From Walt Disney to Daniel-Day Lewis, we run down the biggest record-holders at the Academy Awards.
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What’s better than winning an Oscar?
Only a rarefied few have won multiple times over the years.

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That’s reflected in his record 22 Oscar wins.
However, legendary composer Alfred Newman holds the record for the most wins, with nine.

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The Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park,and more.
Muren has eight Oscars for Best Visual Effects, as well as an honorary Technical Achievement Academy Award.
Despite his association with Westerns, none of his Oscars came for his work in the genre.

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