Regardless of whatever films and actors are nominated each year, you can always expect memorable speeches at the Oscars. From the jubilant winners bursting with energy when they stepped on stage, to the grateful and touched nominees who never thought they would be clutching Oscar gold, here are the Oscar speeches that have proved as immortal as the awards themselves.
Audrey Hepburn wins Best Actress for "Roman Holiday" in 1954
Elizabeth Taylor wins Best Actress for "Butterfield 8" in 1961
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Charlie Chaplin receiving an honorary award in 1972
Marlon Brando sends Sacheen Littlefeather to accept his Best Actor Oscar for "The Godfather" in 1973
Dustin Hoffman wins Best Actor for "Kramer vs. Kramer" in 1980
Al Pacino winning Best Actor for "Scent of a Woman" in 1993
Cuba Gooding Jr's passionate acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actor for "Jerry Maguire" in 1997
Robin Williams accepting Best Supporting Actor for "Good Will Hunting" in 1998
Russell Crowe's speech after winning Best Actor for "Gladiator" in 2001
Adrien Brody kissing Halle Berry after he won Best Actor for "The Pianist" in 2003
Kate Winslet after winning Best Actress for "The Reader" in 2009
Melissa Leo wins Best Supporting Actress for "The Fighter" in 2011
Matthew McConaughey after winning Best Actor for "Dallas Buyers Club" in 2014