Academy Awards 2012 Winners: 'The Artist,' 'Hugo' Win 5 Oscars Each

First Posted: 02/26/2012 8:57 pm Updated: 02/27/2012 9:50 am

It was over in a flash. The just-over three hour 84th annual Academy Awards telecast provided precious little surprises -- Meryl Streep's victory over Viola Davis not withstanding -- as both "The Artist" and "Hugo" took home five awards each. For "The Artist," that handful of trophies included major awards like Best Director (Michel Hazanavicius), Best Actor (Jean Dujardin) and Best Picture.
Below, your full list of 2012 Oscar Winners.

Best Picture: "The Artist"
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, "The Iron Lady"
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, "Beginners"
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, "The Help"
Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, "The Artist"
Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, "The Descendants"
Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, "Midnight in Paris"
Best Cinematography: Robert Richardson, "Hugo"
Best Art Direction: Dante Ferretti and Francesca Lo Schavo, "Hugo"
Best Costume Design: Mark Bridges, "The Artist"
Best Makeup: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland, "The Iron Lady"
Best Foreign Language Film: "A Separation"
Best Editing: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
Best Sound Editing: Phillip Stockton and Eugene Gearty, "Hugo"
Best Sound Mixing: Tom Fleischman and John Midgley, "Hugo"
Best Documentary: "Undefeated"
Best Animated Feature: "Rango"
Best Visual Effects: "Hugo"
Best Original Score: Ludovic Bource, "The Artist"
Best Original Song: Bret McKenzie, "Man or Muppet"
Best Live Action Short: "The Shore"
Best Documentary Short: "Saving Face"
Best Animated Short: "The Fantastic Flying Books Of Mr. Morris Lessmore"

