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All the winners from the 2016 Academy Awards!

‘Thank you for being my best acting partner!’ she enthused, adding: ‘You raised my game!’

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Alicia Vikander is the victor of the best supporting actress Academy Award for her portrayal of the wife of an artist who realizes he is transgender. Let us know your take in the comments section below!

Lou Gossett Jr., an Oscar victor for “An Officer and a Gentleman”, said on the red carpet that often Hollywood is ahead of society, but in the case of diversity, “society is ahead of us”.

The first-time Oscar nominee said she hopes the film opens the door for more movies that represent the LBGT community. He said he wasn’t going to quit because “the last thing I need is to lose another job to Kevin Hart”.

In a break with tradition, Rock has given no interviews or hints of what he plans to say on Sunday’s show, but in a cryptic tweet on Friday he wrote “see you Sunday…#blackout #Oscars”.

With a leading 12 nominations, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, 20th Century Fox’s “The Revenant” and its ambitious tale shot in sub-zero temperatures has the epic qualities that traditionally appeal to the 6,200 voters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Some celebrities were attending an event in Flint, Michigan, #JusticeForFlint.

Leonardo DiCaprio, who’s 0-fer as an acting nominee, is expected to finally take home a trophy for his performance in that film, in which he played an 1820s trapper, Hugh Glass. The film’s Emmanuel Lubezki won for cinematography.

The Best Supporting Actress category was one of the closest races heading into the 2016 Oscars.

The prize for adapted screenplay went to Charles Randolph and Adam McKay for “The Big Short”.

And Sylvester Stallone may finally win an Oscar for playing Rocky Balboa – 39 years after he first did the role.

“I do feel like being here is pretty extraordinary”. The journalism drama won the Oscar for the best original screenplay.

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“Mad Max: Fury Road”, meanwhile, collected four early Oscars at the 88th Academy Awards ceremony, held at the Dolby Theatre.

Alicia Vikander thanks her co-stars and family as she accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress even though the names are already seen on the scroll