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Academy Voters Are Hot for Old Men

The Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men saw no shortfall of love from Academy voters, who on Sunday night handed the drama a bevy of gold, including a win for best picture. Javier Bardem, an early front-runner in the supporting-actor race, earned kudos for his role in the film, while the Coens' script won for best adapted screenplay.In the lead-acting categories, Daniel Day-Lewis won for There Will Be Blood and Marion Cotillard took home a statue for La Vie en Rose. Tilda Swinton earned supporting-actress honors for Michael Clayton.Ratatouille scurried off with the prize for best animated feature.Click here for a complete list of the winners.More from TVGuide.com's Oscars special: • A series of fab photo galleries• Watch videos of red-carpet interviews• Our live Oscars blog recaps every memorable moment!

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The Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men saw no shortfall of love from Academy voters, who on Sunday night handed the drama a bevy of gold, including a win for best picture. Javier Bardem, an early front-runner in the supporting-actor race, earned kudos for his role in the film, while the Coens' script won for best adapted screenplay.
In the lead-acting categories, Daniel Day-Lewis won for There Will Be Blood and Marion Cotillard took home a statue for La Vie en Rose. Tilda Swinton earned supporting-actress honors for Michael Clayton.
Ratatouille scurried off with the prize for best animated feature.
Click here for a complete list of the winners.
More from TVGuide.com's Oscars special:
" A series of fab photo galleries
" Watch videos of red-carpet interviews
" Our live Oscars blog recaps every memorable moment!