American actor Sterling K. Brown, known for his accolades in Hollywood, including three Emmys and a Golden Globe, is basking in his first Oscar nomination for best supporting actor in the film 'American Fiction.' Brown, 47, values the experience of being an Oscar nominee over winning the award, choosing to play it cool and learn from the prestigious Hollywood group. He humorously mentioned crying during the movie 'Saltburn' when asked about the last time he cried watching a film.
"I cried during 'Saltburn.'" -- @SterlingKBrown joking about the last time he cried watching a movie https://t.co/CDG9f6RiEH via @variety
Sterling K. Brown has decided to play it cool. Nominated for best supporting actor for his role in the film 'American Fiction,' the 47-year-old actor is excited to be in the Oscar race https://t.co/1JEmKZlAJl https://t.co/bsi0S4t21n
Nominated for best supporting actor for his role in the film 'American Fiction,' Sterling K. Brown cherishes the chance to learn about what goes on within one of the most prestigious groups in Hollywood https://t.co/elf4MVIOoj https://t.co/W0kPmKaHNZ