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Golden Globes Snubs Most-Nominated Actor in Its History

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Other big snubs included directors John M. Chu for “Wicked: Part One” and Denis Villeneuve for “Dune: Part Two.“

BEVERLY HILLS - JANUARY 7: Meryl Streep and Martin Short at the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Photo: Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images)
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Only Murders in the Building landed Golden Globe Award nominations for its three big stars—Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez—on Monday. But missing from the list was their supporting co-star Meryl Streep, who failed to extend her streak as the most nominated actor in the award show’s 80-year history. Streep, who plays Short’s on-screen (and possibly off-screen?) love interest, earned her 33rd Golden Globe nomination last year for Best Supporting Actress on the Hulu comedy. Gomez was a double nominee for her role in the Netflix film Emilia Pérez, which led in overall nominations with 10, followed by The Brutalist with seven and Conclave with six. Other big snubs included directors John M. Chu for Wicked: Part One and Denis Villeneuve for Dune: Part Two. Pamela Anderson was a surprise Best Actress nominee for The Last Showgirl, which the Baywatch star is hoping could lead to an Oscar nomination in the new year.