[2022 Academy] 'CODA' Troy Kotsur Wins Best Supporting Actor Award
Troy Kotsur from the movie 'CODA' won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 94th Academy Awards held on the 27th (local time) at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California, USA. This achievement was made by surpassing Kieran Hines from 'Belfast', Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee from 'The Power of the Dog', and J.K. Simmons from 'Being the Ricardos'. 'CODA' is a family drama about a hearing child and deaf parents who gift music to each other and share it. It delivers both emotion and fun through images containing sign language and lyrical songs. Kotsur, who is actually hearing impaired, captivates the audience with his acting honed on the theater stage. Especially, the subtle movements he shows at the moment of realizing his daughter Ruby's (Emilia Jones) talent with an excited face are considered the highlight of the film.
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