Entertainment Awards Shows and Events Academy Awards Rami Malek Treated by Paramedics After Falling Off Oscars Stage Following His Best Actor Win The Bohemian Rhapsody star fell off the stage at Sunday's award ceremony By Alexia Fernández and Elizabeth Leonard Elizabeth Leonard Elizabeth Leonard is Managing Executive Editor and West Coast Bureau Chief for PEOPLE, where she's worked in leadership positions across the brand's entertainment and human interest verticals for 25 years. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 25, 2019 12:16AM EST Rami Malek‘s big night at the Oscars took a serious and painful turn after he fell off the 2019 Academy Awards stage. The newly-minted Oscar winner, 37, was photographed as he tumbled off the Oscars stage into the audience area after the ceremony had concluded. The star did his best to hold on his Best Actor statue aloft. Hitting the ground, Malek looked surprised and was helped up by those around him. Paramedics were then called to treat the actor, who was moved into a chair in the front row and then onto a more private area backstage. Despite the fall, the actor did not show any outward signs of being injured as he spoke in the press room after the incident. A rep for Malek did not respond to a request for comment. Kevin Winter/Getty Rami Malek. He spoke about what his win meant to him while backstage at the Oscars. “The one thing I can say about this, as an actor, there are so many of us who dream of one thing. Perhaps it’s not this, it’s just getting a job,” he said. “The fact that I have this is beyond any expectation that myself or my family could have ever had. I’ll just say that.” RELATED VIDEO: Rami Malek On What He Was Most Surprised to Learn About Freddie Mercury He added, “This has been a tough battle and the fact that I’m here is proof that anything is possible. Tonight I’m celebrating with all of you and anyone who has had a dream.” Malek missed out on posing with his fellow actors Mahershala Ali, Regina King and Olivia Colman, who won for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress, respectively. The actor won Best Actor for his portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. After his name was announced, Malek passionately kissed with his costar and girlfriend Lucy Boynton. “My mom is in here somewhere, I love you. I love you, lady,” Malek said while accepting the award. “My family, thank you for all of this. My dad didn’t get to see me do any of this, but I think he’s looking down on me right now. This is a monumental moment.” Olivia Colman, Mahershala Ali and Regina King pose together at the Oscars. Frazer Harrison/Getty He went on to thank Queen, as well as producer Graham King. “I’m so appreciative to all of you, to everyone who has had a hand in getting me here,” Malek continued. “To the Academy, to people who took a chance on me every step of the way. Graham King, [producer] Denis O’Sullivan, everyone at Fox and New Regency, thank you guys so much. I might not have been the obvious choice but I guess it worked out. Thank you Queen. Thank you guys for allowing me to be the tiniest part of your phenomenal, extraordinary legacy. I am forever in your debt.” Malek wrapped his speech by shouting out Boynton, 25, who plays Mercury’s former fiancée Mary Austin in the musical film. Rami Malek. “Lucy Boynton, you’re the heart of this film,” he concluded. “You are beyond immensely talented you have captured my heart. Thank you so much.” Malek, who won both a Golden Globe award and Screen Actors Guild award earlier this month for the role, initially believed taking on the part of the Queen frontman would kill his career. The actor spoke to an audience at Cinemacon in April 2018 where he said, “When I got this role, I thought, ‘Oh my God, this could be a career-defining performance.’ And about two minutes later I thought, This could be a career killer.” Rami Malek Shows Off Major PDA with Girlfriend Lucy Boynton at the 2019 Academy Awards The Mr. Robot star wasn’t kidding either, adding, “You don’t get this right and it’s trouble.” The movie chronicles Queen from 1970, when Mercury teamed with Brian May and Roger Taylor, until the band’s performance at Live Aid in 1985, six years before the singer died of complications from AIDS. Be sure to check out PEOPLE’s full Oscars coverage to get the latest news on film’s biggest night. Since its release in November, the film has racked up over $900 million in the world box office. The 91st Academy Awards was broadcasted live from Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 24.