Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor Oscar for 'Sinners' Twins Role

Michael B. Jordan has won his first Academy Award, securing the Best Actor trophy for his dual performance in the film Sinners at the 98th Academy Awards. Jordan, 39, made history as the first person to win the category for portraying twins—identical brothers Elijah and Elias Moore—and is the sixth Black actor to receive the award. The victory follows a successful awards season for Jordan, including a win at the Actor awards on March 1st. In other industry news, singer-songwriter John Mayer and director McG have acquired the historic Chaplin Studios lot in Hollywood for approximately $44 million. The 1917 site, which previously housed A&M Recording and the Jim Henson Company, will be preserved as a collaborative campus. Mayer and McG aim to protect the facility's legacy, which includes the recording of Carole King’s Tapestry and the 'We Are the World' sessions, amidst a shifting landscape for Southern California production.

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[00:11] Announcer: Michael B. Jordan has won the best actor Oscar for his role in Sinners.
[00:17] Announcer: The award was presented at the 98th Academy Awards in Hollywood this past Sunday.
[00:24] Hannah Whitmore: Jordan is the sixth black actor to take the award.
[00:28] Hannah Whitmore: He is also the first person to win for portraying identical twins.
[00:32] Announcer: The film was written and directed by his longtime collaborator, Ryan Kugler.
[00:38] Hannah Whitmore: He triumphed over a field that included Timothy Shalame from Marty Supreme
[00:43] Hannah Whitmore: and Leonardo DiCaprio for one battle after another.
[00:46] Announcer: Turning now to the preservation of Hollywood infrastructure.
[00:51] Announcer: Singer John Mayer and Director McGee have purchased the historic Chaplin Studios lot.
[00:59] Hannah Whitmore: The partners reportedly invested $44 million to acquire and refresh the site.
[01:06] Hannah Whitmore: It is located at the corner of Sunset in La Brea.
[01:10] Announcer: Charlie Chaplin built the studio in 1917.
[01:14] Announcer: Since then, it has served as a production stage, a recording hub, and the home of the Muppets.
[01:23] Hannah Whitmore: Mayor and McGee have renamed the lot Chaplin Studios.
[01:27] Hannah Whitmore: McGee is taking over the former office once used by Charlie Chaplin himself.
[01:33] Announcer: The facility includes legendary recording spaces like Studio B.
[01:39] Announcer: That is where Carol King recorded the album Tapestry in the early 1970s.
[01:44] Hannah Whitmore: Studio A was also the site where prominent pop stars gathered in the 1980s.
[01:51] Hannah Whitmore: They were there to record the charity single, We Are the World.
[01:56] Announcer: Mayor has designated Studio C as his personal workspace.
[02:01] Announcer: The room was previously used by Joni Mitchell for several of her iconic albums.
[02:07] Hannah Whitmore: The acquisition comes at a challenging time for the recording industry.
[02:13] Hannah Whitmore: Home technology has reduced the demand for traditional commercial studios.
[02:19] Announcer: Next, watch for the start of a light refresh on the Chaplin Studios campus.
[02:24] Announcer: It is expected to transition into a collaborative artist environment.
[02:30] Hannah Whitmore: We are also following the career momentum of Autumn Durald Archipel.
[02:36] Hannah Whitmore: She recently became the first black person to win the Oscar for Best Cinematography.
[02:42] Announcer: Finally, industry analysts are monitoring how these private investments in Hollywood lots
[02:48] Announcer: might stem the tide of production leaving Southern California.
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Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor Oscar for 'Sinners' Twins Role
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