Can you guess whatBillie Eilish,Jennifer Hudson,Sam SmithandLionel Richieshare in common? Yes, they're all chart-topping singers— but did you know they'reAcademy Awardwinners too?
While Oscars are often handed out for artistic achievements in the film industry, many singers have won a golden statuette (or two) not just for lending their musical talents to critically acclaimed movies but for their acting chops as well.
From rappers to rockers to pop stars, here are 36 musicians you probably didn't know have taken home an Oscar.
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Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga may not have won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in A Star Is Born (2018), but she did walk away with Best Original Song in 2019 for the film's big number, "Shallow."
The singer was previously nominated in 2016 for Best Original Song for "Til It Happens to You" from the documentary film The Hunting Ground (2015). She received another nomination in the same category in 2023 for "Hold My Hand" from Top Gun: Maverick (2022).
Fun fact: Barbra Streisand won Best Original Song when she played the woman lead and wrote the love theme "Evergreen" for the 1976 adaptation of A Star Is Born.
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Adele
Adele scooped up her first Oscar for Best Original Song in 2013 for "Skyfall," the song from the 2012 James Bond movie of the same name. It was the first theme song from the Bond franchise to win an Oscar.
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Barbra Streisand
In 1969, Streisand tied — an extremely rare occurrence at the Oscars — with the late Katharine Hepburn for Best Actress for her role in Funny Girl (1968). Streisand won her second Academy Award in 1977 for Best Original Song for "Evergreen," the love theme from A Star Is Born (1976).
She was later nominated in 1992 for Best Picture for producing her The Prince of Tides (1991) and for Best Original Song for "I Finally Found Someone" from Streisand's self-directed movie The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996).
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan won Best Original Song in 2001 for "Things Have Changed" from the dramedy Wonder Boys (2000). The singer, who was touring Australia during the broadcast, performed the song (and later accepted the award) via satellite.
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Cher
Cher won Best Actress in 1988 for her role as Loretta Castorini in Moonstruck (1987). She was previously nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Silkwood (1983).
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Common and John Legend
Common and John Legend's powerful anthem "Glory" from Selma (2014) earned both artists a statuette. Following their win, Legend and Common called for action in the "struggle for justice and freedom" during their inspiring Oscars acceptance speech.
In 2018, Common was nominated for Best Original Song along with singer Andra Day for their collaboration "Stand Up for Something" with Diane Warren from Thurgood Marshall biopic Marshall (2017).
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Elton John
Elton Johnwon an Oscar in 1995 for Best Original Song for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from the Disney animated filmThe Lion King(1994). (His chances of winning were pretty high, considering he had three of the five nominations in the category.)
In 2020, John won his second Academy Award for Best Original Song alongside his longtime music partnerBernie Taupinfor "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from his biopicRocketman(2019).
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Eminem
In 2003, rapper Eminem earned his first Oscar nomination — and win! — for "Lose Yourself" from 8 Mile (2002). Em didn't attend the ceremony, so his co-writer, Luis Resto, accepted the honor solo. However, Eminem performed "Lose Yourself" at the Oscars in 2020 in a surprise appearance 18 years after taking home the trophy.
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Juicy J, DJ Paul and Frayser Boy
Juicy J, DJ Paul and Frayser Boy of the Tennessee-based hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia won Best Original Song in 2006 for "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from Hustle & Flow (2005). The win marked the second time a rap song won the coveted award; even better, the group made history by delivering the first-ever live performance of a hip-hop song at the ceremony.
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Jared Leto
Thirty Seconds to Mars musicianJared Leto's portrayal of Rayon inDallas Buyers Club(2013) earned him the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2014.
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Jennifer Hudson
The American Idolalum andEGOT recipientwon Best Supporting Actress in 2007 for portraying Effie White inDreamgirls(2006).
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Lionel Richie
Richie's "Say You, Say Me" from the musical dramaWhite Nights(1985) earned him the Best Original Song Oscar in 1986. That same year, Richie was also nominated in the same category for his song "Miss Celie's Blues" fromThe Color Purple(1985), along withQuincy Jonesand the late songwriter and producer Rod Temperton.
He'd previously been nominated for Best Original Song in 1982 for "Endless Love" from theBrooke Shields-led 1981 romantic drama of the same name.
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Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Etheridge won Best Original Song in 2007 for "I Need to Wake Up" from the documentary An Inconvenient Truth (2006).
