Daniel Day-Lewis, born in 1957, won the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Actor in 1990 for "My Left Foot", the 80th Academy Award for Best Actor in 2008 for "Blood Is Coming", and the 85th Academy Award for Best Actor for "Lincoln" on February 25, 2013, becoming the first actor in history to win the Oscar three times.
Jack Nicholson, born in 1937, won the Best Actor Award at the 48th Academy Awards in 1976 for "Flying Over the Insane Asylum", the 56th Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 56th Academy Awards in 1984 for the film "Mother-Daughter Love", and the 70th Academy Award for Best Actor in 1998 for the comedy film "The Perfect Thing".
Frederick March, born in 1897, won the Best Actor Award at the 5th Academy Awards in 1932 for Dr. Incarnate and the 19th Academy Award for Best Actor at the Golden Age in 1946.
Spencer Qusay, born in 1900, became the first person to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for two consecutive years for "The Rest of the Fury Sea" and "Orphan's Paradise" in 1937 and the following year.
Marlon Brando, born in 1924, won the Best Actor Award at the 27th Academy Awards in 1954 for "The Docks", and starred in "The Godfather" in 1972, which won him the Academy Award for Best Actor again.
Dustin Hoffman, born in 1937, won the Best Actor Award at the 52nd Academy Awards in 1980 for The Kramers and best actor at the 61st Academy Awards in 1989 for Rain man.
Gary Cooper, born in 1901, won the 14th Academy Award for Best Actor at the 14th Academy Awards in 1942 for The York Cobia and the 25th Academy Award for Best Actor in 1953 for The Day in the Middle of the Day.
Tom Hanks, born in 1956, starred in "The Philadelphia Story" and "Forrest Gump" in 1993 and 1994 and won two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor.
Sean Penn, born in 1960, won the Best Actor Award at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004 for River of Mystery and the 81st Academy Award for Best Actor in 2009 for Milk.