Posted 56 minutes ago41 Actors Who Won Oscars For Less Than 30 Minutes Of Screentime - Because They Were Just That GoodYou mean to tell me it only takes five minutes to deliver an Oscar-winning performance?by Ellen DurneyBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink With Teyana Taylor looking like a frontrunner to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in One Battle After Another this year, there's been a lot of divisive chatter about the fact that she only has 19 minutes of screentime in the nearly three-hour movie. Amy Sussman / Getty Images And I'm here to tell you that winning an Oscar for short screentime isn't anything new or controversial, and it's actually happened many, many, many times before... So, in no particular order, here's a roundup of stars who managed to bag Oscar wins with under 30 minutes of screentime - and some of these are way under 30 minutes. 1. Let's begin with Beatrice Straight, who won Best Supporting Actress in 1977 for Network. Fotos International / Getty Images The other nominees were:Jane Alexander - All the President's MenJodie Foster - Taxi DriverPiper Laurie - CarrieLee Grant - Voyage of the Damned She holds the record for the shortest-ever Oscar-winning performance, with only 5 minutes and 2 seconds of screentime. Talk about getting the job done! Courtesy Everett Collection 2. Dame Judi Dench won Best Supporting Actress in 1999 for Shakespeare in Love. Bob Riha Jr / Getty Images The other nominees were:Kathy Bates - Primary ColorsBrenda Blethyn - Little VoiceRachel Griffiths - Hilary and JackieLynn Redgrave - Gods and Monsters Most reports say that she was in the final movie for 5 minutes and 52 seconds. Although Judi said in her acceptance speech that she was on screen for 8 minutes. (C)Miramax/Courtesy Everett Collection 3. Ben Johnson won Best Supporting Actor in 1972 for The Last Picture Show. Bettmann / Getty Images The other nominees were:Jeff Bridges - The Last Picture ShowLeonard Frey -Fiddler on the RoofRichard Jaeckel - Sometimes a Great NotionRoy Scheider -The French Connection He was in the movie for roughly 9 minutes and 54 seconds - the shortest-ever winning performance for Best Supporting Actor. Courtesy Everett Collection 4. Jack Palance won Best Supporting Actor in 1992 for City Slickers. Jim Smeal / Getty Images The other nominees were:Tommy Lee Jones - JFKHarvey Keitel - BugsyBen Kingsley - BugsyMichael Lerner - Barton Fink He was in the movie for around 12 minutes and 24 seconds. (C)Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection 5. Penélope Cruz won Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Jason Merritt / Getty Images The other nominees were:Amy Adams - DoubtViola Davis - DoubtTaraji P. Henson - The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonMarisa Tomei - The Wrestler She appears on screen for roughly 14 minutes and 29 seconds. (C)Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Collection 6. Maureen Stapleton won Best Supporting Actress in 1982 for Reds. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images The other nominees were:Melinda Dillon - Absence of MaliceJane Fonda - On Golden PondJoan Hackett - Only When I LaughElizabeth McGovern - Ragtime She was in the movie for roughly 9 minutes and 15 seconds. (C)Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection 7. Allison Janney won Best Supporting Actress in 2018 for I, Tonya. Steve Granitz / Getty Images The other nominees were:Mary J. Blige - MudboundLesley Manville - Phantom ThreadLaurie Metcalf - Lady BirdOctavia Spencer - The Shape of Water She was in the movie for around 15 minutes and 37 seconds. (C) A24 / courtesy Everett Collection 8. Gloria Grahame won Best Supporting Actress in 1953 for The Bad and the Beautiful. Bettmann / Getty Images The other nominees were:Jean Hagen - Singin' in the RainColette Marchand - Moulin RougeTerry Moore - Come Back, Little ShebaThelma Ritter - With a Song in My Heart She was in the film for roughly 9 minutes and 32 seconds. Courtesy Everett Collection 9. Shirley Jones won Best Supporting Actress in 1961 for Elmer Gantry. Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images The other nominees were:Glynis Johns - The SundownersShirley Knight - The Dark at the Top of the StairsJanet Leigh - PsychoMary Ure - Sons and Lovers She appears on screen for around 14 minutes and 9 seconds. Courtesy Everett Collection 10. Frank Sinatra won Best Supporting Actor in 1954 for From Here to Eternity. Graphic House / Getty Images The other nominees were:Eddie Albert - Roman HolidayBrandon deWilde - ShaneJack Palance - ShaneRobert Strauss - Stalag 17 He was in the movie for around 20 minutes and 11 seconds. Courtesy Everett Collection 11. Meryl Streep won Best Supporting Actress in 1980 for Kramer vs. Kramer. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images The other nominees were:Jane Alexander - Kramer vs. KramerBarbara Barrie - Breaking AwayCandice Bergen - Starting OverMariel Hemingway - Manhattan She was in the movie for roughly 20 minutes and 49 seconds. (C)Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection 12. Anthony Hopkins won Best Ac