Oscar-winning Gary Oldman "played bowling" with his 11th award

07 March 2018, 16:04 | gossip 
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Hollywood actor Gary Oldman, who won the Oscar for Best Actor, collected a collection of 11 awards for the role of Winston Churchill in the film "Dark Times".

59-year-old actor, called his collection of trophies a "victory", and said that on Sunday night received "the most important encouragement for all actors," meaning precisely "Oscar".

In the photographs that are published in DailyMail, Gary poses surrounded by his trophies and imitates a game of bowling, where prizes were given awards.

We note that the awards that the actor is proud of for his role in the film "Dark Times". In addition to the Golden Globe and Oscar, the actor has the United States Screen Actors Guild Award, Critics' Choice, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, BAFTA, Los Angeles Online Critics, the Hollywood Film Career Achievement Award, the Australian Academy of Motion Picture Award and television, the British Independent Film Award and the International Film Festival "Palm Springs".

The actor noted that he did not resort to anything to get the main award, and during his speech at the ceremony he remembered his 98-year-old mother Caitlin, urging her to "put the kettle" because he would bring home the "Oscar".

Recall, on Sunday night, the 90th anniversary ceremony of rewarding "Oscar-2018".

Источник: ТСН.ua