Stars Who Are Nominated for 2 Awards at the 2024 Golden Globes

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These talented actors, directors, writers and musicians are doubly nominated for their work in film this year

<p>Searchlight Pictures/YouTube; Richard Foreman Jr./A24/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME</p> Emma Stone

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Emma Stone

Several big names are on the list of 2024 Golden Globe Award nominees — and a handful of them are on their twice!

Actors including Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper and directors including Greta Gerwig and Martin Scorsese are nominated for two Golden Globes on Sunday night, whether they're being recognized for multiple projects (as in Stone's case) or for pulling double duty on their films.

Here, a list of all the stars who have twice the chances to win at the 2024 Golden Globes.

Bradley Cooper

<p>Jason McDonald/Netflix</p> Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in 'Maestro'

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Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in 'Maestro'

Bradley Cooper is up for both best performance by a male actor in a motion picture – drama and best director – motion picture for his work on the Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro. And as a producer on the film, he could take home a statuette if the movie wins best motion picture – drama, too.

Cooper earned his first best director nod for 2019's A Star Is Born, and Maestro marks his fourth acting nomination. He has never won a Golden Globe.

Emma Stone

<p>Searchlight Pictures/YouTube; Richard Foreman Jr./A24/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME</p> Emma Stone in 'Poor Things' and 'The Curse'

Searchlight Pictures/YouTube; Richard Foreman Jr./A24/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

Emma Stone in 'Poor Things' and 'The Curse'

Emma Stone scored both her seventh and eighth nominations this year, for best performance by a female actor in a motion picture – musical or comedy for Poor Things and best performance by a female actor in a television series – drama for The Curse.

Stone earned her first Globes nod in 2011 for Easy A, and won in 2017 for La La Land.

Greta Gerwig

<p>Samir Hussein/WireImage</p> Greta Gerwig

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Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig's Barbie has the most Golden Globe nominations of any film this year, and she has two herself, for best director – motion picture and best screenplay – motion picture. She shares the latter with her husband, Noah Baumbach.

She previously had Globes nominations for acting (for Frances Ha in 2014) and writing (for Lady Bird in 2018).

Mark Ronson

<p>Eric Charbonneau/Getty</p> Mark Ronson and Dua Lipa

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Mark Ronson and Dua Lipa

Like Gerwig, music producer Mark Ronson also has two nominations for his work on Barbie in the best original song – motion picture category for the bops "Dance the Night" (performed by Dua Lipa, who's nominated with him) and "I'm Just Ken" (sung by Ryan Gosling in the film). Producer Andrew Wyatt shares both nominations with him.

Ronson is going up against fellow Barbie songstress Billie Eilish, who's nominated for her soulful "What Was I Made For?" with brother Finneas O'Connell.

Ronson previously won in 2019 when he earned his very first nomination, for the hit "Shallow" from A Star Is Born.

Celine Song

<p>Jon Kopaloff/Getty</p> Celine Song

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Celine Song

The indie Past Lives is Celine Song's feature debut, and it was a good one: she's up for best director – motion picture and best screenplay – motion picture for the drama. The film itself is up for both best motion picture – non-English language and best motion picture – drama, and star Greta Lee earned a best performance by a female actor in a motion picture – drama nod, her first.

Martin Scorsese

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Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese has four Golden Globe wins and 12 nominations to date, the latest two coming for best director – motion picture and best screenplay – motion picture (with Eric Roth) for Killers of the Flower Moon. In total, the epic has seven nominations this year.

Christopher Nolan

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Christopher Nolan

Like Gerwig, Song and Scorsese, Christopher Nolan is up for best director – motion picture and best screenplay – motion picture for Oppenheimer, which has eight total nominations. Nolan has six nominations to his name, dating back to his writing work on 2002's Memento.

See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 81st annual Golden Globes as they're broadcasting live from The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+ this Sunday night, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. ET.

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