Brad Pitt Dedicated First Acting Academy Award To Children Who "Color Everything I Do" In Acceptance Speech

Feb 10, 2020 by apost team

Brad Pitt, 60, has finally bagged himself his very first Acting Oscar.

The actor won ‘Best Supporting Actor’ at this year’s Oscars for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’.

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Brad Pitt won his first acting Oscar for his role in ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’, which bagged him the award for the best-supporting actor. 

The 60-year-old praised the director Quentin Tarantino in his speech and thanked his children.

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“This is for my kids, who color everything I do,” Pitt said. “I adore you.”

Although the award marked his first Oscars for acting, Pitt received an Oscar in 2014 for producing 12 Years a Slave.

Pitt was up against 4 actor for the category today: Tom Hanks, Al Pacino, Anthony Hopkins and Joe Pesci.

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