‘Dreamgirls’ Picks Up Most Oscar Nods
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.Jan 23, 2007(AP)-The peppy musical “Dreamgirls” led Academy Awards contenders Tuesday with eight nominations, but surprisingly was shut out in the best picture category for which it had been considered a potential front-runner.
The sweeping ensemble drama “Babel” was close behind with seven, including best picture and acting honors for two newcomers to U.S. audiences, Adriana Barraza and Rinko Kikuchi.
Other best-picture nominees were the bloody crime saga “The Departed,” the World War II spectacle “Letters From Iwo Jima,” the road-trip comedy “Little Miss Sunshine” and the monarchy-in-crisis chronicle “The Queen.”
Going into nominations day, the best-picture competition looks unusually wide open, with no consensus on a favorite. With “Dreamgirls,” a Golden Globe winner out of the race, the best picture competition was even more up for grabs.
But front-runners in all four categories nabbed nominations and seemed poised to come home with Oscars on Feb. 25: Helen Mirren for best actress as British monarch Elizabeth II in “The Queen”; Forest Whitaker for best actor as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in “The Last King of Scotland”; and Eddie Murphy and former “American Idol” finalist Jennifer Hudson as soulful singers in “Dreamgirls.”
The other nominees for best actor are Leonardo DiCaprio for “Blood Diamond,” “Ryan Gosling” for “Half Nelson,” Peter O’Toole for “Venus,” and Will Smith for “The Pursuit of Happyness.”