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British actress Andrea Risborough found herself in the middle of a Hollywood scandal when she earned the surprise Best Actress nomination for To Leslie.

The nod came after the film was promoted by stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, Mia Farrow, Jennifer Aniston, Charlize Theron, Susan Sarandon and Edward Norton – despite taking just £22,000 at the box office.

But Academy President Janet Yang addressed the controversy on Good Morning Britain on Thursday, ahead of Sunday’s 95th Oscars ceremony, saying: ‘We felt that Andrea had earned her nomination fair and square.’

However, she did admit that the Academy will be reviewing campaign regulations in light of what has happened. 

She said: ‘At the same time, we are going to – right after The Oscars – we’re going to take a very, very close look at the campaign regulations and make sure they reflect our changing environment. 

'It was a wake-up call': Academy President Janet Yang has addressed the controversy surrounding Brit Andrea Risborough's (pictured) Best Actress nod ahead of Sunday's Oscars, (pictured in December)

‘It was a wake-up call’: Academy President Janet Yang has addressed the controversy surrounding Brit Andrea Risborough’s (pictured) Best Actress nod ahead of Sunday’s Oscars, (pictured in December) 

Janet said on GMB on Monday: 'Right after The Oscars - we’re going to take a very, very close look at the campaign regulations and make sure they reflect our changing environment'

Janet said on GMB on Monday: ‘Right after The Oscars – we’re going to take a very, very close look at the campaign regulations and make sure they reflect our changing environment’

‘Meaning a lot more social media and just how things are communicated. So, it was a good wake up call for us.’

Andrea, 41, had faced being stripped of her nomination as many believed the campaigning for her film by her famous friends violated the strict rules for the Oscars races. 

Giving her side of the story, Andrea admitted she found the uproar ‘very confusing’ and slammed the ‘abhorrently unequal’ film industry after she was accused of ‘costing’ black actresses like Viola Davis (The Woman King) and Danielle Deadwyler (Till) a nomination. 

‘It’s been confusing. I’m coming to terms with what the nomination means, for me and for others,’ Andrea told The Hollywood Reporter.

‘It not only makes sense that this conversation would be sparked, but it is necessary. The film industry is abhorrently unequal in terms of opportunity. I’m mindful not to speak for the experience of other people because they are better placed to speak, and I want to listen.’

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She added: ‘I am grateful for the conversation because it must be had. It has deeply impacted me.’

Andrea said she the ‘bright ray of light’ is that the film is getting seen and is grateful her work is being ‘absorbed’ but acknowledges: ‘You can’t control how people absorb it’.

The actress portrays an alcoholic who won the lottery and runs out of money.

Oh no! Andrea, 41, found herself in the middle of one of the biggest scandals in Hollywood in years when she earned the surprise Oscar nomination for To Leslie (scene from film pictured)

Oh no! Andrea, 41, found herself in the middle of one of the biggest scandals in Hollywood in years when she earned the surprise Oscar nomination for To Leslie (scene from film pictured)

Backlash: Andrea's famous colleagues have supported her in various ways, through screenings or moderated discussions like Q&As

Backlash: Andrea’s famous colleagues have supported her in various ways, through screenings or moderated discussions like Q&As

Hitting back: Andrea slammed the 'abhorrently unequal' film industry after she was accused of 'costing' black actresses like Viola Davis (The Woman King pictured) a nomination

Hitting back: Andrea slammed the ‘abhorrently unequal’ film industry after she was accused of ‘costing’ black actresses like Viola Davis (The Woman King pictured) a nomination

Missing out: Danielle Deadwyler in Till was also snubbed for the Best Actress nomination

Missing out: Danielle Deadwyler in Till was also snubbed for the Best Actress nomination

Low budget: The film, which has taken just £22,000 at the box office, was promoted by stars  pictured left to right: Andrea Riseborough, Demi Moore, Michael Morris and Gwyneth Paltrow

Low budget: The film, which has taken just £22,000 at the box office, was promoted by stars  pictured left to right: Andrea Riseborough, Demi Moore, Michael Morris and Gwyneth Paltrow

The other nominees for Best Actress are Cate Blanchett (Tar), Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All At Once), Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) and Ana de Armas (Blonde).

But the star faced controversy when news network CNN raised ‘how much of an advantage it is to have famous white friends’.

Andrea’s famous colleagues have supported her in various ways, through screenings or moderated discussions like Q&As.

Some believed the campaigning for her film by her famous friends violated the strict rules for the Oscars races, as contacting Academy members to promote a film or push for an award is forbidden.

Many of them also posted their support on Twitter, using almost identical statements in support of To Leslie, calling it a ‘small film with a giant heart’.

