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The AP names its Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of 2020

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Making a breakthrou­gh in pop culture during any year is hard. Doing it during a global pandemic is an entirely different thing.

This year’s five Associated Press’ Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of the Year managed to create buzz and art against a year like no other. They brightened a 2020 that badly needed light.

They are Anya Taylor-joy, Yahya Abdul-mateen II, Daisy Edgar-jones, Sarah Cooper and Finneas. These performers broke through into the mainstream and made a mark on entertainm­ent this year, despite lockdowns – and, in the case of Edgar-jones, perhaps because of them, sending people desperate for connection to her series “Normal People.”

The AP’S fourth annual list spotlights how fast fame can come: It took a mere

four months from when Cooper started posting videos of herself on Tiktok lipsynchin­g President Donald Trump to filming her own hourlong Netflix special alongside Helen Mirren.

Abdul-mateen’s career may have started later than most, but he was all over 2020, in the films “All Day and a Night” and Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of

the Chicago 7.” His year was highlighte­d with the Emmy for Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his acclaimed performanc­e as Dr. Manhattan in HBO’S lauded series “Watchmen.”

And while Billie Eilish is a sensation, it’s time her brother, Finneas, is also celebrated. She won five honors at the Grammy Awards earlier this year, including album of the year for “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” But since Finneas produced, co-wrote and engineered that album, he walked away with six Grammys, one more than his sister.

In a year when many people’s output slackened, Anya Taylor-joy seemed to find another gear: She played a meddling British brat in “Emma,” a Russian mutant with teleportat­ion powers in the latest “X-men” film, and an American orphan who turns out to be a chess phenom who can checkmate grown men by the time she’s 8 in “The Queen’s Gambit.”

Taylor-joy said when she was a kid she dreamed of flying off to imaginary lands. “Now as an adult, I’m like, ‘I live in Narnia.’ Like, this is amazing.” In a year like 2020, it was appropriat­e that millions escaped with her.

 ?? AP ?? This combinatio­n photo shows The Associated Press’ Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of 2020. Pictured, from left, Sarah Cooper, Yahya Abdul-mateen II, Anya Taylor-joy, Finneas O’connell and Daisy Edgar Jones.
AP This combinatio­n photo shows The Associated Press’ Breakthrou­gh Entertaine­rs of 2020. Pictured, from left, Sarah Cooper, Yahya Abdul-mateen II, Anya Taylor-joy, Finneas O’connell and Daisy Edgar Jones.

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