Lupita Nyong’o named Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars
The Kenyan actress took home the award for her first major film role, as cotton field worker Patsey in '12 Years a Slave'.
ACCEPTING her trophy with a voice quivering with emotion, Lupita Nyong’o said: “It doesn’t escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain I someone else’s. I want to salute the spirit of Patsey for her guidance and to Solomon, thank you for telling her story and your own.
“Steve [McQueen, director] you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. Thank you so much for putting me in this position – it has been the joy of my life. I’m certain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they are grateful, and so am I.
Lupita (31) also thanked her co-star, Chiwetel Ejiofor, who played the lead role of Solomon Northup, who wrote the book the film is based on, which is about the real events of his life. She added: “Chiwetel, thank you for your fearlessness and for how deeply you went into telling Solomon’s story. When I look down at this golden statue may it remind me and every little child that no matter where you are from your dreams are valid.”
