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Winners of the top acting awards pose for a photo in the press room following Sunday’s awards show. They are, from left, Rami Malek, best actor in a leading role for “Bohemian Rhapsody;” Olivia Colman, best actress in a leading role for “The Favourite;” Regina King, best supporting actress for “If Beale Street Could Talk;” and Mahershala Ali, best supporting actor for “Green Book.” Below, Hannah Beachler, left, and Jay Hart hold their Oscars high after winning the award for best production design for “Black Panther.”

Winners of the top acting awards pose for a photo in the press room following Sunday’s awards show. They are, from left, Rami Malek, best actor in a leading role for “Bohemian Rhapsody;” Olivia Colman, best actress in a leading role for “The Favourite;” Regina King, best supporting actress for “If Beale Street Could Talk;” and Mahershala Ali, best supporting actor for “Green Book.” Below, Hannah Beachler, left, and Jay Hart hold their Oscars high after winning the award for best production design for “Black Panther.”

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Diversity a big winner at 91st Academy Awards

Filmmaker Spike Lee won his first competitive Oscar Sunday night at the 91st Annual Academy Awards that was awash in historic wins for diversity, including awards for Ryan Coogler’s superhero sensation “Black Panther,” Alfonso Cuaron’s black-and-white personal epic “Roma” and the Freddie Mercury biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody.”