Eminem won the Oscar for best original song in 2003 and performed at the ceremony in 2020.
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On Sunday, Hollywood stars will gather at the Dolby Theatre to celebrate the Oscars.
While some names feel synonymous with Oscars' history, others have been forgotten over time.
Eminem won the Oscar for best original song in 2003 for "Lose Yourself."
On Sunday, March 15, Hollywood's elites will descend upon the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the biggest night in film: the Oscars.
The prestigious awards show has become somewhat synonymous with multi-time winners and repeat nominees like Meryl Streep, Viola Davis, and Steven Spielberg, but there are plenty of recipients whose wins you may not remember.
Take Eminem, for example. The 15-time Grammy-winning rapper wasn't even in attendance when he won the Oscar for best original song in 2003 for "Lose Yourself."
"Back then, I never even thought that I had a chance to win," he told Variety after his surprise Oscars performance in 2020.
"And also, back at that time, the younger me didn't really feel like a show like that would understand me. But then when I found out I won, 'That's crazy!' That to me shows how authentic and real that award is — when you don't show up and you still win," he added.
Jim RashJim Rash won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay in 2012.
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Award won: Best adapted screenplay
For: "The Descendants"
Year: 2012
Jim Rash may be best known for playing Dean in "Community," but he's a writer, too.
Rash put his skills to good use for "The Descendants," a dramedy starring George Clooney and Shailene Woodley. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including best picture, best actor, and best adapted screenplay, which Rash took home alongside cowriters Nat Faxon and Alexander Payne.
Peter CapaldiPeter Capaldi won the Oscar for best live action short film in 1995.
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Award won: Best live action short film
For: "Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life"
Year: 1995
Capaldi is internationally known for playing the Doctor in "Doctor Who," but fans might not realize he won an Oscar nearly two decades before taking on the role.
Capaldi won the award for best live action short film alongside Ruth Kenley-Letts for "Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life." Their film actually tied for the award with Peggy Rajski and Randy Stone's "Trevor."
Stevie WonderStevie Wonder won the Oscar for best original song in 1985.
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Award won: Best original song
For: "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from "The Woman in Red"
Year: 1985
In comparison to his 25 Grammy wins, it's easy to see how Stevie Wonder's Oscar win in 1985 could fly under the radar. The song itself was a massive hit upon its release in 1984, selling millions of copies.
Three 6 MafiaThree 6 Mafia won the Oscar for best original song in 2006.
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Award won: Best original song
For: "It's Hard Out Here For a Pimp" from "Hustle & Flow"
Year: 2006
Three years after Eminem's win, Three 6 Mafia became the first hip-hop group to take home the Oscar for best original song for "It's Hard Out Here For a Pimp" from "Hustle & Flow."
EminemEminem won the Oscar for best original song in 2003 and performed at the ceremony in 2020.
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Award won: Best original song
For: "Lose Yourself" from "8 Mile"
Year: 2003
In 2003, Eminem became the first rapper to win the Oscar for best original song with "Lose Yourself" from Curtis Hanson's drama "8 Mile," which he also starred in. Though he wasn't present to accept the award back then, he gave a surprise performance of the song 17 years later, at the Oscars ceremony in 2020.
Anna PaquinAnna Paquin won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 1994.
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Award won: Best supporting actress
For: "The Piano"
Year: 1994
Paquin's acting career started off with a bang, winning best supporting actress for her debut film, "The Piano," at just 11 years old.
Since then, she's appeared in the "X-Men" trilogy, "True Blood," and Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman," but hasn't received another Oscar nomination.
Mo'NiqueMo'Nique won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 2010.
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Award won: Best supporting actress
For: "Precious"
Year: 2010
Though Mo'Nique may be best known for her comedy, she had a standout role as abusive mother Mary Jones in Lee Daniels' "Precious" and took home the award for best supporting actress.
However, five years after her win, Mo'Nique told The Hollywood Reporter that Daniels told her she was "blackballed" because she "didn't play the game."
Mo'Nique famously did not campaign for her award, and in the opening line of her acceptance speech said, "First, I would like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics."
In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Daniels said, "Her demands through 'Precious' were not always in line with the campaign. This soured her relationship with the Hollywood community."
Lionel RichieLionel Richie won the Oscar for best original song in 1986.
