Best Original Screenplay

Photo depicts Oscar® winners from 2019-2023. Getty Images; Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP; Pool via Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Photo depicts Oscar® winners from 2019-2023. Getty Images; Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP; Pool via Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Gender

There were 1,060 nominees in the Best Original Screenplay category between 1929 and 2024.* Of those, 10% were women and 90% were men. The first women were nominated in this category in 1930: Bess Meredyth (nominated twice) and Josephine Lovett. In Oscar’s® 96-year history, there were 36 years when no women were nominated for Best Original Screenplay. To date, gender parity has only been reached in one year. That year was 1933.

Of the 107 women nominated in this category, only 5 were from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group (Suzanne de Passe, Aída Bortnik, Callie Khouri, Iris Yamashita, Celine Song). A total of 15 women have won the Oscar® for Best Original Screenplay. All but one of the women who have won this award were white.

The majority of women–87%-- were nominated only once in this category, compared to 77% of men. No woman has been nominated more than 3 times in this category, and none of the women with 3 nominations received recognition in the 21st Century. The most-nominated men have more than 10 nominations (Woody Allen, 16 nominations; Billy Wilder, 11 nominations).

Women Nominees

Race & Ethnicity

Of the 1,060 nominees in the Best Original Screenplay category between 1929 and 2024,* 4% or 37 were from an underrepresented racial/ethnic group. The first nomination for an underrepresented writer was in 1936 (Achmed Abdullah). A total of 9 underrepresented writers have won the award, which is  5% of all winners. The first underrepresented winner was named in 1992 (Callie Khouri). Only 2 underrepresented nominees have been nominated more than once; neither has won the Oscar® in this category.

4%

OF 1,060 NOMINEES WERE UNDERREPRESENTED

Nine underrepresented writers have won an OSCAR® for Best Original Screenplay

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