Culkin Wins Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 'A Real Pain'
Kieran Culkin won the best supporting actor Oscar on Sunday for playing a motor-mouthed American tourist in "A Real Pain." He was a heavy favorite to win after sweeping several major awards for the movie, which is about two cousins on a Jewish heritage tour of Poland. Culkin's acceptance speech expressed his surprise and gratitude.
- The Oscar victory underscores Culkin's versatility as an actor, having successfully transitioned from supporting roles in "Succession" and "Home Alone" to leading man status in films like "A Real Pain."
- How will this win affect Culkin's perception of himself as an artist, particularly given his recent statements about feeling uncertain about his career trajectory?