Robert Downey Jr. recently celebrated his Academy Award win for Best Supporting Actor in the film Oppenheimer. The 58-year-old actor exuded joy and gratitude as he posed with his statuette in a golden bathrobe, matching the iconic Oscar trophy. Downey Jr. humorously thanked his 'terrible childhood' and his wife, Susan Downey, for supporting him throughout his career.
During his acceptance speech, Downey Jr. expressed his appreciation for director Christopher Nolan, producer Emma Thomas, and his talented co-stars. He emphasized the importance of the work they do in the film industry and credited his family, including his three children, for their unwavering support.
Despite his recent success, Downey Jr. hinted at future projects, teasing that he has 'a couple other tricks up [his] sleeve.' Fans can look forward to seeing him in HBO's upcoming series, The Sympathizer, based on the bestselling novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen.
Downey Jr.'s win at the Oscars marked a triumphant moment in his career, showcasing his versatility and talent as an actor. As he continues to captivate audiences with his performances, his dedication to his craft and his passion for storytelling remain unwavering.