This Article is From Jul 13, 2011

Tilda Swinton didn't know about Oscars

Tilda Swinton didn't know about Oscars

Highlights

  • Hollywood actress Tilda Swinton has said she had no idea how prestigious the Academy Awards were until she won one because she had never watched the ceremony.
  • The 50-year-old Scottish actress won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 2007 movie 'Michael Clayton' but says that she had no idea how prestigious an accolade it was, reported Contactmusic.
  • "I have to admit that I'd never seen the Oscars on television and really had no idea that it was so important. It was a very long show, but it did move me up from the children's table, professionally, in Hollywood," she said.
  • Swinton, who has twins Xavier and Honor with painter John Byrne, said that the accolade didn't have meaning for her and had no bearing on her subsequent career choices.
  • "Did it have meaning for me? Not really. After winning, I went straight to Milan and started 'I Am Love'. Since then, I haven't done another Hollywood film," she said.
  • Swinton also said that her children are unimpressed by her career and have only seen her in one film.
  • "The only movie of mine that my children have seen is 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe', where I played the evil White Witch. My daughter said it was too loud. They're just not Disney kids. They live in Scotland and don't have a television. When I brought my Oscar home and showed the children, nobody knew what it was. The thing sat on the kitchen table for two weeks. It was kind of meaningless to them," Swinton said.
London: Hollywood actress Tilda Swinton has said she had no idea how prestigious the Academy Awards were until she won one because she had never watched the ceremony.

The 50-year-old Scottish actress won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 2007 movie 'Michael Clayton' but says that she had no idea how prestigious an accolade it was, reported Contactmusic.

"I have to admit that I'd never seen the Oscars on television and really had no idea that it was so important. It was a very long show, but it did move me up from the children's table, professionally, in Hollywood," she said.

Swinton, who has twins Xavier and Honor with painter John Byrne, said that the accolade didn't have meaning for her and had no bearing on her subsequent career choices.

"Did it have meaning for me? Not really. After winning, I went straight to Milan and started 'I Am Love'.  Since then, I haven't done another Hollywood film," she said.

Swinton also said that her children are unimpressed by her career and have only seen her in one film.

"The only movie of mine that my children have seen is 'Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe', where I played the evil White Witch. My daughter said it was too loud. They're just not Disney kids. They live in Scotland and don't have a television. When I brought my Oscar home and showed the children, nobody knew what it was. The thing sat on the kitchen table for two weeks. It was kind of meaningless to them," Swinton said.

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