It’s a great morning forMargot RobbieandScarlett Johansson!Both actresses picked up two nominations at the 2020 BAFTA Awards, which were announced early Tuesday morning. The ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 2.Robbie, 29, will compete against herself in the supporting actress category, as both her performances inOnce Upon a Time… in HollywoodandBombshellwere recognized. The Australian actress is well on her way to a second Oscar nomination as her heartbreaking turn inBombshellhas earned her multiple nominations, including Golden Globes andSAG Awardsnods.Johansson, 35, is up against Robbie in the supporting actress category, earning a spot in the race for her work inJojo Rabbitas the mother of a little boy whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler. The actress is also up for best actress at the show thanks to Noah Baumbach’sMarriage Story, streaming on Netflix now.But while Robbie and Johansson had double the reasons to celebrate,Jennifer Lopez— and all other actors of colors — were completely shut out of the acting categories.Astrid Stawiarz/Getty; John Shearer/GettyJamie McCarthy/GettyLopez, 50, had been gaining steam for her performance inHustlersthanks to a few nominations, including Golden Globe, SAG and Independent Spirit Awards nods. But the BAFTA nomination committee couldn’t find room for her in the supporting actress race, with Globe category winner Laura Dern andLittle Women‘s Florence Pugh taking the last two spots.Overall, Joaquin Phoenix’sJokercame away on top with 11 nominations, whileOnce Upon a Time… in HollywoodandThe Irishmantied for second with 10 nods. Sam Mendes’1917, which just won best motion picture drama at the Globes, earned 9 nominations.
It’s a great morning forMargot RobbieandScarlett Johansson!
Both actresses picked up two nominations at the 2020 BAFTA Awards, which were announced early Tuesday morning. The ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Feb. 2.
Robbie, 29, will compete against herself in the supporting actress category, as both her performances inOnce Upon a Time… in HollywoodandBombshellwere recognized. The Australian actress is well on her way to a second Oscar nomination as her heartbreaking turn inBombshellhas earned her multiple nominations, including Golden Globes andSAG Awardsnods.
Johansson, 35, is up against Robbie in the supporting actress category, earning a spot in the race for her work inJojo Rabbitas the mother of a little boy whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler. The actress is also up for best actress at the show thanks to Noah Baumbach’sMarriage Story, streaming on Netflix now.
But while Robbie and Johansson had double the reasons to celebrate,Jennifer Lopez— and all other actors of colors — were completely shut out of the acting categories.
Astrid Stawiarz/Getty; John Shearer/GettyJamie McCarthy/Getty

Lopez, 50, had been gaining steam for her performance inHustlersthanks to a few nominations, including Golden Globe, SAG and Independent Spirit Awards nods. But the BAFTA nomination committee couldn’t find room for her in the supporting actress race, with Globe category winner Laura Dern andLittle Women‘s Florence Pugh taking the last two spots.
Overall, Joaquin Phoenix’sJokercame away on top with 11 nominations, whileOnce Upon a Time… in HollywoodandThe Irishmantied for second with 10 nods. Sam Mendes’1917, which just won best motion picture drama at the Globes, earned 9 nominations.
source: people.com