Actor who played the lawyer based on William Jennings Bryan in 32-Across: 2 wds.

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Fredric March.

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This list of actors with Academy Award nominations includes all male and female actors with Academy Award nominations for lead and supporting roles in motion pictures, and the total nominations and wins for each actor. Nominations in non-acting categories, such as for producing, directing or writing, are not included.

The winners for films released in 2018: best actor—Rami Malek for Bohemian Rhapsody; best actress—Olivia Colman for The Favourite; best supporting actor—Mahershala Ali for Green Book; and best supporting actress—Regina King for If Beale Street Could Talk.

The award information is available on the Academy Awards website via dynamically-generated lists for specific actors, and for each year’s nominees and winners via a scrolling timeline of all ceremonies.

A total of 928 actors appear in the list—467 males and 461 females. Non-winning nominees include 317 males and 310 females—a total of 627. One time winners include 128 males and 131 females—a total of 259. Only 42 actors—22 males and 20 females—are multiple Academy Award winners.

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