Kieran Culkin was bleeped out during his acceptance speech for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at The Oscars on Sunday, March 2. The actor won for his role in A Real Pain and gave a special shout-out to his fellow nominee and former Succession costar Jeremy Strong.
Culkin is one of seven children, many of whom have achieved some degree of renown for their work in the entertainment industry.
Actor Kieran Culkin is best known for his role as the chaotic, single and childless Roman Roy in the hit HBO show “Succession.” And in his Oscar-nominated role in “A Real Pain,” he plays a chaotic, single,
Kieran Culkin won the O in EGOT tonight, scoring the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in A Real Pain. But even though this was the Academy Awards, we flashed back to the Emmys. It was Culkin’s second time beating his Succession co-star Jeremy Strong,
Expect the unexpected with a Kieran Culkin speech. The “Succession” star, 42, won the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for “A Real Pain” on Sunday, and during his speech he randomly called out Adrien Brody.
Over the last few years, Kieran Culkin has been having a major resurgence thanks to his Emmy-winning role in Succession and critically acclaimed performance in the 2024 film A Real Pain. After much success this awards season,
Kieran Culkin just won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar at the 97th Academy Awards over Succession co-star Jeremy Strong, praising him in his speech.
Kieran Culkin tried to quit the role of a lifetime. The actor took home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor on Sunday night for his performance in "A Real Pain" — a role that also won him a Golden Globe,
A Real Pain star and 2025 Oscar nominee Kieran Culkin lived in a one-bedroom apartment with his wife Jazz Charton and their two kids for years
"I'm really sorry I did this again," Culkin quipped to wife Jazz Charton after winning an Academy Award for his performance in "A Real Pain."
Macaulay Culkin revealed at the Vanity Fair Oscars party (via Entertainment Weekly) that he cried when his younger brother Kieran Culkin won the Oscar for best supporting actor at the 2025 Academy Awards. It turns out that category was the only part of the Oscars telecast that Culkin and his wife, fellow actor Brenda Strong, watched.