1/27 - The
International Cinema Society Announces Awards for 2004 - BEST SUPPORTING
ACTOR - Clive Owen, Closer -- runner-up: Paul Bettany, Dogville - Thanks,
lui
1/25 - USA
Today: "The dark horse: Owen. Another womanizer, this one far
more profane. His character's savage delivery of verbal abuse earned
him a Golden Globe, but may be too brutal for the more populist academy."
Wire Images and a Getty
picture from the NYFCC Awards at the Roosevelt Hotel.

MCN:
"No, I didn't jump up and down. But it's a huge honor and
thrill. It doesn't come any bigger than the Oscars." - Supporting
Actor Nominee for Closer, Clive Owen
1/25 - Clive receives an Oscar nomination
for Closer!!! Congratulations!
Here
is the list of all the nominees
The
BBC: "Winslet, Imelda Staunton and Clive Owen
lead the UK hopes, which include three nods for Mike Leigh's film
Vera Drake."
Quint
at AICN on the noms: "...Other than that, go INCREDIBLES!
Go Clive Owen! Yay for a Richard Linklater nom!
Who are you folks rooting for?"
Oscarwatch.com
The
Academy
|
Updated
awards calendar at MCN
Clive
wins best supporting by the Las Vegas Critics
The
On Line Film Critics: BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
David Carradine, Kill Bill Volume 2
Thomas Haden Church, Sideways
Jamie Foxx, Collateral
Clive Owen, Closer
Peter Sarsgaard, Kinsey
Movie
City News Awards Central
The
Golden Satellite Awards - Nom for supporting
London
Film Critics: British Actor of the Year
1. James McAvoy (Inside I'm Dancing) (Momentum Pictures)
2. Paddy Considine (Dead Man's Shoes) (Optimum Releasing)
3. Clive Owen (Closer) ( Columbia )
4. Daniel Craig (Enduring Love) (Pathe)
5. Ben Kingsley (House of Sand and Fog) ( Buena Vista )
12/15/04
- Clive
nominated as best supporting for the Broadcast Film Critics Awards.
Winners announced in January. Thanks, Cindy
12/15/04
- Clive
wins the Toronto film critics award for best supporting actor/actress.
Thanks, leyla
12/13/04
- New York Film Critics Circle Go 'Sideways' Also --
In a move that surprised absolutely no one, the
New York Film Critics Circle (membership includes many of
the top magazine and newspaper critics in the country) gave their
Best Film award to Sideways, the movie that just this weekend won the
Los Angeles Film Critics' top honor and dominated this morning's Golden
Globe nominations. The indie comedy, which is cementing its Oscar chances
as the days go by, also took home Best Screenplay and Best Actor and
Best Supporting Actress honors for Paul Giamatti and Virginia Madsen,
respectively. In a bit of a surprise, however, Sideways' Alexander Payne
lost the Best Director award to Clint Eastwood for his boxing drama
Million Dollar Baby. Most of the other Gotham awards, however, were
highly predictable, with Imelda Staunton winning Best Actress for Vera
Drake, The Incredibles winning Best Animated Film, Fahrenheit 9/11 nabbing
Best Nonfiction Film, and Maria Full of Grace named Best First Feature.
In the not-quite-predictable but no-surprise-either category,
Clive Owen won Best Supporting Actor for Closer and Bad Education
took home the Best Foreign Language Film honor; last but not least,
Hero was the winner for Best Cinematography. --Prepared by IMDb staff.
Thanks, Kris C
Closer
and Clive nominated for the Golden Globes! - Natalie also
for best supporting, Nichols for director and screenplay as well.
Clive
nominated for best supporting actor by the International Press
Association.
Ceremony January 23rd in Beverly Hills (List
of nominees here) Also nominated -- Natalie Portman, Actress in
a Supporting Role, Drama. Patrick Marber for Best Screenplay, Adapted.
John Bloom and Antonia Van Drimmelen for film editing. Thanks, Jinete
at the Murphsplace Forum
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