Roy rumble: 'Succession' brothers Kieran Culkin, Jeremy Strong to face off in Oscars race
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Actors Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong, renowned for their roles in 'Succession', both received Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor. Culkin earned his nomination for 'A Real Pain', while Strong was recognized for his portrayal of Roy Cohn in 'The Apprentice', a controversial film about Donald Trump. Strong shared the personal significance of the nomination, recalling a formative experience at the Oscars as a teenager and emphasizing the challenging journey of the film he worked on. He expressed gratitude and astonishment at the recognition from the Academy, calling it a realization of a lifelong dream.
This morning's nomination is indescribably meaningful to me... It feels absolutely miraculous to me that both Sebastian and I were recognized.
This is a harrowing and courageous film that explores how we got to where we are today and was the role of a lifetime.
Read at New York Post
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