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‘CODA’ Star Troy Kotsur Recreates Cinema’s Most Iconic Movie Scenes - variety.com - USA - county Davis - county Clayton
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02.04.2022 / 00:31

‘CODA’ Star Troy Kotsur Recreates Cinema’s Most Iconic Movie Scenes

Clayton Davis Academy Award winner Troy Kotsur is a man of many talents. But above all, he’s a lover of cinema and all its infinite splendor.On the cover of Variety this week discussing his historic best supporting actor win for “CODA,” Kotsur used American Sign Language (ASL) to interpret some of the most iconic lines in movie history.

Troy Kotsur’s Historic Oscar Win for ‘CODA’ Is Only the Beginning: ‘It’s Saved My Life, My Career’ - variety.com - Los Angeles - county Rock
variety.com
30.03.2022 / 18:15

Troy Kotsur’s Historic Oscar Win for ‘CODA’ Is Only the Beginning: ‘It’s Saved My Life, My Career’

Troy Kotsur is operating on one hour of sleep, but he’s still smiling ear to ear. It’s Monday, the morning after he became the second deaf performer in Academy history to win an acting award at the Oscars (after his “CODA” co-star Marlee Matlin, who took home best actress in 1987 for “Children of a Lesser God”).

‘CODA’ Returning to Theaters After Best Picture Oscar Win - thewrap.com - state Massachusets - county Gloucester
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30.03.2022 / 18:01

‘CODA’ Returning to Theaters After Best Picture Oscar Win

This year’s Best Picture Oscar winner “CODA” is returning to theaters for a limited theatrical run beginning this Friday, Apple announced Wednesday. “CODA” will play on over 600 U.S.

Deaf star Troy Kotsur in tribute to disabled community as he makes Oscar history - www.msn.com - Hollywood
msn.com
28.03.2022 / 21:49

Deaf star Troy Kotsur in tribute to disabled community as he makes Oscar history

Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletterHe said: “I was planning on teaching them some dirty sign language but Marlee Matlin told me to behave myself, so don’t worry Marlee I won’t drop any f-bombs in my speech today. ”He also praised the “wonderful deaf theatre stages, where I was given the opportunity to develop my craft as an actor. ”Addressing his director Sian Heder, he said: “You are our bridge and your name will forever be on that bridge Sian Heder bridge in Hollywood.

What’s Next For The 2022 Oscar Winners: Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Ariana DeBose, Troy Kotsur - etcanada.com - Russia
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28.03.2022 / 17:37

What’s Next For The 2022 Oscar Winners: Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Ariana DeBose, Troy Kotsur

An award season like no other has finally come to a close with the 94th Academy Awards rolling up the virtual red carpet on a year of movie-watching at home. Today, the latest crop of winners are basking in Oscar’s glow, getting ready to tackle their first post-win projects.

How to Watch ‘Coda’ Online: The Oscar Winner Is Streaming on Apple TV Plus - variety.com - France
variety.com
28.03.2022 / 13:21

How to Watch ‘Coda’ Online: The Oscar Winner Is Streaming on Apple TV Plus

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.“Coda” won the Oscar for best picture Sunday night, becoming the first Sundance film to take home the night’s most coveted honor — and also helping Apple make history for becoming the first streamer to win best picture. The Apple Original film, which features a predominately Deaf cast, enjoyed a successful awards season all the way through Sunday night; Tony Katsur made history at the SAG awards after becoming the first Deaf nominee and winner to take home the prize for best supporting actor, going on to nab the same award at the Oscars. His win marks the second Deaf actor to ever land an acting Oscar, after his “Coda” co-star Marlee Matlin won in 1986.

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscars History With ‘CODA’ Win, Dedicates Award To Deaf, Disabled Communities: “This Is Our Moment” - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
28.03.2022 / 05:43

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscars History With ‘CODA’ Win, Dedicates Award To Deaf, Disabled Communities: “This Is Our Moment”

Troy Kotsur’s exciting journey on the awards circuit culminated into a history-making moment at the 94th annual Oscar Awards. On Sunday, the CODA actor took home the best supporting actor prize and became the first male actor to win for a performance in American Sign Language.

‘CODA’’s Troy Kotsur becomes first deaf male actor to win an Oscar - www.nme.com - Los Angeles
nme.com
28.03.2022 / 05:29

‘CODA’’s Troy Kotsur becomes first deaf male actor to win an Oscar

Oscar, taking home Best Actor in a Supporting Role at tonight’s (March 27) ceremony.The annual Hollywood awards show is currently underway at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre, celebrating the best in cinema from the last 12 months.Kotsur played Frank Rossi in Sian Heder’s CODA, a comedy-drama about a young girl called Ruby, the only hearing person in a deaf family. He is now the first deaf male actor to win an Oscar, after his CODA co-star Marlee Matlin became the first deaf female actor to win one of the prestigious trophies back in 1987.After being presented the award by Minari star and 2021 Oscar winner Youn Yuh-jung, Kotsur delivered his speech in sign language, with a translator sharing his words with the audience. “This is amazing to be here on this journey, I cannot believe I’m here,” he said.

‘Coda’ star Troy Kotsur is second deaf performer to win an Oscar - nypost.com
nypost.com
28.03.2022 / 05:27

‘Coda’ star Troy Kotsur is second deaf performer to win an Oscar

2022 Oscars.The 53-year-old has become the second deaf actor to win the Academy Award (and the first deaf man to ever take home the trophy). The actor scored a win for his role in the Apple TV+ drama on Sunday, March 27. Presenter Yuh-jung Youn held his statuette right next to him as he spoke to the crowd in sign language.“My dad, he was the best signer in our family.

