Academy Awards

Dern Wins Supporting Actress Oscar for ‘Marriage Story'

Dern’s Best Supporting Actress win Sunday came nearly three decades after her first Academy Award nomination

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Laura Dern’s turn as a steely divorce attorney in "Marriage Story" made the case with Oscar jurors, who completed her awards season sweep by awarding her the best supporting actress trophy.

Dern’s win Sunday came nearly three decades after her first Academy Award nomination, a lead actress bid in 1992 for "Rambling Rose." She received a supporting actress nod in 2015 for "Wild," and has earned Emmys and a wealth of critics’ honors over the years.

"Some say, never meet your heroes. I say if you’re really blessed, you get them as your parents," an emotional Dern said in accepting the trophy. "I share this with my acting legends, my heroes, Diane Ladd and Bruce Dern. You've got game. I love you."

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Dern also paid tribute to "Marriage Story" filmmaker Noah Baumbach. His film detailing a marriage's end is about love and healing divisions in the home and family, she said, "and hopefully for all us, in the name of our planet."

The actress, who turns 53 on Monday, called the Oscar the "best birthday present ever."

In a reflection of Dern's across-the-board respect, her awards for "Marriage Story" ranged from the mainstream Oscars and British Academy awards to critics' laurels, and prompted an Independent Spirit awards musical tribute Saturday. The versatile actress also was on screen last year in "Little Women," anchoring family life as Marmee for the film that garnered six Oscar bids, and has proved her commercial chops with the "Jurassic" franchise.

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Bong Joon Ho and the cast of “Parasite” reacts as they receive the “Best Picture” Academy Award from presenter Jane Fonda on Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. “Parasite” made Oscars history on Sunday when it became the first foreign language film to win the Oscars’ biggest category.
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South Korean film director Bong Joon-ho poses with his engraved awards as he attends the 92nd Oscars Governors Ball at the Hollywood Highland Center in Hollywood, Feb. 9, 2020. “Parasite,” Bong’s latest work, made Oscar history when it became the first foreign language film to win the “Best Picture” award on Sunday.
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Scarlett Johansson, left, congratulates Laura Dern for winning best supporting actress for “Marriage Story” at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Tom Hanks, right, turned heads when he dropped on the red carpet at the Academy Awards and did a few push-ups alongside an army sergeant on Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.
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Janelle Monae performs onstage during the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on Feb. 9, 2020.
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Cynthia Erivo performs onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.
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Janelle Monae, left, and Billy Porter perform onstage at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Steve Martin and Chris Rock (R) speak onstage during the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on Feb. 9, 2020.
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Regina King, left, presents Brad Pitt with the award for best performance by an actor in a supporting role for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Idina Menzel and Elsa voice actresses perform onstage during the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on Feb. 9, 2020.
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(L-R) Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig speak onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell speak onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.
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James Corden, left, and Rebel Wilson present the award for best visual effects at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Elton John performs onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.
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Billie Eilish performs onstage during the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on Feb. 9, 2020.
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Joaquin Phoenix accepts the Actor In A Leading Role award for ‘Joker’ onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.
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Renée Zellweger accepts the Actress in a Leading Role award for ‘Judy’ onstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California.

Dern comes from a pedigreed Hollywood family: father Bruce is a two-time Oscar nominee ("Coming Home," "Nebraska"), and Ladd played her mom in "Rambling Rose" and earned her own Oscar nomination, for supporting actress. Laura Dern began acting as a child, moving from small roles to substantive, attention-getting work in the mid-1980s with "Mask," "Smooth Talk" and "Blue Velvet."

Backstage, Dern was asked who inspired her take on the strong characters she played in "Marriage Story" and in TV's "Big Little Lies."

"I start with my mother. She and my godmother, Shelley Winters, were massive influences on my life as an actor and activist," she replied. As for the advice she would give women aspiring to work in Hollywood, Dern said: "Be loud, be proud, stand by incredible sisters."

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Winters, who died in 2006 at age 85, was a two-time Oscar winner "A Patch of Blue" and "The Diary of Anne Frank."

In an Associated Press interview a week before the Oscars, Dern said her roots helped her to cope with the awards whirlwind.

"I am really lucky at moments like this to have been raised by actors and to have been acting since I was 11," and to know how uncertain the industry can be, she said. "You stay detached, and you enjoy the gift of working with people you love and ... remembering what it's really about."

But there's something to be said for the "other fun stuff that's dreamy and lovely," she added.

The other contenders in the category were Kathy Bates for "Richard Jewell"; Scarlett Johansson, "Jojo Rabbit"; Florence Pugh, "Little Women" and Margot Robbie, "Bombshell." In a year notably scant in nominees of color, critics saw opportunities missed in the category with the omission of Jennifer Lopez for "Hustlers" and Zhao Shuzhen for "The Farewell."

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