Top 10 Works by 2015 Oscars® Nominees for Best Actress in a Leading Role

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We love movies - who doesn't? So with the Oscars® right around the corner, we thought it would be fun to find what other works by the nominees are popular with libraries. We found the top movies and or TV shows held by libraries for nominees in the Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories.
Below you'll find the top 10 works held by libraries for this year's nominees for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Happy binge watching!
Best Actress — in a Leading Role
And the nominees are...
Marion Cotillard
- Inception
- Midnight in Paris
- Big Fish
- The Dark Knight Rises
- Public Enemies
- La Vie en Rose
- Nine
- Contagion
- A Good Year
- Un Long Dimanche de Fiançailles
(A Very Long Engagement)
Felicity Jones
- Northanger Abbey
- The Tempest
- Brideshead Revisited
- Like Crazy
- Hysteria
- Chéri
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2
- The Invisible Woman
- The Diary of Anne Frank
- Chalet Girl
Julianne Moore
- The Hours
- Children of Men
- The Lost World Jurassic Park
- The Kds Are All Right
- Crazy, Stupid, Love
- Far From Heaven
- Hannibal
- Magnolia
- The Fugitive
- A Single Man
Rosamund Pike
- Pride & Prejudice
- Die Another Day
- An Education
- Jack Reacher
- Fracture
- Wrath of the Titans
- Surrogates
- The Big Year
- Made in Dagenham
- Johnny English Reborn
Reese Witherspoon
- Walk the Line
- Water for Elephants
- Legally Blonde
- Sweet Home Alabama
- Pleasantville
- Monsters vs Aliens
- Vanity Fair
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- Mud
- Just Like Heaven
This list was generated using WorldCat Identities on 10 February 2015. The list order is based on the number of OCLC member libraries that hold a given title.
WorldCat is the world's largest and most comprehensive catalog of library resources from around the world, with more than 314 million bibliographic records that represent more than 2 billion items held by participating libraries, including books, movies, music, e-books, licensed databases, online periodicals, digital collections and more. Because of its scale, WorldCat can be used to represent a large part of the scholarly and cultural record.