Sterling K. Brown Gets Real With Drew Barrymore About Life As A Black Actor
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Their conversation took a playful turn when the talk show host asked the “American Fiction” actor about his most “gruesome” on-screen death.
Sterling K. Brown is digging deep into his EGOT dreams and career as a Black actor.
The “American Fiction” star was genuinely shocked when he earned an Oscar nod for his performance in the acclaimed new satire, but equally pleased that he was one potential award closer to his wish: winning at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award each.
Sterling said in an interview Monday that he first started thinking about that exclusive club after winning three Primetime Emmys for his performances in “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson,” (2016) “This Is Us” (2017) and “Lincoln: Divided We Stand” (2021).
“After getting a few Emmys or whatnot, you realize, all right, that’s a quarter of the way to the EGO. Let’s see if we can figure out ways to get the other ones,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “But I didn’t think that it was going to necessarily be from this role or this film.”
He continued, “I’m fully aware that it is a marathon and not a sprint. I’m here for the long haul. And so the fact that the nomination came with this project is very pleasing because I think the project is awesome.”