But an emergency board meeting of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last month ruled Riseborough’s nomination should be allowed to stand.

A statement read: ‘The Academy has determined the activity in question does not rise to the level that the film’s nomination should be rescinded.

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‘However, we did discover social media and outreach campaigning tactics that caused concern,’ the statement added. ‘These tactics are being addressed with the responsible parties directly.’

Now, support for the actress is rising: Screenwriter Paul Schrader, who is know for films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, announced he would cast his Oscar ballot for Riseborough.

‘She’s got my vote,’ he wrote on Facebook. ‘Go ahead, investigate me.’

Actress Christina Ricci said the Academy’s investigation was an ‘elitist’ inquisition: ‘Seems hilarious that the “surprise nomination” (meaning tons of money wasn’t spent to position this actress) of a legitimately brilliant performance is being met with an investigation’.

In February, two voting members of the Academy told the Mail on Sunday they would be casting their vote for Riseborough.

Andrea, meanwhile, called her Oscar nomination ‘surreal’ and told a friend: ‘At least people know who I am now’.

She has been praised by critics for years for her performances in films like W.E, Amsterdam and Made in Dagenham and many consider To Leslie her best acting performance yet.

Oscars 2023: Full list of Academy Award nominations

Best Picture

All Quiet on the Western Front

Avatar: The Way of Water

Banshees of Inisherin

Elvis

Everything Everywhere All at Once

The Fabelmans

Tar

Top Gun: Maverick

Triangle of Sadness

Women Talking

Best Director

Martin McDonagh, The Banshees of Inisherin

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Spielberg, Fabelmans

Todd Field, Tar

Ruben Ostlund, Triangle of Sadness

Best Original Screenplay

Banshees of Inisherin

Everything Everywhere All at Once

The Fabelmans

Tar

Triangle of Sadness

Best Adapted Screenplay

All Quiet on the Western Front

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Living

Top Gun: Maverick

Women Talking

Best Supporting Actor 

Brendan Gleeson, The Banshees of Inisherin

Brian Tyree Henry, Causeway

Judd Hirsch, The Fabelmans

Barrry Keoghan, The Banshees of Inisherin

Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Supporting Actress

Angela Bassett, Black Panther Wakanda Forever

Hong Chau, The Whale

Kerry Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin

Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All At Once

Stephanie Hsu, Everything Everywhere All At Once

Original Score

All Quiet on the Western Front

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Babylon

The Banshees of Inisherin

Everything Everywhere All at Once

The Fabelmans

Production Design

All Quiet on the Western Front

Avatar: The Way of Water

Babylon

Elvis

The Fabelmans

Best Film Editing  

The Banshees of Inisherin

Elvis

Everything Everywhere All at Once 

Tár

Top Gun: Maverick 

Best Animated Feature Film

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio 

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

The Sea Beast

Turning Red 

Best Live Action Short

An Irish Goodbye

Ivalu

Le Pupille

Night Ride

The Red Suitcase  

Best Actor

Austin Butler Elvis

Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin

Brendan Fraser, The Whale

Paul Mescal, Aftersun

Bill Nighy, Living

Best Actress

Cate Blanchett, Tar 

Ana De Armas, Blonde

Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie

Michelle Williams, The Fabelmans

Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Cinematography

All Quiet on the Western Front

Bardo, False Chronicle

Elvis

Empire of Light

Tar

Visual Effects

All Quiet on the Western Front

Avatar: The Way of Water

Batman

Black Panther: Wakanda Foreveer

Top Gun: Maverick

Best Original Song

Applause, Tell It Like a Woman

Hold my hand, Top Gun: Maverick

Lift me up, Black Panther

Naatu Naatu from RRR

This is a life, Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Sound

All Quiet On The Western Front

Avatar: The Way of Water

The Batman

Elvis

Top Gun: Maverick

Best Costume Design

Babylon

Black Panther

Elvis

Everything Everywhere All At Once

Mrs Harris Goes to Paris

Make Up and Hair

All Quiet on the Western Front

Batman

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Elvis

The Whale

Best Documentary Feature Film

All That Breathes 

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

 Fire of Love 

A House Made of Splinters 

Navalny

Best Documentary Short Film

The Elephant Whisperers

Haulout

How Do You Measure a Year? 

The Martha Mitchell Effect 

Stranger at the Gate  

Best International Feature Film

All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany)

Argentina, 1985 (Argentina)

Close (Belgium)

EO (Poland)

The Quiet Girl (Ireland

Best Animated Short Film

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

The Flying Sailor,

Ice Merchants

My Year of D***s

An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It          

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