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Daniel Day-Lewis eyes Oscar glory after winning Critics' Choice award

Daniel Day-Lewis Critics Choice Awards Triumph: Daniel Day-Lewis accepts his Best Actor gong

Is Daniel Day-Lewis this year's Helen Mirren?

The British star moved a step closer to winning his second Oscar when he won an award for best actor for his sensational performance in the big oil drama There Will Be Blood.

His victory at the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica came in the wake of ecstatic reviews in America for his performance as Texan oil prospector Daniel Plainview in Paul Thomas Anderson's tale of family, greed and religion.

The Los Angeles Times said: "Day-Lewis works at such a high-wire level that many of the film's supporting cast members simply fade away", while the New York Times critic said: "It's a thrilling performance, among the greatest I've seen, purposefully alienating and brilliantly located at the juncture between cinematic realism and theatrical spectacle."

Day-Lewis, 50, won an Oscar in 1990 for his performance as the writer Christy Moore in My Left Foot, as well as a clutch of other awards for films including Gangs Of New York and In The Name Of The Father.

Anderson, who also directed Magnolia and Boogie Nights, based There Will Be Blood on a 1927 novel by Upton Sinclair. It also won the best composer award for its haunting score by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead. It opens in Britain on 15 February.

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Daniel Day-Lewis with Dillon Freasier in There Will Be Blood Striking it rich: Daniel Day-Lewis as an oil prospector with Dillon Freasier in There Will Be Blood. Day-Lewis has received ecstatic reviews

The overall big winner at the awards was No Country For Old Men, which picked up the awards for best picture, best director for brothers Joel and Ethan Coen and best supporting actor for Javier Bardem.

He accepted awards for the absent Coens, saying, "I'm the third brother, the Spanish one."

The cast of Hairspray was named best acting ensemble and its newcomer star, Nikki Blonsky, was best young actress.

Blonsky, 19, thanked "my mommy who's sitting here crying and my other mommy who's at home, John Travolta". Travolta cross-dressed to play Edna Turnblad.

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Nikki Blonsky  and John Travolta in Hairspray New girl in town: Young Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky (pictured with on-screen 'mom' John Travolta in drag) won Best Young Actress

The teenage pregnancy film Juno collected trophies for best comedy and for screenwriter Diablo Cody.

The Critics' Choice awards ceremony - presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association in Santa Monica - was able to go ahead despite the Writers Guild of America strike because it was not covered by guild contracts.

Julie Christie won best actress for Away From Her, but she was not present to accept her prize.

Also absent was best young actor Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada, star of The Kite Runner, and best supporting actress Amy Ryan, who co-starred opposite Casey Affleck in Gone Baby Gone.

Ratatouille won best animated film, Enchanted was best family film and Michael Moore's Sicko was best documentary feature.

The critics chose The Diving Bell And The Butterfly as the best foreign language film. Asked how he felt, director Julian Schnabel said, "a little drunk and pleasantly surprised."

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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at Critics Choice Awards 07/01/08 Guests: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the Critics' awards

Pick of the Pictures... The Critics' Choice

Picture: No Country For Old Men

Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood

Actress: Julie Christie, Away From Her

Supporting actor: Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men

Supporting actress: Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone

Acting ensemble: Hairspray

Director: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men

Writer: Diablo Cody, Juno

Animated feature: Ratatouille

Young actor: Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada, The Kite Runner

Young actress: Nikki Blonsky, Hairspray

Comedy movie: Juno

Family film: Enchanted

Picture Made for television: Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee

Foreign language film: The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

Song: Falling Slowly, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Once

Composer: Jonny Greenwood, There Will Be Blood

Documentary feature: Sicko

Joel Siegel award: Don Cheadle

THE OSCARS: Arise, Sir Daniel: Helen Mirren knights victorious Day-Lewis and Tilda Swinton seals great night for Brits

  It was a spine tingling moment that capped an extraordinary evening for British Oscar winner Daniel-Day Lewis.

Having just been announced as Best Actor in There Will Be Blood, the London-born actor was 'knighted' by last year's British success story, Dame Helen Mirren.

Imitating the famous pose on stage at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre, Day-Lewis joked about her performance as the Queen, saying: "This is the closest I'll ever come to getting a knighthood, so thank you."

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Helen Mirren  knights Daniel Day Lewis Oscars 2008 Royal performance: Day-Lewis kneels before last year's winner of the Best Actress Oscar, Dame Helen Mirren. He joked it was probably the closest he'd come to a knighthood

Helen Mirren  Daniel Day-Lewis Oscars 2008 Great Britons: Helen Mirren handed Daniel Day-Lewis his Oscar today for Best Actor in There Will Be Blood - his second. His first was 1989 movie My Left Foot: The Story Of Christy Brown

Day-Lewis, 50, capped a series of previous honours for his searing performance in There Will Be Blood, taking the second Oscar of his career.

It was a night of triumph for Britain as Tilda Swinton also picked up a gong at the glittering ceremony in Hollywood.

The double success mirrored both actors' wins at this month's Baftas, where they picked up the same awards. Further reinforcing the Baftas' growing credibility, this year's Oscars Best Actress, Marion Cotillard, scooped the identical honour at this year's British awards ceremony.

Swinton, 47, was a surprise winner, beating Cate Blanchett in the best supporting actress category, for her role as a hard-bitten corporate lawyer in Michael Clayton.

She arrived at the ceremony with one of her reported two lovers, 29-year-old German-born artist Sandro Kopp.

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Daniel Day-Lewis Tilda Swinton Ocars 2008 Make it a double: Britain's Daniel Day-Lewis won his second Best Actor for his role in There Will Be Blood and Tilda Swinton was a shock winner of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress

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Oscars 2008 stage Hooray for Hollywood: The Kodak Theatre, where the 80th annual Oscars ceremony took place

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Swinton also lives with the father of her ten-year-old twins, Xavier and Honor, 68-year-old artist John Byrne, in a ménage a trois style arrangement, along with Kopp at her home in Nairn, Scotland.

Later Tilda said she still felt dazed by her win. "I'm still standing, but I'm not complaining, it's good."

She explained that when her name was called she didn't hear it.

She told Daily Mail writer Baz Bamigboye: "I was really just having a reverse Zoolander moment when I think I heard someone else's name and suddenly, slowly heard my own.

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Daniel Day-Lewis Oscars 2008 Daniel Day-Lewis won Best Actor for his towering performance as a ruthless, malevolent oilman in There Will Be Blood

"I'm still recovering from that moment, and I have absolutely no idea what happened after that.

"So, you know, you can tell me my dress fell off and I'd believe you, so don't be cruel."

Tilda talked briefly about her unconventional love life with 68-year-old John Byrne, her partner of 18 years, and 29-year-old lover Sandro Kopp.

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Daniel  Day-Lewis Oscars 2008 Day-Lewis gave a consoling kiss to fellow actor George Clooney, who lost out for his role in Michael Clayton

She corrected someone who asked about her husband, and said: "I don't have a husband, I've never been married."

Day-Lewis beat out fierce competition from Hollywood veterans George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Tommy Lee Jones and Viggo Mortensen.

He was considered the favourite for the award after winning honours at various pre-Oscar events. He previously took the Oscar for the 1989 movie "My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown."

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Tilda Swinton  Oscars 2008 Quiet moment: Among the buzz of backstage at the Oscars, Tilda takes a quiet moment to take in her win

As he took the stage to accept his latest award, he kissed George Clooney, who was nominated for "Michael Clayton."

"Deepest thanks to members of the Academy for whacking me with the handsomest bludgeon in town," said Day-Lewis, gazing at the golden statuette and recalling his screen character Daniel Plainview.

The film, which received eight nominations, won just one other category, for cinematography.

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Daniel Day-Lewis Tilda Swinton Marion  Cotillard Javier Bardem  Oscars 2008 Best in show: Non-American actors completed a rare sweep of the four main acting awards. From left, Britain's Daniel Day-Lewis and Tilda Swinton, France's Marion Cotillard - who took Best Actress - and Spain's Javier Bardem, Best Supporting Actor

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Tall, dark and thoughtful, Day-Lewis is known for his intense preparation for his roles. He took four years working on his character with "There Will Be Blood" director Paul Thomas Anderson and has said he could spend 10 years making a movie if a part really interested him.

"I hope that all those to whom I owe and feel the deepest gratitude will forgive me if I say just simply, thank you all," Day-Lewis said on Sunday.

He said he was accepting the Oscar in memory of his grandfather Michael Balcon,who ran Ealing Studios, his father British poet Cecil Day-Lewis and his "three fine boys."

Day-Lewis has three sons, one with French actress Isabelle Adjani and two boys with Rebecca Miller, the daughter of the late U.S. playwright Arthur Miller.

Tilda Swinton paid tribute to George Clooney and her agent during her speech. Holding up her statuette, the shocked actress said: "Oh, no. Happy birthday, man.

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Marion Cotillard Oscars 2008 A French star is born: An overwhelmed Marion Cotillard said 'It is true... there are some angels in this city'

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She said: "I have an American agent who is the spitting image of this.

"Really, truly, the same shaped head and it has to be said the buttocks.

"I'm going to give this to him because there's no way I'd be in America, even on a plane, if it wasn't for him."

Swinton, 47, also dedicated her award to Clooney, who produced and starred in the film.

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Julie  Christie Helen Mirren split Oscars 2008 Nothing like a dame: Golden Globe winner Julie Christie was favourite to win for Away From Her, while Dame Helen Mirren was presenting an award after last year's win for The Queen

She joked: "Clooney, you know, the seriousness and the dedication to your art, seeing you climb into that rubber batsuit from Batman and Robin, the one with the nipples, every morning under your costume, on the set, off the set, hanging upside-down at lunch, you rock, man.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you."

But her British co-star Tom Wilkinson lost out to Spanish star Javier Bardem in the supporting actor category.

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Javier Bardem Pilar Bardem Oscar win Pleased as punch: Javier Bardem celebrates with a special woman in his life, his mother

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But there was disappointment for seven-times-nominated wartime romance Atonement, directed by Joe Wright. It took just one award - for best music.

Star Keira Knightley was a no-show, but male lead James McAvoy took to the red carpet with his wife Anne Marie Duff, and director Joe Wright attended with fiancee Rosamund Pike.

French actress Marion Cotillard was another star of the ceremony when she was announced as best actress for her role as singer Edith Piaf in the biopic La Vie en Rose.

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Diablo Cody Javier Bardem Joel Cohen split  Oscars 2008 Ex-stripper Diablo Cody won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, Javier Bardem for Best Supporting Actor, and Joel Cohen for Best Director (No Country for Old Men}

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Cotillard wept tears of joy after she beat the heavily tipped to win, Julie Christie to the best actress Oscar.

The actress said: "Thank you so much....I'm speechless... It is true there are some angels in this city."

The 32-year-old beat Julie Christie to the title for a second time, after doing the same thing to the British veteran at the Baftas.

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Javier Bardem  Coen brothers Oscars 2008 Winners: Javier Bardem with his best supporting actor Oscar, and Ethan and Joel Coen who won four Oscars including best picture and best director for their violent neo-Western, No Country For Old Men

Christie, who was up for the title for her role as an Alzheimer's sufferer in Away From Her, had been considered a shoo-in for the award until her Bafta disappointment.

The big winner of the night was No Country for Old Men, the Coen brothers' violent neo-western.

It won four of its eight nominations, including best picture - beating British film Atonement - best director, best supporting actor for Javier Bardem, and adapted screenplay.

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James McAvoy Anne-Marie Duff Oscars 2008 Pretty in purple: Atonement missed out on all but one Oscar, for original score, but its star James McAvoy enjoyed his night in Hollywood with wife Anne-Marie Duff. Co-star Keira Knightley didn't attend the ceremony

It was the first time in more than 40 years that no American secured a top acting honour at the Oscars.

Accepting his Oscar, Joel Coen talked about how he and Ethan had made films since they were kids and said his brother had taken a camera to the airport as a boy in the 1960s to create "Shuttle Diplomacy: Henry Kissinger Man on the Go."

"Honestly, what we do now doesn't feel that much different from what we did then," he joked.

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Harrison Ford Calista Flockhart Nicole  Kidman Keith Urban Oscars  2008 Hollywood royalty: Harrison Ford with girlfriend Calista Flockhart and a pregnant Nicole Kidman with husband Keith Urban

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Films including British- made Sweeney Todd, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Golden Compass and Elizabeth: The Golden Age won a clutch of prizes for the technical skills for which Britain is famous.

La Vie en Rose won best make-up for Didier Lavergne and Jan Archibald, a Briton.

The Golden Compass won best visual effects for its recipients, including Briton Ben Morris.

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George Clooney Sarah Larson Johnny Depp  Vanessa Paradis split  Oscars 2008 George Clooney, pictured with girlfriend Sarah Larson, enjoyed Tilda Swinton's win for his film, Michael Clayton, but Johnny Depp, seen with partner Vanessa Paradis, had to make do with an Art Direction gong for Sweeney Todd

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Peter And The Wolf, a British/Polish co-production, won best animated short film.

Briton Suzie Templeton, the director, thanked everyone who "worked so hard to make our dream come true."

British producer Hugh Welchman, who was clutching a model of Peter, said: "This is a fairytale ending for us.

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Jon Stewart Oscars 2008 Running the show: Jon Stewart hosted the event, and targeted Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton with the best of his jokes

"But hopefully it's the beginning for Peter and this amazing award will keep Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf in the hearts and minds of children all over the world."

Best original screenplay went to stripper turned writer Diablo Cody for the hopeful teen pregnancy comedy "Juno."

French film Le Mozart des Pickpockets took best short film. And Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd took best art direction.

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Jennifer Garner Oscars 2008 Strike a pose: Jennifer Garner prepares for her close-up in front of the world's media

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Ratatouille, the smash-hit movie about a rat who dreams of becoming a chef, was named best animated feature film and The Bourne Ultimatum best sound editing.

US comedian Jon Stewart was hosting the ceremony, watched by an audience of over a billion.

The butt of his jokes included US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.

He said that Julie Christie's film Away From Her, about a woman suffering from Alzheimer's, was the "moving story of a woman who forgets her own husband".

"Hillary Clinton called it the feelgood movie of the year," he joked.

The 80th Academy Awards are taking place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood after months of fears that they could be derailed by the writers' strike.

Briton Tom Wilkinson, who was nominated for best supporting actor for his role as a lawyer in Michael Clayton, said: "I thought it was a stupendous script, the whole thing just was intelligent, mysterious, thrilling, and all the things that you want in that kind of script."

Tom Wilkinson Nominee: Michael Clayton star Tom Wilkinson

He compared working on the film to playing Hamlet and said of the scenes: "In a certain sense they weren't difficult to shoot because it's so well written, it's what you as an actor love to do.

"Great scenes, like playing Hamlet - Hamlet is going through hell but the actor isn't because the lines are so great, and that's true here.

"Very pretentious answer that... sorry, please forgive me."

Asked about his co-star George Clooney, nominated for Best Actor, he said: "He's got all that packaging and he's a nice guy too.

"He's a wonderful guy, everything about him."

Wilkinson, who was wearing a black tuxedo with a grey waist coat, also said he was "addicted" to the TV show Friends and said he was tongue-tied when he met the show's star Lisa Kudrow on Saturday.

Last night's 80th Academy Awards came after months of wrangling between Hollywood screenwriters and their paymasters and was confirmed to go ahead just a fortnight ago.