6 Acting Performances Oscars Should Consider, From Jamie Lee Curtis and Josh O’Connor

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Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor There are never enough slots in an Oscar lineup. For performers in films that haven’t been seen by enough voters, breaking through the hustle and bustle of awards season is nearly impossible.

Enter a few reminders for voters to watch these six standout performances, each deserving a place in the conversation before ballots are cast. Michele Austin – “Hard Truths” (Supporting Actress) In Mike Leigh’s “Hard Truths,” Michele Austin shines as Chantal, a single mother and hairdresser, trying to bridge an emotional chasm between herself and her depressed sister, Pansy (Marianne Jean-Baptiste).

Austin brings warmth and empathy to the role, offering a vibrant, hopeful counterpoint to her sister’s unrelenting bitterness.

Her nuanced performance captures people’s helplessness when someone they love is in crisis. It’s an unforgettable turn in an intimate character study filled with moments of unexpected joy. Carrie Coon – “His Three Daughters” (Best Actress) Emmy nominee Carrie Coon delivers one of her most compelling performances as Katie, the eldest of three sisters, reuniting to care for their dying father in Azazel Jacobs’ tender drama, “His Three Daughters.” Katie’s controlling nature and compulsive need for order is a tool to mask profound grief and fear.

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