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Mo'Nique and Waltz scoop Oscars Oscar joy for The Hurt Locker
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Actor Christoph Waltz and comedienne Mo'Nique have taken the best supporting actor and actress Oscars at the 82nd Academy Awards in Hollywood. Kathryn Bigelow has become the first woman to win the best directing Oscar, as her Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker took six prizes, including best film.
Both actors were widely predicted to win in their respective categories. "It's the moment of a lifetime," said Bigelow - only the fifth woman to be nominated in Academy Awards history.
Waltz won for his role as an SS officer in Inglourious Basterds, while Mo'Nique triumphed for her role in Precious. She praised her fellow nominees "who have inspired me for decades", and paid tribute to those in the military.
Leading the nominations, Avatar and The Hurt Locker go head-to-head for best picture, with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow vying for the director award. Jeff Bridges and Sandra Bullock won the top acting Oscars for their roles in Crazy Heart and The Blind Side.
"I would like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics," said 42-year-old Mo'Nique, who beat Maggie Gyllenhaal, Anna Kendrick, Vera Farmiga and Penelope Cruz to the award. Bridges, playing a hard-living country singer, beat George Clooney, Morgan Freeman, Jeremy Renner and Britain's Colin Firth to win on his fifth Academy Award nomination.
Bridges received an emotional tribute from former co-star Michelle Pfeiffer
"Thank you mum and dad for turning me on to such a groovy profession," said a delighted Bridges, 60. "This is honouring them as much as it is me."
An emotional Bullock picked up the coveted best actress award, just a day after winning the Razzie for worst actress, for her role in All About Steve.
"Did I really earn this, or did I wear you all down?" she joked.
The 45-year-old praised her fellow nominees - including British newcomer Carey Mulligan, Dame Helen Mirren and the multiple nominee Meryl Streep - "who inspire me and who blaze trails for us all".
Honoured for her role as real-life Southern matriarch Leigh Anne Tuohy, she dedicated the award "to the mums who take care of the babies and children no matter where they come from," before paying tearful tribute to her own mother.
"To that trailblazer... I thank you so much for this opportunity that I share with these extraordinary women."
Christoph Waltz and Mo'Nique were the winners of the supporting acting awards, categories they were both widely tipped to win.
Waltz won for his role as a diabolical SS officer in Inglourious Basterds, while Mo'Nique triumphed for her role in Precious.
"I would like to thank the Academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics," said the 42-year-old comedian who beat Maggie Gyllenhaal, Anna Kendrick, Vera Farmiga and Penelope Cruz to the award.
Mo'Nique thanked Hattie McDaniel, the first black woman to win an Oscar
"Sometimes you have to forego doing what's popular, in order to do what's right.""Sometimes you have to forego doing what's popular, in order to do what's right."
Nominated for her debut film role in Lee Daniels' harrowing drama, Mo'Nique has dominated awards season with her devastating performance as abusive mother Mary.Nominated for her debut film role in Lee Daniels' harrowing drama, Mo'Nique has dominated awards season with her devastating performance as abusive mother Mary.
MAJOR OSCAR WINNERS Best supporting actress: Mo'Nique (Precious)Best supporting actor: Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds)Best animated feature: Up Full list of winners and nominees
Precious also picked up the best adapted screenplay award for screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher.Precious also picked up the best adapted screenplay award for screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher.
Waltz was a little known TV and stage actor when he was cast by director Quentin Tarantino, but has won nearly every major award since the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2009 - where he was named best actor. Waltz was a little known TV and stage actor when he was cast by director Quentin Tarantino, but has won nearly every major award since the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2009.
"There's no way I can ever thank you enough," said the 53-year-old Austrian, paying tribute to Tarantino."There's no way I can ever thank you enough," said the 53-year-old Austrian, paying tribute to Tarantino.
Both The Hurt Locker and Avatar entered the race with nine nominations each, though industry watchers suggest Bigelow's Iraq war drama may have the edge in the major categories. MAJOR OSCAR WINNERS Best picture:The Hurt LockerBest director:Kathryn BigelowBest actor:Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart)Best actress: Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side)Best supporting actress: Mo'Nique (Precious)Best supporting actor: Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) class="" href="/2/hi/entertainment/8493152.stm">Full list of winners and nominees
So far the films are level with three technical awards for Avatar - including art direction, cinematography and visual effects - and three for The Hurt Locker. Blockbuster Avatar and low-budget indie The Hurt Locker led the nominations as the ceremony commenced on Sunday, with nine nominations apiece, but James Cameron's 3D sci-fi juggernaut left with just three technical awards - for art direction, cinematography and visual effects.
The Hurt Locker's screenwriter Mark Boal heralded the film's first success of the night, winning best original screenplay. The film also picked up awards for sound editing and sound mixing. Speaking on the red carpet ahead of the awards, Cameron paid tribute to Bigelow, to whom he was briefly married, and with whom he has made a number of films.
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Former journalist Boal paid tribute to the film-makers, cast and crew: "The results widely exceeded my expectations," adding "this belongs to one extraordinary and visionary individual, Kathryn Bigelow".
The low-budget film, which has made just $15m (£9.9m) at the box office, is battling Cameron's 3D sci-fi juggernaut Avatar, which has taken more than $2bn (£1.32bn).
