Mahershala Ali becomes first Muslim actor to win an Oscar

Published : Feb 27, 2017, 04:49 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:50 PM IST
Mahershala Ali becomes first Muslim actor to win an Oscar

Synopsis

Mahershala Ali’s win for Best Supporting Actor is also a timely piece of history-making: He’s the first Muslim actor to ever win an Academy Award. Other nominees in the category were Indian-British actor Dev Patel, Jeff Bridges, and Lucas Hedges.

Ali, 43, is only in the first third of Moonlight but his quiet yet powerful performance as Juan has made his presence felt throughout the Barry Jenkins directed coming-of-age gay drama, even long after his character departs the story.


    
He has presented the ceremonies first trophy by last year's best-supporting actress winner, Alicia Vikander. "My grandma would want me to button up. Wow," began the actor amid a standing ovation from the Hollywood audience.


    
"I want to thank my teachers and professors who told me that it is not about you, it is about characters," he said, thanking his wife Amatus Sami-Karim for being supportive while she was expecting their first child, a daughter born just four days ago.


    
Other nominees in the category were Indian-British actor Dev Patel ("Lion"), Jeff Bridges   ("Hell or High Water"), Lucas Hedges ("Manchester by the Sea" and Michael Shannon ("Nocturnal Animals").


    
Ali's name was recommended to Jenkins by producer Adele Romanski, who had worked with the actor on the Bay Area-set independent drama "Kicks."

 

 

And it was then that Jenkins cast Ali as Juan, a dealer in Miami's Liberty City neighbourhood, who sees in a young gay boy named Chiron a desperate need for guidance and protection.


    
The movie's signature image is that of Juan holding the boy in the surf as he teaches him to swim Ali had revealed that he shaped his performance of a drug trafficker on mentors who left a positive impact on him.


    
Ali birth name is Mahershalalhashbaz, and he converted to Islam in 1999. The actor has been on a whirlwind awards tour, collecting one trophy after another, including the Screen Actors Guild award for supporting actor.


    
The actor's exceptionally fruitful year saw his 16-year career skyrocket in 2016 with an Emmy nomination for his fourth season of "House of Cards'" Washington insider Remy Denton, an acclaimed run on Netflix's "Luke Cage" and a role in another Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures".

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