Billie Eilish Becomes First Oscar Winner Born in 21st Century With ‘No Time to Die’

The seven-time Grammy-winner and her brother are the first American songwriters to win Best Original Song for a James Bond theme

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Finneas and BIllie EIlish accept their Oscars for Best Original Song (Getty)

Billie Eilish has set a number of records in scoring a Best Original Song Oscar for “No Time to Die,” including being the first person born in the 21st century to win an Academy Award.

At age 20, she’s not the youngest-ever songwriting winner, however. Czech-Icelandic singer-songwriter Markéta Irglová, who co-wrote “Falling Slowly” with Glen Hansard for the film “Once,” was four days away from turning 20 at the February 2008 ceremony.

If “No Time To Die” had come out as originally scheduled in 2020 and Eilish had been nominated and won, she would have been 19 years and two months if the Oscars had gone on as usual in February 2021.

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