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Kieran Culkin Wins Oscar for Supporting Actor for 'A Real Pain'
After sweeping multiple awards bodies, Kieran Culkin wins Oscar for Supporting Actor for his role in Jesse Eisenberg's 'A Real Pain.'
Culkin’s first nomination and win come for his performance in Jesse Eisenberg’s “ A Real Pain,” which features the two actors as cousins retracing their roots and rediscovering personal grievances while on a group trip to Poland. The actor takes home the prize over fellow nominee and former “Succession” co-star Jeremy Strong (“The Apprentice”), as well as Yura Borisov (“Anora”), Edward Norton (“A Complete Unknown”), and Guy Pearce (“The Brutalist”). This came after Culkin praised his former “Succession” co-star Strong for his performance as Roy Cohn in “The Apprentice,” though at one point his audio did cut out, a result of the actor dropping an f-bomb in excitement.
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