best supporting actor

Oscar Winner 2011: Best Supporting Actor – Christian Bale

Sunday, February 27, 2011 5:20PM - By

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The winner of the 2011 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is Christian Bale for The Fighter. The actor portrayed the older brother to Mark Wahlberg in the drama. The actor started off his speech with “Bloody hell!” He also said that he wasn’t going to drop an F-bomb like Melissa Leo because he’s done enough of that in the past (in reference to his infamous leaked Terminator tape). He also gave a shout out to the real Dicky Ecklund who was in attendance.

***Looking for a play by play: Part 1 – Red Carpet to Best Supporting Actress; Part 2 – Best Animated Short to Costume Design; Part 3 – Best Original Song to Memoriam; Part 4 – Best Actor to Best Picture ***

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Oscar Winner 2010: Best Supporting Actor – Christoph Waltz

Sunday, March 7, 2010 5:48PM - By

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The winner of the 2010 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor goes to Christoph Waltz for Inglourious Basterds! Were we really surprised? The Austrian actor has swept every major film award this year and now he’s taken home the big one, the Oscar. In his acceptance speech he mentioned Quentin Tarantino, and said there’s no way he can ever thank him enough. As usual he was graceful, articulate, and genuine.

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OSCARS: Best Supporting Actor and Actress

Sunday, February 22, 2009 7:27PM - By

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As the first award of the evening the Academy showed us what we could expect for the rest of the ceremony with their new format. Five past winners of the Best Supporting Actress Oscar, whom included Eva Marie Saint, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldie Hawn, Angelica Huston, and Tilda Swinton presented this year’s five nominees with a monologue describing the significance of their nomination and their role.

And the Oscar went to…

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