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Each year actors and actresses compete for the major awards to recognize excellence in the field of acting. In the history of cinema and film awards, 10 actors and 11 actresses have won the five awards generally considered to be the most important annual awards given for the big screen (the Academy Award, the BAFTA Award, the Golden Globe Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Critics' Choice Award). Daniel Day-Lewis is the only person to achieve this feat twice.

Criteria
The actor must have been nominated by all five organisations for one performance in one movie. The actor must then win all five of them competitively. A win is still counted if different organisations consider it to be a leading or supporting role, as long as the actor still wins the award.

Awards
For the purposes of this page, only the main award in each category is considered the award. The exception to this is obviously the Golden Globe with its division between "Musical or Comedy" and "Drama". Awards that do not count include the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast for the purposes of a SAG win, nor the BAFTA Rising Star Award for the purposes of the BAFTA. For the Critics' Choice Award, only the Best Actor/Actress/Supporting Actor/Supporting Actress categories are considered, not the periphery awards such as "Best Actor in an Action Movie" or "Best Actress in a Comedy".
 * Academy Award:
 * Best Actor
 * Best Actress
 * Best Supporting Actor
 * Best Supporting Actress
 * BAFTA Award:
 * Best Actor in a Leading Role
 * Best Actress in a Leading Role
 * Best Actor in a Supporting Role
 * Best Actress in a Supporting Role
 * Golden Globe Award:
 * Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
 * Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
 * Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
 * Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
 * Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
 * Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
 * Screen Actors Guild Award:
 * Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
 * Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
 * Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
 * Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
 * Critics' Choice Award:
 * Best Actor
 * Best Actress
 * Best Supporting Actor
 * Best Supporting Actress

Lead Actor
As of the end of 2013, six men have won all five awards in the lead actor category (with Daniel Day-Lewis doing so twice) and a further five winning four awards.

In the following list, the victories are written in bold with gold background ; others listed are the winners in the categories they did not win.

Trivia
 * Adrien Brody and Denzel Washington are the only actors to win the Lead Actor Oscar without winning a single preceeding award.
 * Since the introduction of the SAG and CCA in 1994 and 1995 respectively, only in the year 2000 has no man won more than two of the five acting awards.

Lead Actress
As of the end of 2013, six women have won all five awards in the lead actress category and a further three winning four awards.

In the following list, the victories are written in bold with gold background ; others listed are the winners in the categories they did not win.

Supporting Actor
As of the end of 2013, four men have won all five awards in the supporting actor category and a further four winning four awards.

In the following list, the victories are written in bold with gold background ; others listed are the winners in the categories they did not win.

Supporting Actress
As of the end of 2013, five women have won all five awards in the supporting actor category and a further four winning four awards.

In the following list, the victories are written in bold with gold background ; others listed are the winners in the categories they did not win.


 * Dianne Wiest won the Oscar, SAG and Golden Globe for Bullets Over Broadway, losing the BAFTA to Kristin Scott Thomas. The CCA didn't exist.
 * Mira Sorvino won the Golden Globe, CCA and Oscar for The Mighty Aphrodite, losing the BAFTA and SAG to Kate Winslet for Sense and Sensibility.
 * Kim Basinger won the SAG, Golden Globe and Oscar for LA Confidential, losing the BAFTA to Sigourney Weaver and the CCA to Joan Cusack.
 * Cate Blanchett won the Oscar, BAFTA and SAG for The Aviator, losing the CCA to Virginia Madsen and the Golden Globe to Natalie Portman in Closer.
 * Rachel Weisz won the Oscar, Golden Globe and SAG for The Constant Gardner, losing the CCA to Amy Adams (Junebug) and Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain), and the BAFTA to Thandie Newton for Crash.
 * Lupita Nyong'o won the Oscar, SAG and CCA for 12 Years A Slave, losing the Golden Globe and BAFTA to Jennifer Lawrence for American Hustle.