Where do Oscar-winning actors go to university?
Where did the world's best actors of the last 30 years go to college? And how many chose to forgo higher education altogether?
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The winners of the 2024 Oscars have been revealed and as the red (champagne) carpet is being stored away for another year,ÌýTimes Higher EducationÌýlooked at the winners of the Best Actor and Best Actress Awards over the past 30 years to see where they went to university (perhaps to refine their Oscar winning talents?)
Looking back at theÌýhigher education paths of these Oscar winners reveals that University of California system,ÌýYale UniversityÌýand theÌýUniversity of CambridgeÌýproduced the highest number of Oscar winners.
In 2023, Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian actress and the second woman of colour to win the Best Actress award. She didn't go to university, but began her career as a dancer which helped her to perform her own stunts in her first few roles.Ìý
The relatively high number of University of California alumni winning Oscars, which includeÌýNicholas CageÌý(forÌýLeaving Las VegasÌýinÌý1996) and Helen Hunt (forÌýAs Good As It GetsÌýin 1998)ÌýcouldÌýsuggest that studying in close proximity to Hollywood increases your chances of an Oscar win. Many Oscar winners also studied at community colleges across California, with one of the Best Actor winners (Sean Penn) and one Best Actress (Hilary Swank)Ìýattending Santa Monica Community College.
°Õ³ó±ðÌýUniversity of CambridgeÌýis the alma mater ofÌýEddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything, 2015), Emma Thompson (Howard’s End, 1993) and Olivia Colman (The Favourite, 2019). Interestingly, none of them chose to study drama opting instead for history of art, English literature and primary teaching respectively. Colman left Cambridge after one term and went on to study at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.Ìý
Yale UniversityÌýproduced two winners with both Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady, 2012) and Frances McDormand (Fargo, 1997,ÌýThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, 2018,ÌýNomadland,Ìý2021) receiving a master of fine arts from the university.Ìý
However, as would be expected the majority of these winners chose to study drama or theatre degrees. Of those who didn’t, English literature was a popular choice as were art, photography or music. Natalie Portman (Black Swan, 2011) was one of the few to buck the arts trend and chose a psychology degree.Ìý
While many Oscar winners felt that university was the right course to theatrical success, eight actors and four actresses across the last 30 years chose to forgo university or theatre school altogether. Instead, many stepped into the spotlight early on or took up less glamorous jobs until they got their big break.
Best Actress winners were more likely to go to university than their male counterparts, but a greater number of them dropped out midway through their courses. These included Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine, 2014), Julia Roberts (Erin Brockovich, 2001) and Helen Hunt (As Good as it Gets, 1998), who dropped out of theÌýUniversity of Melbourne,ÌýGeorgia State UniversityÌýand theÌýUniversity of California, Los AngelesÌý°ù±ð²õ±è±ð³¦³Ù¾±±¹±ð±ô²â.Ìý
The Best Actress winners were also more likely to have attended a university featured in theÌýÌýtop 20, withÌýHarvard University,ÌýYale University,ÌýStanford UniversityÌýand theÌýUniversity of CambridgeÌýall producing winners in this category. In comparison, only Eddie Redmayne and Casey Affleck attended universities ranked in theÌý°Õ±á·¡Ìýtop 20 (University of CambridgeÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýColumbia UniversityÌý°ù±ð²õ±è±ð³¦³Ù¾±±¹±ð±ô²â).
