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Originally posted by NewRihannaStan
Exactly . That's why I like the SAG's
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Oscar overlap with actors
2000: 17 = 85%
2001: 14
2002: 16 = 80%
2003: 15
2004: 16 = 80%, 2005: 17 = 85%, 2006: 19 = 95%
2007: 15
2008: 18 = 90%, 2009: 19 = 95%, 2010: 17 = 85%, 2011: 17 = 85%
2012: 14, 2013: 14
2014: 17 = 85%
So usually they correlate pretty well. Worst is 70% overlap.
As for TV:
In the last 8 years, 1st-time roles nominated for dramas that have stayed in Series at the Emmys:
Julianna Margulies (09)
Steve Buscemi (10)
Patrick J Adams (11)
Kathy Bates (11)
Jeff Daniels (12)
Kevin Spacey (13)
Viola Davis (14)
Rami Malek (15) = average 1 per year. Perhaps the positive buzz near the end of the year for Mr Robot as maybe the best show on TV and the negative buzz for Empire melting down in its 2nd season hurt Henson.
Freshman Ensemble nominees: Good Wife (09)
Boardwalk Empire (10)
Game of Thrones (11) - None in 4 years.
COMEDY Freshmen:
Tracey Ullman (08)
Toni Collette (09)
Edie Falco (09)
Betty White (10)
Ellie Kemper (15)...The last new male was Alec Baldwin in 06.
Freshman Ensemble nominees: Modern Family, Glee (09)
Hot in Cleveland (10) - None in 5 years.
Film Individual Sag Noms (since 1994): Meryl Streep 10
Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench 8
Helen Mirren, Julianne Moore 6
Leonardo DiCaprio 5
90s-born actors with lead noms: Jennifer Lawrence & Saoirse Ronan. Queens of their generation!
The only male actor under 30 who’s gotten a lead nom before is Jamie Bell, who is 29.
With DiCaprio the very first male to get 5, he should finally win his first Sag, and then his first Oscar.