Photos From The 84th Academy Awards Ceremony
Hide captionDirector Michel Hazanavicius (from left), who won Best Director for the black-and-white silent film "The Artist," poses with stars of the film Berenice Bejo and Jean Dujardin, who won Best Actor.Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Hide captionJean Dujardin's Oscar for Best Actor was one of five for "The Artist." It also won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score and Best Costume Design.Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
Hide captionMeryl Streep's portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady" earned her the Oscar for Best Actress. It was Streep's third win and her 17th nomination.Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Hide captionOctavia Spencer tearfully accepts the award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Minny Jackson, a housemaid in 1960s Mississippi, in the film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's "The Help".Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Hide captionBest Supporting Actor Christopher Plummer, 82, became the oldest Academy Award winner in an acting category in the awards' 84th year. He plays an elderly widower who comes out of the closet in "Beginners."Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Hide captionComedian Billy Crystal opened the 84th Annual Academy Awards with a musical medley introducing the Best Picture nominees. It was Crystal's ninth time hosting the Oscars.Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Hide captionPresenters Jennifer Lopez (left) and Cameron Diaz present the awards for Best Costume (Mark Bridges, "The Artist") and Best MakeupMark Coulier and J. Roy Helland, "The Iron Lady." (Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Hide captionIn an airborne homage to movie-making, Cirque du Soleil performers flew and flipped for the audience assembled at the Hollywood & Highland Center.Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
Hide captionBeloved "Muppets" stars Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy banter during the awards ceremony. "Man or Muppet" won Bret McKenzie the Oscar for Best Original Song.Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
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