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Oscars Race Features Tight Competition


25 February 2005
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Sunday, the focus of the entertainment world will be on Hollywood, when the stars turn out for the Academy Awards, known as the Oscars. In a year of strong performances, few dare to predict who will win an Oscar.

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Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank in scene from Million Dollar Baby (Photo courtesy Warner Bros.)
Hilary Swank is a nominee for best leading actress for her role as a woman boxer in Million Dollar Baby. Five years ago, when she was little-known, she earned an Oscar for her starring role in Boys Don't Cry. She recently told reporters she is awed and humbled just to get another nomination. "I'm beside myself, and it's certainly not any easier. You're still just as nervous, so I'm just trying to be in the moment and enjoy it and appreciate it," she said.

Hilary Swank's competition for the best actress award will include Annette Bening, which was the case five years ago, as well. Miss Bening was then nominated for her role in the drama American Beauty. This time, she is nominated for Being Julia, the story of a fading theater star.

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Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett is a best actress nominee for her co-starring role in The Aviator, a tale about eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. She plays one of Hughes' romantic interests, the actress Katharine Hepburn.

Miss Blanchett will not make any predictions, but complains that she will face an inevitable question at the glamorous ceremony. "When you walk the red carpet and there's a male actor on one side and a male actor on the other side getting asked about their body of work, what's coming up next for them, and the only question you get asked is "what are you wearing?" It is a little bit frustrating," she said.

Among best actor nominees is Leonardo DiCaprio for his role as Howard Hughes in The Aviator.

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Ray Charles, left, and Jamie Foxx on set of Ray
Jamie Foxx is a nominee for his starring role in Ray, a film biography about blues legend Ray Charles. And Clint Eastwood is nominee for his role as a fight manager in Million Dollar Baby, a film he also directed.

Mr. Eastwood may have the edge in this year's contest for best director, for which he is also nominated, because he recently won the top award from the director's guild for Million Dollar Baby. More often than not, the winner of that award also wins the Oscar. But director Martin Scorsese, long passed over for an Oscar, is also a contender for his epic The Aviator.

Officials of the motion picture academy, which presents the Oscars, will make just one prediction, that the often sedate show will have more energy this year with its lively first-time host, comedian Chris Rock.

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