"She gave up her career for me to pursue my career," said Sylvester. Meanwhile, Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson won the award for Best Sound Mixing for the World War I drama '1917.'
US sound engineer Donald Sylvester accepts the award for Best Sound Editing for 'Ford v Ferrari' during the 92nd Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California. Pic/AFP
Donald Sylvester made history by winning his first Oscar for Best Sound Editing for the film 'Ford v Ferrari'. At the glitzy gala, which is currently underway, the sound engineer thanked his wife while lifting the award.
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"She gave up her career for me to pursue my career," said Sylvester. Meanwhile, Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson won the award for Best Sound Mixing for the World War I drama '1917'.
The 92nd edition of the Academy Awards is currently taking place at the Dolby Theatres, Los Angeles, California.
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