Statistics for Great Moments in Oscar History

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YearEventAnswer% Correct
1940Hattie McDaniel became the first African-American to win an Oscar, as Supporting Actress in this film.Gone With the Wind
91%
1998Upon winning Best Director, he notoriously proclaimed he was "king of the world."James Cameron
84%
1982She won a record-setting fourth Best Actress award for her role in On Golden Pond.Katharine Hepburn
84%
1973This actor boycotted the ceremony and sent Susan Littlefeather to explain why he would not be accepting his his Best Actor award.Marlon Brando
83%
1981The ceremony was postponed a day due to the assassination attempt on this United States President — and former Screen Actors Guild President.Ronald Reagan
83%
1954William Holden gave the shortest-ever acceptance speech, saying only these two words.Thank you
81%
1975This became the first sequel ever to win Best Picture, its predecessor having won two years prior.The Godfather Part II
79%
1969Stanley Kubrick won his only Oscar for the Visual Effects of this movie.2001: A Space Odyssey
77%
1964This actor became the first African-American to win Best Actor, for Lilies of the Field.Sidney Poitier
77%
2010Kathryn Bigelow became the first (and as of 2017, only) woman to win this award.Best Director
74%
2003This was the first musical to win Best Picture since Oliver! in 1969.Chicago
74%
2009This actor was posthumously awarded Best Supporting Actor, the first Academy Award for a performance as a super-villain.Heath Ledger
74%
1992This Disney movie became the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture.Beauty and the Beast
73%
1994This film became the first (mostly) black and white movie to win Best Picture since 1961.Schindler's List
70%
2004This film won all 11 awards it was nominated for, becoming the first sequel to win Best Picture without any of its predecessors winning the award first.The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
70%
2012This film became the first (mostly) silent film to win Best Picture since 1929.The Artist
69%
1978This actor hosted (or co-hosted) the ceremony for the 19th and final time, by far more than any other host.Bob Hope
67%
1942This film, considered by many the greatest ever made, loses Best Picture to How Green Was My Valley.Citizen Kane
67%
1990This actor and comedian hosted the ceremony for the first of (as of 2017) nine times.Billy Crystal
66%
1929This film won the very first award for Outstanding Picture (later known as Best Picture.)Wings
64%
1974The ceremony was interrupted by one of these, leading host David Niven to quip "The only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings."A streaker
63%
1992The Silence of the Lambs
63%
2017Due to an envelope mix-up, La La Land was mistakenly announced as the winner of Best Picture, rather than this movie that actually won.Moonlight
61%
2014While introducing the song "Let It Go" from Frozen, this actor mispronounced singer Idina Menzel's name as "Adele Dazeem."John Travolta
60%
1970This film became the only X-rated Best Picture winner, though its rating would be changed to "R" the following year.Midnight Cowboy
57%
1939This film's creator received an Honorary Academy Award — one regular-sized statuette and seven miniature ones.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
56%
1976One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
51%
1936These three movies swept the "big five" awards (Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay.)It Happened One Night
44%
2002This film became the first to win the brand-new Best Animated Feature award.Shrek
36%
1941This accounting firm is first hired to count the ballots and keep the results confidential.Price Waterhouse
31%
2013This host caused controversy during his opening monologue by singing a song about seeing various actresses topless.Seth MacFarlane
27%

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