FORMER River City star Ryan Fletcher is rejoining the Scottish soap - to play a love rival to his real-life brother Scott.
10.02.2020 - 07:41 / eonline.com
Joaquin Phoenixearned every second of that standing ovation tonight—although there wasn't much time left over for applause once he was done speaking.
As expected, he won his first Oscar on Sunday night, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his haunting turn as a mentally unraveling forgotten soul on a bloody journey to becoming one of the all-time comic book supervillains in Todd Phillips' Joker, which earned 11 Oscar nominations and more than $1 billion at the box office
FORMER River City star Ryan Fletcher is rejoining the Scottish soap - to play a love rival to his real-life brother Scott.
On Sunday night Joaquin Phoenix topped off a flawless awards campaign, collecting the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Joker, adding to the BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors’ Guild Award he’d already picked up earlier this year.
There is no denying that Amul comes up with some of the best advertisements to celebrate a milestone. Be it India winning a tournament or Billie Eilish winning the most Grammys this year, Amul always finds a way to incorporate their brand ambassador into the event. Oscars 2020 was no exception. The Indian brand celebrated Joaquin Phoenix's win at the 92nd Academy Awards. The Joker actor bagged the Best Actor in the Leading Role at the awards ceremony over the weekend.
Last night, Joaquin Phoenix won big at the 2020 Academy Awards taking home best actor for his role as Arthur Fleck in Joker. Giving an impassioned speech against the dairy industry, and paying tribute to his late brother, River Phoenix, his name quickly began to trend worldwide. With more than one million Google searches yesterday alone, it seems everyone is keen to know more about the actor.
Joaquin Phoenix’s Best Actor win at Sunday’s Academy Awards wasn’t a surprise—he’d already won Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a BAFTA for his starring role in Todd Philips’ Joker. Each time he delivered a memorable speech—whether it was his endearingly ramble and bleep filled address at the Globes, a tender shout-out to his fellow nominees at the SAG Awards, and a thoughtful criticism of systematic racism at the BAFTAs.
Joaquin Phoenix honored his late brother River Phoenix during his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards on Sunday night (Feb. 9).While accepting the best actor Oscar for his performance in Joker, Phoenix touched on a number of issues including cancel culture, animal activism, racism and gender equality before quoting a song lyric written by his brother, who passed away from a drug overdose outside Los Angeles' famed Viper Room in 1993 at the age of 23.
Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix championed a string of progressive causes as he used his best actor acceptance speech to rally against the dairy industry.
Joaquin Phoenix accepted his Oscar for Best Actor at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood Sunday, marking the second time an actor has won an Academy Award for playing the Joker following the late Heath Ledger’s win in 2009.
Something to celebrate! Joaquin Phoenix won his first Academy Award on Sunday, February 9, following his October 2019 Joker performance.
Joaquin Phoenix is no stranger to the spotlight! The Joker star, 45, got his start in television alongside his late brother, River Phoenix, and sister Summer Phoenix, and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most recognized names in Hollywood.
After 14 weeks of climate change protests in Washington, D.C., Jane Fonda brought her "Fire Drill Fridays" rally west for the first time this week, leading several hundred environmentally conscious supporters at Los Angeles City Hall.In typical fashion, a red-coated Fonda brought a number of famous friends with her, including Joaquin Phoenix with partner Rooney Mara and her sister Kate Mara, as well as Norman Lear, Brooklyn Decker, June Diane Raphael, Paul Scheer, Rainn Wilson, Bonnie Wright,