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Benicio del Toro’s Daughter Delilah, 14, Steals the Spotlight at Her Very First Red Carpet

Last updated: March 2, 2026 10:04 pm
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The 59-year-old Oscar winner just let the world meet the teenage daughter he has guarded from cameras for 14 years—on the same night his film scored a historic seven SAG nominations.

Why Sunday Night Was a Double Win for the Del Toro Household

Benicio del Toro has never been a red-carpet oversharer, but the 32nd Annual Actor Awards flipped the script. The Traffic Oscar winner showed up at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium with two prizes in mind: celebrate Paul Thomas Anderson’s war thriller One Battle After Another and finally let 14-year-old Delilah—his daughter with model-actress Kimberly Stewart—experience the flashbulb chaos he’s spent her lifetime avoiding.

The father-daughter debut instantly trended because fans had never seen more than grainy paparazzi shots of Delilah. Sunday’s appearance was choreographed down to the last sequin: Delilah’s off-white sparkle gown, center-bloom hairpin and diamond studs telegraphed old-Hollywood polish, while del Toro’s trademark tinted shades reminded everyone that the ’90s icon still marches to his own stylistic drum.

A Record Night for the Film That Brought Them There

One Battle After Another entered the ceremony with a field-leading seven nominations—Outstanding Cast, Stunt Ensemble and individual nods for Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Teyana Taylor, Chase Infiniti and del Toro himself. The 1970s-set revenge saga ultimately converted only one: Sean Penn won for his turn as Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw, the shadowy operative hunting DiCaprio’s fugitive revolutionary.

Del Toro’s role—Sensei Sergio St. Carlos, a martial-arts mentor who helps DiCaprio’s character go off-grid—is smaller than his usual scene-stealers, yet the SAG nod underlines how even fleeting minutes of the 59-year-old’s screen gravity can swing awards momentum. The sole win keeps the film’s Oscar prospects volatile, but the seven nominations signal that Hollywood’s largest voting bloc—SAG-AFTRA’s 170,000 members—views the movie as a serious best-picture threat.

The Reluctant Superstar and the Secret Daughter

Del Toro and Stewart’s years-long “on-and-off” relationship never produced red-carpet couple photos, and del Toro has deflected questions about Delilah since her birth on August 29, 2011. That strategy aligns with the actor’s long-standing allergy to celebrity culture—he skipped most award circuits even when he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2001. Sunday’s appearance therefore signals a tactical shift: introduce the next-gen Del Toro on his own terms, at an event centered on craft rather than tabloid glare.

Nostalgia Fuel: Why ’90s Kids Lost Their Minds

Search spikes for The Usual Suspects, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Snatch followed Delilah’s debut—proof that the actor’s ’90s résumé still powers internet nostalgia. Key titles that cemented his halo:

  • 1995: The Usual Suspects – Del Toro’s mumbled Fenster became quotable legend.
  • 1996: Basquiat – His brief turn as Benny Dalmau showcased understated cool.
  • 1998: Fear and Loathing – Dr. Gonzo’s manic excess paired with Johnny Depp to create a cult classic.
  • 2000: Traffic – The Javier Rodríguez role earned him every major trophy and proved bilingual performances could rule the Oscars.

That track record explains why even a glimpse of his child feels like an extension of the era when indie cinema’s anti-heroes ruled the multiplex.

What the Debut Hints at Next

Industry watchers are already gaming out ripple effects:

  1. Parent-child projects: Studios love multigenerational marketing-hooks; don’t be shocked if del Toro develops a Latinx coming-of-age film with Delilah in a small role.
  2. Awards optics: Voters reward personal narratives that dovetail with on-screen themes—family, legacy, protection. Expect campaign mailers to lean into the “protective father” subtext.
  3. Privacy reset: One calculated appearance doesn’t open the floodgates; Del Toro will likely revert to low visibility, making this moment even more valuable for fashion brands scouting fresh Gen-Z faces.

How to Watch the Film Everyone Will Be Citing

One Battle After Another, shot on 35 mm with Anderson’s signature tracking shots and Jonny Greenwood’s retro-minimalist score, is now streaming on HBO Max. The 2-hour-48-minute epic is best viewed cold; avoid trailers if you want the twist-heavy third act to land unspoiled. Bonus for soundtrack hunters: Anderson peppered the film with overlooked early-’70s Latin funk—yet another nod to del Toro’s heritage.

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