Joaquin Phoenix is a big winner at the 2020 Academy Awards!

On Sunday night, Phoenix took home the coveted Best Actor prize — his first-time-ever claiming the award — for his role in Joker.

He was up against fellow campaigners Antonio Banderas for Pain and Glory, Adam Driver for Marriage Story, Jonathan Pryce for The Two Popes and Leonardo DiCaprio for Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood for the honor.

While accepting his award on theatre, Phoenix, 45, emotionally stroked on the “distressing issues” that the world is facing, but “says hes” sees them as more of a unifying cause than a part one, and pushed everyone to live with love and compassion.

To make his object, Phoenix rehearsed a melodic written by his late brother, River, who died from a drug overdose at 23 years old in October of 1993 outside of the iconic Viper Room in Los Angeles.

“I’ve been a scoundrel all my life. I’ve been greedy. I’ve been remorseles at times, hard to work with, and I’m grateful that so many of you in this room have given me a second chance, ” he told the audience. “And I think that’s when we’re at our best, when we support each other. Not when we cancel each other out for past mistakes, but when we help each other grow, when we educate each other, when we guide each other towards atonement. That is the best of humanity.”

“When he was when he was 17, my brother wrote this poetic, ” he went on. “He said,’ Run to the rescue with love and peace will follow.’”

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Phoenix previously paid tribute to his brother River this awards season in September. While being status with the TIFF Tribute Actor Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the actor credited two brothers for persuading him to return to acting.

At another point in his speech on Sunday, Phoenix told the crowd that playing has allowed him and many others in the room to “use our articulation for the voiceless.”

“I’ve been thinking a lot about some of the grievou issues that we are facing collectively, ” he said. “And I suppose at times we feel or were made to feel that we endorse different begins. But for me, I appreciate commonality. I foresee, whether we’re talking about gender inequality, or racism or faggot privileges or indigenous rights or animal privileges, we’re speaking about the struggle against injustice.”

“I think that when we use love and sorrow, as our guiding principles we can create, develop and implement systems of change that are beneficial to all sentient beings and to the environment, ” he added.

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The win on Sunday crisscross Phoenix’s firstly Oscar and fourth nomination. The performer was previously nominated in the Best Actor category for The Master and Walk the Line in 2013 and 2006, respectively, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Gladiator in 2001.

Phoenix’s Oscar win caps off a successful apportions season for the Joker star, who also triumphed a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Critics’ Choice Award and a Golden Globe Award last month. In the comic book origin story, Phoenix represented a mentally ill comedian reputation Arthur Fleck who turns to brutality and crime, eventually becoming the Batman scoundrel Joker.

Phoenix told reporters backstage at the Globes that going into person “was a long process.”

“I think the road I worked on this was quite unreliable, ” Phoenix said. “I didn’t attack it linearly. I was most puzzled about the medication that he was taking and the effects and side effects of the medication. That resulted us to realize that we had to have this fluctuation of weight.”

“I dug into understanding medication and the side effects of what he was taking, so that was the beginning, ” he continued. “I read several diaries about political bravoes that share a similar personality type.”

The 92 nd Annual Academy Awards aired live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Feb. 9 at 8 p. m. ET on ABC.

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