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...most of the night, Oscar went with the favorites. George Clooney (Syriana) and Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener) won in the supporting actor categories; Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote) and Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line) took Best Actor and Actress; Brokeback Mountain was cited for adapted screenplay, Crash for original screenplay; and Brokeback?s Ang Lee for Best Director. The smart money even had the right over-under number on how many Jewish references host Jon Stewart would make in the award show?s first 30 minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Crash' Is King | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...first time in 49 years, and only the third time in Oscar's 78-year history, the top six awards (Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress) went to six different films. So it was a night with something for everyone, except Steven Spielberg, whose Munich was shut out in the five categories (including Best Picture and Best Director) for which it had secured nominations. The other four Best Picture nominees all found something to take home-Clooney through a side door, since he won as an actor in Syriana, not as a director or screenwriter of Good Night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Crash' Is King | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...Clooney is too big a star to consider it, but already Hollywood is thinking aloud-and the thoughts must have percolated further after his performance last night as a winner, a stud emblem and a defender of liberal values-George Clooney for Best Supporting Actor? Maybe. George Clooney for President-yeah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Crash' Is King | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...Chris Penn got leading man recognition. The well-liked character actor who died in January drew thunderous applause during the In Memoriam section of the show, proving that in industry circles, he was more than just Sean Penn?s younger brother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Biggest Surprises of the Academy Awards | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...DIED. JACK WILD, 53, former child actor who starred as the Artful Dodger in the 1968 film Oliver!; of mouth cancer; in London. Wild's impish charms won him an Oscar nomination for his part in the Dickens adaptation and earned him a starring role in the surreal U.S. kids' TV show H.R. Pufnstuf in 1969. But adult acting roles dried up as he struggled with alcoholism in later years. After giving up drinking in the 1980s, Wild appeared in a series of bit parts, including a supporting role in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

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