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Michael B Jordan wins best actor Oscar for twin roles in vampire drama ‘Sinners’
Michael B. Jordan accepts the Actor in a Leading Role award for ‘Sinners’ onstage at the 98th Oscars, Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California, March 15, 2026. — AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, March 15 — First-time nominee Michael B. ‌Jordan won the best actor Oscar today for playing twin brothers in the genre-bending vampire tale “Sinners.”

Jordan took to the ‌stage for his acceptance speech, thanking director Ryan Coogler for giving him the opportunity to be seen and heard.

He also paid tribute to those who paved the way for him, including his ancestors and trailblazing Black men in Hollywood such as Sidney Poitier, Will Smith, Denzel Washington and Jamie Foxx.

He vowed to continue pushing himself and striving to be the best version of ‌himself, before closing by thanking audiences who have watched “Sinners” ⁠multiple times.

Jordan, 39, plays dual ⁠roles as war veterans Elijah “Smoke” and ⁠Elias “Stack” Moore who try ⁠to use ⁠stolen money to open a juke joint in Mississippi during the Great Depression.

“As Smoke and Stack, Jordan has ⁠to make each character distinct yet in sync ... inhabiting a thick Southern drawl that sings and swings effortlessly with each word and turn of phrase,” NPR said in its review.

The California native, who grew up in ⁠New Jersey, rose to stardom in Coogler’s “Fruitvale Station” and has played Donnie Creed in three sequels to the “Rocky” ⁠franchise, while also directing “Creed III.” He also played Marvel villain ⁠Killmonger in ⁠two “Black Panther” movies and a TV series.

The other nominees for best actor this year were Timothée Chalamet for “Marty Supreme,” Leonardo ‌DiCaprio for “One Battle After Another,” Ethan Hawke for “Blue Moon,” and Brazilian Wagner Moura for “The Secret Agent.” — Reuters 

 

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