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Entertainment

Breakout Performers Likely to Win at Awards Shows

Every year, some breakout names emerge victorious at various awards groups on just their first nominations. Last year, Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan won Golden Globes for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” while Austin Butler also won on his first bid, for “Elvis.” This year, several performers are in with a good chance of following in these performers’ footsteps and triumphing on their first nominations, too. Here are the most likely to win.

Lily Gladstone — “Killers of the Flower Moon“

Lily Gladstone stars in Apple Original Films’ “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which tells the true story of the murders of Osage tribe members in the south of the USA in the 1920s. Gladstone demonstrates quiet power and searing intelligence in her heartbreaking role as Mollie Burkhart, who is one of the victims of the plan concocted by her husband (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his uncle (Robert De Niro). Gladstone is nominated for Best Drama Actress alongside Carey Mulligan (“Maestro”), Sandra Hüller (“Anatomy of a Fall”), Annette Bening (“Nyad”), Greta Lee (“Past Lives”), and Cailee Spaeny (“Priscilla”). Currently, we are predicting that Gladstone will win this category.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph — “The Holdovers“

Focus Features‘ “The Holdovers” stars Paul Giamatti and Dominic Sessa as a teacher and student, respectively, who have to learn to put up with one another after they’re forced to stay at school for Christmas. While the two men are the heart of the film, Da’Vine Joy Randolph may just be the soul of the movie in her emotional turn as the school’s cook, who is mourning the loss of her son. Randolph delivers a breakout turn here and is nominated for

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