What film did Matt Damon won an Oscar for?

Matt Damon, in full Matthew Paige Damon, (born October 8, 1970, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.), American actor, screenwriter, and producer who was noted for his clean-cut good looks and intelligent performances. He won an Academy Award for best original screenplay for Good Will Hunting (1997).

Did Matt Damon and Ben Affleck win an Oscar?

1998: 70th Annual Academy Awards Damon and Affleck won their first Oscar for Best Writing (Original Screenplay) in L.A. on March 23, 1998. “I just said to Matt, ‘Losing would suck and winning would be really scary — and it’s really, really scary,” Affleck said during his acceptance speech.

Has Matt Damon ever won an Oscar for best actor?

Matt Damon Damon is another of Hollywood’s biggest names to have never scooped an Oscar win – despite coming close on three occasions. In 1998, he lost out after being nominated for Good Will Hunting (though he did manage a win in the Best Original Screenplay category).

Who has won the most Oscars in history?

The person who has triumphed more times at the Oscars than anyone else in history is Walt Disney. America’s most iconic filmmaker racked up a whopping 26 Oscars, four of which were honorary awards, and he also holds the record for the most nominations on record – 59.