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  • 标题:Who's off to Hollywood?
  • 作者:TIM COOPER
  • 期刊名称:London Evening Standard
  • 印刷版ISSN:2041-4404
  • 出版年度:2002
  • 卷号:Feb 7, 2002
  • 出版社:Associated Newspaper Ltd.

Who's off to Hollywood?

TIM COOPER

IT'S Oscar nomination time in Hollywood. On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Pictures announces its glittering lists of movie contenders - 20 awards, five people per award - and the buildup begins. Painstaking preparation is crucial.

The dress and the diet are chosen, the hairstylist and hotel booked, the walk up the red carpet practised.

Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman are hotly tipped to head the nominations, of course.

Crowe is favourite for a third successive nomination for his star turn as Nobel prizewinning mathematician John Nash in A Beautiful Mind, following last year's victory for Gladiator.

Kidman, who has never been nominated for an Oscar, is hoping to repeat her recent success at the Golden Globes, where she won the Best Actress prize for Moulin Rouge.

But the two films expected to dominate the 24 March ceremony are Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter - which is where the Brits come in.

We could harvest a bumper crop this year.

Hopes are high in the Best Supporting categories, with Robbie Coltrane strongly tipped for his shaggy Hagrid in HP, Hogwart School's giant groundsman and Keeper of Weird Beasts.

Ben Kingsley, too, is fancied for his chilling portrayal of a psychopathic London gangster in Sexy Beast, but he may face familiar competition from Jim Broadbent, for the role of John Bayley in Iris, and Ian McKellen's Gandalf in Lord of the Rings.

Hopefuls for Supporting Actress, meanwhile, include both Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith in Gosford Park, and Kate Winslet for her winsome and charismatic performance as (the young) Iris Murdoch in Iris.

As for leading actor and actress, Britain should be cheering for Tom Wilkinson and Tilda Swinton, who both gave outstanding performances as American parents facing family crises in In The Bedroom and The Deep End respectively - but then they are competing against fellow countrymen Ewan McGregor in Moulin Rouge and, of course, Academy favourite Dame Judi Dench for her portrayal of (the old) Iris Murdoch in Iris.

Star style

Jennifer Aniston, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz wouldn't step onto that red carpet without knowing their silk shoes are the perfect match for their dress. Tamara Mellon, the society beauty who is MD of British shoe label Jimmy Choo takes over a suite at the chichi L'Hermitage hotel and stays up all night before the ceremony dyeing the stars' shoes the colour of their frocks. By the time of the ceremony, the shoes are as hard set as the grins on their wearers' faces.

Hollywood's top stylists work overtime as Oscar night draws near, calling in thousands of frocks from designers all over the world. Their nervous clients will change their minds numerous times before eventually deciding.

The most wanted celebrity dresser is Phillip Bloch.

Famous for his pencil-thin moustache and peculiar hat, his clients include Jennifer Lopez and Sandra Bulloch.

Twinkle twinkle big star getting to borrow the biggest gems from Rodeo Drive's top jewellers Van Cleef and Arpels or Harry Winston for the evening depends on your star rating. The bigger the name, the bigger the bauble. This often ends in tears when some stars refuse to hand them back or can't seem to find them the next morning.

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