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Winslet finally scoops her Oscar | Winslet finally scoops her Oscar |
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British actress Kate Winslet has won her first Oscar, for best actress in The Reader, finally clinching the award on her sixth nomination. | British actress Kate Winslet has won her first Oscar, for best actress in The Reader, finally clinching the award on her sixth nomination. |
"I'd be lying if I hadn't made a version of this speech. I think I was probably eight years old and staring into a mirror," said Winslet, 33. | "I'd be lying if I hadn't made a version of this speech. I think I was probably eight years old and staring into a mirror," said Winslet, 33. |
The biggest surprise of the night was Sean Penn, winning best actor for his role as Harvey Milk. | |
"You commie, gay-loving, sons of guns," said Penn, who previously won in 2003. | |
It was an exceptional night for Britain with director Danny Boyle winning best director for Slumdog Millionaire. | It was an exceptional night for Britain with director Danny Boyle winning best director for Slumdog Millionaire. |
The film, which has seven awards, is widely expected to take best picture. | The film, which has seven awards, is widely expected to take best picture. |
Boyle bounced in delight telling the audience, "I swore [to my children] if this miracle ever happened I would receive it in the spirit of Tigger." | Boyle bounced in delight telling the audience, "I swore [to my children] if this miracle ever happened I would receive it in the spirit of Tigger." |
Earlier actor Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar, for best supporting actor, for The Dark Knight. | Earlier actor Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar, for best supporting actor, for The Dark Knight. |
His family received the award on behalf of Ledger, who died in January 2008. | His family received the award on behalf of Ledger, who died in January 2008. |
"We have been truly overwhelmed by the honour and respect being bestowed upon him with this award," his mother said. | "We have been truly overwhelmed by the honour and respect being bestowed upon him with this award," his mother said. |
Ledger becomes the second performer to win a posthumous Oscar, following Peter Finch's win for Network in 1977. | Ledger becomes the second performer to win a posthumous Oscar, following Peter Finch's win for Network in 1977. |
Spanish actress Penelope Cruz became the first major winner of the night, winning best supporting actress, at the 81st Academy Awards in Hollywood. | Spanish actress Penelope Cruz became the first major winner of the night, winning best supporting actress, at the 81st Academy Awards in Hollywood. |
The 34-year-old star won her first Oscar for her performance as a passionate artist in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona. | The 34-year-old star won her first Oscar for her performance as a passionate artist in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona. |
"Has anybody ever fainted here. I might be the first one," said Cruz, who was previously nominated in 2007. | "Has anybody ever fainted here. I might be the first one," said Cruz, who was previously nominated in 2007. |
Cruz, who becomes the first Spanish actress to win an acting Oscar, dedicated her award "to all the actors from my country". | Cruz, who becomes the first Spanish actress to win an acting Oscar, dedicated her award "to all the actors from my country". |
"Thank you Woody for trusting me with this beautiful character," she said. | "Thank you Woody for trusting me with this beautiful character," she said. |
Opening medley Danny Boyle is best-known for his work on Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and The Beach | Opening medley Danny Boyle is best-known for his work on Shallow Grave, Trainspotting and The Beach |
Australian star Hugh Jackman, who is hosting the awards at the Kodak Theater, opened with a song medley paying tribute to the five best picture nominees. | Australian star Hugh Jackman, who is hosting the awards at the Kodak Theater, opened with a song medley paying tribute to the five best picture nominees. |
British film Slumdog Millionaire, from director Danny Boyle, is tipped to win the evening's top prize, best picture. | British film Slumdog Millionaire, from director Danny Boyle, is tipped to win the evening's top prize, best picture. |
It has so far picked up eight Oscars, including gongs for best adapted screenplay, cinematography, sound mixing, film editing, best original score and best song. | |
"There are a few places I never imagined being... the moon, the South Pole, the Miss World podium and here," joked British screenwriter Simon Beaufoy, previously best known for writing The Full Monty. | "There are a few places I never imagined being... the moon, the South Pole, the Miss World podium and here," joked British screenwriter Simon Beaufoy, previously best known for writing The Full Monty. |
He paid tribute to Vikas Swarup, the author of the novel on which the film was based, as well as the actors, producer Christian Colson and director Danny Boyle - whom he dubbed "the other two musketeers". | He paid tribute to Vikas Swarup, the author of the novel on which the film was based, as well as the actors, producer Christian Colson and director Danny Boyle - whom he dubbed "the other two musketeers". |
Indian composer AR Rahman, who received two Oscars - for best song and best score - praised the film's themes of hope and optimism. | Indian composer AR Rahman, who received two Oscars - for best song and best score - praised the film's themes of hope and optimism. |
The movie, a rags-to-riches tale set in the slums of Mumbai, has been named best film by the producers', writers', actors' and directors' guilds in the US. | The movie, a rags-to-riches tale set in the slums of Mumbai, has been named best film by the producers', writers', actors' and directors' guilds in the US. |
Emotional tribute | Emotional tribute |
Dustin Lance Black won best original screenplay for Milk, and paid emotional tribute to the gay rights activist Harvey Milk. | Dustin Lance Black won best original screenplay for Milk, and paid emotional tribute to the gay rights activist Harvey Milk. |
"I heard the story of Harvey Milk and it gave me hope ... one day I could live my life openly as who I am and that maybe even I could fall in love and one day get married." | "I heard the story of Harvey Milk and it gave me hope ... one day I could live my life openly as who I am and that maybe even I could fall in love and one day get married." |
As anticipated, the Oscar for best animated feature went to robot comedy Wall-E. | As anticipated, the Oscar for best animated feature went to robot comedy Wall-E. |
The film, directed by Andrew Stanton, is almost entirely free of dialogue. | The film, directed by Andrew Stanton, is almost entirely free of dialogue. |
Cruz received her award from five previous supporting actress winners | Cruz received her award from five previous supporting actress winners |
Organisers are hoping to claw back the ceremony's TV audience, with a musical turn from Beyonce who joined Jackman performing songs from some of Hollywood's best-loved musicals. | Organisers are hoping to claw back the ceremony's TV audience, with a musical turn from Beyonce who joined Jackman performing songs from some of Hollywood's best-loved musicals. |
Last year's event watched by just 32m viewers in the US, down from 40m in 2007 and the lowest figure since 1974, when the current ratings system began. | Last year's event watched by just 32m viewers in the US, down from 40m in 2007 and the lowest figure since 1974, when the current ratings system began. |
Comedian Jerry Lewis received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which recognises humanitarian efforts. | Comedian Jerry Lewis received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which recognises humanitarian efforts. |
"This award touches my heart and the very depth of my soul because of who the award is from, and those it will benefit," said 82-year-old star. | "This award touches my heart and the very depth of my soul because of who the award is from, and those it will benefit," said 82-year-old star. |
The Nutty Professor star has raised over $2 billion (£1.3bn) for the Muscular Dystrophy Association through his annual Labor Day telethon. | The Nutty Professor star has raised over $2 billion (£1.3bn) for the Muscular Dystrophy Association through his annual Labor Day telethon. |