Anne Hathaway's Acceptance Speech for Best Supporting Actress
Daniel Day-Lewis Joins in on the Celebration
Updated 9:56 PM EST Mon February 25, 2013
Anne Hathaway's acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress at the 85th Academy Awards was a moving and heartfelt tribute to her fellow nominees, her family, and her craft. Hathaway, who won for her role as Fantine in Les Misérables, began her speech by thanking the Academy and her fellow nominees, whom she called "extraordinary." She went on to thank her family, including her husband, Adam Shulman, and her parents, who she said had always supported her dreams.
Hathaway then spoke about her craft, saying that she was "so lucky" to be able to do what she loves. She said that she believes in the power of film to change lives, and that she is grateful for the opportunity to be a part of that. Hathaway ended her speech by thanking the audience for their support, and by saying that she was "so honored" to have won the award.
After Hathaway's speech, Daniel Day-Lewis, who won Best Actor for his role in Lincoln, joined her on stage to celebrate. Day-Lewis, who is known for his intense method acting, gave Hathaway a warm hug and congratulated her on her win. The two actors then posed for pictures together, and Hathaway thanked Day-Lewis for his support.
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