Michael Keaton made sure to give Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a shout-out during the 2022 Critics Choice Awards. The "Dopesick" star, who won for best actor in a limited series or movie made for TV on Sunday night, had the ongoing conflict impacting Ukraine on his mind as he accepted his award. "The only thing I’ll say about things in the world, which I’ve mentioned before, I’m going to say thank you to fellow actor President Zelenskyy, and keep up the fight," said the 70-year-old.
It wasn’t the only current event Keaton reflected on. Michael Keaton (left) thanked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his acceptance speech. (Getty Images) "… There’s only one way to change things environmentally, socially and for some sort of racial justice and social justice, two words: voting rights," he said. "Voting rights and voter suppression." "Dopesick," a Hulu series about the origins of the opioid crisis, stars Keaton as Dr.
Samuel Finnix, a doctor who prescribes Oxycontin to treat his and his patients’ pain. However, he later realizes how addictive the substance can be.
Also nominated in the category were Olly Alexander ("It’s a Sin"), Paul Bettany ("WandaVision"), William Jackson Harper ("Love Life"), Joshua Jackson ("Dr.
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