Lupita Nyong'o, the stunning, ever-smiling Kenyan actress, won the Oscar for best supporting actress on Sunday, March 2, 2014. Nyong'o beat known Hollywood favorites in her category, like Jennifer Lawrence and Julia Roberts, to win the award for her astonishing role as the hardworking slave, Patsey, in Steve McQueen's drama, Twelve Years a Slave. The thunderous standing ovation she received from the audience was particularly heartwarming given that Patsey was her first feature film role.
The graduate of Yale Drama School's win at the 86th Academy Awards follows her taking the same awards at the Screen Actors Guild and the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. awards earlier in the year as well as receiving accolades from critics in Africa, Europe and North America.
The award, Reuters said, "marks Nyong'o's coronation into the top echelon of dramatic actresses working in Hollywood. She has also burnished her image as a new emblem of high fashion with her styles on the red carpet."
This is to a wonderful career for a most motivated sister. Congratulations!!!
Congratulations to her. She makes Africa so proud.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteIsn't she amazing?
DeleteAwwh. Good for her. I wish her all the best.
ReplyDeleteGurl, you're so lucky, and talented too. Imagine, your first Hollywood appearance and you won an Oscar. Actors spend a lifetime chasing it and many don't get it. Go gurl.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!You have made us proud.And your smile is contagious,who won't give you an award?You worked for it and so deserved it.
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