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Australian Oscar hopefuls Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne and Jacob Elordi recognised

Australia’s film and TV academy has given some early awards season recognition to Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne and Jacob Elordi, the country’s brightest hopes for an acting nomination at next year’s Oscars.

Edgerton plays a traveling logger and railroad worker. Train DreamsByrne is a struggling psychotherapist. If I Had Legs I’d Kick You and Elordi, who portrays the creature FrankensteinHe is among seven Australians nominated for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards.

AACTA International Awards Nominated: Rose Byrne, Joel Edgerton, Sarah Snook and Jacob Elordi.

Joining them is Russell Crowe (Nuremberg), Hugh Jackman (Song Sung Blue), Dacre Montgomery (Dead Man’s Wire) and Sarah Snook ( in the TV categoriesIt’s All His Fault).

AACTA has been organizing international awards since 2012 to reflect Australia’s contribution to Hollywood. It used to hold a ceremony in Los Angeles but will now announce its winners during the main AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast in February.

Edgerton, Crowe and Jackman were nominated for best actor over Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme) and Leonardo DiCaprio (One war after another).

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Although Edgerton has an excellent shot at his first Oscar nomination, and Chalamet and DiCaprio seem certain to be nominated again, the AACTA field is overlooking strong contenders like Michael B. Jordan (sinners), Wagner Moura (Secret agent), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein), Lee Byung-hun (No Other Choice) and Dwayne Johnson (Shredding Machine).

Byrne, who is also hotly tipped for her first Oscar nomination, is up for best actress against Jessie Buckley (hamnet), Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue), Chase Infiniti (One battle after another) and Renate Reinsve (Emotional Value).

Elordi, another Australian with a good shot at an Oscar nomination, is competing against Montgomery, Benicio del Toro, for best supporting actor (one war after another), Paul Mescal (Hamnet) and Sean Penn (One war after another).

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