Robert Downey Jr. is one of those Hollywood stars who barely needs an introduction. Sure, everyone knows him as Iron Man, but he’s shown time and again that he’s much more than just a guy in a metal suit. He’s tackled some pretty complicated roles, and when he finally won his first Oscar in 2024, you could really feel how much it meant to him, and he couldn’t help but drop a joke or two.
The ‘big’ night at the Academy Awards
March 10, 2024, was a long time coming for Downey Jr. He was 58, and people had been rooting for him to get an Oscar for years.Finally, at the 96th Academy Awards in March 2024, Downey Jr. won Best Supporting Actor for his role in ‘Oppenheimer’. He finally earned the prestigious golden statue for playing Lewis Strauss in the film, and the film alone pretty much dominated the awards that night: from Best Picture to a handful of other big wins. Downey’s performance was intense, layered, and honestly, it felt like you were watching someone totally different from the superhero everyone is used to.
Notably, this wasn’t Downey’s first time at the Oscars; he’d been nominated before for ‘Chaplin’ and ‘Tropic Thunder’, but it was the first time he actually held that golden statue in his hands. When he got up on stage, he opened with a line that was classic Downey: “I’d like to thank my terrible childhood and the Academy, in that order.” Everyone laughed, but if you know anything about his past, you know there’s a lot of truth behind that joke.So, what was the entire speech like?
Robert Downey Jr.’s speech: What did he say?
Downey Jr. started off poking fun at himself, taking a dig at his own ‘terrible childhood’, but then he turned more sincere. He thanked his wife, Susan, calling her his “veterinarian” (then laughed and fixed it), saying she found him like a “snarling rescue pet” and loved him “back to life.” That line got to people. It was sweet, but you could tell he meant it.He also gave a shout-out to Christopher Nolan, producer Emma Thomas, and his ‘Oppenheimer’ castmates. He joked that he needed the job more than the job needed him. He wrapped up by talking about how important it is for actors to choose stories that matter.
What’s the story behind the ‘terrible childhood’?
Sure, Downey’s ‘terrible childhood’ joke tickled some funnybones and pulled a lot of laughs, but it pointed to some real struggles he endured. For the unversed, he grew up in the movie business, acting in his dad’s films when he was just five. But fame didn’t make his early life easy; in fact, Downey struggled a lot throughout.The on-screen Iron Man has talked openly about being around drugs from a very young age. Per People, by the time he was a teenager, he was already using, mostly because that’s what he saw at home. Those habits stuck with him for years. In the late ‘90s and early 2000s, things got pretty bad. There were arrests, failed drug tests, jail time, rehab, and more. In short, he went through the wringer. It almost ended his career.However, he pulled himself out. As per People, in the early 2000s, he got sober, rebuilt his life, and slowly worked his way back into Hollywood’s good graces. Then ‘Iron Man’ happened, and the rest is pretty much history.
