T he Roy brothers are back in competition, and Succession fans couldn’t be happier about it. That's right, both Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin landed on the list of 2025 Oscar
Meanwhile, a bizarre anecdote about Jeremy finding people in the acting industry to network with at age 13 — and inviting himself to stay with them over the summer — has resurfaced as an example of his long-time passion for Hollywood.
Succession's Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin were both nominated in Oscar's Supporting Actor category this morning.
The Best Supporting Actor category at the 97th annual Academy Awards features a duel between two former Succession co-stars: Jeremy Strong for his role in The
Let’s hear it for the Roys! Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong, who played on-screen brothers for four seasons on “Succession,” both scored Oscar nods in the Best Supporting Actor category on Thursday. Culkin,
Kieran Culkin faces stiff competition in the Best Supporting Actor category at the Oscars 2025, including the actor who almost played Steve Rogers.
Culkin was nominated for his performance as Benji in Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain, while Strong received his nomination for his performance as Roy Cohn in the controversial Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice. And, Succession fans couldn't be more excited.
Anne Hathaway and Liu Yifei Meet at a Bvlgari Event in Shanghai, Plus Kieran Culkin, Claire Danes, Pamela Anderson and More Jeremy Strong Seems to Claps Back at Succession Costars Brian Cox and ...
Jeremy Strong, known for his roles in "Succession" and "The Big Short," was nominated for an Oscar for his role in "The Apprentice," playing Roy Cohn, the mentor to Sebastian Stan 's Donald Trump in the film.
I read it and went, 'Oh, I know how to do that.'" While Culkin had an innate understanding of his character, Strong heavily researched Cohn in order to properly portray the prosecutor opposite ...
Succession' star Jeremy Strong was once just a little kid who walked on the set of 'Hocus Pocus' to chase a dream. Here's the story.
The Oscars nominations for 2025 have been announced, and – as expected – Emilia Pérez has swept the board. Netflix’s divisive musical crime drama has received 13 nominations, falling shy of the record set by All About Eve (1950), Titanic (1997) and La La Land (2016).