
"It's Oscars season again, and the nomination announcements have already made Emma Stone a winner. The actor earned two nods as one of the stars and producers of the dark comedy Bugonia on Jan. 20, officially making her the youngest woman to ever reach seven Academy Awards nominations, per The Hollywood Reporter. She takes the title from the legendary Meryl Streep, who had held the record since 1988 - the year Stone was born."
"One difference between Stone and Streep's records is that the senior actor's Oscars nominations were all for acting, whereas two of Stone's are for producing. Stone is currently nominated in the best picture and best actress in a leading role categories for Bugonia, just as she was for Poor Things in 2024. Stone went on to win best actress that year."
"Stone, 37, accomplished the seven-nomination feat one year faster than 76-year-old Streep, who reached the same milestone at age 38. Only Walt Disney was able to do it faster, racking up his first seven by 34. He did so in 1936, making it a 90-year-old record."
Emma Stone earned two Oscar nominations for Bugonia on Jan. 20, becoming the youngest woman to reach seven Academy Award nominations at age 37. She surpassed Meryl Streep, who reached seven nominations at age 38 and had held the record since 1988; only Walt Disney reached seven sooner, by age 34 in 1936. Two of Stone's seven nominations are for producing, while Streep's were all for acting. Stone is nominated for both best picture and best actress for Bugonia, is a two-time Academy Award winner, and previously won best actress for La La Land and Poor Things.
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