the OscarsAwarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The highest honor in the movie. The Academy honors various aspects of the film industry, beyond just films and shows.
since 1929, More than 3,000 people have received a statuette, including some Latinos, which recently featured in categories such as Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Cinematography. Meanwhile, in 2023, others may have more accolades, like Guillermo del Toro.
Latinos Who Have Won an Academy Award: Historical Ranking of the Academy Awards
We share the List of Latinos who have won an Academy Award From the following countries: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay.
Argentina
Armando Bo
- 2015 – Best Original Screenplay – Birdman
Eugenio Zanetti
- 1996 – Best Production Design – “Restoration”
Gustavo Santaolalla
- 2006 – Best Original Score – “Brokeback Mountain”
- 2007- Best Original Score for the movie “Babylon”
Juan Jose Campanella
- 2010 – Best Film in a Non-English Language – “The Secret is in Their Eyes”
Lalo Schifrin
- 2019 – Honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement
Louis Bacaloff
- 1996 – Best Dramatic Score – Il Postino
Louis Buenzo
- 1986 – Best Film in a Non-English Language – “The Official Story”
Nicholas Jacobon
- 2015 – Best Original Screenplay – Birdman
Nicholas Sherkin
- 2010 – Best Animated Short Film – Logorama
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Claudio Miranda
- 2013 – Best Cinematography – Life of Pi
Gabriel Osorio Vargas
- 2016 – Best Animated Short Film – Bear Story
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- 2016 – Best Animated Short Film – Bear Story
Sebastian Lelio
- 2018 – Best Film in a Non-English Language – A Fantastic Woman
Cuba
Phil Lord (born in Miami, Florida to a Cuban mother) (Director)
- 2019 – Best Animated Feature – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
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Andrei Gutfreund
- 1977 – Best Live Action Short Film – “In the Snow District”
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Mexico
Alejandro González Iñárritu
- 2015 – Best Picture – Birdman
- 2015 – Best Director for Birdman
- 2015 – Best Original Screenplay – Birdman
- 2016 – Best Director – The Revenant
- 2018 – Oscar Special Achievement – “Flesh and Sand”
Alfonso Cuaron
- 2014 – Best Director for Gravity
- 2014 – Best Editing – Gravity
- 2019 – Best Director for the movie “Roma”
- 2019 – Best Cinematography – “Roma”
- 2019 – Best Film in a Non-English Language – “Roma”
Anthony Quinn
- 1953 – Best Supporting Actor – Viva Zapata!
- 1957 – Best Supporting Actor – Lust for Life
Beatrice de Alba
- 2003 – Best Make-up – Frida
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- 2002 – Best Production Design – “Moulin Rouge!”
Carlos Cortes
- 2021 – Best Sound Mixing – Sound of Metal
Edward Carey
- 1968 – Best Production Design – Camelot
Emile Corey
- 1943 – Best Production Design – “The Heiress”
- 1955 – Best Production Design – “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”
Emmanuel Lubezki
- 2014 – Best Cinematography for Gravity
- 2015 – Best Cinematography for Birdman
- 2016 – Best Cinematography – The Revenant
Eugenio Caballero
- 2007 – Best Production Design – “Pan’s Labyrinth”
Guillermo del Toro
- 2018 – Major Movie – “The Shape of Water”
- 2018 – Best Director for The Shape of Water
William Navarro
- 2007 – Best Cinematography – “Pan’s Labyrinth”
Jaime Bekht
- 2021 – Best Sound Mixing – Sound of Metal
Lupita Nyong’o (Mexico/Kenya) – 12 Years a Slave
- 2014 – Best Supporting Actress
Manuel Arango
- 1972 – Best Documentary Short Film – “Guardians of Silence”
- 1972 – Best Live Action Short Film – “Guardians of Silence”
Yvette Merino (producer)
- 2022 – Best Animated Feature – “Magic”
Michael Kottolink
- 2021 – Best Sound Mixing – Sound of Metal
Puerto Rico
Benicio bull
- 2001 – Best Supporting Actor – Traffic
Jose Ferrer
- 1951 – Best Actor for the movie “Cyrano de Bergerac”
Rita Moreno
- 1962 – Best Supporting Actress – West Side Story
Uruguay
Jorge Drexler
- 2005 – Best Original Song – Across the River from The Motorcycle Diaries
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