List of Millennial Academy Award winners and nominees

Wins 46
Nominations 257

This article is a list of the filmmakers, actors, actresses, and others born from 1981 to 1996, colloquially known as Millennial (shortened for Generation Y), to be nominated or win an Academy Award starting in the early 1990s.

While most winners and nominees are older generations before Millennials, Anna Paquin is the first Millennial member to be nominated and win an Academy Award for her debut performance of Flora McGrath in the historical romantic film The Piano (1993).[1]

There are only two child actors born in early Millennial generation which rarely received such accolades in the 1990s, most likely in the supporting role categories. Most actors and actresses likely to buzz their Academy Award chances starting in the early 2000s, while writing and directing efforts starting in the early 2010s.

Production

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Best Picture

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Romanski in 2018.
Picture
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2012
(85th)
Dan Janvey
Josh Penn
January 1984
1984
Beasts of the Southern Wild Nominated
Megan Ellison January 31, 1986 Zero Dark Thirty Nominated
2013
(86th)
American Hustle Nominated
Her Nominated
2014
(87th)
Helen Estabrook 1983 Whiplash Nominated [2][3]
Nora Grossman 1983 The Imitation Game Nominated
2016
(89th)
Fred Berger May 10, 1981 La La Land Nominated
Adele Romanski November 10, 1982 Moonlight Won
2017
(90th)
Megan Ellison January 31, 1986 Phantom Thread Nominated
Greta Gerwig August 4, 1983 Lady Bird Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Emerald Fennell
Josey McNamara
October 1, 1985
February 1986
Promising Young Woman Nominated
Dan Janvey
Chloé Zhao
January 1984
March 31, 1982
Nomadland Won
2021
(94th)
Tim White
Trevor White
1983
1985
King Richard Nominated
Teruhisa Yamamoto 1981 Drive My Car Nominated [4]
2022
(95th)
Jonathan Wang
Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
1984
February 10, 1988
June 7, 1987
Everything Everywhere All at Once Won
2023
(96th)
Tom Ackerley
Margot Robbie
June 13, 1990
July 2, 1990
Barbie Nominated
Cord Jefferson 1982 American Fiction Nominated
Emma Stone November 6, 1988 Poor Things Nominated
2024
(97th)
Brady Corbet August 17, 1988 The Brutalist Nominated

Best Animated Feature

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Zilbalodis and Kaža in 2025.
Feature Film (Animation)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2013
(86th)
Benjamin Renner November 14, 1983 Ernest & Celestine Nominated From 2013 until 2025, Renner remained the youngest nominee at the age of 30.
2020
(93rd)
Richard Phelan 1982 A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Nominated
2021
(94th)
Carlos López Estrada September 12, 1988 Raya and the Last Dragon Nominated
Charlotte de la Gournerie
Jonas Poher Rasmussen
January 15, 1989
May 19, 1981
Flee Nominated
Mike Rianda December 25, 1984 The Mitchells vs. the Machines Nominated
2022
(95th)
Dean Fleischer Camp
Elisabeth Holm
February 28, 1984
1986
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Nominated
Domee Shi September 8, 1989 Turning Red Nominated
2023
(96th)
Karen Ann Ryan January 19, 1984 Nimona Nominated
Sandra Tapia Díaz 1983 Robot Dreams Nominated
2024
(97th)
Matīss Kaža
Gints Zilbalodis
August 31, 1995
April 13, 1994
Flow Won Kaža and Zilbalodis became the first Millennials to win in that category.[5]

