Youngest and oldest Oscar nominees range from 8 to 88 years

The Academy Awards have recognized talent across a wide age spectrum, from child performers to seasoned veterans. Records show nominees as young as 8 and as old as 88, highlighting Hollywood's embrace of diverse life stages. These milestones span acting, directing, and over a century of ceremonies.

The Oscars, spanning nearly a century, have celebrated performers and filmmakers at every age, from precocious children to enduring icons. Among the youngest nominees, Justin Henry earned a supporting actor nod at age 8 for Kramer vs. Kramer in 1979, a record that also marks him as the youngest in actor categories. Quvenzhané Wallis followed as the youngest actress nominee at 9 for Beasts of the Southern Wild in 2012. Tatum O’Neal holds the overall youngest winner title, taking best supporting actress at 10 for Paper Moon in 1973, unchallenged in actress wins. For male actors, Timothy Hutton won best supporting actor at 20 for Ordinary People in 1980.

On the other end, Christopher Plummer set the oldest nominee record at 88 for All the Money in the World in 2017, also the oldest in actor categories. Gloria Stuart, at 87, was the oldest actress nominee for Titanic in 1997. Anthony Hopkins became the oldest winner overall and in actor categories at 83 for The Father in 2020. Jessica Tandy won best actress at 80 for Driving Miss Daisy in 1989, the oldest in her category.

Directors also feature extremes: John Singleton was the youngest nominee at 24 for Boyz n the Hood in 1991, while Martin Scorsese holds the oldest nominee spot at 81 for The Irishman in 2019. Clint Eastwood won best director at 74 for Million Dollar Baby in 2004, and Damien Chazelle at 32 for La La Land in 2016.

These records illustrate how the Academy values talent unbound by age, from early breakthroughs to late-career triumphs.

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Dolby Theatre with Oscar statue and dates for 99th and 100th Oscars announcement.
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Academy sets dates for 99th and 100th Oscars ceremonies

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and ABC announced on Tuesday the dates for the 99th Oscars on Sunday, March 14, 2027, and the 100th Oscars on Sunday, March 5, 2028. These will be the final two ceremonies airing on ABC from the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood before a move to YouTube and the Peacock Theater in 2029. The Academy also released the key dates for the 2027 awards season.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has approved several new rules for the 99th Oscars, set for 2027. Changes include allowing multiple nominations for performers in the same category and requiring human-written screenplays. Multiple films from one country can now vie for Best International Feature.

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Building on initial 99th Academy Awards rule announcements, the Academy has clarified exclusions for AI-generated actors and screenplays, responding to Hollywood unions' concerns over synthetic likenesses and job threats. Other updates allow multiple top acting nods and award Best International Feature directly to directors.

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