Daniel Kaluuya wins Oscar in return to awards ceremony glamour 26 Apr 2021 / 08:51 H. Daniel Kaluuya arrives to the Oscars red carpet for the 93rd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, April 25, 2021. - Reuters
LOS ANGELES: Britain s Daniel Kaluuya was among the early winners on Sunday at a pandemic-era Oscars ceremony that brought back glamour and in-person appearances after a year of mostly Zoom awards shows.
Kaluuya, 32, was named best supporting actor for his role as 1960s Black Panther activist Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah. What a man!. How blessed we are that we lived in a lifetime where he existed, Kaluuya said, referring to Hampton. There is so much work to be done, he added.
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Chloe Zhao. Photo: Reuters
China native Chloe Zhao was named best director at the Oscars on Sunday in a historic win that made her the first Asian woman and only the second woman ever to take home the trophy.
Youn Yuh-jung won the best supporting actress Oscar for her role as a cantankerous grandmother in immigrant tale Minari.
Youn, 73, was the first South Korean actor or actress to win an Oscar in what was shaping up to be a milestone night for people of color, as well as a return to glamour and in-person celebrations after a year of virtual ceremonies.
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Chloe Zhao has been named Best Director at the Oscars in a historic win that made her the first Asian woman and only the second woman ever to take home the trophy.
Zhao, 39, won for
Nomadland, about the traveling van community in modern America. She called making the film a crazy, once-in-a-lifetime journey .
It has been 11 years since Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the director Oscar, for Iraq war drama
The Hurt Locker.
Zhao s win added momentum to an expected Best Picture win for
Apr 26, 2021
LOS ANGELES – “Nomadland” was named best picture at Sunday night’s sleepy and surreal 93rd Academy Awards, a stage show broadcast on television about films mostly distributed on the internet.
As expected, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences embraced diversity. Daniel Kaluuya was named best supporting actor for playing the Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in “Judas and the Black Messiah.”
“Bro, we out here!” Kaluuya shouted in joy before changing gears and crediting Hampton (“what a man, what a man”) and ending with the cri de coeur, “When they played divide and conquer, we say unite and ascend.”