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- Award: Best Director
- Winner: Danny Boyle
- Film: Slumdog Millionaire
- 2009 marked the 81st Annual Academy Award ceremony
- Award ceremony date: February 22, 2009
- Host: Hugh Jackman
- Location: Kodak Theater at Hollywood and Highland in Hollywood, California
- Network: ABC
- Additional Red Carpet television coverage on E! and TV Guide
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Danny Boyle won the Best Director Academy Award for Slumdog Millionaire at the 2009 Oscars on February 22, 2009. Boyle's award was one of the eight Academy Awards the film received that night, including Best Picture.BBC: Winning Eight Oscars Including Best Director and Best Picture (February 23, 2009)
Danny Boyle Fast Facts
- Born: October 20, 1956Rotten Tomatoes: Danny Boyle
- Birth place: Radcliffe, Lancashire, England
- Television debut: Scout (1987)
- Movie debut: Shallow Grave (1994)
- Award: BAFTA Alexander Korda Award, Outstanding British Film, Shallow Grave (1995)
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Best Director Oscar Acceptance Speech
- ABC.com: Danny Boyle Best Director Acceptance Speech (Time: 2:32)
Best Director Oscar Acceptance Speech Transcript
(Bouncing up and down) My kids are too old to remember this now, but when they were much younger, I swore to them that if this miracle ever happened that I would receive it in the spirit of Tigger from "Winnie-the-Pooh" and that's what that was. You've been so generous to us this evening and I wanted to thank you for that and also for an extraordinary, what a beautiful show you've done. I don't know what it looks like on television, everybody, but in the room, it's bloody wonderful, really. So, well done, everyone.Just to make, my, um, Grace, Gabriel and Caitlin, my kids, and their wonderful mom. Gail, thank you so much for letting me be Tigger for so long. And to my dad, Frank, and to my sisters Maria and Bernadette and everybody in St. Mary's Social Club in Radcliffe. Big, big, big shout-out to you. I've got to thank Tessa Ross. I've got to thank everybody at Celador. I've got to thank Francois and Cameron at Pathe. I've got to thank everybody at Warner Bros. for having the great grace to pass the film on to the extraordinary guy at Fox Searchlight, Peter Rice, and all his team. Thank you so much. Peter, wherever you are, thank you so much for bringing all our cast and crew here, or as many of them as we could do.
The film is an absolute tribute to them. There's one guy I should mention, we've mentioned a lot of people. I forgot a guy. The guy who choreographed the dance at the end of the film. He's called Longiness. And I forgot him off the credits. And I only found out about it two weeks ago. I'm an idiot and I apologize from the bottom of my heart, Longiness. Thank you so much.
Finally, just to say to Mumbai, "Unending, inseparable, unborn." All of you who've helped us make the film and all of you of those of you who didn't, thank you so much. You dwarf even this guy (gesturing to the statuette). Thank you very much indeed."—Oscars.org