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Oscar frontrunne­r Da'Vine Joy Randolph hopes 'Holdovers' role helps others

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Da'Vine Joy Randolph has been a standout during the 2024 Hollywood awards season, scooping up nearly all the best supporting actress awards for her role in “The Holdovers” and scoring her first Oscar nomination on Tuesday.

The film sees three people thrown together at a New England boarding school during the Christmas holidays in 1970. Randolph plays school cook Mary Lamb, who is grieving the death of her son in Vietnam, and she is joined by a cranky teacher played by Paul Giamatti and a trouble-making student, played by Dominic Sessa.

It was no easy feat to portray the grief of a character that struggled to celebrate the holidays in the wake of an enormous loss. "I had to let it go at the end of every night,” she told Reuters in an interview. Whether it was cooking or calling a loved one, it was vital for her to have what she called an “emotional palette cleanser” after filming. For her role, Randolph has won the Golden Globe and the Critics Choice award and also has several nomination­s, including nods from SAG and BAFTA.

Experts on the awards prediction website Gold Derby overwhelmi­ngly favor Randolph to win the best supporting actress Oscar. Randolph understand­s the significan­ce of playing a character who may resonate with someone who doesn't feel like celebratin­g during the holidays.

“Imagine how hard it is if you're going through something and all that is on your TV is cheery, cheery, cheery, and you don't feel like that on the inside," Randolph said. "I was very grateful to be a part of something that could be different and to be something to help other people."

 ?? ?? Cast member Da'Vine Joy Randolph attends the world premiere of "On the Come Up" at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 8, 2022. (Reuters photo)
Cast member Da'Vine Joy Randolph attends the world premiere of "On the Come Up" at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 8, 2022. (Reuters photo)

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