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These Are All 51 Women Nominated For Oscars In 2018

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Ever since the 2018 Oscar nominations came out in late January, the anticipation over who the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will choose as the winners has slowly built. At this point, the excitement is at an all-time high, as the 90th annual award show will air on March 4. This year the Oscar nominees included more diversity than usual, including many women nominated for 2018 Oscars whom you might not know about. Even though you probably are familiar with each of the actors nominated for their roles in some of 2017's best films, you probably don't know even a fraction of the total number of women nominated for Academy Awards.

As we all know, in the past, men have overwhelmingly dominated the Oscar nominations — and while this year isn't too different, it's also important to celebrate and acknowledge the women who have earned nods this year. A few have even made history, like Rachel Morrison, who became the first female cinematographer nominated for a Best Cinematography Oscar ever. While those kinds of triumphs are encouraging, a few other categories — like Sound Editing and Visual Effects — still lack any female nominees, so there's still a long way to go.

As you'll probably notice, even though many women have worked behind the scenes in the top films of the past year, the majority of them are white, showcasing the lack of racial diversity at the Oscars. The Academy Awards clearly still don't represent a perfectly un-biased competition, but regardless, each of the female nominees below deserves to be celebrated for their work.

1

Sally Hawkins

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Hawkins' starring role in The Shape Of Water earned her a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

2

Frances McDormand

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Frances McDormand stars in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, for which she is nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She previously won Best Actress at the 1996 Oscars for her role in Fargo.

3

Margot Robbie

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Robbie nailed her performance in I, Tonya, and she earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

4

Saoirse Ronan

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Ronan got her third Academy Award nomination overall and second for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her part in Lady Bird.

5

Meryl Streep

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At this point, the Oscars should just be called the Streeps. The actor earned her 21st nomination with her role in The Post. Streep received her first nomination in 1979 for her supporting role in The Deer Hunter.

6

Mary J. Blige

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Blige could be on her way to becoming an EGOT, because just this year she earned nominations for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Original Song. Her role and track, "Mighty River," both shined in Mudbound.

7

Allison Janney

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Janney earned herself a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role with I, Tonya.

8

Lesley Manville

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The actors plays Daniel Day Lewis' character's sister in Phantom Thread, a role for which she received a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

9

Laurie Metcalf

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The former Roseanne star played everybody's mom in Lady Bird. Metcalf is now nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

10

Octavia Spencer

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This year, Spencer received her third Oscar nomination, for Best Actress in a Supporting Role thanks to The Shape of Water. As reported by Entertainment Weekly, this nomination makes Spencer the first Black female actor to earn two consecutive Oscar-nominations, as in 2017, she was nominated for her role in Hidden Figures.

11

Greta Gerwig

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Gerwig is nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay with her Best Picture-nominated film, Lady Bird.

12

Emily V. Gordon

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Gordon co-wrote The Big Sick with her real-life partner, Kumail Nanjiani. Together they're nominated for Best Original Screenplay at this year's Oscars.

13

Vanessa Taylor

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Taylor co-wrote The Shape of Water with Guillermo del Toro, and the two are nominated for Best Original Screenplay.

14

Dee Rees

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Rees wrote and directed Mudbound, and she is nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.

15

Nora Twomey

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Twomey is nominated for Best Animated Feature Film with her movie, The Breadwinner.

16

Anita Doron

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Doron is nominated for Best Animated Feature Film with Twomey for writing The Breadwinner.

17

Dorota Kobiela

Kobiela is the co-director and co-writer of Loving Vincent, which is nominated for Best Animated Feature Film.

18

Ildikó Enyedi

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Enyedi wrote and directed On Body and Soul, a Hungarian movie nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.

19

Rachel Morrison

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Morrison made history with her nod for Best Cinematography, as her work on Mudbound made her the first female cinematographer nominated for an Oscar.

20

Jacqueline Durran

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Durran is nominated for Best Costume Design her work two different films: Beauty And The Beast and Darkest Hour.

21

Consolata Boyle

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Boyle worked as the costume designer for the film Victoria and Abdul, and she is nominated for Best Costume Design.

22

Agnès Varda

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Varda is a co-director of the documentary, Faces Places, which is nominated for Best Documentary Feature.

23

Laura Checkoway

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Checkoway directed the short documentary, Edith+Eddie. She's nominated for Best Documentary (Short Subject) at the 2018 Oscars.

