"This is the best birthday present ever," Dern,
who turns 53 on Monday, said during her acceptance speech.
The daughter of acclaimed actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd
thanked her parents while accepting her award.
"Some say 'Never meet your heroes,' but I say if you are really
blessed, you get them as your parents," Dern said while looking
at her 84-year-old mother, who accompanied her to the ceremony.
"I share this with my acting heroes, my legends, Diane Ladd and
Bruce Dern. You got game."
Dern had widely been considered a front-runner in the category
after winning both a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild award
last month for her performance.
Raised in Hollywood, Dern's first experiences on screen were in
1970s films starring her famous mother. She later rose to fame
for roles in the David Lynch films "Blue Velvet" and "Wild at
Heart."
Dern received her first Oscar nod in 1992 for best actress in
"Rambling Rose" and was also nominated in 2015 for best
supporting actress in "Wild."
In "Marriage Story," Dern's character, attorney Nora Fanshaw,
fights on behalf of co-star Scarlett Johansson for custody of
her son in her divorce from her husband, played by Adam Driver.
Dern received particular acclaim for her delivery of a monologue
in which she tells Johansson's character that mothers are always
held to a higher standard than fathers, in divorce proceedings
and society as a whole.
In recent years Dern has been in high demand in both films and
on television. She starred as a wealthy, career-minded mother in
the HBO hit series "Big Little Lies," for which she won both an
Emmy and a Golden Globe, and as a senior military officer in
2017's "Star Wars: The Last Jedi."
This year, she appeared in two best picture-nominated movies:
"Marriage Story" and "Little Women," in which she played Marmee
March, the mother of the four March sisters.
(Reporting by Nichola Groom; editing by Sandra Maler and
Jonathan Oatis)
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