Robert Downey Jr. secured his fourth Golden Globe win for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the blockbuster 'Oppenheimer', marking another milestone in his illustrious career. His portrayal of the villainous Lewis Strauss in the Christopher Nolan-directed film earned him this prestigious award, adding to his previous wins for 'Short Cuts', 'Ally McBeal', and 'Sherlock Holmes'.
In his characteristic humor, Downey Jr. quipped about taking a beta blocker to ease his nerves during the acceptance speech. He expressed gratitude for Universal's strong support in bringing Nolan's vision to life, calling 'Oppenheimer' a "goddamn masterpiece". He also credited his wife, Susan, for skillfully pushing him beyond his comfort zone.
The official 'X' account congratulated the actor on Twitter for winning the Best Supporting Male Actor award at the Golden Globes for his remarkable performance in 'Oppenheimer'.
The 81st Golden Globe Awards took place in Beverly Hills, California, offering audiences worldwide a chance to witness this glamorous event, including Indian viewers who could stream the show on Lionsgate Play.
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