Many Actors Claim Not To Care For Awards, Carey Mulligan: 100% Lies!
JAKARTA - Carey Mulligan does not believe the actors who like to say that awards are not important. He said the award was a form of appreciation for actors and filmmakers.
Recently, Mulligan was nominated for Best Actress at Oscar for his role as Felicia Montealegre at Maestro.
"Being a nominee is the coolest thing, because it's given from your colleagues. This is great," Carey Mulligan quoted People as saying.
"And the thousands of actors I meet often say awards are not important and more important jobs? They lie 100 percent," he said.
Carey Mulligan plays Felicia and co-stars with Bradley Cooper who plays Leonard Bernstein in the biopic. The film tells the relationship between the conductor and the actress from Costa Rica.
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Mulligan got the role after meeting with Bradley Cooper. In the middle of the meeting, an incident occurred so Cooper took Mulligan to the hospital.
"Carey was on stage and I went backstage to meet him and realized something was not right," Cooper said some time ago.
"When I appeared, one of the properties hit my head. I continued my appearance but when I was done, I started crying. I cried on the floor until Bradley came and took me to the hospital," said Carey Mulligan.
This is the third time Carey Mulligan has received a Best Actress nomination after receiving a nomination for the same category in the film An Education (2009) and Promising Young Woman (2020).