As mentioned previously, Oscar Hammerstein II is the only person named Oscar to win an Oscar. His second win came in 1946 for the song 'It Might as Well Be Spring' from the film 'State Fair.' Hammerstein was so humble about his success that he once took out an ad in Variety listing his failures to remind himself and the industry that 'success is not a destination.' While people like Oscar Isaac have been nominated in recent years, the 'Oscar win for an Oscar' remains a club of one. Hammerstein’s legacy in the American musical is unparalleled, and his name is forever linked to the trophy he won twice.