Diane Warren is heading back to the Dolby Theatre. The legendary songwriter garnered her 14th Oscar nomination on Tuesday recognizing her work on “Applause” — an original song penned for the Samuel Goldwyn Films anthology, Tell It Like a Woman.
While Warren was recognized in November with an Honorary Oscar, she has somehow not yet taken home a statuette for Best Original Song.
Her most recent nominations from the Film Academy have come for the songs “Somehow You Do” from Vertical Entertainment’s addiction drama, Four Good Days; “Io Si (Seen)” from Netflix’s Sophia Lorren starrer The Life Ahead, co-written by Laura Pausini; “I’m Standing With You” from Twentieth Century Fox’s Breakthrough; “I’ll Fight” from Magnolia Pictures’ Ruth Bader Ginsburg doc RBG; and “Stand Up for Something” from Open Road Films’ Marshall, co-written by Common.
Warren’s first nomination in the category came for the classic Mannequin power ballad “Nothing’s” Gonna Stop Us Now,” co-written by Albert Hammond, in 1988.
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