Olivia Colman, Claire Foy and Emily Blunt are just three of the British talents who received Golden Globe nominations on Thursday.
Brits swept the board as the nods were announced in Los Angeles, with nominations for big screen features such as The Favourite and small screen triumphs including the Hugh Grant-starring A Very English Scandal and Killing Eve.
Historical period comedy The Favourite is one of the front runners at this year's awards, with the British flick receiving five different nominations, tying it with A Star Is Born and Green Book, whilst Vice takes the lead with six separate nods.
Nominee: Olivia Colman (pictured in The Favourite), Claire Foy and Emily Blunt are just three of the British talents who received Golden Globe nominations on Thursday
The Favourite's Olivia Colman will go head to head with Mary Poppins Returns lead Emily Blunt for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy while Claire Foy has received a Supporting Actress nomination for First Man, after her win last year for The Crown.
Olivia and Emily will compete against Constance Wu for the smash hit Crazy Rich Asians, Charlize Theron in Tully and Elsie Fisher in Eighth Grade.
The nomination marks Olivia's first Golden Globe film, nod having scooped a gong in 2017 for TV drama The Night Manager. The Favourite, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, sees the acclaimed Brit take on the role of Queen Anne.
Nod: The Favourite's Olivia Colman will go head to head with Mary Poppins Returns lead Emily Blunt for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Favourite and Mary Poppins Returns are also both up for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. They will take on Crazy Rich Asians, Green Book and Vice as they hope to scoop the prize.
Adding to it's impressive list of nods, The Favourite will also compete for Best Screenplay in a Motion Picture, up against Roma, If Beale Street Could Talk, Vice and Green Book.
Rachel Wesiz, who stars as the Duchess of Marlborough in the comedy, is up for Best Supporting Actress, taking on fellow Brit Claire Foy, as well as Amy Adams, Regina King and Emma Stone.
Acclaimed: Claire Foy has received a nomination for First Man, after her win last year for her lead role in Netflix series The Crown
Meanwhile, Mary Poppins Returns has another nod for Best Original Score in a Motion Picture, with composer Marc Shaiman taking on Marco Beltrami (A Quiet Place), Alexandre Desplat (Isle of Dogs), Ludwig Göransson (Black Panther) and Justin Hurwitz (First Man).
Another category dominated by the Brits this year is Best Drama Television Series, with the BBC's Bodyguard and Killing Eve both receiving nods - taking on The Americans, Homecoming and Pose.
While it received the Best Drama nod, Killing Eve's leads Jodie Cromer and Sandra Oh (who will present this year's ceremony) failed to win predicted acting considerations.
Also up: Rachel Wesiz, who stars as the Duchess of Marlborough in The Favourite, is up for Best Supporting Actress
Scottish actor Richard Madden though has been nominated for Best Actor in a Drama show owing to his work on Bodyguard - which was one of the Beeb's most-watched series this year.
He will go head to head against Welsh actor Matthew Rhys, who was nominated for his work in the final series of The Americans, as well as Jason Bateman, Stephan James Scottish and Billy Porter.
Ben Whishaw will be at the ceremony in support of A Very English Scandal, which received a nomination for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Huge hit: Scottish actor Richard Madden has been nominated for Best Actor in a Drama show owing to his work on Bodyguard, which also picks up a Best TV Drama nomination
Whishaw, has been reocognised for his stellar roles, competing for Best Supporting Actor in a Series with Alan Arkin, Kieran Culkin, Edgar Ramirez and Henry Winkler.
Meanwhile, his co-star Hugh Grant will compete for Best Actor in a Series alongside fellow Brit Benedict Cumberbatch - who has been recognised for his titular role in Patrick Melrose - and Daniel Brühl, Antonio Banderas and Darren Criss.
Thandie Newton has earned herself a nod in the female category of the award, with her work on BBC series Line Of Duty meaning she will take on Alex Bornstein, Patricia Clarkson, Penelope Cruz and Yvonne Strahovski for the Best Actress crown.
Ratings hit: Both Ben Whishaw and Hugh Grant will be at the ceremony in support of A Very English Scandal, which received three nominations
Fan favourite: The massive hit Killing Eve competes against Bodyguard for the TV Drama prize but its leads Jodie Cromer and Sandra Oh failed to pick up acting nods
Another leading lady who will be hoping to walk away with a gong on the night is Rosamund Pike, who has earned herself a nod for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture for her work in A Private War.
She will compete against Glenn Close, Lady Gaga, Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy on the night.
Sacha Baron Cohen has earned his second Golden Globe nominations, 12 years on from Borat, for his latest project Who is America? which centered around pranking political figures and unsuspecting celebrities and civilians.
Up for a gong: Thandie Newton has earned herself a nod in the female category of the award, with her work on BBC series Line Of Duty
In the Best Motion Picture Drama category, Bohemian Rhapsody - a biographical film about the British rock band Queen that follows singer Freddie Mercury's life - will compete against Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, If Beale Streat Could Talk and A Star Is Born.
Vice - the Dick Cheney biopic - picked up the most nods this year, with English actor Christian Bale nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his leading role, which required a remarkable physical transformation.
Brit talent: Another leading lady who will be hoping to walk away with a gong is Rosamund Pike, who has earned herself a nod for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture for A Private War
The film has earned six nods overall, including acting nominations for Amy Adams and Sam Rockwell alongside Bale.
He will compete against Lin-Manuel Miranda, Viggo Mortensen, Robert Redford and John C. Reilly for the gong.
Meanwhile, Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me) is the British star hoping to take home Best Supporting Actor in any Motion Picture, competing against Mahershala Ali, Timothee Chalamet, Adam Driver and Sam Rockwell.
He's up: Sacha Baron Cohen has earned his second Golden Globe nominations, 12 years on from Borat, for his latest project Who is America?
Terry Crews, Danai Gurira, Leslie Mann and Christian Slater took turns listing this year's nominees on Thursday during a live broadcast at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
They were accompanied by Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Meher Tatna and Golden Globe Ambassador Isan Elba.
The announcements were made one month before the 76th annual Golden Globe ceremony, which will be hosted by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh on January 6.
Transformation: Vice - the Dick Cheney biopic - picked up the most nods this year, with Christian Bale nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his lead role
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Main photo article Olivia Colman, Claire Foy and Emily Blunt are just three of the British talents who received Golden Globe nominations on Thursday.
Brits swept the board as the nods were announced in Los Angeles, with nominations for big screen features such as The Favourite and small screen triumphs including...
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