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After receiving eight nominations over the course of 24 years, Christopher Nolan finally took home t

How Christopher Nolan couldn't have won his first Oscar without his family's support

After receiving eight nominations over the course of 24 years, Christopher Nolan finally took home the Academy Award for Best Director last night.

The British-American director, 53, who is now based in Los Angeles, appeared emotional as he delivered his heartwarming acceptance speech for his blockbuster Oppenheimer.

Having thanked Universal Studios and his 'incredible' cast and crew, the father-of-four moved his focus to his wife Emma Thomas, who has produced all of his films.

He said: 'Thank you for those who have been there for me and believed in me my whole career [...]

'My family and the incredible Emma Thomas - the producer of all our films and producer of all our children. I love you.'

Pictured: Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, 53, proudly holds up his Oscars at last night's Academy Awards

Pictured: Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, 53, proudly holds up his Oscars at last night's Academy Awards

Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas with their children Flora (centre), Magnus (centre), Rory (second right) and Oliver (right) at the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023

Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas with their children Flora (centre), Magnus (centre), Rory (second right) and Oliver (right) at the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023

The Oppenheimer director married his university sweetheart Emma Thomas in 1997 and the couple share four children. He has previously said he fell in love with his wife at first sight.

Christopher and Emma's eldest daughter Flora, 23, made a brief appearance in his latest film as a woman whose face melted off in a nuclear blast.

But Flora isn't the only Nolan child who has followed her parents into the creative arts - with her brothers Oliver, Rory and Magnus all having made cameos in at least one of Nolan's films.

Despite their parents' high profile in Hollywood, the children side-stepped the red carpet at last night's Oscars - but were pictured sitting beside them during the ceremony and watching Christopher's speech with pride. 

Here FEMAIL delves into Christopher Nolan's family life - after the director praised his wife and four children for their unwavering support. 

'Incredible' producer wife Emma Thomas 

Christopher Nolan met his wife Emma Thomas on their first day as students at University College London in 1989.

Emma was born in London but spent time living in the Middle East as a child as a result of her father's work in the Civil Service.

Pictured: Director Christopher Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas attending the American Film Festival in 2002

Pictured: Director Christopher Nolan and his wife Emma Thomas attending the American Film Festival in 2002

Pictured: the couple - who met as university students - hold hands at last night's Academy Awards

Pictured: the couple - who met as university students - hold hands at last night's Academy Awards

Christopher and Emma - who studied English Literature and Ancient History - were placed in the same halls of residence and arranged movie screenings as part of their work with UCL's Film Society.

In 2017, the director was granted an honorary doctorate and told graduating students: 'We have four children. We have a body of work that we have made together. 

'So the moral of the story is: pay a lot of attention to who you meet on your first night at your halls of residence.' 

During his Desert Island Discs interview in 2008, Christopher said: 'I’ve come to believe in the concept of love at first sight because I realise it actually happened to me.' 

In 2001, the couple welcomed their daughter Flora together - just one year before the critically acclaimed film Insomnia, starring Al Pacino and Robin Williams, hit screens.

Pictured: Emma and Christopher's children were seen sitting next to their parents during the Oscars ceremony after side-stepping the red carpet

Pictured: Emma and Christopher's children were seen sitting next to their parents during the Oscars ceremony after side-stepping the red carpet

Director Christopher Nolan and his producer wife Emma Thomas at a photocall for Dunkirk in France in July 2017

Director Christopher Nolan and his producer wife Emma Thomas at a photocall for Dunkirk in France in July 2017

The same year they became parents, the couple opened their own production company Syncopy Films.

Although the couple are fiercely private, they have shed light on their relationship in previous interviews.

In an interview with Variety, Emma gushed about her husband's most 'underrated' quality.

She replied: 'He’s funny! People think he’s dead serious, they accuse his films of also being so serious.

'Even in Oppenheimer there are moments I find funny, even in the actor’s expressions. There is humour in his movies, and I don’t think he gets enough credit for it.'

In an interview with Screen Daily in 2018, Emma shed light on their creative partnership and detailed how she'll often give her husband books she thinks could be adapted on screen.

Pictured: the couple attending the Oppenheimer premiere in Leicester Square in London in July 2023

Pictured: the couple attending the Oppenheimer premiere in Leicester Square in London in July 2023

She joked: 'Yes, I’ll continue to give him books and he’ll continue to not be excited by some.' 

