Oscars 2021 Highlights From the 93rd Academy Awards
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Even though the shutdown of movie theaters meant that the nominees for best picture earned one-44th as much as last year's nominees, there were plenty of upbeat moments. Minari's Yuh-jung Youn, 73, Korea's first-ever best supporting actress winner, charmed the crowd, asking, “How can I win over Glenn Close?” Close, 74, took her eighth Oscar nomination without a win in good spirits, and busted a dance move to the tune “Da Butt." Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. Though the Oscars had no host, skyrocketing actress and One Night in Miami director Regina King, 50, kicked it off in style with her opening monologue, and presenter Laura Dern, 54, rocked an Oscar de la Renta dress resembling a white feather duster, only glamorous — though of course some sniffed that it reminded them of Bjork's infamous Oscar night swan dress. became the oldest acting Oscar winner in history, taking best actor for the Alzheimer's drama The Father. “At 83 years of age I did not expect to get this award, I really didn't,” said Hopkins, “and I want to pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who was taken from us far too early.” Boseman, the late star of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, had been widely expected to win. That film's costume-design winner Ann Roth, 89, tied James Ivory's record as the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar. Frances McDormand, 63, surprised no one by winning her third best actress Oscar for Nomadland, whose became the first woman of color (and second woman ever) to win best director. The Oscar telecast also featured some up-and-coming talents we'll be seeing much more of: Judas and the Black Messiah's Daniel Kaluuya, 32, One Night in Miami's Leslie Odom Jr., 39, Sound of Metal's Riz Ahmed, 38, the spectacularly clad, gold Vera Wang gown-wearing , 36, and Carey Mulligan, 35, star of the commercial hit Promising Young Woman, whose promising young writer Emerald Fennell, 35, won best original screenplay. Here are top award winners and nominees in a year Hollywood is relieved to have survived:
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(Left to right) Laura Dern, Regina King and Tyler Perry at the 93rd Annual Academy Awards. Todd Wawrychuk/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images; Chris Pizzello-Pool/Getty Images; A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images The 93rd Academy Awards Sunday capped a groundbreaking year for people of color and women, with gratifying wins for older actors and lots of uplifting messages. Nine of 20 acting nominees were nonwhite (versus zero in 2015 and 2016), and filmmaker Tyler Perry, 51, gave a rousing speech urging the world to “refuse hate,” dedicating his Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to “anyone who wants to stand in the middle, because that's where healing happens.”Even though the shutdown of movie theaters meant that the nominees for best picture earned one-44th as much as last year's nominees, there were plenty of upbeat moments. Minari's Yuh-jung Youn, 73, Korea's first-ever best supporting actress winner, charmed the crowd, asking, “How can I win over Glenn Close?” Close, 74, took her eighth Oscar nomination without a win in good spirits, and busted a dance move to the tune “Da Butt." Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. Though the Oscars had no host, skyrocketing actress and One Night in Miami director Regina King, 50, kicked it off in style with her opening monologue, and presenter Laura Dern, 54, rocked an Oscar de la Renta dress resembling a white feather duster, only glamorous — though of course some sniffed that it reminded them of Bjork's infamous Oscar night swan dress. became the oldest acting Oscar winner in history, taking best actor for the Alzheimer's drama The Father. “At 83 years of age I did not expect to get this award, I really didn't,” said Hopkins, “and I want to pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who was taken from us far too early.” Boseman, the late star of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, had been widely expected to win. That film's costume-design winner Ann Roth, 89, tied James Ivory's record as the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar. Frances McDormand, 63, surprised no one by winning her third best actress Oscar for Nomadland, whose became the first woman of color (and second woman ever) to win best director. The Oscar telecast also featured some up-and-coming talents we'll be seeing much more of: Judas and the Black Messiah's Daniel Kaluuya, 32, One Night in Miami's Leslie Odom Jr., 39, Sound of Metal's Riz Ahmed, 38, the spectacularly clad, gold Vera Wang gown-wearing , 36, and Carey Mulligan, 35, star of the commercial hit Promising Young Woman, whose promising young writer Emerald Fennell, 35, won best original screenplay. Here are top award winners and nominees in a year Hollywood is relieved to have survived: