Oscars 2016 : Brie Larson (Best Actress Winner) Backstage at the Oscars. Brie Larson wins the Oscar for best actress after only her second lead role, but she's no newcomer. Brie Larson plumbed her dark side portraying a traumatized young mother in the film "Room," spending weeks isolated in her apartment, immersed in accounts of rape and child sex abuse.
It resulted in an intense, deeply felt performance — and it won Larson an Oscar for lead actress for her role as a sexually abused captive named "Ma," raising her 5-year-old son in a 10-by-10-foot garden shed.
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She high-fived her young costar, Jacob Tremblay, before she went up to accept her statuette and thanked him from the podium for "being my partner in every way through this." And then Larson showed gratitude for the one group all other winners failed to acknowledge: the audience — especially the ones who went to her difficult movie.
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