Ben Affleck, Kathryn Bigelow, Ang Lee Land Directors Guild Nominations

Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck, Kathryn Bigelow, Ang Lee and Tom Hooper have been nominated for the Directors Guild of America's top award for feature-film directing, the DGA announced on Tuesday.

Outstanding Directing – Feature Film nominations went to Spielberg for "Lincoln," Affleck for "Argo," Bigelow (left) for "Zero Dark Thirty," Lee for "Life of Pi" and Hooper for "Les Miserables."

In a highly competitive year in which six films appear to be at the top of the awards race, David O. Russell was the odd man out, failing to land a nomination for "Silver Linings Playbook."

Also missing from the list, though they were considered longshots to make it: Michael Haneke for "Amour," Paul Thomas Anderson for "The Master" and Quentin Tarantino for "Django Unchained."

Spielberg, Bigelow, Hooper and Lee are all past DGA winners. Spielberg has won for "Saving Private Ryan," "Schindler's List' and "The Color Purple," Lee for "Brokeback Mountain" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Bigelow for "The Hurt Locker" and Hooper for "The King's Speech." Affleck is the only first-time nominee in the group.

Spielberg's nomination added to the record he already held for the most noms in the seven-decade history of the DGA Awards. He now has 11 nominations and has won three times, also a record.

Typically, four of the five DGA nominees go on to receive Oscar nominations. Since 2000, the DGA has matched all five Oscar nominees twice, four out of five eight times and three out of five twice.

The DGA is an even more accurate predictor of Oscar wins. In the 64-year history of its awards, 58 of its winners have gone on to take the Academy Award for Best Director. The last nine consecutive DGA winners have also won the Oscar.

There has never been an Oscar-winning director who did not also receive a DGA nomination.

The Directors Guild is the last of the major Hollywood guilds to announce its nominees. With the DGA noms now in, two films -- "Lincoln" and "Argo" -- have received what are essential best-picture nominations from the Directors, Producers and Writers Guilds, as well as an ensemble-cast nomination from the Screen Actors Guild.

"Les Miserables" was nominated by the PGA, DGA and SAG, but was ineligible for the WGA Award. "Zero Dark Thirty," which was released late in the SAG voting period and did not send screeners to the nominating committee, was nominated by the WGA, PGA and DGA, but only received an individual nomination for Jessica Chastain from SAG.

"Silver Linings Playbook" and "Life of Pi" have also been recognized by three of the four guilds, with "SLP" missing a DGA nom and "Pi" not receiving any SAG honors.

The nominees with their directorial teams, from the DGA press release:

BEN AFFLECK "Argo" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Directorial Team: Unit Production Manager: Amy Herman First Assistant Director: David Webb Second Assistant Director: Ian Calip Second Second Assistant Directors: Clark Credle, Gavin Kleintop First Assistant Director (Turkey Unit): Belkis Turan

KATHRYN BIGELOW "Zero Dark Thirty" (Columbia Pictures) Directorial Team: Unit Production Manager: Colin Wilson First Assistant Director: David A. Ticotin Second Assistant Directors: Ben Lanning, Sarah Hood First Assistant Director (Jordan Unit): Scott Robertson Second Assistant Directors (Jordan Unit): Jonas Spaccarotelli, Yanal Kassay Second Second Assistant Director (Jordan Unit): Tarek Afifi Unit Production Manager (India Unit): Rajeev Mehra TOM HOOPER "Les Misérables" (Universal Pictures) Directorial Team: Unit Production Manager: Patrick Schweitzer First Assistant Director: Ben Howarth Second Assistant Director: Harriet Worth Second Second Assistant Director: Dan Channing Williams ANG LEE "Life of Pi" (Twentieth Century Fox) Directorial Team: Unit Production Manager: Michael J. Malone Unit Production Manager (Taiwan): Leo Chen First Assistant Directors: William M. Connor, Cliff Lanning Second Assistant Directors: Robert Burgess, Ben Lanning Unit Production Manager (India Unit): Sanjay Kumar First Assistant Director (India Unit): Nitya Mehra Second Assistant Director (India Unit): Ananya Rane Second Second Assistant Directors (India Unit): Namra Parikh, Freya Parekh Second Assistant Directors (Montreal Unit): Derek Wimble, Renato De Cotiis STEVEN SPIELBERG "Lincoln" (DreamWorks Pictures/Twentieth Century Fox) Directorial Team: Unit Production Manager: Susan McNamara First Assistant Director: Adam Somner Second Assistant Director: Ian Stone Second Second Assistant Directors: Eric Lasko, Trevor Tavares

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