Condon, who was nominated for her performance in “The Banshees Of Inisherin,” swiftly took to the stage to accept her award after the mix-up.
The error happened as “CODA” actor Troy Kotsur, who won best supporting actor at last year’s ceremony, introduced the nominees alongside a sign language interpreter. As clips of the nominees’ performances were shown, the interpreter read out Mulligan’s name to cheers and whoops. After a couple of seconds he quickly said: “Kerry Condon…Kerry Condon.”
In the room at the Royal Festival Hall in London where the ceremony was taking place, the slip-up received a few murmurs but was quickly swept over, with Condon making her way to the stage in short order. It was her name that was displayed on the screen as winner, which is likely why co-star Colin Farrell encouraged her to go and collect the award.
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