Sarah Polley
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 45 |
Date of birth | January 8,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Toronto |
Canada | |
Height | 157 (cm) |
Children | 3 |
Spouse | David Sandomierski |
David Wharnsby | |
Job | Singer |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Screenwriter | |
Voice acting | |
Television producer | |
Political activist | |
Television director | |
Education | The Royal Conservatory of Music |
Subway Academy II | |
Earl Haig Secondary School | |
Siblings | Joanna Polley |
Mark Polley | |
John Buchan | |
Susy Buchan | |
Parents | Diane Elizabeth MacMillan |
Harry Gulkin | |
Books | Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 450964 |
Away from Her
Take This Waltz
Dawn of the Dead
The Sweet Hereafter
Alias Grace
My Life Without Me
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
The Secret Life of Words
The Weight of Water
Guinevere
The Claim
No Such Thing
Exotica
Mr. Nobody
Existenz
Don't Come Knocking
The Law of Enclosures
The Life Before This
The Hanging Garden
The Planet of Junior Brown
John Adams
One Magic Christmas
Beowulf & Grendel
Lantern Hill
The I Inside
Slings & Arrows
Jerry and Tom
Love Come Down
White Lies
Ramona
I Shout Love
Babar: The Movie
Joe's So Mean To Josephine
Go
Last Night
Little Women
The Event
Straight Up
Wrath of Gods
Sugar
Trigger
Snowbound
Siblings
Luck
Splice
Road to Avonlea
Women Talking
Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Genie Award for Best Achievement in Direction
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best First Film
Canadian Screen Award for Best Limited Series or Program
Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series
Claude Jutra Award
Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama
Canadian Screen Award - Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program
Los Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award
Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Chlotrudis Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Canadian Comedy Award for Multimedia / Best Female Performance in a Feature
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best First Feature
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Breakthrough Film Artist
DGC Award for Team Feature Film
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance - Behind the Camera
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Filmmaker
DGC Craft Award for Direction - Feature Film
Sarah Polley Life story
Sarah Ellen Polley OC is a Canadian filmmaker, political activist and retired actress. She first garnered attention as a child actress for her role as Ramona Quimby in the television series Ramona, based on Beverly Cleary's books.
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How #OscarsSoWhite changed the Academy Awards
By Sophie LongBBC News, Los Angeles
The Academy of Motion Pictures remains overwhelmingly male and white - But there has been some change since #OscarsSoWhite started trending eight years ago. The Bbc speaks to some Hollywood insiders and this year's Oscar nominees about The Steps that have been Taken - and The Road still ahead.
With nominees like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Black Panther : Wakanda Forever, this year's Academy Awards will highlight the stellar work of diverse casts, directors and crews. But in 2015, the picture looked bleak.
That is when the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite - started by activist and writer April Reign - began to trend, highlighting the fact that out of 20 actors nominated that year, none were people of colour.
Recent research published by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, a Think Tank run out of the University of Southern California (USC), shows that in The Eight years leading up to the #OscarsSoWhite protests, just 8% of Oscar nominees were people of colour.
But since then, there has been some change, says Dr Stacy L Smith, who led the research efforts at USC. In The Eight years since the hashtag kicked off a firestorm, The Number of nominees of colour has grown to 17%.
" I think that there's cause for optimism, and some Good News , which we don't often have when It Comes to the entertainment industry, " she told The Bbc .
Change hasn't happened to everyone, everywhere all at onceAnnenberg's data is published in what they call the " Inclusion List" a look at the Diversity - or lack of it - across Academy Awards ' 95 year history. Since 1929, only 16% of all winners were women and fewer than 2% were women of colour, The List shows. It also reveals that just 6% of all winners have been from underrepresented ethnic groups.
This year, six of 20 nominees in the main acting categories are people of colour.
For Angela Bassett , who's been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Her work in Black Panther : Wakanda Forever, recognition from The Academy has been a long-time coming.
" It's wonderful, it just means The World to me, the Little Girl who came from Florida, looking for representation in the industry, looking toward others that looked Like Me , that gave me the idea that, you know, that I could have a place in it, " she told The Bbc .
This is Ms Bassett's second nomination - Her first was in 1993 for playing Tina Turner in the biopic What's Love Got To Do With It. She says she feels honoured to be " any sort of inspiration" to young actors " because I certainly had those that I looked toward when I was starting out. "
But there is still a long way to go, many have pointed out.
The Omission of Black actors like Viola Davis for Her role in The Woman King and Danielle Deadwyler in Till in The Best Actress category has caused some to criticise The Academy for failing to acknowledge Black talent.
Others have pointed to the fact that this year, no women were nominated for Best Director, despite strong contenders such as Sarah Polley , who directed Women Talking , and Chinonye Chukwu , director of Till.
While the Inclusion List shows that over The Years the nominees have grown more diverse, the proportion of nominees who are part of an ethnic minority is still " nowhere near what it needs to be, " Ms Smith said.
About 40% of the US is an ethnic minority, according to the US Census.
" That's where that number should be in 2023, " Ms Smith added.
Future rests with new votersSince #OscarsSoWhite, The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has made an effort to diversify its pool of about 10,000 members who get to vote on who should win The Oscars .
Academy President Janet Yang says The Oscars reflect the industry, and that The Academy has worked to expand its ranks in recent years, inviting a younger, more diverse and more global group of artists to the exclusive club.
" We're doing everything we can to try to level the playing field, " She Said , referring to mentoring programmes for women and attempts to expand and diversify their membership.
Women now outnumber men on The Academy 's Board of Governors.
Academy member and 2023 Oscar nominee Brian Tyree Henry, who joined the organisation in 2020, said being able to vote for who should win the prestigious award is an honour, But that there is still a way to go before The Oscars are reflective of the country as a whole.
Mr Henry has been nominated this year for Best Supporting Actor for his role opposite Jennifer Lawrence in Causeway this year.
" I'm really, really humbled by being here, But I know there's work to be done, " He Said .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com