Paul Mescal receives special award at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Paul Mescal honoured with special award ahead of ‘Gladiator 2’ release
Paul Mescal, whose latest project for the big screen, Gladiator 2, had its first screening yesterday, was awarded at the 39th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony.
The Normal People star, 28, looked handsome in a customised black coloured designer suit with a white silk shirt underneath as he arrived at the star-studded event at Rocket Mortgage Field House in Cleveland on Saturday, October 20th.
The BAFTA winning actor received the Vantage Award, which honours an emerging artist or scholar who helps to contextualise and challenge dominant narratives around cinema.
Paul was seen smiling wide as he received the award, in fan-posted photos.
After receiving the award, the All of Us Strangers actor was photographed in conversation with Margaret Qualley, and Mikey Madison.
Paul was also pictured next to Saorise Ronan who presented the award to her fellow Irish actor.
This comes after the Ladybird actress supported the Aftersun actor at the first screening of Gladiator 2 a day earlier.
The anticipated release is set to hit the theatres on November 15th.
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