The Oscars: Winners
The Oscars® took place at the Dolby® Theatre, in Hollywood, CA, Sunday, February 24, 2013.
The Oscars: Winners
After winning the category achievement in directing for “Life of Pi”, director Ang Lee poses backstage with his Oscar®
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After winning the category achievement in directing for “Life of Pi”, director Ang Lee poses backstage with his Oscar®
After winning the category performance by an actor in a supporting role for his work in “Django Unchained”, actor Christoph Waltz poses backstage for the press
After winning the category best animated short film for work on “Paperman”, John Kahrs poses with the Oscar® and Melissa McCarthy and Paul Rudd backstage
Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman pose backstage with the Oscar® after winning for best animated feature film of the year for work on the “Brave”
Claudio Miranda poses backstage with the Oscar® and Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, and Chris Evans after winning for achievement in cinematography for work on “Life of Pi”
After winning the category achievement in visual effects for work on “Life of Pi”, Bill Westenhofer, Guillaume Rocheron, Erik-Jan De Boer and Donald R. Elliott pose backstage with the Oscar®
After winning the category of achievement in costume design for work on “Anna Karenina”, Jacqueline Durran poses backstage
After winning the category achievement in makeup for “Les Misérables”, artist Lisa Westcott and Julie Dartnell pose backstage
After winning The Oscar® for best live action short film for work on “Curfew”, Shawn Christensen poses backstage
After winning the category best documentary short subject for “Inocente”, documentarians Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine pose backstage with Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington
After winning the category best documentary feature for “Searching for Sugar Man”, documentarians Simon Chinn and Malik Bendjelloul pose backstage
Winning for best foreign language film of the year for “Amour” from Austria, Michael Haneke poses backstage
After winning the category achievement in sound mixing for work on “Les Misérables”, Simon Hayes, Mark Paterson, and Andy Nelson pose backstage
After winning the category achievement in sound editing for work on “Skyfall”, Karen Baker Landers and Per Hallberg
After winning the category achievement in sound editing for work on “Zero Dark Thirty”, Paul N.J. Ottosson poses backstage
After winning the category performance by an actress in a supporting role for her work in “Les Misérables”, actress Anne Hathaway poses for the press
After winning the category of achievement in film editing for work on “Argo”, William Goldenberg poses with his Oscar®
After winning the category of achievement in production design for work done on “Lincoln”, Rick Carter poses backstage in the press room with Kristen Stewart
After winning the of category achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) for “Life of Pi”, Mychael Danna displays the Oscar® backstage
After winning the category achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song) for “Skyfall” from “Skyfall”, Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth pose backstage
After winning the category adapted screenplay for work on “Argo”, Chris Terrio poses backstage with his Oscar®
After winning the category original screenplay for “Django Unchained” , Quentin Tarantino poses backstage
After winning the Oscar® for performance by an actress in a leading role for her role in “Silver Linings Playbook”, actress Jennifer Lawrence poses backstage
Presenter Meryl Streep and actor Daniel Day-Lewis pose with his Oscar® for performance by an actor in a leading role for his role in “Lincoln” backstage
Daniel Day-Lewis, Oscar® winner for performance by an actor in a leading role for his role in “Lincoln”; Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar® winner for performance by an actress in a leading role for her role in “Silver Linings Playbook”; Anne Hathaway, Oscar® winner for performance by an actress in a supporting role for her role in “Les Misérables"; and Christoph Waltz, Oscar® winner for performance by an actor in a supporting role for his role in “Django Unchained"
Producers George Cloney, Ben Affleck, and Grant Heslov pose backstage with their Oscars® for best motion picture of the year for “Argo”