Speaking on the red carpet, Cameron paid tribute to his best director rival Bigelow, to whom he was briefly married, and with whom he has made a number of films.
"I've extolled her virtues to the world and supported her as a film-maker. I'd be tremendously proud if she won.""I've extolled her virtues to the world and supported her as a film-maker. I'd be tremendously proud if she won."
"We feel we've already been sufficiently celebrated," he added, referring to Avatar's "tremendous box office and the nine nominations"."We feel we've already been sufficiently celebrated," he added, referring to Avatar's "tremendous box office and the nine nominations".
Advertisement The Hurt Locker's screenwriter Mark Boal heralded the film's first success of the night, winning best original screenplay. Technical awards followed in film editing, sound editing and sound mixing.
Stars hit the red carpet for the Oscars Former journalist Boal paid tribute to the film-makers, cast and crew: "The results widely exceeded my expectations," adding "this belongs to one extraordinary and visionary individual, Kathryn Bigelow".
For her part, Bigelow said she was "honoured to be in the same conversation" as Cameron. For her part, Bigelow said: "I would not be standing here if it wasn't for Mark Boal, who risked his life for the words on the page."
"I like to think about the work speaking for itself," added the 58-year-old, who is the first woman to be nominated for the best director gong since Sofia Coppola for Lost in Translation in 2003. "This film is really touching a nerve." Despite expanding the best picture category to 10 nominees, in an attempt to allow more populist films to feature at the ceremony, The Hurt Locker has made just $15m (£9.9m) at the box office, becoming the lowest-grossing film ever to win best picture.
If Bigelow is named best director, she would become the first female to win the award - only four women have ever been nominated. Avatar, meanwhile, has become the biggest-grossing film in history, taking more than $2bn (£1.32bn) in the box office.
Tarantino's World War II fantasy Inglorious Basterds is seen as the only film that could cause an upset in the race for evening's top award. Argentina's The Secret In Their Eyes pulled off a surprise win for foreign-language film over higher-profile entries that included Austrian Cannes winner The White Ribbon and French prison drama A Prophet.
It is the first time since 1966 that 10 films have competed for best picture, prompting a major shake-up to the voting system, and paving the way for a possible surprise best picture win.
British hopes
Critically acclaimed 3D film Up, also shortlisted in the best picture category, won best animated feature film.Critically acclaimed 3D film Up, also shortlisted in the best picture category, won best animated feature film.
"It was an incredible adventure making this movie, but the heart of it came from home," said director Pete Docter, paying tribute to his parents, wife and children. "You guys are the greatest adventure.""It was an incredible adventure making this movie, but the heart of it came from home," said director Pete Docter, paying tribute to his parents, wife and children. "You guys are the greatest adventure."
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The animation also picked up the Oscar for best original score, for Michael Giacchino, who urged other would-be film-makers to "get out there and do it - it's not a waste of time".The animation also picked up the Oscar for best original score, for Michael Giacchino, who urged other would-be film-makers to "get out there and do it - it's not a waste of time".
Former Oscar winner Nick Park missed out on the award for best short animated film - for the Wallace and Gromit film A Matter of Loaf and Death - losing to French film Logorama.Former Oscar winner Nick Park missed out on the award for best short animated film - for the Wallace and Gromit film A Matter of Loaf and Death - losing to French film Logorama.
Tarantino was joined by co-star Diane Kruger and Christoph Waltz However, costume designer Sandy Powell proved a rare British winner of the night, winning her third Oscar for her work on The Young Victoria.
However, costume designer Sandy Powell became the first British winner of the night, winning her third Oscar for her work on The Young Victoria.
A previous winner for The Aviator and Shakespeare in Love, she paid tribute to those costume designers who work on contemporary films which are often overlooked at awards ceremonies, but added the Oscar was "coming home with me".A previous winner for The Aviator and Shakespeare in Love, she paid tribute to those costume designers who work on contemporary films which are often overlooked at awards ceremonies, but added the Oscar was "coming home with me".
British hopeful Carey Mulligan, who is nominated for her breakthrough performance in An Education, was among the early arrivals on the red carpet. Actors Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin hosted the ceremony - the first dual hosts in 23 years - in another bid to shake up the ceremony and drive up audience figures.
"Everything has been building to this - it's massive," said Mulligan, 24. Oscar ratings fell to an all-time low two years ago.
Sandra Bullock is expected to win best actress for The Blind Side
Sandra Bullock is the favourite for the best actress Oscar for The Blind Side, while Jeff Bridges is tipped to take best actor for Crazy Heart.
Bridges, 60, has swept the awards season this year, winning Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his portrayal of an alcoholic country singer.
On Sunday he was backed by George Clooney, one of his rivals to the best actor trophy, who told reporters on the red carpet "I feel very lucky to be here and fairly aware of the idea that Jeff Bridges is going to win."
"I love Jeff," said Clooney, himself a previous Oscar winner. "He's my friend, so it's kind of great."
British actor Colin Firth, who will be vying with Clooney and Bridges for best actor, said the nomination alone was "as if somebody fired me out of a cannon".
"I am just circling Pluto on my way back, probably with a big thump tomorrow," he joked.