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Emma Stone earns her second Best Actress Oscar for her captivating performance in “Poor Things” at the 96th Academy Awards.
Emma Stone in her triumph as the best actress in the 96th Academy Awards for her portrayal in “Poor Things” brought a blend of fantasy and reality to the stage. The movie, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and featuring a stellar cast including Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, and Ramy Youssef, delves into the quirky world of Bella Baxter, a character with a child’s brain in an adult’s body, sparking both intrigue and controversy with its bold themes.
Facing stiff competition from acclaimed actresses like Lily Gladstone for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Sandra Hüller for “Anatomy of a Fall,” and Carey Mulligan for “Maestro,” Stone’s victory marked her second win in the best actress category, following her memorable performance in “La La Land” in 2017.
Stone’s journey to the Oscar stage wasn’t without recognition along the way. Prior to her Academy Award win, she garnered praise and accolades, clinching the BAFTA for best actress and the Golden Globe for best female actor in a musical or comedy for her role in “Poor Things.”
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In her acceptance speech, Emma Stone, visibly moved by the honor, expressed gratitude to her fellow nominee Gladstone, acknowledging her admiration for her talent and expressing a desire for future collaborations. She then extended her thanks to the entire team behind “Poor Things,” particularly director Yorgos Lanthimos, for the “gift of a lifetime” in portraying Bella.
But her gratitude didn’t end there. Stone took a moment to recognize the unwavering support of her family, from her parents and brother to her husband and their young daughter, who, she lovingly mentioned, was about to turn three. With heartfelt sincerity, she proclaimed her love for her daughter, who had brought vibrant colors to their world.
In an industry where recognition is both hard-fought and cherished, Emma Stone’s win not only solidified her status as a powerhouse in Hollywood but also added her name to the esteemed list of double best actress Oscar winners, alongside legends like Meryl Streep, Jane Fonda, and Jodie Foster.
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