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Felicity Jones in "The Invsible Woman"
In a change of plans, Sony Pictures Classics will now campaign for The Invisible Woman star Felicity Jones in the best actress -- not best supporting actress -- Oscar category, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
The 30-year-old actress, who first broke through two years ago in Like Crazy, has received the best reviews of anyone associated with Ralph Fiennes' 19th century period piece costume drama, in which she plays Nelly Ternan, a real woman who was the secret mistress of the great writer Charles Dickens (played by Fiennes himself).
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The Invisible Woman has been screening quite a bit since its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival in early September, at which time Sony Classics suggested Jones would be a supporting actress contender. But I'm told by reliable sources that the studio decided to reconsider its positioning of the actress after its Oct. 9 screening at the New York Film Festival, when conversations with viewers and voters -- as well as Fiennes and Jones -- suggested that she belonged in lead. "After all, she is the invisible woman," notes one source.
As good as Jones is, she doesn't have a clear path to a nomination in either of the two actress categories.
The lead race is packed to the gills with past winners (August: Osage County's Meryl Streep, Blue Jasmine's Cate Blanchett, Gravity's Sandra Bullock, Labor Day's Kate Winslet, Philomena's Judi Dench and Saving Mr. Banks' Emma Thompson), nominees (American Hustle's Amy Adams and The Past's Berenice Bejo) and breakthrough performers (Blue Is the Warmest Color's Adele Exarchopoulos and Short Term 12's Brie Larson).
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And the supporting race features newcomer Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave) plus A-listers Oprah Winfrey (Lee Daniels' The Butler), Julia Roberts (August: Osage County), Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle), Scarlett Johansson (Her) and Jennifer Garner (Dallas Buyers Club); rising star Naomie Harris (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom); character actresses Sarah Paulson (12 Years a Slave), June Squibb (Nebraska) and Emily Watson (The Book Thief); and past winners of the category Melissa Leo (Prisoners) and Octavia Spencer (Fruitvale Station).
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