It seems that the route to stardom is multi-forked, and that little gold statue can be attained in many ways. Ivy League institutions, community colleges and drama schools (and choosing not to attend university at all) have all produced talented actors and actresses. It will be interesting to see which route the 2024 winners will have taken to win the top awards at next years' 96thÌýAcademy Awards.Ìý
The winners and their colleges
Best Actors
Year | Winner/film | Higher education? |
2024 | Cillian Murphy for Oppenheimer | University College Cork |
2023 | Brendan Fraser for The Whale | Cornish College of the Arts |
2022 | Will Smith for King Richard | None |
2021 | Anthony Hopkins for The Father | Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
2020 | Joaquin Phoenix for Joker | None |
2019 | Rami Malek for Bohemian Rhapsody | University of EvansvilleÌý |
2018 | Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour | Rose Bruford CollegeÌý |
2017 | Casey Affleck for Manchester By The Sea | Columbia UniversityÌý |
2016 | Leonardo Dicaprio for The Revenant | None |
2015 | Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything | University of Cambridge |
2014 | Matthew McConaughey for Dallas Buyers ClubÌý | University of Texas atÌýAustin |
2013 | Daniel Day-Lewis for LincolnÌýÌý | Bristol Old Vic Theatre School |
2012 | Jean Dujardin for The Artist | None |
2011 | Colin Firth for The King’s SpeechÌý | The Drama Centre London (part of the University of the Arts, London) |
2010 | JeffÌýBridges for Crazy Heart | Herbert Berghof studio in New York |
2009 | Sean Penn for Milk | Santa Monica Community CollegeÌý |
2008 | Daniel Day-Lewis for There Will Be Blood | Bristol Old Vic Theatre School |
2007 | Forest Whitaker for The Last King of Scotland | University of Southern California |
2006 | Philip Seymour Hoffmann for CapoteÌý | NewÌýYorkÌýUniversity |
2005 | Jamie Foxx for RayÌý | Alliant International University |
2004 | Sean Penn for Mystic River | Santa Monica Community College |
2003 | Adrien Brody for The Pianist | Stony Brook UniversityÌýand Queen’s CollegeÌý |
2002 | Denzel Washington for Training Day | Fordham University |
2001 | Russell Crowe for Gladiator | None |
2000 | Kevin Spacey for American Beauty | The Juilliard School Ìý |
1999 | Robert Benigni for Life is Beautiful | None |
1998 | Jack Nicholson for As Good As It Gets | None |
1997 | Geoffrey Rush for Shine | The University of Queensland |
1996 | Nicholas Cage for Leaving Las VegasÌý | University of California, Los Angeles |
1995 | Tom Hanks for Forrest Gump | Chabot College and California State UniversityÌý |
1994 | Tom Hanks for Philadelphia | Chabot College and California State University |
Best ActressesÌýÌý
Year | Winner/film | Higher education? |
2024 | Emma Stone for Poor Things | None |
2023 | Michelle Yeoh for Everything Everywhere All at Once | Royal Academy of DanceÌý |
2022 | Jessica Chastain for The Eyes of Tammy Faye | Sacramento City College and American Academy of Dramatic ArtsÌý |
2021 | Frances McDormand for Nomadland | Bethany College andÌýYale University |
2020 | Renee Zellwegger for Judy | University of Texas at Austin |
2019 | Olivia Colman for The FavouriteÌý | University of Cambridge and Bristol Old Vic Theatre SchoolÌý |
2018 | Frances McDormand for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | Bethany College andÌýYale University |
2017 | Emma Stone for La La Land | None |
2016 | Brie Larson forÌýRoom | American Conservatory Theatre |
2015 | Julianne Moore forÌýStill Alice | Boston UniversityÌý |
2014 | Cate Blanchett forÌýBlue JasmineÌý | University of Melbourne |
2013 | Jennifer Lawrence forÌýSilver Linings PlaybookÌý | None |
2012 | Meryl Streep forÌýThe Iron Lady | Yale University |
2011 | Natalie Portman forÌýBlack SwanÌý | Harvard University |
2010 | Sandra Bullock forÌýThe Blind SideÌý | Carolina University |
2009 | Kate Winslet forÌýThe Reader | Redroofs Theatre School |
2008 | Marion Cotillard forÌýLa Vie en Rose | None |
2007 | Helen Mirren forÌýThe Queen | National Youth Theatre |
2006 | Reese Witherspoon forÌýWalk The LineÌý | Stanford UniversityÌý |
2005 | Hilary Swank forÌýMillion Dollar BabyÌý | Santa Monica Community College |
2004 | Charlize Theron forÌýMonsterÌý | None |
2003 | Nicole Kidman forÌýThe Hours | University of Melbourne Faculty of VCA and MCM |
2002 | Halle Berry forÌýMonster’s Ball | Cuyahoga Community College |
2001 | Julia Roberts forÌýErin BrockovichÌý | Georgia State University, |
2000 | Hilary Swank forÌýBoys Don’t CryÌý | Santa Monica Community College |
1999 | Gwyneth Paltrow forÌýShakespeare In LoveÌý | University of California, Santa BarbaraÌý |
1998 | Helen Hunt forÌýAs Good As It GetsÌý | University of California, Los Angeles |
1997 | Frances McDormand forÌýFargo | Bethany College andÌýYale University |
1996 | Susan Sarandon forÌýDead Man Walking | Catholic University of America |
1995 | Jessica Lange forÌýBlue Sky | University of Minnesota |
1994 | Holly Hunter forÌýThe Piano | Carnegie Mellon University |
Methodology: Actors did not have to graduate for their college to be included. For the purposes of the analysis, the University of California system has been treated as a single institution. Individual university information is available in the two tables above