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    • William Wyler. The other director to have won the Academy Award for Best Director three times is filmmaker William Wyler. Wyler first won the award at the 15th Academy Awards for 1942's Mrs. Miniver.
    • Frank Capra. Director Frank Capra is one of only two directors to have won the Academy Award for Best Director only three times. Capra first won the award at the 7th Academy Awards for 1934's It Happened One Night.
    • Fred Zinnemann. Going in alphabetical order, Fred Zinnemann is the final director to have won the Academy Award for Best Director only twice. Zinnemann first won it at the 26th Academy Awards for 1953's From Here to Eternity.
    • Robert Wise. Robert Wise not only won the Academy Award for Best Director twice, but he was also part of the first duo to win the award. Wise first won the Oscar alongside co-director Jerome Robbins at the 34th Academy Awards for 1961's West Side Story.
    • 10 Ang Lee — Two Awards
    • 9 Clint Eastwood — Two Awards
    • 8 George Stevens —Two Awards
    • 7 Steven Spielberg — Two Awards
    • 6 Billy Wilder — Two Awards
    • 5 Oliver Stone — Two Awards
    • 4 Alejandro González Iñárritu — Two Awards
    • 3 William Wyler — Three Awards
    • 2 Frank Capra — Three Awards
    • 1 John Ford — Four Awards

    In 1995, Taiwanese filmmaker, Ang Lee, established himself as a director after directing Sense and Sensibility, starring Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman. Lee has received nine Academy Award nominations winning his first Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001 for the martial art masterpiece, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Lee won his first Bes...

    Clint Eastwoodmade his mark in movies with iconic Westerns and is regarded as one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers of all time. Eastwood made his directorial debut, starring in the 1971 thriller Play Misty for Me, and earned 11 Academy Award nominations throughout his decades-long career. Eastwood received his first ever Oscar nominations in 1993...

    George Stevens got his first major break as a director in 1934 when RKO Pictures hired him to direct Katharine Hepburn in Alice Adams. In 1942, Stevens put his career on hold to join U.S. troops overseas and document the events of World War II. The director collected footage from several Nazi concentration camps that became crucial evidence during ...

    Steven Spielberg started in television and made his theatrical feature debut in 1974, directing The Sugarland Express starring Goldie Hawn. His career as a filmmaker took off the following year after the massive success of Jaws,which won three Oscars, including Best Original Score. The filmmaker won first Oscar for best director in 1993 for the his...

    Billy Wilder is considered one of the most versatile directors and screenwriters of Hollywood's Golden Age who produced classics such as Double Indemnity, Some Like it Hot, and Sunset Boulevard. Wilder earned a total of 21 Oscar nominations, 13 for screenwriting and eight for directing, and six wins. RELATED: The 10 Best Picture Oscar Winners from ...

    Oliver Stone graduated from New York University in 1971, and by 1979, he won his first Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for the prison drama Midnight Express. Stone went on to write the screenplay for Al Pacino's Scarface as well as Year of the Dragon starring Mickey Rourke, but his career as a director took off after his Vietnam War drama, Platoo...

    Mexican filmmaker, Alejandro González Iñárritu, caught the Academy's attention in 2000 with his crime drama Amores Perros, which received a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film and, several years later, earned seven nominations for Babel starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. RELATED: The Top 10 'Best Picture' Oscar Winners of All Time, Ranked...

    In 1921,William Wyler traveled to the United States and found work at Universal Studios in New York City. In 1935, he became the youngest director at Universal. He received his first Oscar nomination for Best Director the following year for Dodsworth and produced other classic movies, includingRoman Holiday andWuthering Heights. Wyler won the Oscar...

    Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles, Frank Capra was a creative force behind notable goodwill films, including It's a Wonderful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Capra started as a gag writer for producer Hal Roach and received his first Oscar nomination in 1934 for the pre-code comedy Lady for a Day. In 1935, Capra's comedy,It Happened On...

    In a career spanning over 50 years, John Ford directed 140 movies and is regarded as one of the most important and influential pioneers in movie history. Ford moved from Maine to California in 1914 and directed his first feature film, Straight Shooting, three years later with Western star Harry Carrey. He successfully transitioned into the talkies ...

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  1. The Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture have been very closely linked throughout their history. Of the 89 films that won Best Picture and were also nominated for Best Director, 68 won the award. [7] [8] Since its inception, the award has been given to 75 directors or directing teams.

    • 2023: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once. Everything Everywhere All at Once and its directors Kwan and Scheinert took home seven awards during the 2023 ceremony, the most of any film that year.
    • 2022: Jane Campion, Power of the Dog. Becoming the third woman in Academy Awards history to win Best Director, Jane Campion snagged the Oscar for her modern-day Western at the 2022 ceremony.
    • 2021: Chloé Zhao, Nomadland. In another history-making win, not only was Zhao the second woman to ever win in the category, but she was the first Asian woman to take an Oscar for directing.
    • 2020: Bong Joon Ho, Parasite. "Once you overcome the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films," said South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho when he accepted the Golden Globe for best motion picture, foreign language in 2020.
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    • John Ford - 6 Oscars. John Martin Feeney, professionally known as John Ford, was an American film director widely considered one of his generation's best and most influential filmmakers.
    • Billy Wilder - 6 Oscars. Billy Wilder, an Austrian-American film director, writer, and producer, was born in June 1906 and passed away in March 2002. His career in Hollywood spanned five decades, and he is considered one of the best and most versatile moviemakers of Classic Hollywood cinema.
    • Francis Ford Coppola - 5 Oscars. Francis Ford Coppola, born in April 1939, is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer widely considered one of the most significant and influential figures of the New Hollywood era of the 1960s and 1970s.
    • Clint Eastwood - 4 Oscars. Clint Eastwood Jr, born in May 1930, is an American film director and actor whose film production and television career have spanned more than 60 years.
  2. Wyler won his first Oscar as Best Director with "Mrs. Miniver" for MGM, which also won the Oscar for Best Picture, the first of three Wyler films that would be so honored.

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  4. May 11, 2023 · Only a select few can claim to have won the 'Best Director' Oscar more than once, ranging from John Ford to the likes of Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood.