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Cillian Murphy jokingly asked if he should sing ‘rebel song’  to prove he is a ‘proud Irishman’ at BAFTAs

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‘Should I sing a rebel song?’: Cillian Murphy reacts after making history with Bafta best actor win

Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy jokingly asked if he should sing a “rebel song” after making history as the first Irish-born man to win Best Actor at the Baftas on Sunday, 18 February.

The Cork-born actor, 47, was recognised for his performance as J Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s biopic, for which the filmmaker was awarded best director.

Speaking at a winners’ press conference after the ceremony, Murphy was asked if he wanted to say hi to anyone back in Ireland.

“It means a lot to me to be Irish. I don’t know what else to say – should I sing a rebel song?” he quipped.

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