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Oscars 2012: Plummer wins Oscar, denies distinction of being the oldest winner ever

Actor Christopher Plummer holds the trophy for Best Supporting Actor onstage at the 84th Annual Academy Awards.
Actor Christopher Plummer holds the trophy for Best Supporting Actor onstage at the 84th Annual Academy Awards. (AFP/Getty Images)

HOLLYWOOD — In winning the Supporting Actor Oscar for "Beginners," 82-year-old Christopher Plummer became the oldest Oscar winner ever in the acting categeories. But backstage, he good-naturedly declined that distinction.

"I don't believe that for a second," Plummer said, claiming that Charlie Chaplin was older when he received an honorary Oscar in 1972.

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"An honorary Oscar is an Oscar after all," Plummer insisted, before adding, "We hope."

Whatever the distinction, Plummer added, "It feels pretty good, anyway."

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FYI: Chaplin was just short of 83 when he received his Oscar, a few months older than Plummer. Point taken, sir.

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