Yesterday, the American actor, Brad Pitt, received an Oscar nomination for his role in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" (once in Hollywood), thereby confirming his strong return to the front rows.

Pitt, 56, never received an Oscar for his acting performance, despite his career that he started 30 years ago, and has been nominated for an Oscar three times before.

But he is the favorite to win Best Actor in an Supporting Role at the Academy Awards next month, at the discretion of the observers, after critics were dazzled by his performance in the film directed by Quentin Tarantino.

In the movie, Pitt plays the role of (Cliff Booth), a duple and loyal companion who performs the difficult tasks of a television star who has gone missing the spotlight, and is performed by Leonardo DiCaprio. Pete won the Golden Globe for his role in the film, and was nominated for one of the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Tarantino received 10 Academy Awards nominations yesterday.

Los Angeles À Reuters