Phil Collins
ForPhil Collins, the third time was the charm: After two previous nominations, the musician won Best Original Song in 2000 for "You'll Be in My Heart" from Disney's animated adventure flickTarzan(1999).
His first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song was for "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" from the romantic thrillerAgainst All Odds(1984), while his second nomination in the category was for "Two Hearts" with the late singer-songwriterLamont Dozierfrom the crime comedyBuster(1988).
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Sam Smith
The British singer-songwriter collected the Best Original Song trophy in 2016 for "Writing's on the Wall," a song they co-wrote for the Bond film Spectre (2015).
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Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from The Woman in Red (1984) scored Best Original Song in 1985.
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Carly Simon
Carly Simon's Working Girl (1988) track "Let the River Run" earned her the Best Original Song Oscar in 1989.
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Bruce Springsteen
In 1994,Bruce Springsteenwon Best Original Song for "Streets of Philadelphia" from theTom HanksandDenzel Washingtonlegal dramaPhiladelphia(1993).
Two years later, Springsteen received a second nomination in the same category for the "Dead Man Walkin'" track from the crime dramaDead Man Walking(1995).
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Randy Newman
Singer-songwriter Randy Newman's Academy Award win in 2002 for "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc. (2001) was a cause for celebration — it came after Newman set a record for the most Oscar nominations (15!) without a single win.
Newman was previously nominated for Best Original Song and Best Original Score for his work on films like Ragtime (1981), The Natural (1984), Parenthood (1989), Toy Story (1995), James and the Giant Peach (1996), A Bug's Life (1998) and Toy Story 2 (1999).
Luckily for Newman, he didn't have to wait quite as long for his second win. He won his second Oscar in 2011 for Best Original Song for "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 (2010).
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Prince
In 1985, thelate musicianPrincewon the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score — a rare category only offered on limited occasions when there are enough qualifying musicals — for his iconic filmPurple Rain(1984).
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H.E.R.
H.E.R. won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2021 for her song "Fight for You" from Judas and the Black Messiah (2021). She composed the song with producer Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II and singer-songwriter Tiara Thomas.
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Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Jon Batiste— formerLate Show with Stephen Colbertbandleader and Grammy Award-winnerJon Batiste— won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 2021 for the Pixar filmSoul(2020). He received the award with his co-composers,Trent Reznorand Atticus Ross (better known as the rock group Nine Inch Nails).
While it was Batiste's first Oscar nomination, Reznor and Ross were actually competing against themselves in the category that year because they were also nominated for Best Original Score forMank(2020). A decade prior, though, the rock duo took Best Original Score in 2011 forThe Social Network(2010).
Alongside esteemed songwriter Dan Wilson, Batiste earned his second Oscar nomination in 2024 for Best Original Song for "It Never Went Away," which appears in his Netflix documentaryAmerican Symphony(2023).
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Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell
When Eilish and her brother (and frequent collaborator)Finneas O'Connellwon the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2022 for "No Time to Die" from theeponymous 2021 Bond movie, the win came with two notable distinctions. The song was the third consecutive Bond theme to win Best Original Song, and Eilish was thefirst person born in the 21st centuryto win an Oscar.
In 2024, Eilish received her second career Oscar nomination in the same category for "What Was I Made For?" fromBarbie(2023), which she also co-wrote with O'Connell.
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Questlove
Though Questlove is best known for his work in music and as the drummer in the Philadelphia rap group The Roots, he won an Oscar in 2022 for Best Documentary Feature for his directorial debut in Summer of Soul (2021). The film explores the Harlem Cultural Festival during the summer of 1969.
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The Beatles
Although bandmatesPaul McCartney,John Lennon,Ringo StarrandGeorge Harrisonwon their first Oscar statuette together for Best Original Song Score in 1971 for their documentary filmLet It Be(1970), McCartney is the onlyBeatlesmember to be nominated solo.
McCartney has also received two nominations for Best Original Song: one in 1974 for "Live and Let Die" from the 1973 spy flick of the same name, and another in 2002 for the titular track from theTom Cruise-starring filmVanilla Sky(2001).
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Annie Lennox
Scottish singer-songwriterAnnie Lennoxbecame a first-time Oscar winner in 2004 when she claimed Best Original Song for "Into the West," the closing-credits song she performed forThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King(2003).
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Frank Sinatra
When he wasn't making listeners swoon over the radio, the lateFrank Sinatrawas charming the Academy on the silver screen with a Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winning turn inFrom Here to Eternity(1953).