Leonardo DiCaprio Win First Oscar For Best Actor For 'The Revenant'

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Leonardo DiCaprio won his first Oscar on Sunday for his leading role in revenge movie "The Revenant."

DiCaprio, 41, had been nominated four times previously for an Oscar over a career spanning 25 years. But he was favorite to finally take home the best actor Academy Award this year for his grueling portrayal of a fur trapper left for dead in an icy wilderness after being mauled by a bear.

Sam Smith won Best Original Song for Writing’s On The Wall, Spectre

She has swept the awards season with her tour de force in Room.

And on Sunday night Brie Larson took home Best Actress in a Leading Role, beating out Jennifer Lawrence and Cate Blanchett for the top honour.

Alejandro G. Inarritu won Best Director for the second year in a row.

The director, who won previously for Birdman, took home gold for his historical masterpiece The Revenant.

'I can’t believe this is happening! it is amazing to reveice this award tonight. But it is more important to me to share it with the talented crazy crew members and cast. Leo you are The Revenant. Thank your for giving your very soul, your art, your life.'

Meanwhile, it was supposed to be his big night, But Sylvester Stallone was left heartbroken as he lost out in the Best Supporting Actor category to Mark Rylance, who took gold for his performance in Bridge Of Spies.

Rylance, 56, thanked his director Steven Spielberg before adding: 'If you ever asked if acting with Tom Hanks helps [your career] the answer is "yes it does!"'

Rylance was a first time nominee and won for his portrayal of Russian spy Rudolf Abel, who becomes part of a high-stakes prisoner exchange during the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union.

Meanwhile, it was the first time Stallone had been in Oscar contention since 1977 when Rocky, which he starred in, wrote and produced, was nominated for 10 statuettes and won three, including Best Picture and Best Director for John G. Avildsen.

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