The Scotsman

Snubs and surprises: Margot Robbie and Leonardo Dicaprio miss out

- Laura Harding

Leonardo Dicaprio, Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig and Saltburn are among the notable omissions from the Oscar nomination­s.

Dicaprio, who previously won an Oscar for the 2015 epic The Revenant, was excluded from the best actor category for his performanc­e in Martin Scorsese's western crime thriller Killers Of The Flower Moon. Instead, there was recognitio­n for Rustin star Colman Domingo, for his performanc­e as the man who helped Martin Luther King Jr and others organise the 1963 March on Washington.

Robbie, pictured inset, also missed out on a nod in the best actress category for her titular role in box office juggernaut Barbie, although she is nominated as a producer in the best picture line-up. Annette Bening was the surprise inclusion in the category, scoring a nod for her role as record-breaking swimmer Diana Nyad.

Barbie filmmaker Gerwig was overlooked in the director category but was nominated for the adapted screenplay prize alongside her husband and fellow screenwrit­er Noah Baumbach.

First-time filmmaker Celine Song also missed out in the directing category but did land a nod in the original screenplay category for her film Past Lives, about childhood friends who reconnect as adults. Black comedy

Saltburn, which has racked up awards nods for stars Barry Keoghan and Rosamund Pike, was entirely shut out from the nomination­s, with writerdire­ctor Emerald Fennell also failing to receive a mention.

An early surge of support – including a Golden Globe nomination – for newcomer Charles Melton in the best supporting actor category for drama May December, about the aftermath of a scandalous relationsh­ip, failed to result in an Oscar nomination.

Poor Things actor Willem Dafoe also failed to make the cut, with his co-star Mark Ruffalo the only performer from the steampunk fairytale represente­d in the category.

Instead, it was a good day for American Fiction's Sterling K Brown, who landed a spot for his turn as the brother of a disgruntle­d author.

The Oscars will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel in Los Angeles on March 10.

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