5 oldest Oscar winners, including Anthony Hopkins

Who are the five oldest people to ever win an Oscar? We’ve got you covered.

Plenty of people in Hollywood have proven that age is just a number at the Academy Awards.

There have been a good number of folks to win an Oscar into their elderly years, just as there have been folks to win an Oscar in their teens.

At the 96th Academy Awards, legendary 92-year-old composer John Williams could become the oldest person to ever win an Oscar for his score for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

At the moment, there are two people who won Oscars at 89 who are tied for being the oldest people to take home the gold. Who else is on the list?

10 key takeaways from the 95th Oscar nominations, including Top Gun’s surprising misses

Breaking down the 2023 Academy Awards nomination’s surprises, snubs, favorites and more.

The 95th Academy Award nominations have made their way to the forefront of the culture conversation as of Tuesday morning.

While some of the awards love was expected (Top Gun: Maverick! Everything Everywhere All at Once!), other beams of approval came with a bit of a surprise (All Quiet on the Western Front! To Leslie?!).

After Oscar winner Riz Ahmed and Girls alum Allison Williams revealed this year’s slate of nominees, it became clear that some films are in perfect positioning for easy awards. Others, however, will remain in the dark as campaigning continues on for the little gold men.

In a post-pandemic Academy landscape, anything is possible, and no race is settled.

Let’s look at 10 key takeaways from this year’s nominations and what they mean for the 95th ceremony and the Oscars as a whole.

The show itself will take place on Sunday, March 12.