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Barbie and Oppenheimer lead Golden Globe nominations

Actors Margot Robbie, Sarah Snook and Elizabeth Debicki are in the running.

Actors Margot Robbie, Sarah Snook and Elizabeth Debicki are in the running. Photo: Getty/TND

Three acclaimed Australian actresses have been nominated in the 2024 Golden Globe awards, released overnight Monday, for their performances in blockbuster screenings.

Margot Robbie received a nod for best female actor in a musical or comedy for her role in the year’s highest-grossing movie Barbie.

Sarah Snook, who played Shiv in the hit series Succession, was nominated for best actress in a drama.

And fellow Aussie Elizabeth Debicki received recognition for her portrayal of the late Princess Diana in The Crown.

As predicted, two movies dominated nominations in the 81st Globes awards.

Barbie and Oppenheimer – together dubbed “Barbenheimer” – scored big in the awards to be held January 7.

Greta Gerwig received a nod for best director of a motion picture for Barbie alongside Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan.

Bradley Cooper was recognised for Maestro and Martin Scorsese for Killers Of The Flower Moon.

Barbie and Oppenheimer are both also nominated for best screenplay, alongside Killers Of The Flower Moon, Past Lives and Poor Things.

Oppenheimer is up for best picture, alongside Maestro and Killers Of The Flower Moon.

Cillian Murphy has a nod for best male actor in a motion picture, alongside Maestro‘s Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio for Flowers Of The Killer Moon, Barry Keoghan for Saltburn and All Of Us Strangers star Andrew Scott.

Robert Downey Jr has been recognised in the best supporting male actor category in Oppenheimer, alongside Ryan Gosling for Barbie. Killers Of The Flower Moon star Robert De Niro, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe for Poor Things also received nods.

Competing alongside Robbie’s for best female actor in a musical or comedy are Emma Stone for Poor Things, Jennifer Lawrence for No Hard Feelings and May December star Natalie Portman.

Meanwhile, three songs from the Barbie film are up for best song, including Dua Lipa’s Dance The Night and What Was I Made For? from Billie Eilish.

Oppenheimer is also up for best original score alongside Killers Of The Flower Moon and Poor Things.

Both Barbie and Oppenheimer are also nominated in the new category of cinematic and box office achievement, alongside Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film.

The Crown is a big contender in the TV category, getting a nod for best drama series alongside 1923, The Last Of Us and Succession.

Dominic West, who stars in The Crown as Prince Charles, is up for best performance by a male actor, alongside Pedro Pascal for The Last Of Us, Gary Oldman for Slow Horses and Brian Cox for Succession.

Debicki, who plays Princess Diana in The Crown, received a nod for best female supporting actress on TV alongside Hannah Waddingham for Ted Lasso and Meryl Streep for Only Murders In The Building.

Similarly, Imelda Staunton, who plays Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown, is nominated for best female performance in a TV series drama alongside Emma Stone for The Curse, Bella Ramsey for The Last Of Us and Dame Helen Mirren for 1923.

Only Murders In The Building also has a good showing, with a nod for best TV series musical or comedy, as well as recognition for star Selena Gomez in best female performance in a TV series musical or comedy, alongside Elle Fanning for The Great and Ayo Edebiri for The Bear.

Meanwhile, Steve Martin and Martin Short from Only Murders In The Building are up for best male performance in a TV series musical or comedy, alongside Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis and Jeremy Allen White for The Bear.

Ricky Gervais has been nominated for stand-up comedy on TV for Armageddon alongside Selective Outrage from Chris Rock, which followed the infamous Oscars 2022 slap from Will Smith.

-with AAP

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