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    • Jamie Lee Curtis. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022) This was the first career Oscar nomination for Curtis. She plays IRS agent Deirdre Beaubeirdre, who serves as the antagonist to Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) and her family in various timelines.
    • Ariana DeBose. “West Side Story” (2021) 2021 Best Supporting Actress nominees: Jessie Buckley, “The Lost Daughter” Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story” Judi Dench, “Belfast”
    • Yuh-Jung Youn. “Minari” (2020) Youn won for playing the loving grandmother who follows her son and his family from Korea to build their life in America. She is the second Asian woman to win in this category, after Miyoshi Umeki for “Sayonara.”
    • Laura Dern. ‘Marriage Story’ (2019) Dern swept the season for playing a tough-as-nails divorce attorney representing an actress (Scarlett Johansson) leaving her director husband (Adam Driver).
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    • Jamie Lee Curtis — 2023. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)
    • 2022 – Ariana Debose. ‘West Side Story’ (2021)
    • 2021 – Youn Yuh-jung. ‘Minari’ (2020)
    • 2020 – Laura Dern. ‘Marriage Story’ (2019)
    • Maria Bakalova 85% Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
    • Glenn Close 25% Hillbilly Elegy
    • Olivia Colman 98% The Father
    • Amanda Seyfried 83% Mank
    • Yuh-Jung Youn 98% Minari

    (Photo by Amazon Studios) The Role: The guileless and ever ready-to-please but often maligned daughter in Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat sequel. Maria Bakalova’s ugly duckling transformation and ability to match Cohen beat for beat, staying in character for hours on end, are unquestionably Oscar-worthy feats, though some of the outrageous stunts she had...

    The Role: The wise and caring grandmother who plays adoptive mother to JD Vance during his formative years growing up in Appalachia while his mother, played by Amy Adams, struggles with bad men and addiction. The Odds: We love Glenn Close and are desperate for the 8-time nominee finally to win, but with a Razzie nomination for the same role, we can...

    (Photo by ©Sony Pictures Classics) The Role: The adult daughter of Anthony Hopkins’s eponymous father, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. The Odds: Many had Glenn Close pegged to win the year that Olivia Colman took home the Best Actress prize for The Favourite, but alas, it was not in the cards for Close that year. The same thing could happen in 2021, ...

    (Photo by Courtesy of Netflix) The Role: Marion Davies, rumored Citizen Kane subject William Randolph Hearst’s muse and mistress. The clever woman who was at times the only one truly working behind the scenes in Hollywood on behalf of the notorious newspaper publisher was given life and her just due by Amanda Seyfried. The First Reformedstar also h...

    (Photo by ©A24) The Role: Soon-ja, an unconventional and hilarious grandmother based on writer/director Lee Issac Chung’s real-life grandmother, who preferred playing cards and cracking jokes over baking cookies. The Odds: If a win at the SAGs, BAFTAs, and our feature on her career weren’t enough to convince you that Yuh-Jung Youn could win the Bes...

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