Best Documentary Feature

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Boris in 2023.
Roher in 2019.
Chernov in 2022.
Abraham and Adra in 2024.
Feature Film (Documentary)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2013
(86th)
Karim Amer November 10, 1983 The Square Nominated
Zachary Heinzerling January 1, 1984 Cutie and the Boxer Nominated
2014
(87th)
John Maloof 1981 Finding Vivian Maier Nominated
2015
(88th)
Matthew Heineman June 6, 1983 Cartel Land Nominated
2017
(90th)
Kareem Abeed
Feras Fayyad
1984
September 20, 1988
Last Men in Aleppo Nominated
JR February 22, 1983 Faces Places Nominated
2018
(91st)
Bing Liu 1989 Minding the Gap Nominated
RaMell Ross 1982 Hale County This Morning, This Evening Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Waad Al-Kateab 1991 For Sama Nominated
Shane Boris
Petra Costa
1981
July 8, 1984
The Edge of Democracy Nominated
Feras Fayyad September 20, 1988 The Cave Nominated
Tamara Kotevska August 6, 1993 Honeyland Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Maite Alberdi March 29, 1983 The Mole Agent Nominated
Garrett Bradley 1986 Time Nominated
Bianca Oana [de] 1986 Collective Nominated
2021
(94th)
Charlotte de la Gournerie
Jonas Poher Rasmussen
January 15, 1989
May 19, 1981
Flee Nominated
2022
(95th)
Shane Boris 1981 Fire of Love Nominated
Shane Boris
Daniel Roher
1981
1993
Navalny Won Rohen became the first Millennial (born in the 1990s) to win in that category.[6]
Shaunak Sen June 26, 1987 All That Breathes Nominated
2023
(96th)
Maite Alberdi March 29, 1983 The Eternal Memory Nominated
Mstyslav Chernov 1985 20 Days in Mariupol Won
2024
(97th)
Basel Adra
Yuval Abraham
Hamdan Ballal
June 13, 1996
1989
1995
No Other Land Won For the first time, all nominees in that category were Millennials (each one or two).
Brendan Bellomo September 20, 1984 Porcelain War Nominated
Shiori Itō
Eric Nyari
May 17, 1989
October 20, 1981
Black Box Diaries Nominated
Emily Kassie
Julian Brave NoiseCat
December 15, 1992
March 18, 1993
Sugarcane Nominated
Daan Milius 1988 Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat Nominated

Best Live Action Short Film

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Shenton in 2009.
Ahmed in 2018.
Short Film (Live Action)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2010
(83rd)
Tanel Toom November 1, 1982 The Confession Nominated
2012
(85th)
Tom Van Avermaet July 22, 1982 Death of a Shadow (Dood van een Schaduw) Nominated
Yan England December 9, 1981 Henry Nominated
2013
(86th)
Baldwin Li 1982 The Voorman Problem Nominated
2014
(87th)
Stefan Eichenberger 1984 Parvaneh Nominated
Hu Wei 1983 Butter Lamp (La Lampe Au Beurre De Yak) Nominated
2015
(88th)
Serena Armitage 1981 Stutterer Won [7][8][9][10]
Basil Khalil August 31, 1981 Ave Maria Nominated
Patrick Vollrath 1985 Everything Will Be Okay (Alles Wird Gut) Nominated
2016
(89th)
Aske Bang April 1, 1988 Silent Nights Nominated
Kristóf Deák June 7, 1982 Sing Won
Timo von Gunten December 15, 1989 La femme et le TGV Nominated
2017
(90th)
Josh Lawson June 22, 1981 The Eleven O'Clock Nominated
Chris Overton
Rachel Shenton
May 5, 1989
December 21, 1987
The Silent Child Won
Tobias Rosen September 28, 1983 Watu Wote: All of Us Nominated
Kevin Wilson Jr. 1990 My Nephew Emmett Nominated
2018
(91st)
Jérémy Comte 1990 Fauve Nominated
Rodrigo Sorogoyen September 16, 1981 Mother Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Delphine Girard January 14, 1990 A Sister Nominated
Damien Megherbi 1985 Nefta Football Club Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Travon Free 1984/1985 Two Distant Strangers Won
Shira Hochman
Tomer Shushan
1985
1987
White Eye Nominated [11][12]
Elvira Lind October 28, 1981 The Letter Room Nominated
2021
(94th)
Riz Ahmed
Aneil Karia
December 1, 1982
1984
The Long Goodbye Won
Maria Brendle October 3, 1983 Ala Kachuu – Take and Run Nominated
Tadeusz Łysiak 1993 The Dress Nominated
2022
(95th)
Tom Berekley
Ross White
1996 An Irish Goodbye Won Berekley and White became the firsts born in the 1990s to win in that category.[6]
Alice Rohrwacher December 29, 1981 Le pupille Nominated
2023
(96th)
Lasse Lyskjær Noer 1991 Knight of Fortune Nominated
2024
(97th)
Victoria Warmerdam 1991 I'm Not a Robot Won

