Jon Voight has earned one Oscar in his on-camera career: a best actor win for Coming Home (1978). Voight's daughter, Angelina Jolie, has also earned one Oscar win during her acting career: a supporting actress win for Girl, Interrupted (1999).
Ethan Coen (left) and brother Joel Coen have both scored (and share) four Oscar wins in their directing careers: best writing, screenplay written directly for the screen for Fargo (2001); best writing, adapted screenplay for No Country for Old Men (2008); best achievement in directing for No Country for Old Men (2008); and best picture for No Country for Old Men (2008).
VincenteMinnelli earned one Oscar win during his career: a best director golden statuette for Gigi(1958). His daughter, Liza Minnelli, has earned one Oscar win in her career: best actress for Cabaret (1972).
Henry Fonda earned one Oscar win over his career: a best actor golden statuette for On Golden Pond (1981). His daughter, Jane Fonda, has earned two Oscar wins for her performances on camera: best actress for Klute (1971) and best actress for Coming Home (1978).
Alfred Newman (left) won nine Oscars over a 30-year period: best music, scoring for Alexander's Ragtime Band (1939); best music, score for Tin Pan Alley (1941); best music, scoring of a dramatic or comedy picture for The Song of Bernadette (1944); best music, scoring of a musical picture for Mother Wore Tights (1948); best music, scoring of a musical picture for With a Song in My Heart (1953); best music, scoring of a musical picture for Call Me Madam (1954); best music, scoring of a dramatic or comedy picture for Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1956); best music, scoring of a musical picture for The King and I (1957); and best music, scoring of music, adaptation or treatment for Camelot (1968).
Alfred's nephew, Randy, has scored two Oscars since entering the business: best music, original song for Monsters, Inc. (2002) and best achievement in music written for motion pictures, original song for Toy Story 3 (2011).
Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia Coppola
Carmine Coppola (left) scored a best music, original dramatic score Oscar in 1975 for his work on The Godfather: Part II.
Carmine's son, Francis Ford (center), has earned five Oscars over his career: best writing, story and screenplay based on factual material or material not previously published or produced for Patton (1971); best writing, screenplay based on material from another medium for The Godfather (1973); best writing, screenplay adapted from other material for The Godfather: Part II (1975); best director for The Godfather: Part II (1975); and best picture for The Godfather: Part II (1975).
Carmine's granddaughter, Sofia Coppola, has scored one Oscar for best writing, original screenplay for Lost in Translation (2004).
Walter Huston, John Huston and Anjelica Huston
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Walter Huston (left) earned one Oscar win during his career: a supporting actor Academy Award for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948). Walter's son, John Huston (center), earned two Oscar wins during his career: a best writing (screenplay) win for and a best directing win for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
Walter's granddaughter, Anjelica Huston, has earned one Oscar win during her career: a supporting actress Academy Award for Prizzi's Honor (1985).
James Horner (pictured) and Harry Horner
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Harry Horner (not pictured) earned two Oscar wins during his entertainment career: an art direction Academy Award for The Heiress (1949) and an art direction win for The Hustler (1961). Harry's son, James Horner (pictured), has earned two wins over his career: for best music (original song) for Titanic's "My Heart Will Go On" (1997) and best music (original dramatic score) for Titanic (1997).
Douglas Shearer won seven Oscars over a 35-year period: best sound, recording for The Big House (1930); best sound, recording for Naughty Marietta (1936); best sound, recording for San Francisco (1937); best sound, recording for Strike Up the Band (1942); best effects, special effects for Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1945); best effects, special effects for Green Dolphin Street (1948); and best sound, recording for The Great Caruso (1952).
Douglas' actress-sister, Norma Shearer, won one Oscar in her career: a best actress Academy Award for her role in The Divorcee (1930).
Charles Guggenheim (left) earned four Oscar wins over his career: three best documentaries (short subject) for Nine From Little Rock (1964), The Johnstown Flood (1989) and A Time for Justice (1994) and a best short subject (live action) for Robert Kennedy Remembered (1968).
Charles' son, Davis Guggenheim (right), has earned one Oscar win over his career: best documentary (feature) for An Inconvenient Truth (2006).
Kirk Douglas (left) earned an honorary Oscar in 1995 "for fifty years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community." His son, Michael Douglas, has earned two Oscar wins over the span of his career: best picture for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and best actor for Wall Street (1987).
Emeric Pressburger and Kevin Macdonald
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EmericPressburger (left) earned one Oscar during his career: a best writing (original motion picture story) win for The Invaders (1942). Pressburger's grandson Kevin Macdonald has scored one Oscar win since entering the industry: documentary (feature) for One Day in September (1999).
Russell Rouse (not pictured) earned one Oscar win during his career: best writing (story and screenplay–written directly for the screen) for Pillow Talk (1959). Russell's son, Christopher Rouse (pictured), has earned one Oscar win: a film editing golden statuette for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007).
Claude Berri (left) earned one Oscar during his career: a short subject (live action) win for The Chicken (1965). His son, Thomas Langmann (right), has also earned one Oscar win: best picture for The Artist (2011).
Thomas L. Fisher and Scott R. Fisher
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Thomas L. Fisher (left) has earned one Oscar during his career behind the camera: a visual effects win for Titanic (1997). His son, Scott R. Fisher (right), has also earned one Oscar: a visual effects win for Interstellar (2014).
Oorlagh George and Terry George
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Oorlagh George (left) and her father Terry George (right) both scored their first Oscar win together for the same project: a short film (live action) gold statuette for The Shore (2011).
Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty
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Shirley MacLaine has earned one Oscar win over her career: a best actress Academy Award for Terms of Endearment (1983). Her brother, Warren Beatty, has also earned one Oscar win: best directing for Reds (1981).
Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland
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Joan Fontaine (left) earned one Oscar win in her on camera career: a best actress gold statuette for Suspicion (1941). Fontaine's sister, Olivia de Havilland, earned two Oscar wins: two best actress Academy Awards for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949).