Oscar winners according to CNN readers
February 25, 2013 -- Updated 1724 GMT (0124 HKT)
"Argo," best picture: Director and producer Ben Affleck joined producers Grant Heslov and George Clooney, as well as the "Argo" cast, to accept the award. Heslov was sure to thank Affleck for his directing, after he was not nominated in that category. See the full list of winners.
Daniel Day-Lewis, best actor: Everyone knew Day-Lewis was going to take this prize, but that didn't stop the actor from looking utterly overcome with emotion as he claimed his honor. "I really don't know how any of this happened. I do know that I've received more than my fair share of fortune," he said. He made sure to thank three men at the "apex of that human pyramid" that created "Lincoln:" Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg and the "mysteriously beautiful mind, body and spirit of Abraham Lincoln."
Jennifer Lawrence, best actress: First-time Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence tripped as she climbed the steps to accept her award, but the "Silver Linings Playbook" star quickly recovered. As she thanked her cast and family, Lawrence was sure to wish fellow best actress nominee Emmanuelle Riva a happy 86th birthday.
Christoph Waltz, best supporting actor: "Django Unchained" star Christoph Waltz graciously accepted his second Oscar on Sunday night, thanking both the writer-director, Quentin Tarantino, as well as his co-stars. "We participated in a hero's journey," Waltz said, "the hero here being Quentin."
Anne Hathaway, best supporting actress: As Anne Hathaway accepted her first Oscar win for her work in "Les Miserables," the 30-year-old actress looked down at her statue and said, "It came true." After thanking everyone from her friends and family to the cast and crew of "Les Mis," Hathaway was also sure to thank her husband. "By far the greatest moment of my life was when you walked into it."
Ang Lee, best director: Ang Lee accepted his second Oscar for directing as the audience stood on their feet in a standing ovation. "Thank you movie god," Lee said, adding, "I want to thank you for believing in this story." He noted that he shares the award with everyone who worked with him on "Life of Pi."
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The winners list
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- CNN readers predicted four of the six major categories correctly
- CNN readers thought "Lincoln's" Tommy Lee Jones deserved to win best supporting actor
- Christoph Waltz took home the supporting actor Oscar for his role in "Django Unchained"
(CNN) -- We asked CNN readers to vote for their favorite Oscar nominees in the weeks leading up to the 85th Academy Awards. As it turns out, you were pretty spot-on, predicting four of the six major categories correctly.
Best picture
How you voted: "Argo"
How the Academy voted: "Argo"
Best actor
Daniel Day-Lewis: The beard was real
Lawrence: 'Absolutely' fell on purpose
How you voted: Daniel Day-Lewis for "Lincoln"
How the Academy voted: Daniel Day-Lewis for "Lincoln"
Best actress
How you voted: Jennifer Lawrence for "Silver Linings Playbook"
How the Academy voted: Jennifer Lawrence for "Silver Linings Playbook"
Best supporting actor
How you voted: Tommy Lee Jones for "Lincoln"
How the Academy voted: Christoph Waltz for "Django Unchained"
Best supporting actress
How you voted: Anne Hathaway for "Les Misérables"
How the Academy voted: Anne Hathaway for "Les Misérables"
Best director
How you voted: Steven Spielberg for "Lincoln"
How the Academy voted: Ang Lee for "Life of Pi"
See the full list of winners here, or click through the gallery above.
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