In an exciting speech, the American actor, who took the award for best supporting actor, thanked his castmates and his mother, who called the ‘first technique of action’
Actor Tramell Tillman, who plays the mysterious Mr. Milchick in made history in . Last Sunday (14), the star became the first black man to win the best supporting actor in a drama series. Tillman took his statuette home, surpassing colleagues Zach Cherry (rupture), John Turturro (rupture), Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus), Walton Goggins (The White Lotus), Sam Rockwell (The White Lotus) and James Marsden (Paradise). This was the only category of action that had not yet rewarded a black interpreter.
In his speech, thrilled, the actor thanked his castmates and his mother, who called the “first technique of acting”. Tramell plays one of the top rupture characters, Apple TV+ series that mixes drama and fantasy. His character, Milchick, is the supervisor of Lumon’s office, and needs to ensure the order of inmates.
From director Ben Stiller, rupture accompanies employees of an office whose memories were surgically divided between work and personal life. Both seasons are available on Apple TV+.
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