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Oscars 2019 Nominations: See the Complete List

by Jess Cohen | Tue., Jan. 22, 2019 
#LadyGaga  #BradleyCooper  #SamElliott  #MahershalaAli  #ViggoMortensen
On Tuesday morning, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kumail Nanjiani announced the nominees for the 91st Academy Awards, with A Star Is Born's Lady GagaBradley Cooper and Sam Elliott all receiving nods, as well as Green Book's Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen. Both A Star Is Born and Green Book are also up for Best Picture at the award show. The ceremony, which reportedly will go on without a host for the first time in 30 years, is set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 24 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Let's take a look at all of the actors, producers, directors and more who just received an Oscar nomination!

Best Picture
A Star Is Born, Bill Gerber, Bradley Cooper and Lynette Howell Taylor
Green Book, Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly and Nick Vallelonga
Roma, Gabriela Rodríguez and Alfonso Cuarón
BlacKkKlansman, Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, Raymond Mansfield, Jordan Peele and Spike Lee
The Favourite, Ceci Dempsey, Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday and Yorgos Lanthimos
Black Panther, Kevin Feige
Bohemian Rhapsody, Graham King
Vice, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adam McKay and Kevin Messick
Best Directing
Alfonso Cuarón, Roma
Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman
Pawel Pawlikowski, Cold War
Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite
Adam McKay, Vice
Best Animated Feature Film
Incredibles 2
Isle of Dogs
Mirai
Ralph Breaks the Internet 
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Best Foreign Language Film
Capernaum
Cold War
Roma 
Shoplifters 
Never Look Away
    Best Actor in a Leading Role
    Christian Bale, Vice
    Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody
    Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born
    Viggo Mortensen, Green Book
    Willem Dafoe, At Eternity's Gate
    Best Actress in a Leading Role
    Glenn Close, The Wife
    Olivia Colman, The Favourite
    Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born
    Melissa McCarthy, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
    Yalitza Aparicio, Roma
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Mahershala Ali, Green Book
    Adam Driver, BlacKkKlansman
    Sam Rockwell, Vice
    Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
    Sam Elliott, A Star Is Born
    Best Actress in a Supporting Role
    Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
    Amy Adams, Vice
    Emma Stone, The Favourite
    Rachel Weisz, The Favourite
    Marina De Tavira, Roma
      Best Adapted Screenplay
      The Ballad of Buster Sruggs
      A Star Is Born
      If Beale Street Could Talk
      BlacKkKlansman
      Can You Ever Forgive Me?
      Best Original Screenplay
      Green Book
      First Reformed
      The Favourite
      Vice
      Roma
      Best Original Song
      "Shallow," Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Andrew Wyatt, A Star Is Born
      "All the Stars," Mark Spears, Kendrick Lamar, Anthony Tiffith, Solana Rowe, Black Panther
      "I'll Fight," Diane Warren, RBG
      "The Place Where Lost Things Go," Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Mary Poppins Returns
      "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings," David Rawlings, Gillian Welch, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
      Best Documentary Feature
      Free Solo
      Of Fathers and Sons
      Minding the Gap
      Hale County This Morning, This Evening
      RBG
      The Favourite, Olivia Colman
      Atsushi Nishijima/Twentieth Century Fox
      Best Documentary Short Subject
      Black Sheep
      Lifeboat
      Period. End of Sentence.
      End Game 
      A Night at the Garden 
      Best Cinematography
      A Star Is Born
      Cold War
      The Favourite
      Never Look Away
      Roma
      Best Costume Design
      The Favourite
      Mary Poppins Returns
      Black Panther
      Mary Queen of Scots
      The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
      Best Film Editing
      BlacKkKlansman
      The Favoruite
      Green Book 
      Vice
      Bohemian Rhapsody
      Margot Robbie, Mary Queen of Scots
      Focus Features
      Best Makeup and Hairstyling
      Vice
      Border
      Mary Queen of Scots
      Best Original Score
      Black Panther
      BlacKkKlansman
      Isle of Dogs
      Mary Poppins Returns
      If Beale Street Could Talk
      Best Production Design
      Black Panther, Hannah Beachler and Jay Hart
      The Favourite, Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton
      Mary Poppins Returns, John Myhre and Gordon Sim
      First Man, Nathan Crowley and Kathy Lucas
      Roma, Eugenio Caballero and Barbara Enriquez
      Best Animated Short Film
      Animal Behavior
      Bao
      Late Afternoon
      One Small Step
      Weekends
      Best Live Action Short Film
      Detainment 
      Marguerite 
      Fauve 
      Mother 
      Skin
      Best Sound Editing
      A Quiet Place
      Black Panther
      Bohemian Rhapsody
      First Man
      Roma
      Best Sound Mixing
      A Star Is Born
      Black Panther
      Bohemian Rhapsody
      First Man
      Roma
      Best Visual Effects
      Christopher Robin
      First Man
      Avengers: Infinity War
      Ready Player One
      Solo: A Star Wars Story
      Watch E! on Sunday, Feb. 24 starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT for our comprehensive 2019 Oscars coverage followed by the Oscars telecast on ABC at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. PT!


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