Best Animated Short Film

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Escala and Osorio in 2016.
Shi in 2018.
Short Film (Animation)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2009
(82nd)
Javier Recio Gracia July 1981 The Lady and the Reaper Nominated
2010
(83rd)
Bastien Dubois September 8, 1983 Madagascar, a Journey Diary Nominated
Max Lang 1982 The Gruffalo Nominated
2012
(85th)
Minkyu Lee 1985 Adam and Dog Nominated
Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly
Timothy Reckart
1986 Head Over Heels Nominated
2013
(86th)
Jan Lachauer
Max Lang
1983
1982
Room on the Broom Nominated
2015
(88th)
Pato Escala Pierart
Gabriel Osorio Vargas
May 28, 1982
February 25, 1984
Bear Story Won
2017
(90th)
Victor Caire
Gabriel Grapperon
1993 Garden Party Nominated
Ru Kuwahata
Max Porter
1981 Negative Space Nominated
Jan Lachauer 1983 Revolting Rhymes Nominated
2018
(91st)
Louise Bagnall 1985 Late Afternoon Nominated
Andrew Chesworth 1985 One Small Step Nominated
Domee Shi September 8, 1989 Bao Won
2019
(92nd)
Matthew A. Cherry December 14, 1981 Hair Love Won
Daria Kashcheeva April 1, 1986 Daughter Nominated
Siqi Song 1989 Sister Nominated
Rosana Sullivan November 21, 1983 Kitbull Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Adrien Mérigeau 1983 Genius Loci Nominated
Erick Oh 1984 Opera Nominated
Madeline Sharafian February 1, 1993 Burrow Nominated
2021
(94th)
Mikey Please April 1, 1984 Robin Robin Nominated
2022
(95th)
João Gonzalez February 11, 1996 Ice Merchants Nominated
Sara Gunnarsdóttir January 20, 1982 My Year of Dicks Nominated
Lachlan Pendragon 1996 An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It Nominated
2023
(96th)
Amit Gicelter
Tal Kantor
April 25, 1981
November 19, 1988
Letter to a Pig Nominated
2024
(97th)
Loïc Espuche September 17, 1989 Yuck! Nominated
Nina Gantz May 26, 1987 Wander to Wonder Nominated
Nicolas Keppens July 5, 1989 Beautiful Men Nominated
Hossein Molayemi
Shirin Sohani
1982
1986
In the Shadow of the Cypress Won

Best Documentary Short Film

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Gonsalves in 2022.
Monga in 2018.
Bowers in 2024.
Short Film (Documentary)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2013
(86th)
Sara Ishaq 1984 Karama Has No Walls Nominated
2014
(87th)
Gabriel Serra Arguello July 5, 1984 Our Curse Nominated
Tomasz Śliwiński November 4, 1982 The Reaper (La Parka) Nominated
2015
(88th)
Adam Benzine May 29, 1982 Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah Nominated
Jerry Franck April 16, 1986 Chau, Beyond the Lines Nominated
2017
(90th)
Elaine McMillion Sheldon 1988 Heroin(e) Nominated
2018
(91st)
Rayka Zehtabchi 1994 Period. End of Sentence. Won
2020
(93rd)
Sophia Nahli Allison 1987 A Love Song for Latasha Nominated
Kris Bowers
Ben Proudfoot
April 5, 1989
October 29, 1990
A Concerto Is a Conversation Nominated
2021
(94th)
Ben Proudfoot October 29, 1990 The Queen of Basketball Won
2022
(95th)
Evgenia Arbugaeva
Maxim Arbugaev
February 16, 1985
August 3, 1991
Haulout Nominated
Kartiki Gonsalves
Guneet Monga
November 2, 1986
November 21, 1983
The Elephant Whisperers Won
2023
(96th)
Kris Bowers
Ben Proudfoot
April 5, 1989
October 29, 1990
The Last Repair Shop Won
Christine Turner 1994/1995 The Barber of Little Rock Nominated
Sean Wang 1982 Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó Nominated
2024
(97th)
Ema Ryan Yamazaki
Eric Nyari
1989
October 20, 1981
Instruments of a Beating Heart Nominated

