#20: Olivia de Havilland and Broderick Crawford (1950)
In 1950, Olivia de Havilland and Broderick Crawford proudly posed with their Academy Awards after winning Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively. De Havilland earned her second Oscar for The Heiress, delivering a masterful performance as a shy woman who finds unexpected strength.

Crawford, meanwhile, took home his statue for All the King’s Men, portraying a corrupt, power-hungry politician in a gripping drama about political ambition. Their wins showcased the Academy’s appreciation for subtle, layered performances and bold, commanding roles.