Penelope Cruz wins Best Supporting Actress
Penelope Cruz is a vision in white as she arrives at the 2009 Oscars held at L.A.’s Kodak Theater on Sunday evening (February 22).
The 34-year-old actress just won the Best Supporting Actress for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Congrats, Penelope!
The winner of the event are: Slumdog Millionaire won eight awards, the most of the evening, including Best Picture and Best Director (Danny Boyle).
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button led the nominations with a total of 13 while Slumdog Millionaire received ten, The Dark Knight and Milk received eight, and Doubt, The Reader, and Frost/Nixon each received five.
The animated film WALL-E, the winner for Best Animated Feature, received six nominations, tying it with Beauty and The Beast for the most nominated animated film in Oscar history.
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