Performance

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Best Actor

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Redmayne in 2016.
Malek in 2016.
Actor in a Leading Role
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2010
(83rd)
Jesse Eisenberg October 5, 1983 The Social Network Nominated
2014
(87th)
Eddie Redmayne January 6, 1982 The Theory of Everything Won [13]
2015
(88th)
Eddie Redmayne January 6, 1982 The Danish Girl Nominated
2016
(89th)
Andrew Garfield August 20, 1983 Hacksaw Ridge Nominated
2017
(90th)
Timothée Chalamet December 27, 1995 Call Me by Your Name Nominated Chalamet became the third-youngest male nominee the age of 21.
Daniel Kaluuya February 24, 1989 Get Out Nominated
2018
(91st)
Rami Malek May 12, 1981 Bohemian Rhapsody Won
2019
(92nd)
Adam Driver November 19, 1983 Marriage Story Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Riz Ahmed December 1, 1982 Sound of Metal Nominated
Steven Yeun August 20, 1983 Minari Nominated
2021
(94th)
Andrew Garfield August 20, 1983 Tick, Tick... Boom! Nominated
2022
(95th)
Austin Butler August 17, 1991 Elvis Nominated
Paul Mescal February 2, 1996 Aftersun Nominated
2024
(97th)
Timothée Chalamet December 27, 1995 A Complete Unknown Nominated Chalamet became the youngest two-time nominee for Best Actor, surpassing James Dean.
Sebastian Stan August 13, 1982 The Apprentice Nominated

Best Actress

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Portman in 2010.
Lawrence in 2016.
Larson in 2018.
Stone in 2016.
Actress in a Leading Role
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2003
(76th)
Keisha Castle-Hughes March 24, 1990 Whale Rider Nominated
2004
(77th)
Catalina Sandino Moreno April 19, 1981 Maria Full of Grace Nominated
2005
(78th)
Keira Knightley March 26, 1985 Pride & Prejudice Nominated
2007
(80th)
Elliot Page[D] February 21, 1987 Juno Nominated
2008
(81st)
Anne Hathaway November 12, 1982 Rachel Getting Married Nominated
2009
(82nd)
Carey Mulligan May 28, 1985 An Education Nominated
Gabourey Sidibe May 6, 1983 Precious Nominated
2010
(83rd)
Natalie Portman June 9, 1981 Black Swan Won
Jennifer Lawrence August 15, 1990 Winter's Bone Nominated
2011
(84th)
Rooney Mara April 17, 1985 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Nominated
2012
(85th)
Jennifer Lawrence August 15, 1990 Silver Linings Playbook Won Lawrence is the second-youngest actress to win in that category.[14]
2014
(87th)
Felicity Jones October 17, 1983 The Theory of Everything Nominated
2015
(88th)
Brie Larson October 1, 1989 Room Won
Jennifer Lawrence August 15, 1990 Joy Nominated
Saoirse Ronan April 12, 1994 Brooklyn Nominated
2016
(89th)
Ruth Negga May 4, 1981 Loving Nominated
Natalie Portman June 9, 1981 Jackie Nominated
Emma Stone November 6, 1988 La La Land Won
2017
(90th)
Margot Robbie July 2, 1990 I, Tonya Nominated
Saoirse Ronan April 12, 1994 Lady Bird Nominated
2018
(91st)
Yalitza Aparicio December 11, 1993 Roma Nominated
Lady Gaga March 28, 1986 A Star Is Born Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Cynthia Erivo January 8, 1987 Harriet Nominated
Scarlett Johansson November 22, 1984 Marriage Story Nominated
Saoirse Ronan April 12, 1994 Little Women Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Andra Day December 30, 1984 The United States vs. Billie Holiday Nominated
Vanessa Kirby April 18, 1988 Pieces of a Woman Nominated
Carey Mulligan May 28, 1985 Promising Young Woman Nominated
2021
(94th)
Kristen Stewart April 9, 1990 Spencer Nominated
2022
(95th)
Ana de Armas April 30, 1988 Blonde Nominated
Andrea Riseborough November 20, 1981 To Leslie Nominated
2023
(96th)
Lily Gladstone August 2, 1986 Killers of the Flower Moon Nominated
Carey Mulligan May 28, 1985 Maestro Nominated
Emma Stone November 6, 1988 Poor Things Won
2024
(97th)
Cynthia Erivo January 8, 1987 Wicked Nominated

