The phrase "Youngest and Oldest Winners" refers to individuals who have achieved victory or success in a particular competition, event, or award at notably early or advanced ages. Highlighting the youngest and oldest winners showcases the wide range of participants and emphasizes exceptional accomplishments by those who defy typical age expectations, either by achieving success at a remarkably young age or by maintaining excellence and competitiveness well into later years.
The phrase "Youngest and Oldest Winners" refers to individuals who have achieved victory or success in a particular competition, event, or award at notably early or advanced ages. Highlighting the youngest and oldest winners showcases the wide range of participants and emphasizes exceptional accomplishments by those who defy typical age expectations, either by achieving success at a remarkably young age or by maintaining excellence and competitiveness well into later years.
Who is the youngest Oscar winner ever?
Tatum O'Neal won Best Supporting Actress for Paper Moon at age 10 (1974).
Who is the oldest Oscar winner in a competitive category?
Anthony Hopkins won Best Actor for The Father at age 83 (ceremony 2021).
Who is the second-youngest Oscar winner and in which category did they win?
Anna Paquin won Best Supporting Actress for The Piano at age 11 (ceremony 1994).
Do age records apply across all Oscar categories, and what are the current extremes?
Yes. The youngest competitive winner is 10 (Tatum O'Neal), and the oldest is 83 (Anthony Hopkins).