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Award won: Best original song
For: "Say You, Say Me" from "White Nights"
Year: 1986
Richie has won one Oscar from three nominations for best original song. His win came in 1986 for "Say You, Say Me" from "White Nights," starring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.
Mira SorvinoMira Sorvino won the Oscar for best supporting actress in 1996.
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Award won: Best supporting actress
For: "Mighty Aphrodite"
Year: 1996
Before she starred as the iconic Romy White in "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion," Sorvino was recognized by the Academy for her role as Linda Ash in Woody Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite."
Since then, she's appeared in other films and television projects, including "Norma Jean & Marilyn," "Human Trafficking," and, more recently, "Sound of Freedom."
In 2017, Sorvino was one of more than a dozen women to speak out against producer Harvey Weinstein in an article published by The New Yorker. She told the publication that she felt her career was hurt after rejecting Weinstein's advances and reporting the harassment she faced.
"There may have been other factors, but I definitely felt iced out and that my rejection of Harvey had something to do with it," Sorvino said.
In a statement in 2017, Weinstein denied he'd been involved in blacklisting Sorvino.
Weinstein was convicted of third-degree rape of one woman and of first-degree criminal sex act against another in 2020 and sentenced to 23 years in prison. His conviction was overturned in April 2024, and he was indicted on new charges in September; his retrial is set to begin in April.
Al GoreDirector Davis Guggenheim won the Oscar for best documentary feature in 2007 for "An Inconvenient Truth," starring Al Gore.
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Award won: Best documentary feature
For: "An Inconvenient Truth"
Year: 2007
OK, technically, the award for best documentary feature was given to director Davis Guggenheim, but former vice president and 2000 presidential nominee Al Gore was its subject, highlighting his educational presentation about the dangers of global warming.
He even took to the stage with Guggenheim after its win, telling the crowd, "My fellow Americans, people all over the world, we need to solve the climate crisis. It's not a political issue; it's a moral issue. We have everything we need to get started, with the possible exception of the will to act. That's a renewable resource. Let's renew it."
Fisher Stevens
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Award won: Best documentary feature
For: "The Cove"
Year: 2010
The "Short Circuit" and "Succession" actor won the best documentary feature award in 2010 after producing "The Cove," which detailed the dolphin-hunting industry in Japan and called for a change in Japanese fishing practices.
That same year, Stevens cofounded Insurgent Media, a documentary film company.
Kobe Bryant
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Award won: Best animated short film
For: "Dear Basketball"
Year: 2018
The basketball legend made history when he took home an Oscar in 2018, becoming the first former professional athlete to do so.
Bryant narrated the animated short, which features a 2015 letter he wrote for The Players' Tribune announcing his retirement.
The short was directed and animated by Glen Keane, who had previously worked on Disney animated classics such as "The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Aladdin." John Williams, the 54-time Academy Award nominee behind the scores for films like "Jaws," "Star Wars," and "Jurassic Park," created the score.
Bryant's emotional acceptance speech ended with the athlete thanking his wife, Vanessa, and daughters, Natalia, Gianna, and Bianka, telling them, "ti amo con tutto il mio cuore," which means "I love you with all my heart" in Italian.
Sam Smith
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Award won: Best original song
For: "Writing's on the Wall" from "Spectre"
Year: 2016
Alongside cowriter Jimmy Napes, the British singer-songwriter won the award for best original song for their 2015 Bond theme for "Spectre."
In their acceptance speech, Smith talked about being the "first openly gay man to win an Oscar," which they weren't. Smith apologized, but the comments sparked backlash from the LGBTQ+ community, and the singer, who acknowledged the mistake, temporarily quit X (formerly Twitter).
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
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Awards won: Best original score
For: "The Social Network," "Soul"
Years: 2011, 2021
Outside their work with Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have been frequent collaborators on film scores, beginning in 2010 with their soundtrack for David Fincher's "The Social Network."
The duo won the best original score award for the movie in 2011. They won again in 2021 for their score of Disney's "Soul," which also features jazz tracks by Jon Batiste.
Bruce Springsteen
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Award won: Best original song
For: "Streets of Philadelphia"from"Philadelphia"
Year: 1994
Bruce Springsteen won big in 1994 for his song "Streets of Philadelphia" from the drama film "Philadelphia." The song, which won the song of the year award at the Grammy Awards, also earned him an Academy Award for best original song.
He was nominated again in 1996 for "Dead Man Walkin'" from the movie with the same name, but lost.
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