Oscars 2016 winners: The complete list
All the winners from the 88th Academy Awards, as they're announced during the ceremony.
Hollywood's biggest night of the year has finally comes to an end. Here are the stars who won big at Oscars.
Alejandro González Iñárritu wins Best Director for 'The Revenant'.
Brie Larson is the winner of the best actress Academy Award for her portrayal of a mother struggling to raise her son in captivity in 'The Room'. It was the 26-year-old actress' first Oscar nomination. She also won Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards for her work on the film, which is adapted from an Emma Donoghue novel.
DiCaprio has been nominated five times for acting Oscars, dating back to 1993's 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape'. Acting's highest honor has eluded him despite years of strong performances in films such as 'The Aviator', and 'The Wolf of Wall Street'.
Leonardo DiCaprio finally has an Oscar after winning the best actor Academy Award for his performance in the survival epic 'The Revenant'.
In an underdog win for a movie about an underdog profession, the newspaper drama 'Spotlight' took best picture at the 88th Academy Awards, where remarks on lack of diversity in Hollywood dominated proceedings.
Quincy Jones, center, and Pharell Williams, right, present Ennio Morricone with the award for best original score for 'The Hateful Eight'.
Jimmy Napes, left, and Sam Smith accept the award for best original song for 'Writing's On The Wall' from 'Spectre'.
Laszlo Nemes, of Hungary, accepts the award for best foreign language film for 'Son of Saul'.
Asif Kapadia, left, and James Gay-Rees accept the award for best documentary feature for 'Amy'.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy accepts the award for best documentary short for 'A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness'.
Patricia Arquette, right, presents Mark Rylance with the award for best actor in a supporting role for 'Bridge of Spies'.
Toy Story's Woody and Buzz mark the 20th anniversary of the franchise's first film while handing out best animated feature to 'Inside Out'.
Jonas Rivera, left, and Pete Docter accept the award for best animated feature film for 'Inside Out'.
Mark Ardington, from left, Sara Bennett, Paul Norris, and Andrew Whitehurst accept the award for best visual effects for 'Ex Machina'.
David White, left, and Mark Mangini accept the award for best sound editing for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Gregg Rudloff, from left, Chris Jenkins, and Ben Osmo accept the award for best sound mixing for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Priyanka Chopra, left, and Liev Schreiber present the award for best film editing at the Oscars.
Margaret Sixel accepts the award for best film editing for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Jenny Beavan accepts the award for best costume design for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Emmanuel Lubezki accepts the award for best cinematography for 'The Revenant'.
Elka Wardega, from left, Lesley Vanderwalt, and Damian Martin accept the award for best makeup and hairstyling for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Colin Gibson, left, and Lisa Thompson accept the award for best production design for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
Chris Rock opened his Oscars monologue with, \"I counted at least 15 black people in that montage.\" He called the ceremony \"the White People's Choice Awards,\" a reference to the fact that all the acting nominees are white for the second year in a row.
Finally the first award! And the winner is no surprise: Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer accept the award for best original screenplay for 'Spotlight'.
Charles Randolph, left, and Adam McKay accept the award for best adapted screenplay for 'The Big Short'.
Alicia Vikander accepts the award for best actress in a supporting role for 'The Danish Girl'.
Hollywood\'s biggest night of the year has finally comes to an end. Here are the stars who won big at Oscars.
All the winners from the 88th Academy Awards, as they're announced during the ceremony.

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