Old Clip Shows Michael B. Jordan Grateful For Soap Opera Nomination Years Before Oscar Win
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By Daniel Rugunya
Published on March 16, 2026.
Michael B. Jordan, the actor who won the Oscar for "All My Children" after his successful Oscar win, has been remembered for expressing gratitude for a less glamorous accolade years before his Oscar win. The actor expressed his gratitude for the recognition he received on "Soap Talk" when he was asked about a nomination for an award he had already lost. At the time, Jordan was appearing on "All my Children" and portrayed the character Reggie Montgomery for four years, earning three consecutive nominations for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards. This was the first time Jordan had ever been nominated for a major award and was replaced by his future friend, Chadwick Boseman, who later played the role. The old clip of this interview has been widely viewed as a symbolic moment in Jordan's career.
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