#4: Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert (1935)
Two Hollywood icons shared the stage in a moment of Oscar history. Claudette Colbert won the Best Actress award for her role in It Happened One Night, the beloved screwball comedy directed by Frank Capra.

Standing beside her, presenter Shirley Temple, already a star in her own right, received a unique miniature Oscar to recognize her impact as a child actress. It was a night that celebrated both the glamour of classic Hollywood and the charm of its youngest talent, proving that cinematic greatness could come in all forms—and all sizes.