Celebrating the full-circle moment for the first-time nominee, Robert Downey Jr. recalled Jeremy Strong 'sleeping in the bleachers' outside of the 1993 Oscars.
Robert Downey Jr looked back on the humble beginnings of Jeremy Strong’s acting career, as he presented the Oscar for the Best Supporting Actor on Sunday night at Dolby Theatre
Kieran Culkin was bleeped out during his acceptance speech for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at The Oscars on Sunday, March 2. The actor won for his role in A Real Pain and gave a special shout-out to his fellow nominee and former Succession costar Jeremy Strong.
Before competing against one another for Bets Supporting Actor at Sunday's 97th Academy Awards ceremony, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong starred together as co-stars for five seasons on HBO's Succession,
Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, Kieran Culkin proved there's no Succession-level drama with fellow nominee Jeremy Strong.
Culkin beat 'Succession' co-star Strong to the Best Actor in a Supporting Role victory at this year's Academy Awards
Massachusetts native Jeremy Strong was up for an Oscar last night, and he got an on stage shoutout from his "Succession" co-star Kieran Culkin.
Culkin was bleeped out during his live Oscars acceptance speech while echoing presenter Robert Downey Jr.'s praise of Strong. "He's right, by the way. Jeremy, you're amazing in 'The Apprentice.'
Robert Downey Jr. was one of the presenters for the 97th Academy Award and took a moment to celebrate Jeremy Strong's first Oscar nomination, with a heartfelt throwback moment.
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