#14: Barry Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby (1945)
Going My Way dominated the 1945 Academy Awards, with Barry Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby taking home acting honors. Fitzgerald won Best Supporting Actor as the lovable yet stubborn Father Fitzgibbon, while Crosby earned Best Actor for his charming portrayal of Father Chuck O’Malley, a young priest.

Their on-screen chemistry made the film a heartwarming success, and its uplifting message resonated with audiences during World War II. With multiple Oscars to its name, including Best Picture, Going My Way cemented its place as one of Hollywood’s most beloved feel-good classics.