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Jennifer Lawrence accepts the award for best actress in a leading role for "Silver Linings Playbook" during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday Feb. 24, 2013, in Los Angeles.
Oops! Best Actress winner Jennifer Lawrence forgot to mention two key people in her acceptance speech at the 2013 Oscars.
It wasnât her handsome âSilver Linings Playbookâ costar Bradley Cooper or her parents but the film's director David O. Russell and producer Harvey Weinstein.
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"In the whirlwind of last night, I was remiss to thank two incredibly important people to this film and in my life," the âSilver Linings Playbookâ actress said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly.
"Thank you for the most incredible experience of my life," she directed toward Russell. "Thank you for your genius, for your guidance, for teaching me things about myself and nurturing me to be a better actor. You have so much passion and such a bleeding heart, you believe not only in your films but what your films can do for people and that is the most important thing that I have learned from you."
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And to Weinstein the 22-year-old beauty said, "You championed this movie and its story from early days. Your passion and unyielding support gave this film the opportunity to thrive and touch so many people."
Lawrence, who may have been a bit flustered after tripping on her Dior gown on her way up to the stage, stressed her appreciation to both men. "Thank you to both," she continued.
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"I will never be able to forgive myself for such a brain fart but I hope that you both can. Obviously it was not on purpose, I couldn't remember what I had already said and my mind went completely blank-your brain does funny things during the most overwhelming moment of your life!"
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