| ELIA | Turkish-born US director of the Oscar-winning films Gentleman's Agreement (1947) (4) |
| KAZAN | Turkish-born US director of the Oscar-winning films Gentleman's Agreement (1947) (5) |
| DAVIDLEAN | English director of the Oscar-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) (5,4) |
| ELIAKAZAN | US film director awarded Oscars for Gentleman's Agreement (1947) and On The Waterfront (1954) (4,5) |
| CELESTEHOLM | US actress awarded an Oscar for her role in the 1947 Elia Kazan film Gentleman's Agreement (7,4) |
| CAPRA | Frank _, Italian-born US director of films including Lost Horizon (1937) |
| CELESTE | Ms. Holm, Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner for the 1947 film Gentleman's Agreement (7) |
| SAMPECKINPAH | US director of the 1972 version of The Getaway (3,9) |
| TERRENCEMALICK | Acclaimed US director of The Tree of Life and Badlands |
| RENE | Clement with two Oscar-winning films |
| AYER | US director of films including Suicide Squad (2016) and The Beekeeper (2024) (4) |
| ROTA | Oscar-winning movies composer Nino |
| WEBB | US director of 500 Days of Summer Marc - (4) |
| RUSS | US director of films Up!, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Vixen! (4,5) |
| PENN | One of the Oscar-winning Seans |
| RUSSELL | Director of the Oscar-winning film Women in Love and later The Devils and The Whos Tommy ( (7) |
| DENYSARCAND | Director of the Oscar-winning film The Barbarian Invasions (5,6) |
| OLIVERSTONE | US director of Oscar-winning films including Platoon (1987) and JFK (1992) (6,5) |
| PECK | Actor who starred in a number of films during his 60-year career including Spellbound, Gentleman's Agreement and To Kill a Mockingbird (4) |
| JONATHANDEMME | Director of the Oscar-winning psychological thriller film The Silence of the Lambs: 2 wds. |