Past Oscar nominees/winners vying for Golden Globes: Meryl Streep, Bradley Cooper, Martin Scorsese…

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The Golden Globe Awards are never accused of lacking in star power, and nominations for the 2024 edition are no exception. Voters tend to love both the newest shiny object and the shiniest. That means plenty of big names. Combined, the nominees boast some 175 Academy Awards bids and 29 wins between them,

Taking it category by category in the past Oscar tally…

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FILM

DRAMA ACTRESS: The nominees include Annette Bening for “Nyad” (4 Academy Award nominations) and Carey Mulligan for “Maestro” (2 nominations)

DRAMA ACTOR: Bradley Cooper for “Maestro” (9 nominations), Leonardo DiCaprio for “Killers of the Flower Moon” (7 nominations, 1 win) and Barry Keoghan (1 nomination)

COMEDY/MUSICAL ACTRESS: Jennifer Lawrence for “No Hard Feelings” (4 nominations, 1 win), Natalie Portman for “May December” (3 nominations, 1 win), Margot Robbie for “Barnie” (2 nominations) and Emma Stone for “Poor Things” (3 nominations, 1 win)

COMEDY/MUSICAL ACTOR: Nicolas Cage for “Dream Scenario” (2 nominations, 1 win), Timothee Chalamet for “Wonka” (1 nomination), Matt Damon for “Air” (5 nominations, 1 win), Paul Giamatti for “The Holdovers” (1 nomination) and Joaquin Phoenix for “Beau Is Afraid” (4 nominations, 1 win)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Jodie Foster for “Nyad” (4 nominations, 2 wins), Julianne Moore for “May December” (5 nominations, 1 win) and Rosamund Pike for “Saltburn” (1 nomination)

SUPPORTING ACTOR: Willem Dafoe for “Poor Things” (4 nominations), Robert De Niro for “Killers of the Flower Moon” (8 nominations, 2 wins), Robert Downey Jr. for “Oppenheimer” (2 nominations), Ryan Gosling for “Barbie” (2 nominations) and Mark Ruffalo for “Poor Things” (3 nominations)

DIRECTOR: Cooper (9 bids), Greta Gerwig for “Barbie” (2 nominations), Yorgos Lanthimos for “Poor Things” (3 nominations), Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer” (5 nominations) and Martin Scorsese for “Killers of the Flower Moon” (14 nominations, 1 win)

SCREENPLAY: Gerwig (3 bids) and Noah Baumbach for “Barbie” (3 nominations), Nolan (5 bids), Tony McNamara for “Poor Things” (1 nomination), and Scorsese 15 bids, 1 win) and Eric Roth (7 nominations, 1 win) for “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

ORIGINAL SCORE: Ludwig Goransson for “Oppenheimer” (2 nominations, 1 win) and Mica Levi for “The Zone of Interest” (1 nomination)

ORIGINAL SONG: Bruce Springsteen for “Addicted to Romance” in “She Came to Me” (2 nominations, 1 win), Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt for “Dance the Night” and I’m Just Ken” in “Barbie” (each 1 nomination and 1 win) and Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell for “What Was I Made For?” in “Barbie” (each 1 nomination and 1 win)

 

TELEVISION

DRAMA SERIES ACTRESS: Helen Mirren for “1923” (4 nominations, 1 win). Imelda Staunton for “The Crown” (1 nomination) and Stone for “The Curse”  (3 bids and 1 win)

DRAMA SERIES ACTOR: Gary Oldman for “Slow Horses” (3 nominations, 1 win)

MUSICAL/COMEDY SERIES ACTOR: Steve Martin for “Only Murders in the Building) (1 honorary Oscar)

LIMITED SERIES/TV-MOVIE ACTRESS: Brie Larson for “Lessons in Chemistry” (1 nomination, 1 win) and Rachel Weisz for “Dead Ringers” (2 nominations, 1 win)

LIMITED SERIES/TV-MOVIE ACTOR: Woody Harrelson for “White House Plumbers” (3 nominations) and Steven Yeun for “Beef” (1 nomination)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Meryl Streep for “Only Murders in the Building” (21 nominations, 3 wins)

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