File:Tom Hooper and Kathryn Bigelow 2011.jpg

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Description Tom Hooper proudly shows of his Oscar with award presenter Kathryn Bigelow backstage at the 83rd Academy Awards Feb. 27, in Hollywood, Calif. Hooper won for best director for his film “The King’s Speech.”
Date Taken on 28 February 2011
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Author Staff Sgt. Carlos Lazo
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