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2022 ESPYS Winners List
Best Championship Performance: Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams Best Breakthrough Athlete: Eileen Gu, Skiing Best Athlete, Women’s Sports: Katie Ledecky Best Athlete, Men’s Sports: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels Best Record-Breaking Performance: Stephen Curry most 3-pointers made in NBA history Best Play: Megan Rapinoe Scores from the Corner Best Comeback Athlete: Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors Best Team: Golden State Warriors Best NWSL Player: Ashley Hatch, Washington Spirit Best MLS Player: Carlos Vela, LAFC Best Athlete with a Disability, Men’s Sports: Brad Snyder, Paratriathlon Best Athlete with a Disability, Women’s Sports: Jessica Long, Swimming Best Athlete, Men’s Action Sports: Eli Tomac, Supercross Best Athlete, Women’s Action Sports: Eileen Gu, Skiing Best College Athlete, Men’s Sports: Bryce Young, Alabama Football Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports: Jocelyn Alo, Oklahoma Softball Best International Athlete, Men’s Soccer: Kylian Mbappé, PSG Best International Athlete, Women’s Soccer: Sam Kerr, Chelsea Best MLB Player: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels Best MMA Fighter: Charles Oliveira Best NBA Player: Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors Best WNBA Player: Candace Parker, Chicago Sky Best NFL Player: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers Best NHL Player: Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers Best Athlete, Men’s Golf: Justin Thomas Best Athlete, Women’s Golf: Nelly Korda Best Athlete, Men’s Tennis: Rafael Nadal Best Athlete, Women’s Tennis: Emma Raducanu Best Bowler: Kyle Troup Best Boxer: Tyson Fury Best Driver: Kyle Larson, NASCAR Best Game: Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills in OT Best Jockey: Jose Ortiz Best Olympian, Men’s Sports: Caeleb Dressel, Swimming Best Olympian, Women’s Sports: Katie Ledecky,
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Tom Hanks Skirts Question About His Polarizing ‘Elvis’ Accent at Cannes Press Conference
Manori Ravindran International EditorThe “Elvis” team was on hand in Cannes for a little more conversation about Baz Luhrmann’s boisterous musical drama — but how Tom Hanks landed on his mysterious European-American accent as Colonel Tom Parker in the movie will remain a mystery for now.The Oscar-winning actor received the first question from journalists at the Thursday press conference, and was asked how he prepared for his role as Parker and whether he researched his Dutch background and accent.Hanks skirted any discussion of his accent work, and instead spoke at length about learning more about Elvis’ notorious manager, who “was a delightful guy” that could light up every room he came into.“Was he a cheap crook that played fast and loose? Yeah, when it comes down to that, but I worked that all out to everyone’s satisfaction,” said Hanks, “He was a man who brought joy to everything he did — along with a bit of larceny.” “Elvis” marks Luhrmann’s first feature directorial effort since 2013’s “The Great Gatsby,” which also world premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Butler stars in the title role opposite Hanks as Elvis’ infamous manager.While critics have praised Butler’s tour de force performance, Hanks’ extremely thick and at times indecipherable accent for Parker, who was from the Netherlands, has been singled out as one of the movie’s weaker turns, and some have called Hanks’ prosthetic nose and padding to resemble the heavy-set Parker distracting.“I’m not interested in playing a bad guy just for the sake of, ‘Before I kill you Mr.
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