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For both “The Hours” and “Adpaptation”, Meryl was nominated for a Golden Globe in the leading and supporting actress categories. Below is a list with all nominations related to “The Hours” and “Adaptation”
The Hours (7 nominations)
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actress – Drama … Nicole Kidman
Best Actress – Drama … Meryl Streep
Best Supporting Actor – Drama … Ed Harris
Best Director … Stephen Daldry
Best Screenplay … David Hare
Best Original Score … Phillip GlassAdaptation (6 nominations)
Best Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical
Best Actor – Comedy … Nicolas Cage
Best Supporting Actress – Comedy … Meryl Streep
Best Supporting Actor – Comedy … Chris Cooper
Best Director … Spike Jonze
Best Screenplay … Charlie Kaufman, Donald Kaufman
The awards will be handed out on January 19, 2003
Meryl Streep received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for “Adaptation” together with Kathy Bates for “About Schmidt” and Catherine Zeta Jones for “Chicago”. “The Hours” received nods for Best Picture, Nicole Kidman, Best Actin Ensemble, “Adaptation” was mentioned with nods for Best Picture, Chris Cooper and Best Writing. Winners will be announced at the Critics’ Choice Awards gala on January 17, 2003
“The Hours” was named Best Movie of the Year by the National Board of Review, which also named Chris Cooper Best Supporting Actor for “Adaptation”. Julianne Moore was announced as Best Actress for “The Hours” (tying with her performance in “Far From Heaven”) by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, Chris Cooper also won.
The National Board of Review chose “The Hours” as best movie of the year, this wednesday. Julianne Moore also won as Best Actress for “Far From Heaven”, Chris Cooper won Best Supporting Actor for “The Hours”. With this beginning of the 2003 award season, the Golden Globe nominations will be announced December 19.
Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman are honored by the Premiere Magazine with it’s Icon Award for the Women of the Year. Kidman and Moore attended the show, Meryl accepted her award via satelite video. She’s currently in London to attend the GQ Men of the Year Awards.
Meryl presented and accepted the award for Liam Neeson, who was chosen as Best Theatre Actor this evening in London.
Great news! Meryl has been nominated for a 2001 Drama Desk Award for her performance in ‘The Seagull’ along with Robin Bartlett (Everett Beekin), Lindsey Duncan (Private Lives), Anna Paquin (The Glory of Living), Mercedes Ruehl (The Goat) and Sarah Jessica Parker (Wonder of the World). “The Seagull” is also nominated for Best Revial. The Drama Desk Awards ceremony will be held 9 PM May 19 at the F.H. LaGuardia Concert Hall at Lincoln Center.
Hilary Swank was awarded with the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in “Boys Don’t Cry”. Meryl, who attended the ceremony with her husband and her daughter Grace, was nominated in the same category for “Music of the Heart”.
Meryl has received yet another Oscar nomination in the Best Actress category for her performance in “Music of the Heart”. She’s nominated alongside Annette Bening (American Beauty), Janet McTeer (Tumbleweeds), Julianne Moore (The End of the Affair) and Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry). The Oscars will be handed out this March.
The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama went to Hilary Swank for her performance in “Boy’s Don’t Cry”. Meryl was nominated in the same category for “Music of the Heart”. Cross your fingers when the Oscar nominations are announced on February 15, 2000.