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Year: 2010 (83rd) Academy Awards

Category: Writing (Original Screenplay)

Film Title: The King's Speech

Winner: Screenplay by David Seidler

Presenter: Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem

Date & Venue: February 27, 2011; Kodak Theatre

DAVID SEIDLER:
The writer's speech, this is terrifying. My father always said to me I would be a late bloomer. I believe I am the oldest person to win this particular award. I hope that record is broken quickly and often. I'd like to thank my daughter Maya and my son Marc for having faith in their dad as I have faith in you. And I would like to thank my producers, my director, my cast... there's so many people and they're saying wrap up now; I'm sorry. I would like to thank Her Majesty the Queen for not putting me in the Tower of London for using the Melissa Leo f-word. And I accept this on behalf of all the stutterers throughout the world. We have a voice, we have been heard thanks to you, the Academy.

[Ed. note: Earlier in the ceremony, Supporting Actress winner Melissa Leo used the f-word in her acceptance speech.]

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