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These are the most ‘grateful’ Oscar winners, new study finds

They are the most thankful stars in Hollywood.

According to a new survey, Morgan Freeman, Octavia Spencer and Brie Larson are among the most grateful Oscar winners of the past 30 years.

Before Sunday of the 97th Annual Academy Awards Show, the gambling news site Play America We analyzed acceptance speeches from the past 30 years given to eight major categories and decided who dedicated themselves to thanking the biggest chunks.

Morgan Freeman was awarded the Best Supporting Actor of “Million Dollar Baby” at the Academy Awards in 2005. Reuters

The researchers tallyed how often recipients used words such as “thank you,” “approval,” “debt,” and “credit.”

Michel Hazanavicius tops the list after earning the best director of French flick “Artist” after giving away a whopping 9.8% of his speech.

The silent comedy drama, filmed in black and white, received five wins and 10 nominations.

Brie Larson welcomed Oscar in 2016 in her role in the thriller Room. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

The second slide was Finneas O'Connell, a brother to Billie Eilish's singer-songwriter.

O'Connell is the first of the 2023 blockbuster “Barbie” given the first three different times of the 2021 James Bond film “No Time To Die”, using 8.7% of the speeches for the best original score.

Third was Octavia Spencer. He plays a role in helping him thank him for “help.”

Octavia Spencer won the best supporting actress for her role in “Help” at the 84th Academy Awards in 2012. Reuters

The 2011 Oscar was most grateful for the average 4.3% of speeches given to it.

Next was composer Justin Paul. He dedicated 7.8% of his speeches after winning the best original song for his work on “The City of Stars” in 2016, “La La Land.”

After being nominated as the best actress in the lead role in the film “La Vie en Rose”, 7.6% of Marion Cotillard's speeches were reserved for thanks.

Marion Cotillard after accepting the Best Actress Award in 2008 for the leading role of “La Vie En Rose.” ©2008 Ramey Photo 310-828-3445

Morgan Freeman was sixth thanks, thanking him for 6.45% of his best supporting actor speech after starring alongside Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank in 2005's four Academy Award-winning “Million Dollar Baby.”

Actress Rachel Weisse, composer Stephen Price, actress Brie Larson and actor Benicio del Toro conclude the list of the top 10 most appreciative Oscar winners.

The findings also revealed that actresses are more grateful than actors, especially when supporting roles. The most grateful category of recipients was those who won music in the film.

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