By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor of Awards The legendary songwriter Diane Warren — the woman behind countless hit tunes including “How Do I Live,” “Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” “If ...
Warren is the woman with the most best original song nominations at the awards ceremony. By Rania Aniftos Diane Warren lost the best original song award for the 16th time at the 2025 Oscars ...
Diane Warren still doesn't have an Oscar for Best Original Song, despite being nominated in the category a record 16 times. Related video above — Oscars Flashback: What movie stars wanted to be ...
Diane Warren was denied an Oscar for the 16th time Sunday, after losing in the Best Original Song category to Emilia Pérez‘s “El Mal.” Warren, who was nominated for The Six Triple Eight‘s ...
The legendary songwriter's track “Journey” from Netflix’s 'The Six Triple Eight' was nominated for best original song at this year's awards show Arturo Holmes/WireImage Diane Warren won't ...
Diane Warren is tied for the longest losing streak in Academy Awards history. At the 2025 Oscars, Warren lost her 16th bid for best original song. Her nominations include songs performed by Celine ...
Warren was nominated for the song "The Journey" from "The Six Triple Eight." Diane Warren is determined to return to the Oscars after missing out on the best original song award at the 2025 ceremony.
The legendary songwriter Diane Warren — the woman behind countless hit tunes including “How Do I Live,” “Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” “If I Could Turn Back Time” and “Un-Break My ...
from Los Angeles, I'm Dixie Watley. Diane Warren still doesn't have an Oscar for Best Original Song, despite being nominated in the category a record 16 times.Related video above — Oscars ...
Warren was nominated this year for "The Journey" from "The Six Triple Eight." Academy Award nominee Diane Warren attended the 2025 Oscars on Sunday night hoping to finally win a coveted statuette ...
PHOTO: Diane Warren attends the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures 4th Annual Gala in Partnership with Rolex at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, on Oct. 19, 2024, in Los Angeles.