Grammy award, grammy award, grammy award. this the list of the winner of Gramy Awards.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Alexander Payne, co-writer/director of "The
Descendants" - who previously won for 2004's "Sideways" —
collected his film's only award of the evening alongside co-writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rush by first thanking "our
beautiful Hawaiian flower, Kaui Hart Hemmings, wrote wrote the
novel." Payne then pointed out his mom, who came to L.A. from Omaha for
the event and who, Payne said, "made me promise that if I ever won another
Academy Award, that I'd have to dedicate it to her, just like Javier Bardem did with HIS mother. Thanks for
letting me skip nursery school so we could go to the movies."
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Octavia Spencer, genuinely moved and shaken by her walk
to the stage to accept her Oscar, breaks down while thanking her real family "and
my 'Help' family." Despite winning at SAG and the Golden Globes, the
impact of an Oscar isn't lost on this 39-year-old working actress.
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, the
first filmmaker from his country to win this award, makes a from-the-gut,
eloquent, thoughtful acceptance speech in which he states Iran is "a rich
and ancient culture that has been hidden under politics… I kindly offer this
award to the people of my country , a people who respect all cultures and civilizations
and despise hostility and resentment."
BEST ACTOR: Jean Dujardin, the underdog who defeated George Clooney — and the first Frenchman to win
the award — gives an ebullient acceptance speech, starting with "I love
your country!" and winds up with a sincere, nearly-shouted "Merci!
Merci beaucoup!"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: With his manner as smooth and warm as his velvet
tuxedo, the ever-elegant 82-year-old Christopher Plummer — the newly
minted oldest Oscar winner ever — takes the stage. "You're only two years
older than me — where have you been all my life?" he coos at his
statuette. Complimentary, witty and self-effacing, the onetime "Sound of
Music" co-star thanks his fellow nominees, his director and co-star, his
daughter Amanda Plummer, and his wife,
"who deserves a Nobel Peace prize for coming to my rescue every day."



