Sterling K. Brown Explains Why He’s ‘Totally Fine’ With Losing The Oscar To Robert Downey Jr.

Film

Sterling K. Brown is truly living out the statement that it’s truly an honor to be nominated. The beloved actor received a 2024 Oscar nomination for his work in American Fiction, and when the awards ceremony airs on the 2024 TV schedule, he’ll be shown next to Robert Downey Jr., Ryan Gosling, Robert De Niro and Mark Ruffalo in the Best Supporting Actor Category. While any of these men could win, I mean surprises happen all the time at The Academy Awards, Brown is convinced his name won’t be called and RDJ’s will, and he explained why he’s “totally fine” with that. 

It’s not very often that you see an actor so happily claim that they won’t win an Academy Award. Only a week after Sterling K. Brown received his first Oscar nomination, he appeared on The Graham Norton Show (via EW) to talk about his projects and his recognition for the work he did in the book-to-screen adaptation of American Fiction. While sitting with fellow nominee Colman Domingo (who is in the Lead Actor category for Rustin), Brown said:

Colman will probably win. I know that I’m not going to win.

Originally Posted Here

Articles You May Like

Watch T.I.s New ExpediTIously Featuring Allen Iverson
Darius Rucker + Fiancée Emily Deahl Are Not Gonna Plan Their Wedding
Kid Rock Adds a New Verse to Cody Johnsons Til You Cant For Charlie Kirk
Dark Tranquillity, The Crown, and The Halo Effect to Honor Tomas Lindberg
Win a $1200 Steelheart Leather Jacket