Frances McDormand received her second Academy award at the 90th Oscars recently for her portrayal of a mother calling for justice in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, while Gary Oldman bagged his first for playing a convincing Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.
While McDormand has been nominated four times before this, Oldman has been nominated once. Going by the data, this means that Oldman’s success ratio at the Academy (two nominations, one win) is better than McDormand’s (five nominations, one win).
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