The highly anticipated 96th Academy Awards are set to take place this Sunday, promising stunning gowns and celebrity guests.
However, what truly captivates audiences are the emotional and unforgettable acceptance speeches that are delivered on stage.
Looking back at previous ceremonies, there have been some truly remarkable moments that have left a lasting impact on viewers. From Roberto Benigni’s exuberant display of joy when he won for “Life is Beautiful” in 1999 to Leonardo DiCaprio’s passionate plea to address climate change when he won for “The Revenant” in 2016, these speeches have touched the hearts of many.
One of the most memorable moments was when Lupita Nyong’o won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for “12 Years a Slave” in 2014. Her powerful speech ended with the message that dreams are valid, inspiring countless individuals to pursue their aspirations.
In 2023, Michelle Yeoh made history by becoming the first Asian woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Her empowering message to dream big and never let anyone deter you resonated with audiences worldwide.
Even newcomers to the industry like Ben Affleck and Matt Damon had their moment when they won for writing “Good Will Hunting” in 1997. Their enthusiastic thank you speech, dedicated to their moms who were their dates for the night, showcased their genuine gratitude.
Halle Berry’s win for Best Lead Actress in “Monsters Ball” in 2002 was a historic moment as she became the first Black woman to receive the award. Her emotional speech highlighted the significance of the win for women of color in the industry.
Lastly, the late Robin Williams’ acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actor in “Good Will Hunting” in 1998 was both heartfelt and humorous. His acknowledgment of his father’s support and his witty banter with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon provided a memorable end to the evening.