An actor is much more likely to be nominated at the Globes, where there are 36 slots available, than at the Oscars, where there are 20.
As a result, the Globes can rely on established celebrities, ensuring that their ceremony will be well attended by winners, not all of whom will necessarily receive an Oscar nomination.
British acting nominees this year include Daniel Craig (weird) Kate Winslet (Lee), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), Cynthia Eriva (angry) Hugh Grant (Heretic), Tilda Swinton (The Room Next Door) and Felicity Jones (Brutalist).
They are joined by stars including Angelina Jolie (Mary), Nicole Kidman (Girl), Demi Moore (substance), Glen Powell (Hit Man), Timothée Chalamet (Complete obscurity) and Zendaya (Challengers).
In the race, two pop stars – p Ariana Grande (Angry) and Selena Gomez (Emilia Perez) are both up for Best Supporting Actress.
Other notable nominees include Amy Adams (Night Bitch), Pamela Anderson (The Last Dancer), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing) and Denzel Washington (Gladiator II).
