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Hollywood Gold: Oscar Winners with Roots in the DMV

89th Annual Academy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 26 Feb 2017

Goldie Hawn
From: Takoma Park, Maryland
Oscar Win: Best Supporting Actress (1970) – Cactus Flower
Before becoming a beloved comedy icon, Goldie Hawn grew up just outside Washington in Takoma Park. Her bubbly performance in Cactus Flower earned her an Academy Award early in her career.

Sandra Bullock
From: Arlington, Virginia
Oscar Win: Best Actress (2010) – The Blind Side
Sandra Bullock spent part of her childhood in Northern Virginia before becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest box office stars. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying Leigh Anne Tuohy in The Blind Side.

Julianne Moore
From: Northern Virginia
Oscar Win: Best Actress (2015) – Still Alice
Julianne Moore attended high school in Falls Church, Virginia before launching a career that would earn multiple Oscar nominations and a win for her powerful performance in Still Alice.

Shirley MacLaine
From: Arlington, Virginia
Oscar Win: Best Actress (1984) – Terms of Endearment
Raised in Arlington, Shirley MacLaine became one of the most respected actresses of her generation. She finally won an Oscar after several nominations for her role in the emotional drama Terms of Endearment.

Warren Beatty
From: Arlington, Virginia
Oscar Win: Best Director (1982) – Reds
Shirley MacLaine’s younger brother also grew up in Arlington. Warren Beatty won the Academy Award for directing Reds, a sweeping historical drama about American journalist John Reed.

Barry Levinson
From: Baltimore, Maryland
Oscar Win: Best Director (1989) – Rain Man
Baltimore native Barry Levinson earned an Oscar for directing the critically acclaimed film Rain Man, which also won Best Picture.

Spike Jonze
From: Bethesda, Maryland
Oscar Win: Best Original Screenplay (2014) – Her
Spike Jonze spent much of his youth in Bethesda and Washington, D.C. He won an Academy Award for writing the futuristic love story Her.

Russell Williams II
From: Washington, D.C.
Oscar Wins: Best Sound – Glory (1989) and Dances with Wolves (1990)
Russell Williams II made history as the first African American to win multiple Oscars for sound mixing, earning recognition for his work on two major films.

Taraji P. Henson
From: Washington, D.C. / Prince George’s County, Maryland
Oscar Nomination: Best Supporting Actress (2009) – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Before becoming a household name on television and film, Taraji P. Henson studied at Howard University and grew up in the DMV. Her performance in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button earned her an Academy Award nomination.

Edward Norton
From: Columbia, Maryland
Oscar Nominations: Primal Fear, American History X, Birdman
Edward Norton grew up in Columbia, Maryland and went on to become one of Hollywood’s most respected actors. He has received three Academy Award nominations for his powerful performances.

From Arlington to Baltimore to Washington, D.C., the DMV has quietly shaped Hollywood history. Whether in front of the camera or behind it, these artists prove that the path to the Academy Awards sometimes begins right here in the nation’s capital region.

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