Sunday, October 21, 2007

Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men Golden Globe nomination

actress Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Menhas been nominated for a Golden Globe award for her role in the television movie Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee.

Paquin is up for best actress in a supporting role for the film, which tells the story of the massacre of hundreds of Native American Sioux men, women and children by the 7th Cavalry at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890.

Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men plays the role of schoolteacher Elaine Goodale who, prior to the massacre, worked to improve the quality of life for the Sioux.

The 25-year-old actress won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Jane Campion's 1993 film The Piano, making her one of the youngest Academy Award winners in history.

She has also starred in the X-Men movies as well as The Squid and the Whale and Almost Famous.

Paquin hairstyles X-Men is nominated in the category alongside Grey's Anatomy's Katherine Heigl and Australian actress Rachel Griffiths from Brothers & Sisters, as well as Rose Byrne for Damages, Samantha Morton for Longford and Jaime Pressly for My Name is Earl.

Two movies set against different wars, Atonement and Charlie Wilson's War, dominated the nominations, with Atonement earning seven nods, including a bid for best drama, to lead all film contenders.

The World War Two saga also earned best dramatic actor and actress nominations, respectively, for Scottish performer James McAvoy and his English-born leading lady, Keira Knightley, for their roles as lovers torn apart by a family lie and the conflict in Europe.

The filmmaker behind Atonement, Joe Wright, was nominated for best director, and the 13-year-old actress Saoirse Ronan earned a nod for her supporting role as the younger sister who betrays Knightley's character. Other nominations came for best screenplay and musical score.

In a first for the Golden Globe awards, which are given out by some 90 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the top category of best film drama was shared by seven nominees instead of the usual five.

"That tells us it was a very good year for dramas, and it was very difficult for us to pick the nominees," HFPA president Jorge Camara said. He said that three movies tied for the fifth position among dramas, leading to the seven nominations.

Three of the remaining five were crime dramas - American Gangster, Eastern Promises and the latest from Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men. Rounding out the category were two period pieces - There Will Be Blood, about the rise of an oil baron in the early 1900s, and The Great Debaters, a Depression-era story of race relations and hope. Anna Paquin hairstyles X-Men

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