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The 2012 Oscar Winners for 84th Annual Academy Awards
Feb 27th
2012 Oscar Winners: The Artist topped the Oscar Winners list of the 84th Annual Academy Awards for the year 2012. “The Artist,” won five Academy Awards, including best picture. The film also took home Oscars for best directing for Michel Hazanavicius, the lead actor award for Jean Dujardin and trophies for costume design and score.
Meryl Streep, 62, won the Best Actress Oscar for portraying Margaret Thatcher in “The Iron Lady.” “Oh, come on,” Streep said of the standing ovation she received. “When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half of America say, ‘Oh, no, not her again,’ ” Streep said. “But whatever.” May expected that this award may go to Viola Davis from “The Help.” But “The Help” won an Oscar in the name of Octavia Spencer as the best supporting actress.
The full list of this year’s big Oscar winners:
Best Picture: The Artist
Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, The Help
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, Beginners More >
Natalie Portman and her Fiancé Benjamin Millepied are now parents of a Baby Boy!
Jun 15th
Natalie Portman has given birth to her first child who is a baby boy according to PEOPLE magazine. Benjamin Millepied, the father of the child whom Portman met on the sets of Black Swan and got engaged few months back while announcing her pregnancy. Benjamin Millepied is a principal dancer in the New York City Ballet, choreographed the dances and played her partner on screen in Black Swan for which Natalie Portman won the Oscar Award.
“I have always kept my private life private but I will say that I am indescribably happy and feel very grateful to have this experience,” Portman said when announcing her pregnancy.
“We got along right away; she’s very, very professional, not difficult, there’s no attitude there,” Millepied told Vulture of first working with More >