‘Barbie,’ ‘May December’ and ‘Poor Things’ Could Bring Three Women Producers Double Oscar Noms for Acting and Best Picture

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‘Barbie,’ ‘May December’ and ‘Poor Things’ Could Bring Three Women Producers Double Oscar Noms for Acting and Best Picture1

What do Natalie Portman, Margot Robbie and Emma Stone have in common? Aside from being in contention for this years best actress nominations, the three multiple-time nominated A-listers could follow in the footsteps of Frances McDormand in this years Oscar race.

All three women are producers on each of their films Portman for May December, Robbie for Barbie and Stone for Poor Things. If any are nominated for best picture and acting, they would be the second (or third or fourth?) women recognized in both categories in the same year. The first was McDormand for Nomadland (2020), who went on to win her third and fourth statuettes, the first person ever to win both on the same night.

Read:VarietysAwards Circuit for the latest Oscars predictions in all categories.

‘Barbie,’ ‘May December’ and ‘Poor Things’ Could Bring Three Women Producers Double Oscar Noms for Acting and Best Picture2

Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection Robbie has received raves for her performance as Stereotypical Barbie, one of the versions in Barbieland, who is stricken with a sudden sense of mortality, bringing her on a quest to the real world. Her turn has the Australian star in contention for her third acting nom following I, Tonya (2017) and Bombshell (2019). Coincidentally, Robbie lost her bid to McDormand for her turn in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which was also the same year as Gerwigs first double noms for writing and directing Lady Bird. Under the label of her production company LuckyChap Entertainment, Robbie is one of the credited producers of the film, along with one of the co-founders (and husband) Tom Ackerley.

‘Barbie,’ ‘May December’ and ‘Poor Things’ Could Bring Three Women Producers Double Oscar Noms for Acting and Best Picture2

Poor Things Poor Things (Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures) Stone, an Oscar winner for La La Land (2016), is also popular with the actors branch, with two previous acting noms best picture winner Birdman (2014) and her previous collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos on The Favourite (2018). Shes in the best position to nab both of her bids, based on the reaction out of the festival circuit and Academy screenings. Under her production company Fruit Tree, which she founded with her husband Dave McCary in 2020, shes credited with the official Producers Guild of America mark, along with Lanthimos, Oscar nominee Ed Guiney (Room and The Favourite) and Andrew Lowe. She wont have to worry about hearing her name at least once on Oscar nomination morning in January.

‘Barbie,’ ‘May December’ and ‘Poor Things’ Could Bring Three Women Producers Double Oscar Noms for Acting and Best Picture2

Natalie Portman in May December Francois Duhamel / courtesy of Netflix Regarding Portmans delicious dramedy helmed by Todd Haynes, its still pending whether or not shell have the official PGA mark, which would make her one of the nominated producers if it snagged a best picture nod. Under her production banner MountainA, which she co-founded with her partner Sophie Mas in 2021, the film also lists producers Jessica Elbaum and Will Ferrell (under Gloria Sanchez Productions), Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon (under Killer Films), Tyler W. Konney (Tyler Dodge) and Grant S. Johnson (Project Infinity). It should be noted that the Academys Special Rules for the Best Picture of the Year Award limits recipients to those who meet two main requirements:

those with screen credit of producer or produced by, explicitly excluding those with the screen credit executive producer, co-producer, associate producer, line producer, or produced in association withthose three or fewer producers who have performed the major portion of the producing functions The PGA mark doesnt guarantee a persons eligibility to be nominated and is ultimately determined by the Academy.

Whats pronounced in achieving this feat is how many of their male counterparts have done this before and on multiple occasions. Warren Beatty has done it four times (1968s Bonnie and Clyde, 1978s Heaven Can Wait, 1981s Reds and 1991s Bugsy), while Clint Eastwood (1992s Unforgiven and 2004s Million Dollar Baby) and Bradley Cooper (2014s American Sniper and 2018s A Star is Born) have two apiece. Eastwood won best picture for both of his bids, and Cooper can add one more this year with his Leonard Bernstein biopic, Maestro, which he also co-wrote and directed.

In addition to McDormand, only two other previous female acting nominees in the 95-year history of the Academy have been nominated for best picture (not in their acting designated year): Barbra Streisand (won for 1968s Funny Girl in lead actress and nominated for 1991s The Prince of Tides as a producer) and Oprah Winfrey (nominated for 1986s The Color Purple in supporting actress and 2014s Selma as a producer).

In Hollywood, were seeing a trend of acting entrepreneurs. A-listers, especially women, are taking up the mantle of the stories and doing the leg work to get the projects made. Jessica Chastain, who won best actress for The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021), a movie she also made under her Freckle Films production company, continues the trend with her upcoming Mothers Instinct with Neon.

The multi-hyphenates are embedded in an overflowing best actress race that includes Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon), Carey Mulligan (Maestro), Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (Origin), Sandra Hller (Anatomy of a Fall), Greta Lee (Past Lives) and Annette Bening (Nyad).

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