In 1989, Daniel Day-Lewis made his mark portraying the determined poet, who fought to create and share his poems even as his body, stricken by cerebral palsy, was increasingly betraying him. Day-Lewis won a Best Actor Oscar here, the first of his three (the others being for 2007’s There Will Be Blood and 2012’s Lincoln). That makes him the only male actor to win Oscars in the top category three times – and he did it in three different decades.