Paul Giamatti was moved to tears during his Holdovers co-star Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s Oscar speech

Paul Giamatti was moved to tears by his Holdovers co-star Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s Oscar speech.

During Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s heartwarming speech for winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in The Holdovers, her co-star Paul Giamatti was moved to tears by the moment.

Giamatti escorted Randolph to the stage to accept her very first Oscar win and watched with everyone in the crowd as Randolph deliver a powerful speech that had Giamatti getting misty.

It’s so wonderful to see actors supporting each other like this, and Giamatti’s sincere reaction to Randolph’s win is one of the best parts about the Oscars. You just can’t script something this; it comes straight from the heart.

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Da’Vine Joy Randolph honored her mom in an incredibly heartfelt speech after winning Best Supporting Actress

Da’Vine Joy Randolph gave such a great Oscar speech after winning Best Supporting Actress.

After delivering one of the best performances of 2023, stage and screen veteran Da’Vine Joy Randolph deservedly won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on Sunday night for her performance in The Holdovers.

After a really touching tribute from previous Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o, Randolph gave an incredibly heartfelt speech after winning the Academy Award, her first in her career, one where she thanked her mother for encouraging her to pursue acting.

It’s always so moving to watch someone win their first Academy Award, and Randolph showed exactly why it’s such an incredible moment to be honored for your career in such a way as winning an Oscar.

After an awards season filled with wins, Rudolph finally won the biggest prize.

While her victory might’ve been one most people saw coming after so many precursor victories at previous shows, it doesn’t make it any less awesome.

She delivers one of the strongest performances in one of 2023’s best movies, and that alone is worth celebrating. The Oscar is just the grand finale.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Da’Vine Joy Randolph ever won an Academy Award?

Da’Vine Joy Randolph delivered one of the most acclaimed performances of 2023 in the holiday dramedy The Holdovers.

The veteran actor earned her first Oscar nomination for the film in the Best Supporting Actress category where she’s poised to win after taking home the Golden Globe, the SAG Award, the BAFTA and the Critics’ Choice Award in the same category.

Barring a major upset, Randolph will very likely win at the Oscars on March 10, which would bring her Academy Awards number to one.

It’d be a very deserved win for such a phenomenal performance, and it may be The Holdovers‘ main recognition on Oscar night should it strike out in other categories.

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Paul Giamatti’s awards history at the Oscars

Has Paul Giamatti ever won an Academy Award?

Paul Giamatti is one of the most respected veteran actors in Hollywood, having been in countless films and television projects that earned critical and audience love over the years.

His performance in last year’s holiday dramedy The Holdovers earned him recognition in the Best Actor category at this year’s Oscars.

Has he ever won an Academy Award? As surprising as it is, this is only his second nomination in his career, and he’s still waiting on a win.

Giamatti earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination for 2005’s Cinderella Man, but he lost the category to George Clooney for his work in Syriana.

If he wins on Oscar night, it’ll be his first trophy in a long career of distinguished performances.

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Paul Giamatti was spotted with his Golden Globe inside an In-N-Out while still wearing his tuxedo

Paul Giamatti won for ‘The Holdovers’ and then had an iconic celebration.

Paul Giamatti was one of the winners at the 2024 Golden Globes and his celebration included a stop at one of the most beloved L.A. institutions.

Giamatti earned the award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his outstanding performance in The Holdovers. It was the third Golden Glove of his career and his first win since 2011. The Holdovers was named the best movie of 2023 by For The Win writer Cory Woodroof.

After his win, Giamatti took a trip from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills to the In-N-Out in Westwood. While still wearing his tuxedo, the actor was spotted sitting at a table with his Golden Globe Award trophy.

While we don’t know his go-to order at the beloved fast food restaurant, it is clear that Giamatti is a man who knows what he likes.

This is not the first time that Giamatti, who has lived on the Westside in Los Angeles, has been spotted at an In-N-Out:

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