Smith captured the best actor honor for his
portrayal of Richard Williams, the determined father who raised
tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams, in "King Richard."
Smith, 53, one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, had been
nominated twice before, for 2001's "Ali" and 2006 movie "The
Pursuit of Happyness."
"I want to apologize to the Academy. I want to apologize to all
my fellow nominees," Smith said in a tear-filled acceptance
speech, without apologizing to Rock.
In "King Richard" he depicted Richard Williams and his
unconventional strategy for elevating his daughters from a
municipal park in a hardscrabble Los Angeles neighborhood to
Centre Court at Wimbledon.
"Richard Williams was a fierce defender of his family," Smith
said, in reference to him defending his wife after Rock made a
joke about her short hair.
Jada Pinkett Smith told Billboard in December she has been
battling the autoimmune disorder alopecia, which can cause hair
loss and balding.
Smith walked on stage toward Rock, who had his hands behind his
back when Smith threw an open hand at his face that produced an
audible smack.
Smith then shouted, "Keep my wife's name out of your fucking
mouth," which he later repeated.
Smith shot to fame in the 1990s in the television sitcom "The
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and took on mostly comedy and action
roles early in his movie career before expanding into drama.
He earned his first Oscar nomination for playing professional
boxer Muhammad Ali and his second for portraying another real
person, Chris Gardner, a onetime homeless father who went on to
found his own brokerage firm.
Isha Price, one of Venus and Serena's three older half-sisters,
was an early collaborator on the "King Richard" script,
providing details and recollections that made the movie the
story of the family.
Venus and Serena Williams joined the project as executive
producers only after they watched the completed film. Richard
Williams has been in ill health for years and did not take part.
"It is terrifying when you play a real person that is still
alive, and you know that they're going to see it," Smith told
late night TV host Jimmy Fallon in November.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Lisa Richwine, Sandra
Maler and Howard Goller)
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