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Finally: Leonardo DiCaprio used his Oscar win for Best Actor to deliver a lecture on climate change at the Academy Awards on Sunday night

Platform: The actor used his lengthy acceptance speech to deliver a lecture on climate change, and was able to speak for a longer period than other winners when the producers failed to play 'wrap-it-up' music as he went well past his allotted time of 45 seconds

Finally gets his moment: Oscar gold has previously eluded the celebrated star, who has won plenty of other honours over his two decade long career

Partner in crime: Kate Winslet was one of the first to congratulate the star before he took the stage to accept his award

Partner in crime: Kate Winslet was one of the first to congratulate the star before he took the stage to accept his award

The winners: Leo, 41, congratulated Brie Larson on her win for Best Actress for Room

Winning combination: Leo's turn as a frontiersman in The Revenant has seen him sweep the awards season

So proud of him! Leo's Titanic co-star was brought to tears as she saw her friend win Best Actor

Shout out! Tom Hardy received recognition from his The Revenant co-star

His time to shine: The actor looked to be quite emotional as he left the stage after delivering his acceptance speech

The closing of the ceremony: Laszlo Nemes looked on as Larson, left, took a photograph of Emmanuel Lubezki, DiCaprio, and Alejandro G. Inarritu on stage

Making history: Inarritu took best director for a second straight year, a feat matched by only two other filmmakers: John Ford and Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Toast to us! Leo and Alejandro held up their trophies as the show came to a close

Newcomer to the awards shows: Brie has taken this season by storm with her tour de force in Room

Shocked! The 26-year-old took in the milestone as she laughed giddily

Shocked! The 26-year-old took in the milestone as she laughed giddily

Good luck charm: The actress got a high five from her little pal as the Best Actress nominees were announced

She went on to thank her nine-year-old co-star in Room while onstage: 'Jacob Tremblay [you were] my partner through this... and to my real partner Alex Greenwald: I love you... the whole thing!'

Class of 2016: Mark Rylance, Brie, Leo, and Alicia Vikander posed backstage after winning in the acting categories

The theory of winning everything! Eddie Redmayne was the one to present Brie with her award

Kicking off: The night opened with a raucous monologue by host Chris Rock

Taking a hit: Sylvester Stallone was left heartbroken as he lost out in the Best Supporting Actor category to Mark Rylance, who took gold for his performance in Bridge Of Spies

Rylance, 56, thanked his director Steven Spielberg before adding: 'If you ever asked if acting with Tom Hanks helps [your career] the answer is "yes it does!"'

Hand-off: Patricia Arquette pesented the Best Supporting Actor award to the Bridge Of Spies actor

Newcomer! Alicia Vikander won Best Supporting Actress for The Danish Girl 

Whiplash! J. K. Simmons presented the stunning actress with the gong 

The 27-year-old took the stage and breathlessly delivered a heartfelt speech: 'Thank you so much to the Academy for this recognition. And Eddie - where are you? - there you are! Thank you for being the best acting partner. You raised my game!'

Now she's a name: Plays Gerda Wegener in The Danish Girl

She then added: 'And my mum and dad - thank you for giving me the belief that anything can happen. Even though I would never have believed this!'

Celebratory kiss! Vikander and Michael Fassbender finally let their relationship walls down, for a second, on Sunday night

Proud colleague: Eddie looked on the verge of tears as he saw Vikander take the stage

A winning hug! Brie and Alicia embraced onstage at the end of the ceremony as all the night's victors rushed the stage

Shock win: Tom McCarthy's film Spotlight took home Best Picture

Opening strong: Rock delivered an epic monologue at the beginning the of the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday night

'The big question is why are we protesting this year's Oscars?' Rock observed. 'It is the 88th Academy Awards.... At least 71 of them didn't have black actors nominated in the past.'

Rock then jokingly Introduced Stacey Dash as the new Minority Outreach Director for the Oscars

The Weeknd tried to hide his cringe as he placed his hand over his mouth

Chrissy Teigen, who cringed so well in 2015 it became a meme, broke out her Internet-famous  frown

Belting it out: Lady Gaga performed Til It Happens To You from The Hunting Ground

Belting it out: Lady Gaga performed Til It Happens To You from The Hunting Ground

Standing in solidarity: Gaga ended her set piece with men and women holding hands in unison

His big moment! Sam Smith won Best Original Song for Writing’s On The Wall for the film Spectre, beating Lady Gaga

Shaken and stirred: Sam had delivered a wobbly performance of his tune during the ceremony

Dripping in gold: Smith and Vikander shared a sweet moment as they had their arms full of Oscar backstage

Diversity issue: The veteran comic got the audience bawling with laughter

Now that's a team! Winslet and Reese Witherspoon both wore strapless dresses 

He's got some fans: Rock's monologue got a rise out of some of Hollywood's brightest

He's got some fans: Rock's monologue got a rise out of some of Hollywood's brightest

Special treatment: The host singled out DiCaprio as someone who always gets good roles each year

First winners of the night: Director McCarthy and Josh Singer took Best Original Screenplay for Spotlight

Sirens: Emily Blunt and Charlize Theron presented the first honour of the night 

Heading out: The two actresses looked tremendously glamorous as they made their way to the stage

High five! Charles Randolph and Adam Mckay won Best Adapted Screenplay for The Big Short

Good banter: Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe took the stage as they announced the nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay

Too cute: Room's Tremblay and Beasts Of No Nation's Abraham Attah presented the award for Best Live Action Short Film

Rock brought out crates for the two young actors to reach the microphone. 'Thanks, Chris,' nine-year-old Tremblay began. 'I loved you in Madagascar! He was great. He played the Zebra.'

Da Ali G Show: Sacha Baron Cohen used his old character to poke fun at the lack of diversity at this year's Oscars as Olivia WIlde stood by 

Reunion! The gorgeous and newly single actress was seen joking with Steve Carell, who she starred with in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Tina Fey (L) and Steve Carell present the Oscar for Best Production Design to Colin Gibson (2nd R) and Lisa Thompson for Mad Max: Fury Road

Rapper and poet Common (left) and singer John Legend (right) were other presenters of color at the Oscars

A corner for Joy: JLaw and David O Russell sat next to Christian Bale

Let me see! Tremblay got out of his seat to look at the Star Wars droids