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Standing Ovation: 10 Actors Who Won an Oscar for Their First Movie

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March 15, 2026
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Standing Ovation: 10 Actors Who Won an Oscar for Their First Movie

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While the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences typically rewards decades of service and a steady climb through the Hollywood ranks, every so often a newcomer arrives with a performance so undeniable that the “dues-paying” narrative is cast aside. Winning an Academy Award for a film debut is an exceedingly rare feat, often signaling the arrival of a generational talent or a perfectly cast non-professional. Whether they were transitioning from the Broadway stage or plucked from obscurity for their life experiences, these ten actors achieved the unthinkable: winning an Oscar on their very first try.

Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins)

In one of the most famous “revenge” stories in Hollywood history, Julie Andrews won Best Actress for her film debut as the titular magical nanny in 1964. Having originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady on Broadway, Andrews was famously passed over for the film version in favor of Audrey Hepburn. Walt Disney immediately cast her as Mary Poppins, and her subsequent Oscar victory—contrasted with Hepburn not being nominated—solidified her status as an instant cinematic icon.

Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)

Lupita Nyong’o’s portrayal of Patsey in Steve McQueen’s 2013 historical drama was a visceral, heart-wrenching debut that captivated the industry. Having only worked on a short film and a television series in Kenya previously, Nyong’o’s transition to major motion pictures was historic. Her Best Supporting Actress win made her the first Kenyan-Mexican actress to take home the award, launching a career that would quickly expand into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and beyond.

Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl)

Barbra Streisand made her film debut in 1968 by reprising her Broadway role as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. Her performance was so commanding that it resulted in the only tie for Best Actress in Oscar history, with Streisand sharing the trophy with legendary veteran Katharine Hepburn. This rare win for a newcomer proved that Streisand’s singular talent and “Hello, gorgeous” charisma were as potent on the silver screen as they were on the stage.

Timothy Hutton (Ordinary People)

At just 20 years old, Timothy Hutton became the youngest-ever winner of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in the 1980 drama Ordinary People. Playing a teenager struggling with survivor’s guilt following his brother’s death, Hutton provided the emotional core of Robert Redford’s directorial debut. His victory remains a benchmark for young male actors, as he managed to outshine seasoned co-stars in a heavy, dialogue-driven production.

Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls)

Following her departure from American Idol, Jennifer Hudson transitioned to film and won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Dreamgirls in 2006. Her powerhouse rendition of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” was hailed as a show-stopping moment that virtually guaranteed her the win mid-movie. Hudson became one of the few performers to win an Academy Award for their first-ever acting role, successfully pivoting from a reality TV singer to a respected Hollywood elite.

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Tatum O’Neal (Paper Moon)

Tatum O’Neal remains the youngest person to win a competitive Academy Award, securing the Best Supporting Actress trophy at age 10 for the 1973 film Paper Moon. Starring alongside her real-life father, Ryan O’Neal, she played a precocious, cigarette-smoking con artist during the Great Depression. Her performance was noted for its incredible maturity and comedic timing, setting a record for youth in the Academy that has stood for over 50 years.

Marlee Matlin (Children of a Lesser God)

In 1986, Marlee Matlin made history as the first Deaf performer to win an Academy Award, as well as the youngest winner in the Best Actress category at age 21. Her debut role as Sarah Norman was a groundbreaking moment for disability representation in cinema. Matlin’s win was not just a personal achievement but a pivotal industry shift, proving that authentic casting could lead to both critical acclaim and the highest levels of artistic recognition.

Haing S. Ngor (The Killing Fields)

Haing S. Ngor’s victory for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 is one of the most profound stories in Oscar history. A surgeon who survived the Cambodian genocide, Ngor had no prior acting experience when he was cast to play journalist Dith Pran. His raw, lived-in performance was a tribute to his own survival and those he lost, making him the only person of Asian descent to win in that category and one of the few non-professionals to win an acting Oscar.

Anna Paquin (The Piano)

At the age of 11, Anna Paquin won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her debut role in the 1993 film The Piano. Plucked from an open audition of 5,000 girls in New Zealand, Paquin delivered a nuanced, intense performance as the daughter of a mute woman. Her stunned, hyperventilating acceptance speech became an iconic Oscar moment, marking the arrival of a child star who would successfully navigate a long, multifaceted career into adulthood.

Harold Russell (The Best Years of Our Lives)

Harold Russell, a real-life World War II veteran who lost both hands in a training accident, won Best Supporting Actor for his debut in the 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives. Because the Academy board was so moved by his performance and feared he wouldn’t win the competitive category, they also gave him an Honorary Award. He remains the only actor to win two Oscars for the same role in the same year, representing a historic victory for veteran representation.

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