But who is the actress with the most Oscars?

FromCate BlanchetttoIngrid Bergman,these are the talented women who have won the most Academy Awards so far.

In 1935, Davis won her first Academy Award in the Best Actress category for her performance inDangerous.

Bette Davis as Julie Marsden looking ahead with a mischievous expression in the film Jezebel

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Blanchett won her second Oscar for Best Actress in theWoody Allencomedy-drama filmBlue Jasminein 2014.

Her recent role in the filmTarhas also highlighted Blanchett’s astounding talents and garnered her much acclaim.

No doubt, withCate Blanchett’s iconic filmography, the Australian star is at the top of her game.

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Fonda has undoubtedly established herself as one of the most acclaimed actors of her generation.

Throughout her career, she has received an impressive seven Oscar nominationsfor the filmsThey Shoot Horses,Dont They?

7Elizabeth Taylor

‘BUtterfield 8’

1960

‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’

Blended image of Bette Davis next to her name in white letters.

Besides acting, Taylor was also an advocate for humanitarian causes, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS.

To this day, Elizabeth Taylor remains a beloved name in the film industry, and understandably so.

And as such, they should be celebrated and recognized for the work they have achieved.

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The male-dominated film industry means that women have to fight harder to earn a position against other men.

On this occasion, female film editorThelma Schoonmakerdid.

Close up shot of Scarlett (Vivien Leigh) in Gone With the Wind.

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Hilary Swank as Maggie fighting on the ring in Million Dollar Baby

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Jessica Lange as Julie in Tootsie smiling at someone off camera

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Olivia de Havilland in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)-2

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Cate Blanchett in The Aviator

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Jane Fonda as Bree Daniels, wearing a sequin dress and lying on a bed in Klute

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Maggie Smith as Jean Brodie and Pamela Franklin as Sandy, standing together solemnly in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

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Elizabeth Taylor as Gloria Wandrous in a white nightgown, standing with a glass in a bathroom in BUtterfield 8

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Travis Bickle hiding his face behind two fingers in a movie theater in Taxi Driver.

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