Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

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The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor is a prestigious accolade presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize outstanding performances by male actors in supporting roles. One notable recipient of this award is Sean Connery, who won for his performance in the film "The Untouchables." This marked a significant milestone as Connery became the first Scottish actor to receive this honor. The film, which is set during the Prohibition era, features Connery in the role of Jim Malone, a seasoned Irish-American cop who plays a crucial part in the efforts to bring down notorious gangster Al Capone. Connery's portrayal was widely praised for its depth and authenticity, contributing to the film's overall success and critical acclaim. The Academy Award not only highlighted Connery's talent but also brought attention to the contributions of Scottish actors in the film industry, paving the way for future generations.
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