Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper and More Stars Who Earned Multiple Oscar Nominations This Year

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The 96th Academy Awards ceremony will be held Sunday, March 10

<p>Lionel Hahn/Getty; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Lionel Hahn/Getty</p> Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper and Christopher Nolan

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Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper and Christopher Nolan

Several stars double-dipped at the 2024 Oscars.

The nominations for the 96th annual Academy Awards were announced Tuesday, with Oppenheimer in the lead with 13 total nods.

Emma Stone received a Best Actress nomination for her performance in Poor Things, plus she qualified as one of the nominated producers under the film's Best Picture nod. Stone, 35 and a previous Oscar winner, is now the second woman to be nominated for acting and Best Picture for the same film, after Frances McDormand for Nomadland, which won both spots in 2021.

Additionally, Poor Things director Yorgos Lanthimos is nominated for Best Director and under its Best Picture nomination.

Bradley Cooper received three nominations this year: Best Actor, Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, for starring, producing and co-writing Maestro.

Cooper, 49, is now the fourth person to direct himself to an acting nomination on more than one film, according to the Academy. (He directed Maestro and 2018's A Star Is Born.) Those other three actor-directors are Laurence Olivier (for Henry V, Hamlet and Richard III), Warren Beatty (for Heaven Can Wait and Reds) and Clint Eastwood (for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby).

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<p>Jason McDonald/Netflix </p> Bradley Cooper in Maestro

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Bradley Cooper in Maestro

Oppenheimer filmmaker Christopher Nolan also received three nominations this year: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture for writing, directing and producing the J. Robert Oppenheimer biopic.

Nolan, 53, was most recently nominated at the 90th Oscars ceremony for his producing and directing work on Dunkirk. He has also received Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay nominations for 2011's Inception. His breakout movie, Memento, earned him a Best Original Screenplay nomination back in 2002.

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Martin Scorsese received two nominations, in Best Director and Best Picture, as a director and producer on Killers of the Flower Moon. Scorsese, 81, previously won Best Director in 2007 for his movie The Departed.

His Best Director nomination marks his 10th career nomination for that award, and he also now stands as the oldest living Best Director nominee, according to the Academy.

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<p>Paramount Pictures</p> Lily Gladstone and Martin Scorsese on the set of Killers of the Flower Moon

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Lily Gladstone and Martin Scorsese on the set of Killers of the Flower Moon

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French filmmaker Justine Triet, who co-wrote and directed Anatomy of a Fall, received nominations in Best Original Screenplay and Best Director for her work on the Sandra Hüller–starring film. Triet's nomination for Best Director marks the ninth time a woman has received a nomination in that category.

Jonathan Glazer received Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay nominations for The Zone of Interest. The film received five total nominations Tuesday, including for Best Picture and Best International Film. American Fiction's Cord Jefferson is recognized under Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Under the Best Sound category, Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic are both listed twice, for their work on Maestro and The Creator.

The 96th Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air live on Sunday, March 10, from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

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