In 2018, Christopher said he enjoys working with Emma and writing scripts with his brother because their 'only agenda is making the best film possible'.

During his appearance on Desert Island Discs, the director - who was promoting Dunkirk at the time - said the key to his success was 'surrounding yourself with the people who understand and support what it is you’re trying to do, but are unafraid to criticise… You’re looking for honest feedback without an agenda.'

What's more, Christopher has also previously credited his wife for coming out with the 'correct answer' regarding the end of the 2010 movie Inception.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Christopher explained how he was constantly being asked if Leonardo DiCaprio's character Cobb was still dreaming at the end when the movie first came out.

Praising his wife's interpretation, Christopher said: 'I think it was Emma who pointed out the correct answer, really, is that the character, Leo’s character - the point of the shot is the character doesn’t care at that point. It’s not a question I comfortably answer.'

Flora Nolan's devastating Oppenheimer cameo

Pictured: Flora Nolan at the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023. The couple's eldest child studies Collaborative Arts at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts

Pictured: Flora Nolan at the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023. The couple's eldest child studies Collaborative Arts at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts

The couple's eldest child Flora appears to be following her parents into the creative industry - having studied Collaborative Arts at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.

Flora supported her father last year when she made a fleeting appearance in Oppenheimer as a woman who is affected by a nuclear bomb. 

In June 2023, Christopher revealed that he cast Flora as a woman whose face melts off in Oppenheimer in the wake of a nuclear bomb explosion.

Speaking to The Telegraph, the director explained: 'We needed someone to do that small part of a somewhat experimental and spontaneous sequence. So it was wonderful to just have her sort of roll with it.'

Although Christopher admitted that the casting may have seemed strange at first, the director said watching his daughter play that part brought the subject matter really hit home for him.

Flora Nolan made a cameo in Oppenheimer as a woman whose face melts off following a nuclear bomb attack

Flora Nolan made a cameo in Oppenheimer as a woman whose face melts off following a nuclear bomb attack

He added: 'The point is that if you create the ultimate destructive power it will also destroy those who are near and dear to you. 

'I suppose this was my way of expressing that in what, to me, were the strongest possible terms.' 

In an interview that appears on the university's website, Flora revealed that she is also an aspiring filmmaker and credits her father for showing her how to film on Super 8 movie film.

She said: 'My dad taught me how to shoot on Super 8 when I was younger and I’ve been into it ever since. I just love the way it looks. 

'Shooting on film has given me a really great understanding of light and colour and I would love to shoot on larger format if I get a chance.' 

Christopher Nolan and his children Flora and Magnus are seen leaving the boat with the cast of Oppenheimer after a tour on the Seine in Paris

Christopher Nolan and his children Flora and Magnus are seen leaving the boat with the cast of Oppenheimer after a tour on the Seine in Paris

What's more, she also revealed that she is following in her mother's footsteps by producing a short film with two friends. 

On top of this, Flora is also an aspiring musician - and detailed in the interview how she likes to layer 'ambient sounds' in her productions.

She added: 'I’ll record the birds outside or rain or people talking and use that as a starting point. I love singing and it just feels like a really interesting tool to use. 

'There are a lot of ways you can sample and chop up the human voice to create all kinds of sounds.'

Aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan

Aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023

Aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023

Pictured: aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan seen on the red carpet at the BAFTAs in London with his parents last month

Pictured: aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan seen on the red carpet at the BAFTAs in London with his parents last month

Magnus Nolan made fleeting appearances as Cobb's son in Inception - but was only ever pictured from behind

Magnus Nolan made fleeting appearances as Cobb's son in Inception - but was only ever pictured from behind

Following in his big sister's footsteps, aspiring photographer Magnus Nolan, 15, also made a brief appearance in one of his father's films. 

When he was a toddler, Christopher and Emma's son played James Cobb in Inception.

He only appeared in fleeting moments in the film and was seen from the back playing on a beach in Cobb's memory.

What's more, Magnus' father has been especially supportive of his dream of becoming a photographer.  

In June 2023, Wired magazine published a profile of Christopher Nolan featuring only images his son had taken. 

The following month, Magnus travelled to China with his father to promote Oppenheimer. 

The aspiring photographer also walked the BAFTAs red carpet with his parents in London last month.

