Jessie Buckley Wins Best Actress Oscar for 'Hamnet', Michael B. Jordan Takes Best Actor

Jessie Buckley won the Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare in the film 'Hamnet,' marking her first win in a leading category. Michael B. Jordan won the award for Best Actor for his role in 'Sinners,' earning his first career Oscar. The 98th Academy Awards ceremony was hosted by Conan O'Brien at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' was the most nominated film of the season with 16 nods.

Key Points: Oscars 2026: Jessie Buckley, Michael B. Jordan Win Top Acting Awards

  • Jessie Buckley wins first leading Oscar
  • Portrayed Agnes Shakespeare in 'Hamnet'
  • Michael B. Jordan wins first Oscar for 'Sinners'
  • Ceremony hosted by Conan O'Brien
  • 'Sinners' led with 16 nominations
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Oscars 2026: Jessie Buckley feted with Best Actress award for 'Hamnet'

Jessie Buckley wins Best Actress for 'Hamnet' and Michael B. Jordan wins Best Actor for 'Sinners' at the 98th Academy Awards. Full coverage.

"marked a significant milestone in her career, recognising a performance widely regarded as one of the most powerful of the year"

Los Angeles, March 16

Hollywood actress Jessie Buckley was honoured with the trophy for Best Actress at the 98th edition of the Academy Awards for her performance in 'Hamnet'.

The win marked her first Oscar in a leading category and highlighted her growing reputation as one of the most versatile performers of her generation. In 'Hamnet', Jessie Buckley portrayed Agnes Shakespeare, the wife of playwright William Shakespeare, navigating grief and personal loss after the death of their son.

The performance required emotional restraint and depth, focusing on the character's internal struggle and resilience. Critics praised her for bringing subtlety and intensity to the role, with much of the film's emotional weight resting on her portrayal.

The film is based on the novel by Maggie O'Farrell and explores the historical and emotional background surrounding the life of William Shakespeare and his family. Before this win, the actress had earned recognition for performances in films such as 'The Lost Daughter' and 'Women Talking'. Her Oscar victory for Hamnet marked a significant milestone in her career, recognising a performance widely regarded as one of the most powerful of the year.

Meanwhile, actor Michael B. Jordan bagged the trophy for Best Actor for his performance in the film 'Sinners'. The win marked the first Oscar of his career and represented a major milestone after years of acclaimed performances in both independent and blockbuster films.

In 'Sinners', Jordan portrayed a complex central character navigating moral conflict and personal redemption. Critics highlighted the emotional depth and physical intensity of the performance, noting how Jordan carried much of the film's dramatic weight. The role required a combination of psychological nuance and commanding screen presence, which contributed to the film's strong reception during the awards season.

The 98th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The ceremony was hosted by late-night host Conan O'Brien, who also emceed the 2025 show. Director Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' led the awards race this season with 16 nods, including top honours of best picture, director, and actor.

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Arjun K
Great wins, but I can't help but feel our Indian actors and films are still so far from this recognition. We have performers who deliver equally powerful, emotionally restrained roles year after year. The Oscars need to look beyond the usual circles.
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Rohit P
Michael B. Jordan finally gets his Oscar! Well done. 'Sinners' sounds intense. Meanwhile, waiting for the day a mainstream Bollywood actor gets a nod in the leading categories... not just technical awards. The gap is real.
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Sarah B
Interesting choice of subject matter - Shakespeare's wife. It's a perspective we rarely see. As someone who loves historical dramas, I'm definitely adding 'Hamnet' to my watchlist. Hope it gets a proper release here in India soon.
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Vikram M
Both winners truly earned it. Performances that rely on internal struggle rather than loud drama are the hardest to pull off. Respect. Also, Conan O'Brien as host again? That's a fun choice! 😄
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Kavya N
While I celebrate their success, I respectfully disagree with the article's framing. It focuses so much on the "first Oscar" milestones for the actors, but doesn't say much about the other nominees. The Best Actress category was stacked this year—some recognition for them would have been nice.

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