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Best Actor: MICHAEL KEATON is nominated for his leading role in Birdman. Could he add an Oscar to the Golden Globe he won last week?
EDDIE REDMAYNE is one of the favourites to land the Oscar for Best Actor, thanks to his role as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH continues his meteoric rise to the top with a first Best Actor nomination for his portrayal of mathematician Alan Turing in World War Two thriller The Imitation Game.
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BRADLEY COOPER earns his third acting nomination in as many years for his performance in Clint Eastwood's war drama American Sniper.
Comic king STEVE CARELL receives a nomination for a rare drama appearance in Foxcatcher.
Best Actress: JULIANNE MOORE is the strong favourite to finally end her barren run at the Oscars with four previous acting nominations.
REESE WITHERSPOON is hoping to add to her 2005 Best Actress win, and is nominated for her role in Jean Marc Vallee's Wild.
ROSAMUND PIKE gets a nod for her portrayal of murderous wife Amy Dunne in this big screen adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling novel Gone Girl.
MARION COTILLARD grabbed a Best Actress nomination for her performance in French movie Two Days One Night.
British star FELICITY JONES gets a mention for her turn as Jane Hawking in Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything.
Best Supporting Actor: J. K. SIMMONS earns his debut nomination at the Oscars for his portrayal of a band leader who oversteps the line in Damien Chazelle's Whiplash.
EDWARD NORTON earned the third acting nomination of his career for his turn as Michael Keaton's difficult co-star in Inarritu's Birdman. Could he finally win?
ETHAN HAWKE got his second acting nomination at the Oscars (he has two others for writing) for his 12 year commitment to Linklater's Boyhood.
A role alongside Channing Tatum in Bennett Miller's Foxcatcher earns MARK RUFFALO a nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
ROBERT DUVALL could add to his sole Oscar win way back in 1984. He's nominated for his performance as an aging supreme court judge in David Dobkin's The Judge.
Best Supporting Actress: PATRICIA ARQUETTE's nomination is one of many for critically acclaimed drama Boyhood.
EMMA STONE's turn as Michael Keaton's drug-addled daughter in Best Film nominee Birdman earns her a nod for Best Supporting Actress.
A role alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in Second World War drama The Imitation Game earns KEIRA KNIGHTLEY her second acting nomination at the Oscars.
Oscar stalwart MERYL STREEP receives her astounding nineteenth nomination for her portrayal of the witch in Sondheim musical Into The Woods.
LAURA DERN stars alongside Best Actress nominee Reese Witherspoon in Jean Marc Vallee's Wild, earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination in the process.
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show caption2025-07-11T13:52:00Z By Michael Rosser
Further winners included ‘Reflection In A Dead Diamond’ and ‘Together’.
2025-07-10T22:27:00Z By Jeremy Kay
Hikari directs Japan-set feature.
2025-07-10T17:10:00Z By Michael Rosser
Filipino filmmaker Manatad is known for Locarno award-winner ‘Whether The Weather Is Fine’.
2024-12-09T08:01:00Z By Gabriella Geisinger
The awards will take place on February 16 at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
2018-04-24T05:07:00Z By Jeremy Kay
Nominations announced on January 22, 2019.
2018-04-16T04:29:00Z By Liz Shackleton
Louis Koo named best actor for Paradox; Teresa Mo wins best actress for Tomorrow Is Another Day.
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