Adrien Brody Becomes World Record Holder With Longest Acceptance Speech in Oscars History
- Adrien Brody made history with the longest acceptance speech in Oscar history, lasting five minutes and 40 seconds, at the 97th Academy Awards ceremony.
- Brody, who won Best Actor for 'The Brutalist,' expressed gratitude and addressed issues like war, anti-Semitism, and racism in his speech.
- 'The Brutalist' won a total of three Oscars, including Best Original Score and Best Cinematography, in addition to Brody's recognition.
- Mikey Madison won Best Actress for 'Anora,' marking an upset over favored Demi Moore, who expressed surprise at her loss.
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Adrien Brody breaks longest Oscars speech record as ratings dip
LOS ANGELES, United States — Best actor winner Adrien Brody broke the record for the longest-ever Oscar acceptance speech on Sunday, as a lengthy gala suffered a small ratings dip, reaching some 18 million people on US network ABC and streamer Hulu.Despite promising to be "brief" on multiple occasions during his marathon monologue, "The Brutalist" star Brody clocked a whopping
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