Emma Stone Broke This Oscar Record Held by Meryl Streep with...
Emma Stone became the youngest woman with seven Oscar nominations, including dual nods for Bugonia as Best Actress and Best Picture producer, breaking records held since 1988.
- On Jan. 22, Emma Stone scored Best Actress and Best Picture nominations for Bugonia, raising her career total to seven and making her the youngest woman to reach this milestone per The Hollywood Reporter.
- Bugonia earned nominations for Best Picture plus adapted screenplay by Will Tracy and original score by Jerskin Fendrix, with Emma Stone credited as lead actress and producer.
- Meryl Streep previously held the women's record with seven nominations at age 38 in 1988, while only Walt Disney reached seven by age 34 in 1936; Emma Stone is the second-youngest person overall per The Hollywood Reporter.
- Stone is already a two-time Academy Award winner, and with her 2026 nominations, she could tie or overtake Meryl Streep's three acting wins if she wins again this year.
- The 98th Academy Awards air Sunday, March 15 at 7 p.m. ET on ABC, with Conan O'Brien returning as host, featuring Bugonia competing against Sinners and Marty Supreme for Best Picture.
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At the age of 37, the actress became the youngest woman to reach seven nominations for the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences Awards
Emma Stone Snatched An Oscars Record From The Legendary Meryl Streep
Amy Sussman/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesIt’s Oscars season again, and the nomination announcements have already made Emma Stone a winner. The actor earned two nods as one of the stars and producers of the dark comedy Bugonia on Jan. 20, officially making her the youngest woman to ever reach seven Academy Awards nominations, per The Hollywood Reporter. She takes the title from the legendary Meryl Streep, who had held the record since 1…
Emma Stone Just Beat Meryl Streep's Oscars Record at Age 37 Thanks to Bugonia
Meryl Streep is still the actor with the most Oscar nominations ever, 21 totalRodin Eckenroth/Getty; Mike Marsland/WireImage Emma Stone; Meryl StreepNEED TO KNOWEmma Stone just broke an Oscar nomination record held by Meryl StreepProducer-star Stone scored two nominations for Bugonia on Jan. 22: Best Actress and Best PictureStreep is still the actor with the most Oscar nominations in history — 21 totalEmma Stone just broke one of Meryl Streep's …
Emma Stone, 37, is the youngest woman in history to receive seven Oscar nominations, thus dethroning Meryl Streep. If Stone is lucky, she could join the distinguished group of actresses who have won three Oscars for leading actress.
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