Who Is The Male Actor Who Has Won The Most Oscars In History?

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The actor with the most Best Actor Oscars.

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The actor who won the most Best Actor awards is Daniel Day-Lewis. The London native has won the Oscar three times: the first in 1989 with "The Left Foot", the second 18 years later in 2007 with "There Will Be Blood" and the last in 2012 with Stevens "Lincoln" Spielberg .

In second place are nine actors shared for two Best Actor Oscars: Spencer Tracy (1937-1938), Fredric March (1932-1946), Gary Cooper (1941-1952), Marlon Brando (1954-1972), Dustin Hoffman ( 1979-1988), Tom Hanks (1993-1994), Jack Nicholson (1975-1997), Sean Penn (2003-2008) and Anthony Hopkins (1992-2021).

Answered one year ago ragini singh
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Answered one year ago Wartian Herkku