Kieran Culkin wins the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for “A Real Pain”

Benji (Kieran Culkin) and David (Jesse Eisenberg) in a scene from the movie "A Real Pain". Photo: Wikimedia
Benji (Kieran Culkin) and David (Jesse Eisenberg) in a scene from the movie “A Real Pain”. Photo: Wikimedia

Actor Kieran Culkin won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film “A Real Pain“, further solidifying his successful career in Hollywood.

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Culkin competed in the category against major names in cinema, including Yura Borisov for “Anora,” Edward Norton for “A Complete Stranger,” Guy Pearce for “The Brutalist,” and Jeremy Strong for “The Apprentice.”

From child actor to Oscar recognition

During his childhood, Kieran Culkin followed in the footsteps of his older brother, Macaulay Culkin, who became world-famous for “Home Alone.” However, over the years, Kieran carved out his own path and became the most successful member of the family in film and television.

He gained international recognition for his portrayal of Roman Roy in the acclaimed HBO series “Succession,” a role that earned him multiple awards in recent years. Now, with the Oscar statuette in hand, Culkin reaffirms his place among Hollywood’s top talents.

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