Best Supporting Actor

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Kaluuya in 2017.
Culkin in 2024.
Actor in a Supporting Role
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
1999
(72nd)
Haley Joel Osment April 10, 1988 The Sixth Sense Nominated
2011
(84th)
Jonah Hill December 20, 1983 Moneyball Nominated
2013
(86th)
Barkhad Abdi April 10, 1985 Captain Phillips Nominated
Jonah Hill December 20, 1983 The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
2016
(89th)
Lucas Hedges December 12, 1996 Manchester by the Sea Nominated
Dev Patel April 23, 1990 Lion Nominated
2018
(91st)
Adam Driver November 19, 1983 BlacKkKlansman Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Daniel Kaluuya February 24, 1989 Judas and the Black Messiah Won
LaKeith Stanfield August 12, 1991 Nominated
2021
(94th)
Jesse Plemons April 2, 1988 The Power of the Dog Nominated
Kodi Smit-McPhee June 13, 1996 Nominated
2022
(95th)
Barry Keoghan October 18, 1992 The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
2024
(97th)
Yura Borisov December 8, 1992 Anora Nominated Borisov is the first Russian to be nominated in that category after four decades.
Kieran Culkin September 30, 1982 A Real Pain Won

Best Supporting Actress

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Paquin in 2010.
Hudson in 2007.
Hathaway in 2013.
Nyong'o in 2013.
Vikander in 2015.
DeBose in 2025.
Randolph in 2024.
Actress in a Supporting Role
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
1993
(66th)
Anna Paquin July 24, 1982 The Piano Won Paquin is the first Millennial member to be nominated and win an Academy Award.
2004
(77th)
Natalie Portman June 9, 1981 Closer Nominated
2006
(79th)
Abigail Breslin April 14, 1996 Little Miss Sunshine Nominated
Jennifer Hudson September 12, 1981 Dreamgirls Won
Rinko Kikuchi January 6, 1981 Babel Nominated
2007
(80th)
Saoirse Ronan April 12, 1994 Atonement Nominated
2009
(82nd)
Anna Kendrick August 9, 1985 Up in the Air Nominated
2010
(83rd)
Hailee Steinfeld December 11, 1996 True Grit Nominated
2012
(85th)
Anne Hathaway November 12, 1982 Les Misérables Won
2013
(86th)
Jennifer Lawrence August 15, 1990 American Hustle Nominated
Lupita Nyong'o March 1, 1983 12 Years a Slave Won
2014
(87th)
Keira Knightley March 26, 1985 The Imitation Game Nominated
Emma Stone November 6, 1988 Birdman Nominated
2015
(88th)
Rooney Mara April 17, 1985 Carol Nominated
Alicia Vikander October 3, 1988 The Danish Girl Won
2018
(91st)
Emma Stone November 6, 1988 The Favourite Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Scarlett Johansson November 22, 1984 Jojo Rabbit Nominated
Florence Pugh January 3, 1996 Little Women Nominated
Margot Robbie July 2, 1990 Bombshell Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Maria Bakalova June 4, 1996 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Nominated
Amanda Seyfried December 3, 1985 Mank Nominated
2021
(94th)
Jessie Buckley December 28, 1989 The Lost Daughter Nominated
Ariana DeBose January 25, 1991 West Side Story Won
Kirsten Dunst April 30, 1982 The Power of the Dog Nominated
2022
(95th)
Kerry Condon January 9, 1983 The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Stephanie Hsu November 25, 1990 Everything Everywhere All at Once Nominated
2023
(96th)
Emily Blunt February 23, 1983 Oppenheimer Nominated
Danielle Brooks September 17, 1989 The Color Purple Nominated
America Ferrera April 18, 1984 Barbie Nominated
Da'Vine Joy Randolph May 21, 1986 The Holdovers Won
2024
(97th)
Monica Barbaro June 17, 1990 A Complete Unknown Nominated
Ariana Grande June 26, 1993 Wicked Nominated
Felicity Jones October 17, 1983 The Brutalist Nominated

