Top 10 Works by 2015 Oscars® Nominees for Best Actress in a Supporting 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 Supporting Role. Happy binge watching!
Best Actress — in a Supporting Role
And the nominees are...
Patricia Arquette
- Holes
- Fast Food Nation
- Ed Wood
- Ethan Frome
- True Romance
- Lost Highway
- Bringing Out the Dead
- Stigmata
- Girl in Progress
- Flirting With Disaster
Laura Dern
- Jurassic Park
- Blue Velvet
- October Sky
- The Master
- Little Fockers
- Jurassic Park III
- Everything Must Go
- The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
- A Perfect World
- Dr. T & the Women
Keira Knightley
- Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Pride & Prejudice
- Atonement
- Bend it Like Beckham
- Anna Karenina
- Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man's Chest
- Pirates of the Caribbean – At World's End
- King Arthur
- The Duchess
- A Dangerous Method
Emma Stone
- The Help
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- Crazy, Stupid, Love
- The Croods
- Easy A
- Zombieland
- Gangster Squad
- Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
- Marmaduke
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Meryl Streep
- The Deer Hunter
- Out of Africa
- The Hours
- Mamma Mia!
- The Devil Wears Prada
- Julie & Julia
- The Iron Lady
- Fantastic Mr. Fox
- The Bridges of Madison County
- Doubt
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.