Gary Oldman Wins Oscar for Best Actor for ‘Darkest Hour’
The actor portrayed the British Bulldog himself, Winston Churchill, in Joe Wright’s World War II film.
The actor portrayed the British Bulldog himself, Winston Churchill, in Joe Wright’s World War II film.
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Oscar favorite “Darkest Hour” earned period and makeup special effects awards Saturday night.
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“I was like greyhounds straining in the slips,” said Oldman of his Oscar-nominated role. “I couldn’t wait to get to the set.”
Other winners tonight include Sam Rockwell and Allison Janney.
A 2014 interview in which Oldman sounds off against the Hollywood Foreign Press is going viral in the wake of the actor’s first Golden Globe.
Sound editor Craig Berkey crafted a psychological soundscape for Joe Wright’s biopic, which earned Gary Oldman a Golden Globe as Winston Churchill.
His performance in “Darkest Hour” has earned near-universal praise.