Directing and writing

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Best Director

[edit]
Chazelle in 2014.
Zhao in 2015
Daniels in 2016.
Directing
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2012
(85th)
Benh Zeitlin October 14, 1982 Beasts of the Southern Wild Nominated Zeitlin is the first Millennial (and seventh-youngest) to be nominated in that category.[15]
2016
(89th)
Damien Chazelle January 19, 1985 La La Land Won Chazelle became the first Millennial (and youngest) to win.[16][17]
2017
(90th)
Greta Gerwig August 4, 1983 Lady Bird Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Emerald Fennell October 1, 1985 Promising Young Woman Nominated
Chloé Zhao March 31, 1982 Nomadland Won Zhao became the first Millennial woman to win.
2022
(95th)
Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
February 10, 1988
June 7, 1987
Everything Everywhere All at Once Won Daniels became the first Millennial duo for a single film to win.
2024
(97th)
Brady Corbet August 17, 1988 The Brutalist Nominated

Best Original Screenplay

[edit]
Fennell in 2023.
Harari in 2017.
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2016
(89th)
Damien Chazelle January 19, 1985 La La Land Nominated
2017
(90th)
Greta Gerwig August 4, 1983 Lady Bird Nominated
2019
(92nd)
Han Jin-won 1986 Parasite Won
Krysty Wilson-Cairns May 26, 1987 1917 Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Emerald Fennell October 1, 1985 Promising Young Woman Won Fennell became the first Millennial woman to win.
The Lucas Brothers September 13, 1985 Judas and the Black Messiah Nominated
2022
(95th)
Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
February 10, 1988
June 7, 1987
Everything Everywhere All at Once Won Daniels became the first Millennial duo for a single film to win.
2023
(96th)
Arthur Harari 1981 Anatomy of a Fall Won
Alex Mechanik October 18, 1986 May December Nominated
Celine Song September 19, 1988 Past Lives Nominated
2024
(97th)
Moritz Binder
Tim Fehlbaum
1982 September 5 Nominated
Brady Corbet
Mona Fastvold
August 17, 1988
March 7, 1981
The Brutalist Nominated
Jesse Eisenberg October 5, 1983 A Real Pain Nominated

Best Adapted Screenplay

[edit]
Moore in 2022.
Jefferson in 2023.
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
Year Name Born Film Status Notes
2012
(85th)
Lucy Alibar
Benh Zeitlin
1983
October 14, 1982
Beasts of the Southern Wild Nominated
2014
(87th)
Damien Chazelle January 19, 1985 Whiplash Nominated
Graham Moore October 18, 1981 The Imitation Game Won
2019
(92nd)
Greta Gerwig August 4, 1983 Little Women Nominated
2020
(93rd)
Jena Friedman January 11, 1983 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Nominated
Chloé Zhao March 31, 1982 Nomadland Nominated
2021
(94th)
Takamasa Oe January 6, 1981 Drive My Car Nominated
2023
(96th)
Greta Gerwig August 4, 1983 Barbie Nominated
Cord Jefferson 1982 American Fiction Won
2024
(97th)
Léa Mysius April 4, 1989 Emilia Pérez Nominated
RaMell Ross 1982 Nickel Boys Nominated

See also

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Notes

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References

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