Former "Hollyoaks" actress Rachel Shenton used sign language during her acceptance speech as she won her first Oscar here for "The Silent Child" featuring a six-year-old deaf British girl.
The movie won the Academy Award in the Short Film (Live Action) category. Shenton shared the award with her fiance Chris Overton, who has directed the project.
Shenton used sign language for the star of her film, youngster Maisie Sly, as she delivered her acceptance speech, reports mirror.co.uk.
"I made a promise to our six-year-old lead actress that I'd sign this speech," Shenton, best known for playing Mitzeee Minniver in "Hollyoaks", told the audience.
Shenton is not the first actress to use sign language in her Oscar acceptance speech.
Jane Fonda signed part of her speech as she accepted the best actress award for "Coming Home" in 1979, as did Louise Fletcher who signed to her deaf parents when she won best actress for "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" three years earlier.
Marlee Matlin, who is deaf, also signed when she won best actress for "Children Of A Lesser God" in 1987.
"The Silent Child" is about a deaf 4-year-old girl named Libby who lives in a world of silence until a caring social worker teaches her to use sign language to communicate.
Of the film, Shenton said: "Our movie is about a deaf child being born into a world of silence.
"It's not exaggerated or sensationalised for the movie. This is happening, millions of children all over the world live in silence and face communication barriers and particularly access to education."
While backstage, she said: "I'm so, so proud of putting this ability that isn't talked about in front of a huge audience - it's a story that isn't told often so I'm really, really proud of that."
Overton added: "It's just incredible, especially for this subject it usually gets swept under the carpet, so this is huge for deaf people." IANS
Jennifer Lawrence climbs over chairs at Oscars (13:08) Los Angeles, March 5 (IANS) Actress Jennifer Lawrence was seen hitching up her sequinned dress to climb over rows of chairs to get to her seat at the 90th Academy Awards here -- and that too with a wine glass in hand.
Lawrence, 27, dazzled in a platinum sequin Dior gown and strappy heels. She did not fall.
She hiked up her dress and raised a leg over a chair at the Dolby Theatre, holding her floor-length gown in one hand and a full wine glass in another, reports foxnews.com.
The "Red Sparrow" star had famously slipped on stage at the 2013 Oscars as she made her way up the stairs to accept her award for Best Actress in "Silver Linings Playbook".
In the following year, she tripped on the red carpet.
At this year's Oscars, Lawrence and Jodie Foster presented the trophy for Best Actress in a Leading Role to Frances McDormand for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri".
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