Gary Oldman does Winston Churchill proud with Oscar victory
LOS ANGELES — Gary Oldman did Winston Churchill proud.
Oldman’s performance as the indomitable British statesman in “Darkest Hour” earned the best actor Oscar on Sunday, capping his triumphant awards season that included a Golden Globe, BAFTA and other trophies for the role.
The English-born Oldman thanked the country that he’s made his home.
“I’ve lived in America for the longest time and I am deeply grateful to her for the loves and the friendships I have made and the many wonderful gifts it has given me. My home, my livelihood, my family and my Oscar,” he said. “The movies …. captivated a young man from South London and gave him a dream.”


