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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annually bestows Academy Awards for acting performances in the following four categories: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.
As of the 86th Academy Awards (2013), there have been fifteen films containing at least one nominated performance in each of the four Academy Award acting categories.
In the following list, award winners are listed in bold with gold background; others listed are nominees who did not win. No film has ever won all four awards.
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No film has won all four awards.
Two films won three awards:
Four films hold a total of five nominations, each with an additional nomination within one of the four categories:
Three of the nominated films failed to win any of the four awards:
Only one of the nominated films was not nominated for Best Picture:
Five performers were nominated for their work in two different films that received nominations in all acting categories (winners in bold):
Only one director has directed two films that received nominations in all four categories:
The 40th Academy Awards (1967) was the only ceremony in which multiple films held at least one nomination in all four acting categories:
All of the films, except and, were also nominated for the "Big Five" categories (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted)).