'The King's Speech' Wins Best Picture at the Oscars
"The King's Speech," the period drama about King George VI of
Britain and his vocal coach, took the Academy Award for best
picture on Sunday night, along with two other major prizes:
best actor (Colin Firth) and best director (Tom Hooper).
Britain and his vocal coach, took the Academy Award for best
picture on Sunday night, along with two other major prizes:
best actor (Colin Firth) and best director (Tom Hooper).
Natalie Portman was named best actress for "Black Swan,"
while "The Fighter" took two Oscars for its supporting
actors: Melissa Leo and Christian Bale.
while "The Fighter" took two Oscars for its supporting
actors: Melissa Leo and Christian Bale.
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