Michael B. Jordan keeps Best Actor Oscar in closet, unsure where to display trophy
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Hollywood actor Michael B. Jordan has revealed that his Best Actor Oscar, won for his dual performance in the vampire thriller Sinners at the 2026 Academy Awards on 15 March, is currently stored in his closet as he deliberates on permanent display options. The 39-year-old told E! News that the placement of the statuette remains unsettled.
"Right now, it's in my closet. It's one of them things that, I don't know, you don't really know where to put it, you know. It's kind of moved around to a bunch of different places," Jordan said, according to reports. He added that the trophy has shifted locations multiple times and is currently "off" his immediate focus.
The Sinners triumph
Jordan and director Ryan Coogler, his frequent collaborator, achieved major success with Sinners, which garnered four Academy Awards at the 2026 Oscars. Jordan's win for Best Actor marked recognition for his portrayal of twin protagonists Smoke and Stack in the film.
What's next for Jordan
Jordan is shifting his creative focus to voice acting, lending his talents to the upcoming Netflix animated film Swapped, in which he portrays a woodland creature named Ollie who accidentally exchanges bodies with a bird named Ivy. The project marks a departure from his live-action work.
Career milestones
Beyond his recent Oscar win, Jordan has accumulated numerous accolades including Golden Globe, British Academy Film, Producers Guild, and Emmy Awards. He made his directorial debut in 2023 with Creed III, which set a record as the largest domestic opening for a sports film in North America. Jordan was also named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive in 2020.