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Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman win top acting awards at the Oscars


Frances McDormand won the best actress Oscar on Sunday for playing an angry woman seeking justice in dark comedy "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri."

It was the second Academy Award for McDormand, 60, following her best actress win in 1997 for crime drama "Fargo."

 

Reuters/Lucas Jackson
Reuters/Lucas Jackson

Meanwhile, Gary Oldman won the Best Actor prize — his first — for his performance as British wartime leader Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour."

Oldman, 59, was the front-runner for the best actor Oscar after sweeping awards season with prizes at the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild, and from numerous film critics groups.

 

Reuters/Lucas Jackson
Reuters/Lucas Jackson

"I would just like to salute Winston Churchill, who has been marvelous company on what can be described as an incredible journey," Oldman said while accepting his award.

The London-born actor is completely unrecognizable in his role as the stooping, bow-tied Churchill, his own features transformed by a facial prosthetic and hours in makeup and costumes.

"Darkest Hour" focuses on May and June 1940 when Britain appeared on the brink of defeat in World War Two and Churchill faced deep divisions in his own government, the military and the monarchy.

Oldman won despite 2001 domestic violence allegations that resurfaced as the actor's Oscar prospects gathered steam. Goldman has denied the accusations, made by his then-wife during divorce proceedings, and was never charged.

Oldman was previously Oscar-nominated for 2011 spy movie "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy." He is perhaps best known internationally for playing Sirius Black in the "Harry Potter" movies, and other work includes "The Dark Knight," "Sid and Nancy," and "True Romance." — Reuters

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