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Apart from the usual snubs and surprises, there were multiple double nominations.
Anya Taylor-Joy was nominated for both "Emma" and "The Queen's Gambit."
This year's Golden Globe nominations were announced on February 3, 2021. After one of the strangest years in Hollywood's history, it could only be expected that a few wild card nominations would sneak their way in ("Emily in Paris"? Really?).
But besides the snubs and surprises, these seven actors, writers, directors, and composers had a great morning - they were all nominated for multiple awards.
Keep scrolling to see who will be playing double duty at the ceremony on February 28.
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Anya Taylor-Joy received a nomination for her performance as the titular role in "Emma" ...
"Emma."
Universal
... and also for her star-making performance in "The Queen's Gambit."
"The Queen's Gambit."
Netflix
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Sacha Baron Cohen was nominated, of course, for the reprisal of his iconic character in "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" ...
"Borat Subsequent Moviefilm."
Amazon Studios
But he also snagged a nomination for his performance in "The Trial of the Chicago 7."
"The Trial of the Chicago 7."
Netflix
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Olivia Colman received a nod for her role as Queen Elizabeth in "The Crown" ...
"The Crown."
Netflix
She was also nominated for her role as Anne in "The Father."
"The Father."
Sony Pictures Classics
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Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross picked up two score nominations. First, for David Fincher's "Mank."
"Mank."
Netflix
And second, for Pixar's "Soul."
"Soul."
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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Three director/screenwriters were nominated in both categories. First, Emerald Fennell for writing and directing "Promising Young Woman."
Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell.
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Next, Aaron Sorkin for writing and directing "The Trial of the Chicago 7."
Aaron Sorkin.
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And lastly, Chloé Zhao for writing and directing "Nomadland."