24

Kate Davis

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Davis directed and edited the short documentary, Traffic Stop, which is nominated for Best Documentary (Short Subject).

25

Tatiana S. Riegel

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Riegel was the editor of I, Tonya, which is nominated for Best Film Editing at the 2018 Oscars. She has an impressive resume with her work on other films and TV shows, like The Way Way Back, United States of Tara, and Lars and the Real Girl.

26

Lucy Sibbick

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Sibbick is nominated along with Kazuhiro Tsuji and David Malinowski for Best Makeup & Hairstyling. She worked as a prosthetic hair artist and prosthetic makeup artist on Darkest Hour, a Best Picture nominee.

27

Emilie Georges

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Georges is a producer of Call Me By Your Name, which means she's nominated for Best Picture.

28

Lisa Bruce

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Bruce's work as a producer of Darkest Hour earned her a Best Picture nomination.

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Emma Thomas

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Thomas produced Dunkirk along with Christopher Nolan, and she will receive a Best Picture award should Dunkirk win.

30

Evelyn O'Neill

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O'Neill produced the Best Picture nominee Lady Bird, along with Scott Rudin and Eli Bush.

31

Megan Ellison

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Ellison co-produced Phantom Thread, another Best Picture-nominated film. She has three Oscar nominations from films she's produced so far.

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JoAnne Sellar

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Sellar worked as a producer on the film Phantom Thread, earning her a nomination for Best Picture.

33

Amy Pascal

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Pascal produced The Post along with Steven Spielberg. Together, they're nominated for Best Picture.

34

Kristie Macosko Krieger

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In addition to Pascal and Spielberg, Krieger co-producedThe Post, which earned her a nomination for Best Picture.

35

Darla K. Anderson

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Anderson co-produced the Pixar film, Coco, which is up for Best Animated Feature Film.

36

Lori Forte

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Forte is an Oscar nominee for her role as a producer on the nominated animated film, Ferdinand.

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Rosalie Varda

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Rosalie Varda produced Faces Places, which is nominated for Best Documentary Feature.

38

Julie Goldman

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As a producer of the Best Documentary Feature nominee, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, Goldman will receive an Oscar should the film win.

39

Joslyn Barnes

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Barnes co-produced the documentary Strong Island, earning her a nod for Best Documentary Feature Film.

40

Elaine McMillion Sheldon

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McMillion Sheldon directed Heroin(e), a short doc nominated for Best Documentary (Short Subject).

41

Taura Stinson

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Stinson wrote the song "Mighty River" for Mudbound. She is nominated for Best Original Song for her work, which Mary J Blige co-wrote and performed.

42

Diane Warren

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Warren wrote the song "Stand Up For Something" with Common for the film Marshall. The two musicians are nominated for Best Original Song.

43

Kristen Anderson-Lopez

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Anderson-Lopez co-wrote the music and lyrics for "Remember Me" for the film Coco. She and her husband famously wrote "Let It Go" for Frozen, and again they're nominated for Best Original Song.

44

Sarah Greenwood

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Greenwood has two nominations this year for Best Production Design as she worked on both Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour.

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Katie Spencer

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Spencer worked in Set Decoration for Beauty and the Beast and Darkest Hour. Like Greenwood, she's nominated for Best Production Design at the 2018 Oscars.

46

Alessandra Querzola

Querzola led set decoration of Blade Runner 2049, and she's nominated for Best Production Design.

47

Dana Murray

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Murray is a producer of Pixar's animated short, Lou, which is nominated for Best Animated Short Film.

48

Ru Kuwahata

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Kuwahata co-directed Negative Space, a nominee for Best Animated Short Film.

49

Rachel Shenton

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You may know Shenton as the character Lily Summers in Freeform's Switched at Birth, but the actor also wrote the short film, The Silent Child. She's a nominee for Best Animated Short Film.

50

Katja Benrath

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Benrath directed the live action short film, Watu Wote/All of Us, which is nominated for Best Short Film (Live Action).

51

Mary H. Ellis

Ellis is the only woman nominated in the category, Best Sound Mixing. She's honored for her work on the film Baby Driver.

These Oscar-nominated women all helped make 2017 a special time for movies, and they all deserve our attention this Oscars.

Correction: A previous version of this story included inaccurate information about the cinematographer and producer of Heroin(e). The story and headline have since been updated.