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How They Stack Up

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Here’s a look at the other major awards and how the Oscar nominees in the top eight categories fared:

Best Picture

“Saving Private Ryan”: Golden Globe winner

L.A. Film Critics winner

N.Y. Film Critics winner

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“Shakespeare in Love”: Golden Globe winner

Best Director

Terrence Malick: N.Y. Film Critics winner

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Steven Spielberg: Golden Globe winner

L.A. Film Critics winner

DGA Award winner

Best Actor

Roberto Begnini: SAG Award winner

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Ian McKellan: L.A. Film Critics winner

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Nick Nolte: Natl. Society of Film Critics winner

N.Y. Film Critics winner

Best Actress

Cate Blanchett: Golden Globe winner

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Fernanda Montenegro: L.A. Film Critics winner*

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Gwenyth Paltrow: Golden Globe winner

SAG Award winner

Best Supporting Actor

Robert Duvall: SAG Award winner

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Ed Harris: Golden Globe winner

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Billy Bob Thornton: L.A. Film Critics winner+

Best Supporting Actress

Kathy Bates: SAG Award winner

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Judi Dench: Natl. Society of Film Critics winner

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Lynn Redgrave: Golden Globe winner

Best Original Screenplay

“Bulworth”: L.A. Film Critics winner

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“Shakespeare in Love”: Golden Globe winner

N.Y. Film Critics winner

WGA Award winner

Best Adapted Screenplay

“Out of Sight”: Natl. Society of Film Critics winner

WGA Award winner

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* Montenegro shared this award with Ally Sheedy (“High Art”)

+ Thornton shared this award with Bill Murray (“Rushmore” and “Wild Things”)

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Golden Globe winner

Best actor in a drama: Jim Carrey (“The Truman Show”); best actor in a musical or comedy: Michael Caine (“Little Voice”)

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Natl. Society of Film Critics winner

Best picture: “Out of Sight”; best director: Steven Soderburgh (“Out of Sight”); best actress: Ally Sheedy (“High Art”); best supporting actor: Bill Murray (“Rushmore”)

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L.A. Film Critics winner

Best supporting actress: Joan Allen (“Pleasantville”)

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N.Y. Film Critics winner

Best actress: Cameron Diaz (“There’s Something About Mary”); best supporting actor: Bill Murray (“Rushmore”); best supporting actress: Lisa Kudrow (“The Opposite of sex”)

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Researched by Kathleen Craughwell

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