Rory Nolan's working title for The Dark Knight

Rory Nolan seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023. The couple's son made two cameos in their movies

Rory Nolan seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023. The couple's son made two cameos in their movies

Pictured: Christopher and Emma's son is credited as the 'boy on the bridge' in the 2014 movie Interstellar

Pictured: Christopher and Emma's son is credited as the 'boy on the bridge' in the 2014 movie Interstellar

Like Magnus and Flora, Rory Nolan has also made a cameo in his parents' films.

Christopher and Emma's son is credited as the 'boy on the bridge' in the 2014 movie Interstellar.

In The Dark Knight Rises, Rory appeared as 'the boy on the bus' during one of Batman's battles.

According to Screen Rant, Nolan names the working titles of his films after his children and The Dark Knight rises was dubbed 'Rory's First Kiss'.

The publication reports that Inception was dubbed 'Oliver's Arrow' for a time while Interstellar had the working title of 'Flora's Letter'. 

Oliver Nolan's Oppenheimer insight

Oliver Nolan - who has also made a cameo in his parent's films - seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023 with his family

Oliver Nolan - who has also made a cameo in his parent's films - seen attending the UK premiere of Oppenheimer in July 2023 with his family

In 2006, Christopher and Emma's eldest son Oliver was only a baby when he appeared in their film The Prestige, starring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman and Michael Cane. 

While promoting Oppenheimer, Christopher shed light on a conversation he'd had with his children about the film.

Speaking to Wired, the director said: 'I told one of my sons about it as I started to write it, and he literally said to me: "But nobody really worries about that anymore."

'Two years later, he's not saying that. The world's changed again. And that's a lesson for all of us, but particularly for the young. The world changes fast.'

As well as paying tribute to his wife in his BAFTA acceptance speech last night, Nolan also recognised campaigning groups who have 'fought long and hard to reduce the number of nuclear weapons'.

He added: 'In accepting this I do just want to acknowledge their efforts and point out they show the necessity and potential of efforts for peace.' 

Oppenheimer won a whopping seven Oscars at Sunday night's Academy Awards - while rival Barbie only won one.

The historical epic directed by Christopher Nolan swept the major categories with wins for Best Actor Cillian Murphy, Best Supporting Actor Robert Downey Jr. and Nolan - with the film also winning Best Picture.

In contrast, Barbie, who memorably won against Oppenheimer in the 'Barbenheimer' box office showdown over the summer, walked away with just one award for Best Original Song for What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish and Finneas McConnell. 

Downey Jr. jokingly thanked his 'terrible childhood' as he finally won an Oscar for his portrayal of Lewis Strauss, was delighted as he took to the stage -  after host Jimmy Kimmel made a very awkward quip about his drug use.

The veteran actor - who has acted for over five decades -  took home the Academy Award over stiff competition including Sterling K. Brown, American Fiction, Robert De Niro, Killers of the Flower Moon, Ryan Gosling, Barbie, and Mark Ruffalo, Poor Things.

He continued: 'Here's my little secret. I needed this job more than it needed me. Chris knew it, Emma made sure that she surrounded me with one of the great casts and crews of all time, Emily, Cillian, it was fantastic

Oppenheimer won a whopping seven Oscars at Sunday night's Academy Awards - while rival Barbie only won one - pictured Robert Downey Jr. with the Best Supporting Actor Oscar 

Downey Jr., 58, Lewis Strauss (pictured), was delighted as he took to the stage - after host Jimmy Kimmel made a very awkward quip about his drug use

Downey Jr., 58, Lewis Strauss (pictured), was delighted as he took to the stage - after host Jimmy Kimmel made a very awkward quip about his drug use  

Cillian Murphy finally won the Oscar in the coveted Best Actor category for Oppenheimer

Cillian Murphy finally won the Oscar in the coveted Best Actor category for Oppenheimer

The talented star took to the podium to showcase his signature wit and even joked about his 'terrible childhood' while accepting the honor.

He said: 'Thank you, thank you. Ah -- thanks, Sam, thanks, fellas. You only flubbed one line. I'd like to thank my terrible childhood and The Academy, in that order.

'I'd like to thank my -- veterinarian -- I meant wife, Susan Downey over there. She found me a snarling rescue pet and you loved me back to life. That's why I'm here. Thank you.'

The talented actor went on talk about how much he needed his role in Oppenheimer while thanking director Christopher Nolan and castmates Emily Blunt and Cillian Murphy.

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