The only actors chosen who have previously been nominated are Ralph Fiennes, Adrien Brody, Hugh Grant, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Jamie Lee Curtis, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Felicity Jones, Colman Domingo and Edward Norton.
From Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington getting shut out to Hugh Grant and Jamie Lee Curtis making it in.
Kieran Culkin, Elle Fanning and "Anora" breakout Mikey Madison gave some of the night's best speeches at the NBR Awards, where "Wicked" won best film.
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Stars including Nicole Kidman, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh and Daniel Craig arrive at the National Board of Review Awards in New York. (Jan. 8)
Celebrities packed into a suite at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles for the W Magazine party on Saturday night.
Nicole Kidman and her daughter ... Demi Moore, Adrien Brody and Daniel Craig. Kidman and her daughter are no stranger to attending fashion fetes together. In June, the two attended the Balenciaga ...
Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Amy Adams and Jude Law were all shortlisted but failed to make the cut. It’s not just acting categories that have a different feel to them. Three out ...
But it's a crowded category - with nominations still possible for Angelina Jolie (Maria), Nicole Kidman (Babygirl) and Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl), among others. One notable Bafta nominee ...
Daniel Craig was notably missing when the final nominees were unveiled Wednesday. Beloved by Brits for his iconic role in the James Bond franchise, Craig took on the lead part in Luca Guadagnino ...
The filmmaker’s latest stars Daniel Craig as William Lee, a fictionalized stand-in for author William S. Burroughs, whose slender novel the movie is based on. (The author wrote the book in the ...
Do they put “straight actor” in front of Daniel Craig? It’s almost putting up a marker to limit me. Colman Domingo speaking to The New Yorker about why he refuses to be defined or limited by ...