Here Are This Year's First-Time Oscar Nominees
The 2016 Oscar nominations came out weeks ago, and there was a slew of priceless reactions. Saoirse Ronan talked about how her mother sobbed tears of joy, and Brie Larson admitted that she was still in utter shock. Making things even more special for certain nominees is that it's their first time ever being nominated for an Oscar. Here are the actors — and a few singers — who are first-time nominees this year!
Sam Smith
After winning a Golden Globe for best original song, Smith's track from Spectre, "Writing's on the Wall," has been nominated yet again.
Mark Rylance
Rylance has caused quite a stir this award season for his portrayal in Bridge of Spies.
Alicia Vikander
After being nominated for two Golden Globes this year, Vikander has received her first Oscar nomination for her supporting role in The Danish Girl.
Jennifer Jason Leigh
The Hateful Eight may have gotten snubbed for best picture, but Leigh's performance certainly did not.
Tom Hardy
Hardy got his first nomination for playing opposite five-time nominee Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant.
Brie Larson
Although she's been acting since she was about 10, Larson received her first nomination this year for her moving performance in Room.
The Weeknd
The Weeknd is yet another artist to receive his first nomination this year.
Rachel McAdams
Can you believe it's taken this long for McAdams to get a nomination? She's up for best supporting actress for her role in Spotlight.
Bryan Cranston
Another shocker is Cranston. The actor has been nominated countless times for Emmys for his role in Breaking Bad, but this year he gets his first Oscar nomination for the movie Trumbo.
Lady Gaga
Last year, Gaga was a performer at the Oscars. This year, she'll return as a first-time nominee for best original song for "Til It Happens to You," from The Hunting Ground.
Charlotte Rampling
The British actress is nominated for best actress for her role in 45 Years.