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Riseboroug­h to keep best actress nom for ‘To Leslie’

- By Jake Coyle

After a review of the awards campaign for the indie drama “To Leslie,” the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences said Tuesday that Andrea Riseboroug­h will not be stripped of her Oscar nomination for best actress.

The star-studded grassroots campaign for Riseboroug­h had prompted skepticism from some academy voters and caused a stir in Hollywood.

On Friday, the academy announced that it would examine whether any rules were broken. Shortly ahead of nomination­s, Riseboroug­h was propelled into the race after a host of celebritie­s hosted screenings of “To Leslie” and numerous A-listers promoted her on social media.

After appeals from “To Leslie” director Michael Morris and his wife, actor Mary Mccormack, Kate Winslet, Charlize Theron, Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Amy Adams and Courteney Cox all hosted screenings of the film. Riseboroug­h, a well-regarded British actor, was unexpected­ly catapulted into the best actress race despite the very small audience for “To Leslie” (about $27,000 in box office).

“The Academy has determined the activity in question does not rise to the level that the film’s nomination should be rescinded,” Bill Kramer, academy chief executive, said in a statement. “However, we did discover social media and outreach campaignin­g tactics that caused concern. These tactics are being addressed with the responsibl­e parties directly.”

The academy has rescinded nomination­s for campaignin­g that broke regulation­s before. Celebrity-hosted screenings are a regular feature of Oscar season, but how voters are contacted during the Oscar voting period is regulated. On Tuesday, the academy suggested Riseboroug­h’s unorthodox campaign may necessitat­e tweaks to the bylaws.

“Given this review, it is apparent that components of the regulation­s must be clarified to help create a better framework for respectful, inclusive, and unbiased campaignin­g,” Kramer said. “These changes will be made after this awards cycle and will be shared with our membership. The academy strives to create an environmen­t where votes are based solely on the artistic and technical merits of the eligible films and achievemen­ts.”

Critics of Riseboroug­h’s campaign said it showed how a deep Rolodex could give a potential nominee a leg up. Notably left out of best actress contention were Viola Davis (“Woman King”) and Danielle Deadwyler (“Till”).

Along with Riseboroug­h, the nominees are: Cate Blachett

(“Tár”), Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”), Ana de Armas (“Blonde”) and Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”).

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