Hollywood actor Cillian Murphy is currently on cloud nine as he bagged the BAFTA Best Leading Actor award for his performance in the biopic film Oppenheimer. The ceremony was held at London's Royal Festival Hall. The actor, while accepting his Leading Actor BAFTA award, shouted out his Oppenhomies. After thanking the film's director Christopher Nolan, producer Emma Thomas and Universal Pictures chief Donna Langley, Murphy said: "I want to thank my fellow nominees and my Oppenhomies and, in fact, all of you in the room. I know it's a cliche to say I'm in awe of you, but I genuinely am in awe," as per Variety, a US-based media outlet. "Thank you for seeing something in me that I probably didn't see myself," Murphy told the director while accepting his award. "Chris, thank you for that extraordinary, exhilarating script and for always pushing me and for always demanding excellence." BAFTA 2024 Winners Full List: Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Leads With Seven Wins; Cillian Murphy, Emma Stone Win Best Actor Trophies at 77th British Academy Film Awards!.
"Oppenheimer was this colossally naughty, complex character, and he meant different things to different people," Murphy continued. "One man's monster is another man's hero. That's why I love movies, because we have a space to celebrate and interrogate and investigate that complexity. And it's a privilege to be part of this community with you all," as per Variety. Murphy triumphed over Bradley Cooper's Maestro,' Colman Domingo's The Rustin, Paul Giamatti's The Holdovers, Barry Keoghan Saltburn's and Teo Yoo Past Lives in the leading actor category. BAFTA 2024: Michael J Fox Gets Standing Ovation As He Presents Best Film Award Amid Battle With Parkinson's (Watch Video).
Cillian Murphy Thanks His Oppenhomies After BAFTA Leading Actor Win
Cillian Murphy Thanks His ‘Oppenhomies’ After BAFTA Leading Actor Win: 'I'm in Awe of You' https://t.co/1ZjNkp2feV
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Murphy played J. Robert Oppenheimer in Nolan's biographical drama, which took home seven awards throughout the night, including Best Director for Nolan and Best Film. The film, which scored 13 nominations in total, chronicles the life and career of Oppenheimer as he developed the atomic bomb during World War II, as per Variety.