BEST FILM THE REVENANT Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Arnon Milchan, Mary Parent, Keith Redmon BEST DIRECTOR THE REVENANT Alejandro G. Iñárritu
LEADING ACTRESS BRIE LARSON Room LEADING ACTOR LEONARDO DICAPRIO...
Lenny Abrahamson's film about a mother and son locked in a single room by their captor «Old Nick» has amassed four Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe for
its leading actress Brie Larson.
Not exact matches
Best
Actress in a
Leading Role Cate Blanchett, «Carol»
Brie Larson, «Room» Jennifer Lawrence, «Joy» Charlotte Rampling, «45 Years» Saoirse Ronan, «Brooklyn»
Brie Larson, who plays the
lead in Lenny Abrahamson's Room, joins Saoirse Ronan in the
Leading Actress category and Room «s writer, Emma Donoghue, is nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.
OUTSTANDING
LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Alison
Brie — GLOW Rachel Brosnahan — The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Jane Fonda — Grace and Frankie Allison Janney — Mom Tracee Ellis Ross — Black - ish Lily Tomlin — Grace and Frankie
«Trainwreck»
actress Brie Larson is also in talks to play the female
lead in the big - budget movie.
Actress in a
Leading Role Cate Blanchett, Carol
Brie Larson, Room Jennifer Lawrence, Joy Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Brie Larson walks on stage to accept the award for best
actress in a
leading role for ìRoomî at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Eddie Redmayne, right, presents
Brie Larson with the award for best
actress in a
leading role for «Room».
Brie Larson, right, hugs Jacob Tremblay after she wins the award for best
actress in a
leading role for ìRoomî at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Eddie Redmayne, right, presents
Brie Larson with the award for best
actress in a
leading role for ìRoomî at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Brie Larson accepts the award for best
actress in a
leading role for ìRoomî at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
LEADING ACTRESS ALICIA VIKANDER The Danish Girl
BRIE LARSON Room — WINNER CATE BLANCHETT Carol MAGGIE SMITH The Lady in the Van SAOIRSE RONAN Brooklyn
Thompson: If
Brie Larson landed a
lead actress nomination for Cinedigm SXSW pickup «Short Term 12,» which she would have if Fox Searchlight, Sony Pictures Classics or Harvey Weinstein had been behind it, I would be happy.
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Based on a script by Chris Galletta that finished high on the 2009 Black List, we're expecting an offbeat combination of «Moonrise Kingdom,» «Son Of Rambow» and» Where The Wild Things Are» (we may yet be way off...), and while the film has a trio of newcomers in the
lead roles, there's some ace comic talent in the supporting cast, including «Community»
actress Alison
Brie, and «Parks & Rec» duo Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally as some of the boys» parents.
For her performance in Room,
Brie Larson won the Academy Award for Best
Actress in a
Leading Role in 2016.
And Scott's Martian
leading man Matt Damon was named Best Actor, with Room's
Brie Larson acknowledged as Best
Actress.
Actress Brie Larson, winner of the Best
Actress In A
Leading Role award for Room, poses in the press room at the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California.
With Supporting
Actress darling Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl, 2015) about to debut as gamer - babe Lara Croft and 2015 Best
Actress Brie Larson's MCU shot Captain Marvel in production, we look at four Academy Award winners, each of them a Hollywood
leading lady, who banked blockbuster bucks in the wake of Oscar glory.
Best Canadian Film — Vancouver Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — National Board of Review Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — New York Film Critics Online Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Southeastern Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Dallas - Fort Worth Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Phoenix Critics Circle Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Las Vegas Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Chicago Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Utah Film Critics Association Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Florida Film Critics Circle Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Austen Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — San Diego Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Indiana Film Journalists Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Capri Hollywood Film Awards Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Black Film Critics Circle Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Central Ohio Film Critics Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Golden Globe Awards Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Critics» Choice Award Best
Actress for
Brie Larson — Screen Actors Guild Best
Leading Actress for
Brie Larson — BAFTA Awards Best
Actress in a Canadian Film — Vancouver Film Critics Best Young
Actress for
Brie Larson — Women Film Critics Circle Best Actor for Jacob Tremblay — Indiana Film Journalists Breakthrough Performance for Jacob Tremblay — National Board of Review Breakthrough Performance for Jacob Tremblay — Austin Film Critics Best Youth Performance for Jacob Tremblay — Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Best Youth in Film for Jacob Tremblay — Las Vegas Film Critics Most Promising Performer for Jacob Tremblay — Chicago Film Critics Breakthrough Artist for Jacob Tremblay — San Diego Film Critics Best Young Actor /
Actress — Critics» Choice Award Best Actor in a Canadian Film — Vancouver Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Southeastern Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Austen Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — San Diego Film Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Indiana Film Journalists Best Women Screenwriter — Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Screen Couple — Women Film Critics Circle (tie) Feature Film (Studio or Indie Drama)-- Casting Society of America
LEADING ACTRESS ALICIA VIKANDER: The Danish Girl
BRIE LARSON: Room CATE BLANCHETT: Carol MAGGIE SMITH: The Lady In The Van SAOIRSE RONAN: Brooklyn
Performance by an
actress in a
leading role • Cate Blanchett in «Carol» •
Brie Larson in «Room» • Jennifer Lawrence in «Joy» • Charlotte Rampling in «45 Years» • Saoirse Ronan in «Brooklyn»
Lead actress contenders are Cate Blanchett («Carol»), Blythe Danner («I'll See You in My Dreams»),
Brie Larson («Room»), Bel Powley («The Diary of a Teenage Girl»), Lily Tomlin («Grandma») and Kristen Wiig («Welcome to Me»).
Jennifer Lawrence and
Brie Larson continued the fierce awards race contest by both taking home
lead actress prizes for Joy (Musical or Comedy) and Room (Drama), while Sly Stallone unexpectedly proved there's life in the old dog yet with a Best Supporting Actor win for Creed.
LOS ANGELES, CA — JANUARY 30: Actor Leonardo DiCaprio (L), winner of the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a
Leading Role for «The Revenant,» and
actress Brie Larson, winner of the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a
Leading Role for «Room.»
Alison
Brie continues to showcase that not only is she one of hottest women around, but that she is a likable and believable
lead actress who shines brightly.
The Envelope gathers some of the
leading Oscar contenders for
lead actress to chat about their roles and the industry: (l to r standing) Charlotte Rampling, Saoirse Ronan, (l to r seated) Lily Tomlin, Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren and
Brie Larsen.
Alison
Brie is particularly good in the
lead as Ruth, an aspiring
actress, who used her background as a thespian to add soap opera - style twists and turns to the physicality.
Deadline is reporting that talented up - and - coming
actress Brie Larson is in talk to take a
lead role in Legendary Picture's Kong: Skull Island, the return of King Kong, being directed by Jordan Vogt - Roberts.
Opposite Sudeikis is «Community» star Alison
Brie, also making waves as a
lead actress.
Set in Massachusetts in the late Seventies, Free Fire stars Oscar - winning Room
actress Brie Larson in the
lead alongside Cillian Murphy.
The film's powerful
lead performances were also honoured, with young Vancouver - born Jacob Tremblay claiming Best Actor in a Canadian Film and
Brie Larson earning Best
Actress in a Canadian Film.