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It was over in a flash. The just-over three hour 84th annual Academy Awards telecast provided precious little surprises -- Meryl Streep's victory over Viola Davis not withstanding -- as both "The Arti...
It was over in a flash. The just-over three hour 84th annual Academy Awards telecast provided precious little surprises -- Meryl Streep's victory over Viola Davis not withstanding -- as both "The Arti...
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10:46 PM on 02/27/2012
Complete Harry Potter snub?
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09:15 PM on 02/27/2012
how did we get so jaded? what happened to the magic of hollywood (instead of the politics of holyweird)? is everything going to be this churlsh forever? SO SAD...
06:34 PM on 02/27/2012
well now that the hype is over, suggest maybe the voting academy should only vote for the tech, stuff . writing,screen play etc, and leave the Best film,Best song,Best actor and actress and Best supporting actors and actress" to the GENERAL PUBLIC (include new one FOR BEST MADE FILM in RECEIPTS ) which would be more reliable then all the other "fill in " that most don't care about and then they would be over in a more Timely manner of less then 3 hours of what the general public thinks is a waste.
10:05 PM on 02/27/2012
The People's Choice Awards. This is where you go to vote for YOUR favorite movie.
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sbruce1154
06:24 PM on 02/27/2012
Wow two films that no one went to see or are going to go see. Typical Hollywood crap!
05:41 PM on 02/27/2012
People get their rocks off every year by preaching about how 'alternative' they are to the Oscar picks and the Academy, and it's pathetic. The Artist was a brilliant film and if it wasn't your thing, cool, but it is beyond ignorant to dismiss it for being silent. The film was a homage to cinema, a celebration of why people fell in love with films in the first place, and whether you enjoyed it or not, whether you've seen it or not, you must respect that the members of the Academy (whose lives are dedicated to cinema) want to reward it's ambition and message.
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btflash
04:34 PM on 02/27/2012
who won for best special effects?
03:13 PM on 02/27/2012
I can't understand all the hype about "The Artist" It was a fine movie...especially if you're "artsy" and you enjoy foreign films so you are used to "reading" a film instead of watching one. But it wasn't "great" and although it's lack of wide commercial appeal is certainly no reason it can't win best picture, I do agree with many people that it should have been in the foreign film category. Yes...I know it's supposed to be silent, but it's still a foreign film. I felt the same way a few years ago when Roberto Bennini won. If you look back, hollywood will usually choose an art house style film, if one is available that year, over a commercially successful one. there are exceptions, (Lord of the Rings III, Titanic, etc.) but when Hollywood gets the chance, they like to think they know better than us and we spend the money on it. The iphone is the number one phone not because employees at Apple say it is, but because it's market share and revenue prove that result. And when are they going to offer a "best comedy" ? The best original song category only had two contenders. I know a lot of comedies are low brow...but not having an award for it leaves out a very large and profitable area of movie making.
03:37 PM on 02/27/2012
"The Artist" IS NOT a foreign film. It was made in Los Angeles with an American Production Company behind it. It is an amazing film, and is also commercially successful. Please check on what constitutes a 'Foreign Film' - I don't have the time to educate you, but you obviously don't know.
03:03 PM on 02/27/2012
Great to see George Clooney brought his daughter to the show!
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americonst4
02:51 PM on 02/27/2012
Boycott all TEA bashing hollywood liberals . Box office numbers are down. excellent . TEA will spend their money on movies like Atlas Shrugged and Act of Valor.
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JoshuaLSmith
04:27 PM on 02/27/2012
what?
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americonst4
04:56 PM on 02/27/2012
Exactly .No clue liberal.
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badeal
02:44 PM on 02/27/2012
I am so happy that Christopher Plummer won at last, but while giving his exceptence speech, it looked like his nose was very brused, all black and blue. I wonder what happened to him? Anybody know??
03:39 PM on 02/27/2012
His nose has always been darker than the rest of his face, but HD makes it even difficult to cover up even with makeup...it's a large port wine birth mark.
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09:18 PM on 02/27/2012
He's still got my twinkles, Wooh wooh Baby :)
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sloooopy
02:42 PM on 02/27/2012
I will tell you who in my opinion won big...The Audience that got to hear Esperanda Spalding sing her fabulous version of "Wonderful World" She is magnificient.
10:06 PM on 02/27/2012
Yes, she was very talented. I never heard of her but I did enjoy her voice.
02:22 PM on 02/27/2012
ACTORS JUST LOVE GLORIFYING THEMSLEVES. There are TOO many awards shows. Isn't being rich and famous enough for these egotistical, fame obsessed, freaks?? Let's face it, most of them are WEIRD; George Clooney is CREEPY dating women half his age, Woody Allen married to the Step daughter he raised, Angelina Jolie, who's father was worried about her mental health, and most of them are addicted to drugs or alcohol. Most of them are not people we should be looking up to at all.
06:48 PM on 02/27/2012
Bravo!!!!!
10:09 PM on 02/27/2012
its a high powered atmosphere, all those people vying for the same job. All those people having to look their best at all times under the microscope of cameras and paparazzi. No one tells them to do that but that is what happens to them. Trouble is the majority of them have had no college education something that would help them deal with the crap. Jodie Foster, Brooke Shields, who have been to college seem to stay out of the limelight.
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02:14 PM on 02/27/2012
"The Beginners" was absolutely the worst motion picture I have ever seen. It deserved an Oscar for Worst Picture, and that's all. The Oscars now have all the credibility of the Nobel Peace Prize.
02:51 PM on 02/27/2012
you've never seen "Sideways" from a few years ago..OY what a turkey!
03:41 PM on 02/27/2012
"Beginners" - not THE Beginners, was not nominated for best picture - Christopher Plummer was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor" and deservedly so...he won!
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readurghts
02:10 PM on 02/27/2012
Might as well just hand over ALL our awards to the foreigners. I thought this was an AMERICAN award show? What's the point of having a couple of awards for "foreign films" when the WHOLE THING seems to go to non Americans? And, reeeeally, an Oscar for a NON speaking(silent), REPEATED film? Totally ridiculous and stupid has gone the way of real worthy contenders. I think its become way too political and too pushed on "certain" films and people. The MOST disgusting part of it all was to give an award to Iran! I know after seeing what I saw last night, I will never watch awards again! What a joke!
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KittyMack
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02:59 PM on 02/27/2012
Your comment reveals that, happily, the Academy still has taste and a mind. By the way, the Oscar was not given "to Iran." Just like the Olympic sports, the creative world looks beyond politics and shallow minds -- thank God! "The Artist" is a work of art.

Most of the winners were Americans unless Meryl Streep, Wood Allen, Octavia Spencer, Martin Scorsese, have somehow moved to another country overnight. Plummer is Canadian by birth, but has plaid roles in American films and theatre for decades and lives in Connecticut.

The Artist is a silent French romantic comedy. It was produced by Warner Brothers and distributed by Harvey Weinstein.
03:44 PM on 02/27/2012
Thanks for doing all the typing for me! I will add one thing, for those who are posting without a clue, "The Artist" was filmed in LA...Horray for Hollywood!
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03:04 PM on 02/27/2012
Sorry for the typo -- that was "played roles" ...
02:05 PM on 02/27/2012
i still hate kate winslot for killing leonardo decaprio in titanic lol