Wednesday, December 14, 2011
SAG produces off 'Midnight's' Hemingway
Stoll referred to Ernest Hemingway in Woodsy Allen's 'Midnight in Paris.'Corey Stoll's been snubbed with the Screen Stars Guild honours -- or otherwise by its rules. Stoll came out memorably as Ernest Hemingway in "Evening amount of time in Paris," which snagged one of the five ensemble cast nominations introduced Wednesday. He wasn't incorporated inside the report on seven cast people -- Kathy Bates (Gertrude Stein), Adrien Brody (Salvador Dali), Carla Bruni (museum guide), Marion Cotillard (Adriana), Rachel McAdams (Inez), Michael Sheen (Paul) and Owen Wilson (Gil). Stoll was nominated lately for just about any Spirit Award for your part along with Albert Brooks for "Drive," John Hawkes for "Martha Marcy May Marlene," Christopher Plummer for "Beginners" and John C. Reilly for "Cedar plank plank Rapids." Plummer also received a SAG nomination Wednesday. According to SAG Honours publicist Rosalind Jarrett, the exclusion of Stoll originates from director Woodsy Allen's decision to read Stoll round the co-starring card rather than round the starring card. "Inclusion for just about any film cast nomination is fixed to stars with single-card billing," she referred to. "The SAG Honours Committee ruled the starring card fit more with this particular single-card billing dependence on inclusion." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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