9. Martin Scorsese is the oldest ever nominee for best director
Marty was nominated for his 10th Oscar this year - setting a new record for a living director, overtaking Steven Spielberg.
Marty is among the night's record breakers with his nominations this year. Image: Reuters
Marty is among the night's record breakers with his nominations this year. Image: Reuters
If you include dead directors, Ben Hur's William Wyler holds the record, with 12.
At 81, Scorsese is also the oldest ever nominee in the category. The previous record holder was John Huston, who was nominated in 1985 for Prizzi's Honor when he was 79. The oldest winner is Clint Eastwood, who was 74 when he won for Million Dollar Baby.
This year's oldest nominee overall, however, is composer John Williams, recognised in the original score category for Indiana Jones and the Dial Of Destiny at the grand age of 92.