Sterling K Brown predicts Robert Downey Jr. to win at Oscar 2024, says, "He's incredibly deserving"
Feb 04, 2024
Washington DC [US], February 4 : Actor Sterling K Brown talked about his nomination for the Oscar 2024 and said that he might lose it to Robert Downey Jr., while praising him for his acting skills, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sterling K Brown, Robert Downey Jr. along with Robert De Niro, Ryan Gosling and Mark Ruffalo, are competing for best supporting actor at the 2024 Academy Awards.
"Robert Downey Jr. is going to win, and he's incredibly deserving," Brown said of the 'Oppenheimer' star and his fellow nominee. "He's an incredible actor. You should give him love. And the fact that I get a chance to be nominated along with him and Mr. [Robert] De Niro and Ryan Gosling and [Mark] Ruffalo, I'm just happy to be in the room."
The actor, who is up for best-supporting actor for his performance in American Fiction, recently said on The Graham Norton Show, "There's no losing yet -- it'll happen in its own due time."
Brown went on to suggest that "Colman [Domingo] will probably win," and added, "I know I'm not going to win." Domingo was also a guest on the BBC show, as well as scored a Best Leading Actor Oscar nomination for Rustin.
Though Graham Norton and the other guests pushed back, reminding Brown that he still has a decent chance of winning, the 'This Is Us' actor acknowledged he is "totally fine" if he does not win the trophy.
Brown told last month that he thought the Cord Jefferson-directed movie, adapted from Percival Everett's 2001 novel Erasure, "was one of the best scripts I'd ever read."
"It was able to make fun of an industry and also challenge it to say there are ways in which you could be better," he said of American Fiction. "You are narrow in terms of Black life that you are willing to portray for mass consumption. I'm going to tell you that, and at the same time, I'm going to give you an idea of other stories that would be viable for mass consumption," reported The Hollywood Reporter.