Monday, February 27, 2012

Sacha Baron Cohen Ash-saults Ryan Seacrest around the Academy awards Red-colored Carpet

Meryl Streep The Artist and Hugo capped Sunday's Oscars with five statuettes each, using the former winning Best Picture, while Meryl Streep won her lengthy-looked forward to third Oscar after 29 years.See all of the Academy awards fashion hits and missesThe Artist may be the first quiet film to win the very best recognition since Wings triumphed in the first Academy awards in 1929 and also the first black-and-whitened film to win since 1960's The Apartment. Star Jean Dujardin required the very best Actor prize, becoming the very first Frenchman to win an Oscar and the first one to win for any quiet performance because the inaugural Best Actor champion Emil Jannings.Other wins for that Artist: Best Director Michel Hazanavicius, Best Costume Design and finest Original Score.Streep grew to become the 4th artist to win three Academy awards, using the Best Actress trophy for that Iron Lady. Another three: Walter Brennan, Jack Nicholson and Ingrid Bergman. (Katharine Hepburn supports the record with four wins.) Streep's 29-year drought between wins may be the third-longest in Oscar history, after Helen Hayes's 39-year gap and Katharine Hepburn's 34-year wait.Take a look at all of the Academy awards red-colored carpet arrivalsHugo, which brought the area with 11 nominations, obtained five wins, all within the tech groups.Octavia Spencer and Christopher Plummer completed their honours-season sweep, winning for his or her supporting roles within the Help and Beginners, correspondingly. Spencer may be the fifth black actress to win within the category, while Plummer, 82, grew to become the earliest acting-champion ever, dethroning Jessica Tandy, who had been 80 when she won for Driving Miss Daisy.Nat Faxon, Alexander Payne and Jim Rash (The Descendants) and Woodsy Allen (Night time in Paris) required home the modified and original script honors, correspondingly. Allen, an expected no-show, may be the first person to win three honours within the category.Other those who win range from the Muppets for original song ("Guy or Muppet") along with a Separation for language film.Take a look at all of the those who win below:Picture: The ArtistDirector: Michel Hazanavicius, The ArtistLead Actor: Jean Dujardin, The ArtistLead Actress: Meryl Streep, The Iron LadySupporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, BeginnersSupporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, The HelpOriginal Script: Woodsy Allen, Night time in ParisAdapted Script: Nat Faxon, Alexander Payne and Jim Rash, The DescendantsArt Direction: HugoCinematography: HugoCostume Design: The ArtistFilm Editing: The Lady using the Dragon TattooMakeup: The Iron LadyOriginal Score" The ArtistOriginal Song: "Guy or Muppet," The Muppets music and lyrics by Bret McKenzieSound Editing: HugoSound Mixing: HugoVisual Effects: HugoAnimated Feature: RangoDocumentary Feature: UndefeatedDocumentary Short: Saving FaceForeign Language Film: A Separation, IranAnimated Video Clip: The Great Flying Books of Mr. Morris LessmoreLive Action Video Clip: The Shore

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