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Winners often acknowledge their fellow nominees with a few obligatory words. But accepting best supporting actor for “The Cider House Rules,” Michael Caine graciously spent his whole speech ...
All in all it may go down as the most relatable speech in Academy Awards history. Adrien Brody’s Cringeworthy Kiss Adrien Brody accepts the Oscar for Best Actor for The Pianist , at the 75th ...
In 1943, English actor Greer Garson won the Academy Award for Best Actress and spoke for an undefeated four minutes. Clémence Michallon revisits this page in Oscars history
Text, audio, video of the Academy Award speech; Text of the undelivered speech from The New York Times; Image of Sacheen Littlefeather standing before an Oscar statue holding Marlon Brando's statement at the 45th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California, 1973. Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive (Collection 1429).
The longest Oscar speech was given by Adrien Brody at the 97th Academy Awards, after he was named Best Actor for The Brutalist (2024). His speech ran for 5 minutes and 40 seconds. [11] Brody's speech was ten seconds longer than the previous record holder Greer Garson, who was named Best Actress at the 15th Academy Awards for Mrs. Miniver (1942 ...
After weeks of controversy over the decision to cut eight artisans categories from the Oscar broadcast, the winners of those categories got to collect their statues. Their acceptance speeches were ...
The following is a list of awards and nominations received by English actress Helena Bonham Carter.She has received many accolades including a British Academy Film Award, an International Emmy Award, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, four British Academy Television Awards, nine Golden Globe Awards, and five Primetime Emmy Awards.
The 96th Academy Awards will take place on Sunday and while the gowns and the guests will be beautiful, we’ll be watching to get in our feelings with memorable acceptance speeches.