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Meryl Streep earned a nomination for her portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady." This marks her 17th nomination. Throughout Oscar history, Streep previously received 16 nods and has only won two awards. She has already won the best actress - drama Golden Globe award this year for "The Iron Lady."
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Rooney Mara is up for best actress for her role as hacker Lisbeth Salender in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," a film based on the first book in the Swedish trilogy by late author Stieg Larsson.
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Michelle Williams earned a best actress Oscar nomination for "My Week with Marilyn," the movie in which she portrays Marilyn Monroe in the early summer of 1956.
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Glenn Close is nominated for best actress for "Albert Nobbs," the film in which she plays a woman passing as a man in order to work and survive in Ireland during the 19th century.
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Jean Dujardin earned a best actor nomination for the silent film "The Artist." He plays silent movie star George Valentin, who wonders how the arrival of talking pictures will affect his career.
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George Clooney is nominated for the best actor Oscar for his role in "The Descendants." He portrays a land baron who tries to re-connect with his two daughters after his wife suffers a boating accident. Clooney took home this year's best actor award at the Golden Globes.
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French actress Berenice Bejo earned a best supporting Oscar nod for "The Artist." She portrays talkie movie star Peppy Miller in the silent film.
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Jessica Chastain received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal as Celia Foote in "The Help," a film set during the 1960s civil right movement.
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Octavia Spencer earned a best supporting actress nod for her role in "The Help." The actress already took home this year's best supporting actress Golden Globe award.
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Kenneth Branagh received a nomination for his role as Sir Laurence Olivier in "My Week with Marilyn," co-starring fellow Oscar nominee Michelle Williams.
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Funnyman Jonah Hill is up for a best supporting actor nomination for "Moneyball." He portrays the assistant general manager of the Oakland A's baseball team, alongside Billy Beane, who's played by fellow Oscar nominee Brad Pitt.
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Nick Nolte is in the running for best supporting actor for the sports-action drama, "Warrior." He plays estranged father Paddy Conlon, a recovering alcoholic who becomes religious.
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Christopher Plummer earned a supporting actor nomination for his portrayal of an elderly man coming out as gay to his adult son in the "Beginners." He won the best supporting actor Golden Globe for the same role this year.
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Swedish actor Max von Sydow is up for the best supporting role in the 9/11 film, "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close," which stars Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock.
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Silent, black-and-white film, "The Artist" is up for best picture, alongside eight other nominees. Starring 2012 Oscar nominees Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo, it tells the story of the transition from silent movies to talkies in Hollywood. "The Artist" received 10 Oscar nods, the second most nominations this year. It won the best film (picture, musical or comedy) at the Golden Globe Awards in January 2012.
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Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" earned a best picture Oscar nomination for 2012. The film, which stars George Clooney, Matthew Lillard, Shailene Woodley and others, recently won the best picture - drama Golden Globe honor.
For Best Picture: "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close"
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Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and Thomas Horn star in the best picture-nominated film, "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close." The movie follows a nine-year-old amateur inventor, who searches New York City for the lock that matches a key left behind by his father, who died in the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
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"The Help" is in the running for best picture at the 2012 Academy Awards. The film's stars Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and Jessica Chastain earned acting nods.
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Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" leads this year's nominees list with 11 nods. The film, set in 1930s Paris, tells the story of an orphan who lives in the walls of a train station and is wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father.
In addition to best picture, "Hugo" is also up for best adapted screenplay, best cinematography and best director, among other nods.
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Director Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" earned a nomination for best picture. The romantic comedy stars Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams. Allen is also nominated in the best directing category.
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"Moneyball," starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, is in the running for best picture at the Oscars this year. It's also in the running for best adapted screenplay, among other nominations.
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Terrence Malick is behind the best picture Oscar-nominated film, "The Tree of Life." The movie, starring Brad Pitt, Sean Penn and Jessica Chastain, centers around a family with three boys in the 1950s.
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Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" scored a best picture nomination for the 2012 Academy Awards. The drama follows Albert, played by Jeremy Irvine, who enlists to in World War II after his beloved horse, Joey, is sold to the cavalry.
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Martin Scorsese is nominated in the best directing Oscar category for "Hugo" -- his 10th in Academy Awards history.
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Michel Hazanavicius earned the best directing Oscar nom for the black-and-white, silent film, "The Artist." He won the best director honor at the Golden Globes for "The Artist."