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Kieran Culkin wins first Oscar for ‘A Real Pain’ from N.J.’s Jesse Eisenberg
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Jesse Eisenberg Granted Polish Citizenship After ‘A Real Pain’ Oscar Win: ‘An Honor of a Lifetime’
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Kieran Culkin tried to quit ‘A Real Pain’ — then won Best Supporting Actor at 2025 Oscars
Kieran Culkin thanks Jesse Eisenberg's sister Hallie, the iconic '90s Pepsi girl, in SAG Awards speech for casting him in 'A Real Pain.'
Macaulay Culkin celebrated his brother Kieran Culkin's win at the 97th Academy Awards for his supporting role in Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain. When speaking at the Vanity Fair Oscars party on the red carpet,
Kieran Culkin took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 2025 Academy Awards for his role as Benji Kaplan in Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain. In A Real Pain, Culkin and Eisenberg play an odd-couple cousin pairing on a trip around their grandmother's native Poland.
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