Jared Leto's Oscar speech: 'Drive-by' politics

Dallas Buyers Club's Jared Leto made reference to the crisis in his acceptance speech for the best supporting actor prize on Sunday night. "To all the dreamers out there around the world watching this tonight in places like the Ukraine and Venezuela, I

It wasn't too surprising to hear Jared Leto's name called in the supporting actor category for his role as a transgender AIDS patient in "Dallas Buyer's Club." The Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman has been swooping up honors all awards season long.

After winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 86th Academy Awards on Sunday (March 2), Jared Leto may have made history — and certainly made more than a few reporters' nights — when he allowed members of 

Jared Leto opened the Oscars with a speech as memorable as his award-winning performance. The 42-year-old star — who received the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award as a transgendered woman in “Dallas Buyers Club” — began his speech by 

Jared Leto, 42, has no problems poking fun at his love life. On March 1, before he received the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, he managed to get a few chuckles at the Independent Spirit Awards with his joke about his reported