Kenyan: Lupita Nyong’o wins supporting actress Academy Award at Oscars 2014

Kenyan; Lupita Nyong’o has won the Academy Award for supporting actress in her role as Patsey, a favored but abused slave in the Steve McQueen-directed drama “12 Years a Slave.”

The win follows Nyong’o taking the same award at the Screen Actors Guild awards, a good barometer of Oscar winners. This is the first Academy Award for the Mexico City-born, Kenyan-raised actress. She has also won the Broadcast Film Critics Assn.

Award for the role, as well as a number of regional accolades from critics/groups in Austin, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Phoenix and more. Nyong’o was three weeks shy of graduating from Yale Drama School when she was cast by McQueen.

Actress Lupita Nyong'o accepts the Oscar for supporting actress for her role in "12 Years a Slave."  (Kevin Winter / Getty Images / March 2, 2014)
Actress Lupita Nyong’o accepts the Oscar for supporting actress for her role in “12 Years a Slave.”
(Kevin Winter / Getty Images / March 2, 2014)

“12 Years a Slave” centers on the story of Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man in the North who is abducted and sold into slavery in the South. Nyong’o’s Patsey, a standout slave for Michael Fassbender’s plantation owner, is raped and beaten, all while trying to find a shred of dignity to cling to. The film was nominated for best picture, and director McQueen and costars Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor are also Oscar nominees.

Before starring in McQueen’s film, Nyong’o acted onstage in “The Winter’s Tale,” “Uncle Vanya” and “The Taming of the Shrew.” Nyong’o recently hit the big screen alongside Liam Neeson in Jaume Collet-Serra’s thriller “Non-Stop.”

Nyong’o was one of the favorites to win the award, though many pundits singled out Jennifer Lawrence, who won the supporting actress Golden Globe for her role in “American Hustle.” Nyong’o’s fellow nominees also included Sally Hawkins in “Blue Jasmine,” Julia Roberts in “August: Osage County” and June Squibb in “Nebraska.”

Kenyan-Mexican actress Lupita Nyong’o earned best supporting actress for her blistering turn as the tormented slave Patsey — her first major role after attending the Yale School of Drama — in McQueen’s film, produced by Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B.

“It doesn’t escape me for a moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. So I want to salute the spirit of Patsey for her guidance and for Solomon [Northup], thank you for telling her story and your own,” Nuong’o said in her acceptance speech.

“This has been the joy of my life… When I look down on this golden statue, may it remind me and every little child that no matter where you’re from, your dreams are valid.

Source: Los Angeles Times

 

Yohannes Ayalew

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