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Jacob Elordi Earns First Oscar Nomination for Role in Frankenstein

The Australian star who once captured hearts in The Kissing Booth has officially entered the most prestigious circle in Hollywood. Jacob Elordi has secured his first-ever Academy Award nomination, marking a massive turning point for the 28-year-old actor. Known for his versatility, Elordi is being recognized for his transformative performance as the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's 2025 adaptation of Frankenstein. A transformation for the ages Stepping into the shoes—and the heavy prosthetics—of one of literature's most iconic figures was no small feat. Elordi reportedly spent anywhere from four to ten hours a day in the makeup chair to become the stitched-together Creature. This wasn't just about looking the part; the actor also underwent specialized voice training, including techniques used by Mongolian throat singers, to create a unique, gravelly tone for the character. Director Guillermo del Toro praised Elordi's performance, noting that he cast the actor specific...

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