Cate Blanchett crushes all actresses as your choice to be the next to win a 3rd Academy Award [Poll Results]
Cate Blanchett has crushed all of the competition in our latest Oscar poll with 73% of all votes. We asked which of the 10 active two-time winning actresses would be next to win a third Academy Award. Blanchett was far ahead of Maggie Smith, who finished second place in our poll results featured below. Be watching for our similar male actor poll coming soon.
Only 20 women have ever won multiple Oscars in the acting categories. Katharine Hepburn is the all-time leader with four Academy Awards, all as Best Actress. Ingrid Bergman and Meryl Streep have each won three, with two in the lead category and one as supporting for both ladies. Tour our new photo gallery above of all 20 actresses.
Of the 17 actresses who have won twice, Olivia de Havilland is long since retired. Bette Davis, Helen Hayes, Vivien Leigh, Luise Rainer, Elizabeth Taylor and Shelley Winters have all passed away. That’s why there weren’t included in the poll. Here are the full results for each lady:
Cate Blanchett (73%) won Best Supporting Actress for “The Aviator” (2004) and Best Actress for “Blue Jasmine” (2013).
Maggie Smith (10%) won Best Actress for “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” (1969) and Best Supporting Actress for “California Suite” (1978).
Frances McDormand (8%) won Best Actress for “Fargo” (1996) and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (2017).
Jessica Lange (4%) won Best Supporting Actress for “Tootsie” (1982) and Best Actress for “Blue Sky” (1994).
SEE Oscar Best Supporting Actress Gallery: Every Winner in Academy Award History
Jodie Foster (3%) won Best Actress for “The Accused” (1988) and “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991).
Hilary Swank (1%) won Best Actress for “Boys Don’t Cry” (1999) and “Million Dollar Baby” (2004).
Sally Field (1%) won Best Actress for “Norma Rae” (1979) and “Places in the Heart” (1984).
Jane Fonda (0%) won Best Actress for “Klute” (1971) and “Coming Home” (1978).
Glenda Jackson (0%) won Best Actress for “Women in Love” (1970) and “A Touch of Class” (1973).
Dianne Wiest (0%) won Best Supporting Actress for “Hannah and Her Sisters” (1986) and “Bullets Over Broadway” (1994).
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