'Trumbo'
leads Screen Actor nods; 'Joy', 'The Martian' snubbed
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[December 10, 2015]
By Piya Sinha-Roy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Trumbo,"
the movie about the 1947 Hollywood blacklist, led the
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nominations on Wednesday in a
diverse field that hinted at likely Oscar contenders but
snubbed presumed front-runners "The Martian" and new
Jennifer Lawrence drama "Joy."
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"Trumbo," about a group of screenwriters and directors
shunned for their associations to the Communist Party, earned
three nominations, including the guild's top prize for best
ensemble cast.
Other nominees for best ensemble include Netflix African war
drama "Beasts of No Nation," Wall Street comedy "The Big Short,"
Catholic Church abuse probe "Spotlight" and rap movie "Straight
Outta Compton."
Adam McKay, director of "The Big Short" said he was impressed by
the range of topics covered by the nominations.
"You're talking about the advent of hip hop, child soldiers, the
sex scandal in Catholic church and malfeasance in Wall Street -
I'm pretty proud of that for Hollywood," he told Reuters.
The top winners at the SAG awards, chosen by more than 100,000
actors, often go on to win Oscars. The list was announced a day
ahead of Thursday's Golden Globe nominations and January's
nominations for the Oscars.
"Trumbo" star Bryan Cranston earned a best actor nod for his
role as Dalton Trumbo, while Helen Mirren got a best supporting
actress nomination for playing gossip columnist Hedda Hopper.
Mirren was also nominated for best actress for "Woman in Gold."
Other lead movie actors nods went to Johnny Depp for "Black
Mass," Leonardo DiCaprio for "The Revenant," Michael Fassbender
for "Steve Jobs" and Eddie Redmayne for playing a transgender
pioneer in "The Danish Girl."
Among the women, Cate Blanchett was nominated for the lesbian
drama "Carol," Brie Larson for psychological thriller "Room,"
Saoirse Ronan for Irish immigrant tale "Brooklyn" and Sarah
Silverman for "I Smile Back."
But Oscar-winner Lawrence was absent from the list, along with
David O. Russell's new film "Joy" and Matt Damon's box-office
hit space adventure "The Martian."
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Quentin Tarantino's Western drama "The Hateful Eight," and the
football head injury movie "Concussion" and its star Will Smith also
came away empty-handed.
The nominations of "Beasts of No Nation" and "Straight Outta
Compton," which both feature black male casts, came at a time when
Hollywood movies have been criticized for lack of racial diversity.
"Beasts" actor Idris Elba landed a best supporting actor nod, but no
women of color made it into either the best actress or supporting
actress categories in film.
"I’m just floored and humbled right now. It’s such a huge honor to
be recognized by my friends and peers," said Elba, who also earned a
best leading TV drama actor nod for "Luther."
In the television categories, medieval fantasy saga "Game Of
Thrones" and thriller "Homeland" led the way with three nominations
each. British period drama "Downton Abbey," political thriller
"House of Cards" and advertising drama "Mad Men" were also nominated
for best drama ensemble cast.
The winners will be announced in Los Angeles on Jan. 30.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Jill Serjeant, Alistair
Bell and David Gregorio)
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