Kieran Culkin won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 2025 Oscars held on March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. This recognition marks a significant achievement in Culkin’s career following his role as Benji Kaplan in the film “A Real Pain.”
- Kieran Culkin wins Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
- Culkin praises Jeremy Strong in acceptance speech.
- He humorously discusses wanting more children.
- Thanks manager Emily Gerson Saines for support.
- Culkin reflects on career journey and success.
- Oscars hosted by Conan O’Brien at Dolby Theatre.
Culkin’s victory comes after a successful awards season where he also secured wins at both the SAG Awards and Independent Spirit Awards. His performance as Benji Kaplan has been widely acclaimed, contributing to his rise within the industry. During his acceptance speech, he acknowledged fellow nominee Jeremy Strong and expressed gratitude towards his manager Emily Gerson Saines and co-star Jessie Eisenberg.
In a heartfelt moment during his speech, Culkin shared a story about discussing family planning with his wife, Jazz Charton. He recounted how she had jokingly promised him another child if he won an Oscar. He reflected on their previous conversation from last year when he mentioned wanting four children if he achieved this milestone.
Culkin nearly declined to take part in filming “A Real Pain” due to concerns about being away from his children but ultimately decided to proceed after discussions about scheduling changes eased his worries. Before presenting Culkin with the award, Robert Downey Jr. honored all nominees including Yura Borisov, Edward Norton, Guy Pearce, and Strong.
The 97th Academy Awards were hosted by Conan O’Brien and showcased numerous talented individuals across various categories. Culkin’s win is seen as a culmination of hard work and dedication throughout his acting career.
Culkin’s Oscar win not only celebrates individual achievement but also reflects broader Trends within the film industry regarding talent recognition and storytelling diversity.