
Anthony Hopkins was not allowed to video into Oscars to give acceptance speech due to strict rule: report
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Anthony Hopkins had “no desire to travel to hubs in Dublin or London,” according to his representatives, adding that they “pleaded for [Hopkins] to be allowed to Zoom.” The 83-year-old actor received the Oscars' best actor accolade for his performance in "The Father."
However, Hopkins had "no desire to travel to hubs in Dublin or London," his representatives recently told IndieWire, adding that they "pleaded for [Hopkins] to be allowed to Zoom." Apparently, the Academy scoffed at the request as Hopkins was in his native Wales, so the actor went to sleep.More Related News