9 Actors Who Achieved Both Oscar and Emmy Nominations in the Same Year
In Hollywood, being nominated for an Oscar or an Emmy is a significant achievement in its own right. However, a select few actors have managed to capture the attention of both the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards within the same year. This rare accomplishment highlights their versatility and exceptional talent across both film and television.
Given the distinct eligibility periods and criteria for these awards, achieving nominations for both in a single year is no small feat. Here are nine actors who have done just that.

9. Paul Newman
Paul Newman was a legend in the entertainment industry, known for his work both on screen and off.
In 2003, Newman received an Oscar nomination for his role in “Road to Perdition” and an Emmy nod for his performance in “Our Town.” His ability to captivate audiences in both mediums exemplifies his enduring legacy.

8. Burgess Meredith
Burgess Meredith is fondly remembered for his diverse roles in both television and film.
In 1977, he earned an Oscar nomination for his role as Mickey Goldmill in “Rocky” and won an Emmy for “Tail Gunner Joe.” His performances were a testament to his range and skill as an actor.

7. Lee Grant
Lee Grant’s career was marked by resilience and talent, overcoming significant obstacles to achieve success.
In 1971, she was nominated for an Oscar for “The Landlord” and won an Emmy for “The Neon Ceiling.” Her performances showcased her ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters.

6. Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren is renowned for her regal presence and commanding performances on both stage and screen.
She achieved dual nominations in 2007 for her roles in “The Queen” and the TV series “Prime Suspect.” Mirren’s ability to embody complex characters has earned her critical acclaim across the board.

5. Al Pacino
Al Pacino’s intense performances have made him a staple in the world of acting.
In 2010, Pacino was nominated for an Oscar for “You Don’t Know Jack” and an Emmy for the same role, showcasing his ability to bring real-life figures to the screen with authenticity and depth.

4. Viola Davis
Viola Davis is celebrated for her powerful and emotive performances.
In 2015, she achieved nominations for “How to Get Away with Murder” and “Fences,” demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences with her commanding presence and emotional depth.

3. Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith’s illustrious career spans decades, with memorable roles in both film and television.
She received nominations in 2012 for “Downton Abbey” and “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” showcasing her ability to bring charm and wit to any role she undertakes.

2. Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange is known for her ability to portray complex emotions with great intensity.
In 2014, Lange was nominated for “American Horror Story” and “The Vow,” proving her versatility and range as an actress capable of handling diverse roles.

1. Glenn Close
Glenn Close is a powerhouse actress known for her commanding performances and depth of character.
In 2019, Close achieved nominations for “The Wife” and “The Shield,” showcasing her ability to deliver captivating performances across both film and television.
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