957

|March 26, 1990

|

64

|{{age in years and days|1948|09|19|1991|03|25}}

|Jeremy Irons

|Reversal of Fortune

|63rd

|1990

|September 19, 1948

|March 25, 1991

|

65

|{{age in years and days|1937|12|31|1992|03|30}}

|Anthony Hopkins

| The Silence of the Lambs

|64th

|1991

|December 31, 1937

|March 30, 1992

|

66

|{{age in years and days|1940|04|25|1993|03|29}}

|Al Pacino

|Scent of a Woman

|65th

|1992

|April 25, 1940

|March 29, 1993

|

67

|{{age in years and days|1956|07|09|1994|03|21}}

|Tom Hanks

|Philadelphia

|66th

|1993

|July 9, 1956

|March 21, 1994

|

68

|{{age in years and days|1956|07|09|1995|03|27}}

|Tom Hanks

|Forrest Gump

|67th

|1994

|July 9, 1956

|March 27, 1995

|

69

|{{age in years and days|1964|01|07|1996|03|25}}

|Nicolas Cage

|Leaving Las Vegas

|68th

|1995

|January 7, 1964

|March 25, 1996

|

70

|{{age in years and days|1951|07|06|1997|03|24}}

|Geoffrey Rush

|Shine

|69th

|1996

|July 6, 1951

|March 24, 1997

|

71

|{{age in years and days|1937|04|22|1998|03|23}}

|Jack Nicholson

|As Good As It Gets

|70th

|1997

|April 22, 1937

|March 23, 1998

|

72

|{{age in years and days|1952|10|27|1999|03|21}}

|Roberto Benigni

|Life Is Beautiful

|71st

|1998

|October 27, 1952

|March 21, 1999

|

73

|{{age in years and days|1959|07|26|2000|03|26}}

|Kevin Spacey

|American Beauty

|72nd

|1999

|July 26, 1959

|March 26, 2000

|

74

|{{age in years and days|1964|04|07|2001|03|25}}

|Russell Crowe

|Gladiator

|73rd

|2000

|April 7, 1964

|March 25, 2001

|

75

|{{age in years and days|1954|12|28|2002|03|24}}

|Denzel Washington

|Training Day

|74th

|2001

|December 28, 1954

|March 24, 2002

|

76

|{{age in years and days|1973|04|14|2003|03|23}}

|Adrien Brody

|The Pianist

|75th

|2002

|April 14, 1973

|March 23, 2003

|

77

|{{age in years and days|1960|08|17|2004|02|29}}

|Sean Penn

|Mystic River

|76th

|2003

|August 17, 1960

|February 29, 2004

|

78

|{{age in years and days|1967|12|13|2005|02|27}}

|Jamie Foxx

|Ray

|77th

|2004

|December 13, 1967

|February 27, 2005

|

79

|{{age in years and days|1967|07|23|2006|03|05}}

|Philip Seymour Hoffman

|Capote

|78th

|2005

|July 23, 1967

|March 5, 2006

|

80

|{{age in years and days|1961|07|15|2007|02|25}}

|Forest Whitaker

|The Last King of Scotland

|79th

|2006

|July 15, 1961

|February 25, 2007

|

Best Actors and Best Actresses

Academy Award for Best Actor ... Academy Award for Best Actress ... Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor ... Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

  • Table Format -- Row Height/Col Width -- Single Line Bar Rows -- Sorting -- Sort Symbol -- Etc. -- Colors
  • Column Width
  • Method to Aggregate AND Disaggregate All Lists
  • Add more columns (from below topics) if possible
  • Role (?)
  • Birthday / Death Day
  • Date of Award / Date of Nom
  • Cross over of BA ... BSA ... both total ... combined ... and/or (win/nom)
  • Batting Average
  • first to conjoin with OTHER awards ( Palme d'Or, Emmy-Grammy-Tony, Big 5, Triple Crown, Etc. )
  • Length of Acting Performances - Longest Winner - Longest Nominee - Shortest Winner - Shortest Nominee
  • Lost Performances
  • Nationality / Flag icon
  • Libby Wertin - AMPAS Reference Librarian

[[Academy Award for Best Director]]

  • Number # / Rank on List
  • Annual Ceremony 1st 2nd
  • Year
  • Name of Director
  • Film
  • Notes - Posthumous / Tied / Refused / Etc.
  • Total Win / Total Nom for Dir ... and for Film
  • Age
  • Birthday / Death Day
  • Date of Award / Date of Nom
  • Batting Average
  • Debuts ?
  • Is it an Award versus Nom
  • first to conjoin with OTHER awards ( Palme d'Or, Emmy-Grammy-Tony, Big 5, Triple Crown, Etc. )
  • Lost
  • Nationality / Flag icon

[[Academy Award for Best Picture]]

  • Number # / Rank on List
  • Annual Ceremony 1st 2nd
  • Year
  • Name of Film
  • Notes - Posthumous / Tied / Refused / Etc. -- Big 5 etc.
  • Total Win / Total Nom
  • BW / Color
  • Silent / Talkie
  • Production Company
  • Batting Average
  • Genre - Drama / Comedy / Western / SILENT / Etc.
  • Debuts ?
  • Is it an Award versus Nom
  • Descriptors -- BW/Color -- Genre -- Length -- Rating -- Remake/Foreign/Silent ... Etc.
  • first to conjoin with OTHER awards ( Palme d'Or, Emmy-Grammy-Tony, Big 5, Triple Crown, Etc. )
  • Film Lengths - Longest Winner - Longest Nominee - Shortest Winner - Shortest Nominee
  • Film Ratings - G / PG / PG-13 / R / X / NC-17
  • Lost Winners / Nominees
  • Rank by Merit