Bloomberg has updated its infographics on the characteristics of all Oscar winners from 1927 to 2015, Bird in Flight reports.
The infographic takes into account three nominations: best film, actor and leading actress. All winners can be sorted by several characteristics.
Based on the data, Bloomberg suggested that the Oscar should go to a blue-eyed actress with brown hair of European appearance, aged 30, 1.64-1.74 meters tall, who has never received or been nominated for an Oscar before. Among the actors, the winner should be a white-skinned 40-year-old man, more than 1.83 meters tall, with brown eyes and brown hair, who has also never been nominated for an Oscar.
These characteristics are most closely matched by Saoirse Ronan and Charlotte Rampling among actresses, as well as Michael Fassbender and Matt Damon among actors.
And the best film should be recognized as a drama produced by Columbia Pictures, which runs 121–160 minutes, was released at the end of the year, had a budget of about $40 million, and grossed $290 million at the box office. Each of the eight films nominated for the main Oscar has two three matches with these criteria.