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscar History as First Deaf Male Winner, Dedicates Emotional Speech to Father - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
28.03.2022 / 04:49

Troy Kotsur Makes Oscar History as First Deaf Male Winner, Dedicates Emotional Speech to Father

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“CODA” star Troy Kotsur made history at the Oscars as the first deaf man to win an Academy Award for acting.His victory comes 35 years after his “CODA” co-star Marlee Matlin became the first deaf actor ever to win an Oscar, for her leading role in “Children of a Lesser God.”Kotsur had formidable competition in Ciarán Hinds (“Belfast”), Jesse Plemons (“The Power of the Dog”), J.K. Simmons (“Being the Ricardos”) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (“The Power of the Dog”).

Troy Kotsur Pays Emotional Tribute to His Dad as He Becomes the Second Deaf Actor to Win an Oscar - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
28.03.2022 / 04:45

Troy Kotsur Pays Emotional Tribute to His Dad as He Becomes the Second Deaf Actor to Win an Oscar

94th Academy Awards, Troy Kotsurtook home the statuette for his role as Frank Rossiin .The actor beat out Ciarán Hinds (), Jesse Plemons (), J.K. Simmons (), and Kodi Smit-McPhee () to take home his first Academy Award on his first nomination.«This is amazing to be here on this journey.

'CODA's Troy Kotsur on the Message He Hopes People Take Away From Film (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
28.03.2022 / 04:45

'CODA's Troy Kotsur on the Message He Hopes People Take Away From Film (Exclusive)

94th Academy Awards, calling it a blessing!The 53-year-old actor spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner and likened his arrival at the ceremony like seeing a strenuous post-grad career finally pay off, at five times the rate. «It feels like — you know — I feel like I'm receiving five honorary PHDs tonight,» said Kotsur through an interpreter. «Like, I'm a doctor now if you know what I mean.

Troy Kotsur wins best supporting actor Oscar for 'CODA' - abcnews.go.com - Los Angeles
abcnews.go.com
28.03.2022 / 04:45

Troy Kotsur wins best supporting actor Oscar for 'CODA'

LOS ANGELES -- Troy Kotsur has won the best supporting actor Oscar for his role in “CODA.”Kotsur on Sunday night became the second actor who is deaf to win an Academy Award. His “CODA” co-star Marlee Matlin was the first when she won best actress for “Children of a Lesser God” in 1987.Kotsur was barely known as an actor before “CODA,” but he was considered a heavy favorite for the Oscar after the acclaimed performance and wins earlier in awards season.He beat out fellow nominees Ciarán Hinds, Jesse Plemons, J.K.

‘CODA’s’ Troy Kotsur Wins Best Supporting Actor & Becomes Second Deaf Actor To Win An Academy Award - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
28.03.2022 / 04:29

‘CODA’s’ Troy Kotsur Wins Best Supporting Actor & Becomes Second Deaf Actor To Win An Academy Award

In one of the best stories of the entire awards season, Troy Kotsur has topped his remarkable run by winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. The “CODA” star became just the second deaf actor to win an Academy Award following his co-star Marlee Matlin who won Best Actress for “Children of a Lesser God” in 1987.

Oscar Nominees By the Numbers - variety.com - France - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
24.03.2022 / 20:43

Oscar Nominees By the Numbers

Clayton Davis With the Oscars just days away, the awards pundits and Hollywood whisperers are trying to read all the tea leaves and figure out what’s winning in all 23 categories.A longtime friend and former writing colleague, Mark Johnson at Awards Daily, recently broke down the art of predicting, putting them into four simple rationales: data analysis, cultural zeitgeist, conversations with AMPAS members and gut instinct.The data piece is what’s driven by Film Twitter, while the cultural zeitgeist you see through viral videos on TikTok (for example, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from “Encanto,” isn’t nominated for Oscar but helps “Dos Oruguitas.”)This year’s crop of nominees represents interesting record breakers and trends in the Oscar canon. So let’s break it all down and how it could hint to potential winners in the wings.

‘CODA’ To Be Adapted To The Stage By Deaf West Theatre - etcanada.com - France - Los Angeles
etcanada.com
24.03.2022 / 01:27

‘CODA’ To Be Adapted To The Stage By Deaf West Theatre

“CODA,” the Oscar-nominated film about a singing teenage daughter in a deaf family, is being developed as a stage musical by the Los Angeles-based Deaf West Theatre.

Oscar-nominated ‘CODA’ in the works as a stage musical - nypost.com - Britain - France - Los Angeles
nypost.com
23.03.2022 / 23:59

Oscar-nominated ‘CODA’ in the works as a stage musical

Preview in new tab“CODA,” the Oscar-nominated film about a singing teenage daughter in a deaf family, is being developed as a stage musical by the Los Angeles-based Deaf West Theatre.The project was announced Wednesday by the film’s producers, Vendôme Pictures and Pathé Films, ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards where “CODA” is in contention for best picture. Sian Heder’s “CODA,” which was acquired for $25 million by Apple TV+ after its Sundance Film Festival debut, was adapted from a 2014 French film.That 2014 film, “La Famille Bélier,” didn’t star deaf actors as the parents, but “CODA” has drawn widespread praise for its authenticity.

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