Leonardo DiCaprio took his first Oscar

Fans of Leonardo DiCaprio waited with a sinking heart for the Oscar ceremony. This time their dreams were destined to come true - the actor finally received a cherished statuette, which for many years eluded him. The gold award went to Leo for his role in the "Survivor".

Main question

In Los Angeles, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded the most prestigious award in the movie world in 88 times. "Oscar" includes many nominations, but the most culminating moment was the announcement of the results of voting in the category "Best Actor".

Everyone wanted to receive an answer to the question "Will DiCaprio receive his first Oscar?".

The exciting moment

The auditorium held its breath when Julianne Moore appeared on the stage with the envelope (she was given the honor to name the best male actor). It was worthwhile for the red-haired actress to pronounce the first letter of his name, as those present jumped off their seats and began to applaud the triumphant amicably.

Leo's colleague in the Titanic Kate Winslet did not hold back emotions, tears of joy rolled down her cheeks.

And what about the winner?

Our hero kissed his mother sitting next to him, and, without fussing, went up on stage with his head held high. When Moore gave Di Caprio a statuette, he did not show much excitement and did not jump from happiness (although it is difficult even to imagine what was happening in his soul).

Speaking the speech, he thanked for the participation and support of relatives, friends and, of course, the whole crew of the film "Survivor". After Leonardo slightly departed from the topic and remembered his charitable foundation, which deals with global warming on our planet.

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The thorny path

DiCaprio was not without reason called the main loser of the Oscar, as he was nominated for a prize ineffectively five times (only on the sixth he was able to receive the award).

For the first time academicians nominated him for the prize in 1994 for playing in the film "What's eating Gilbert Grape?". After a 9-year hiatus, having appeared in the "Aviator", his name again appeared on the list. The following nominations were brought to him by the paintings "Bloody Diamond" (2007) and "The Wolf from Wall Street" (2014).

Justice has triumphed!