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Thank you. Golden boy? Well, I am not a good enough actor anymore
to be able to stand up here and make you believe that I haven't
imagined this moment in my mind over the years and played it out
about a thousand times. So here goes. It's pretty simple, really.
I'm grateful. I'm very grateful for this. I'm grateful for an entire
lifetime spent involved in this creative process that we do.
I'm grateful that I was raised by an extraordinary man, my father
Rance Howard, and my late mother Jean Howard. I also want to mention
that before my mom passed away, about eighteen months ago, she predicted
that this was going to happen for me on this film. Well, she also
made that prediction on every movie that I've directed since 1983.
So, now you know a little something about my mom. Thank you, Mom.
Then there are the loves of my life. My incredible wife Cheryl.
Yeah, she's something. Kids at home, Bryce, Jocelyn, Paige and Reed.
Thank you for all the most important reasons.
I've got a great friend and a partner, Brian Grazer. Brian, thanks
for helping me realize so many of my dreams in this business, including
getting to direct A BEAUTIFUL MIND, which Brian produced so passionately
and Akiva Goldsman wrote so brilliantly. You know, everyone from
the decision makers at Universal and DreamWorks through to the entire
production team, thank you for the incredible effort. It made the
difference.
And of course I had a tremendous cast. This is an acting movie.
And including Jennifer Connelly. And Russell. Russell Crowe. This
would not be happening tonight without your creative courage and
your total commitment. It has been a great journey. And I thank
you.
And finally, they're here somewhere, I don't know where, but thank
you to John and Alicia Nash for sharing your important story with
us. I'm very, very proud to know you and may you have many years
of peace ahead of you. Academy, thank you so much.
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