Oscars 2017: Best actress nominees

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Find out more about the nominees for the 89th Academy Awards, which will take place on 26 February 2017.

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Isabelle Huppert in ElleImage source, Sony Pictures Classics

ISABELLE HUPPERT

Age: 63

Nominated for: Elle

The character: Michele Leblanc, the head of a video game company, who is raped in her home.

Oscar record: None.

The critics said: "Huppert gives a performance of imperious fury, holding the audience at bay, almost goading us to disown her. Audaciously, Elle presents her not so much as a victim but as the casualty of a world she is very much a part of; maybe (still more troublingly) an accessory to." [The Guardian, external]

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Ruth Negga in LovingImage source, Focus Features

RUTH NEGGA

Age: 35

Nominated for: Loving

The character: Mildred Loving, whose interracial marriage to Richard Loving (Joel Edgerton), led to the couple's arrest and banishment from the US state of Virginia in the 1950s.

Oscar record: None

The critics said: "When her expressive eyes, usually downcast, rise up to confront a world that needs changing, it's impossible not to be moved. The stabbing simplicity of Negga's acting is breathtaking." [Rolling Stone, external]

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Natalie Portman in JackieImage source, Fox Searchlight

NATALIE PORTMAN

Age: 35

Nominated for: Jackie

The character: Jackie Kennedy, whose husband President John F Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

Oscar record: Portman won best actress for Black Swan in 2011 and was nominated for best supporting actress for Closer in 2005.

The critics said: "Portman's intricate performance... may just trump her Oscar-winning turn in Black Swan as the most high-wire feat she's ever pulled off." [Variety, external]

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Emma StoneImage source, Lionsgate

EMMA STONE

Age: 28

Nominated for: La La Land

The character: Mia Dolan, an aspiring actress working in a Los Angeles coffee shop.

Oscar record: Nominated for best supporting actress for Birdman in 2015.

The critics said: "This is a career-best moment for Stone, who is grounded and spunky as the scrappy aspiring actress, then graceful and poised as Mia continues her journey." [Cinema Blend, external]

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Meryl StreepImage source, Nick Wall/Paramount Pictures

MERYL STREEP

Age: 67

Nominated for: Florence Foster Jenkins

The character: Streep plays Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having an awful singing voice.

Oscar record: Streep has 19 previous Oscar nominations and has won three times - twice as best actress, for The Iron Lady (2012) and Sophie's Choice (1983), and once as best supporting actress, in Kramer vs Kramer (1980).

The critics said: "Ms Streep is a delight, hilarious when she's singing and convincingly on edge at all times." New York Times, external

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