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Michelle Williams got some sweet messages about her big accomplishment on Tuesday — just not from everyone.
In case you didn’t hear, Michelle scored her FIFTH Oscar nomination, this time for playing the matriarch in Steven Spielberg‘s semiautobiographical The Fabelmans. She’s come a long way from playing girl-next-door Jen on Dawson’s Creek! But her co-stars from the hit teen drama still remember!
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Bestie Busy Philipps posted a throwback pic of the Brokeback Mountain star from her WB years, writing in part:
Wow! She added:
Awww! Pacey himself Joshua Jackson reposted the message, adding his own caption:
Not too surprisingly, Michelle did not get any kudos from Joey…
She and Katie Holmes pretty famously never got along while filming the show, which went from 1998 to 2003. For years we’ve heard from behind-the-scenes sources that they hated each other even more than their onscreen rivalry would have suggested. They would snipe back and forth, per the rumors — when they had to talk about one another at all. Busy mentioned in her memoir This Will Only Hurt A Little that things were ice cold by Season Five when her character Audrey was added to the show, writing that “the main cast didn’t really hang out together that much and they obviously had some fairly intense dynamics going on.”
The bad blood apparently lasted for years afterward as well. A source told OK! Magazine in 2014 that the former colleagues “are both incredibly strong-willed and competitive, and there’s been so much trash talking on both sides over the years” that it was “difficult to imagine anything but ugliness when they do come face to face.” Ouch!
So yeah, not a huge
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Michelle Williams scored her fifth Oscar nomination for her work on The Fabelmans. After the announcement was made, Williams’ former Dawson’s Creek costars Busy Philipps and Joshua Jackson shared congratulatory messages on social media.
With his first project after leaving Disney Animation in 2018, director Chris Williams has already received an Oscar nomination. “When I arrived at Netflix Animation, it was certainly a daunting realization that I was a crew of one,” he laughs. He attributes this nomination to his team of animators. “One director does not make a movie, I needed to work with an incredibly talented team to make a movie as ambitious as this, and I was so lucky that so many amazing artists were willing to join me on this journey… I’m just really proud of the crew. They deserve the recognition.”
Proud of their friend. Busy Philipps and Joshua Jackson were quick to congratulate their former Dawson’s Creek costar Michelle Williams after she earned her fifth career Oscar nomination.
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Adam Sandler nudged out Tom Cruise, Ana de Armas and Eddie Redmayne got in while “The Fabelmans” stars Michelle Williams and Judd Hirsh did not and “Babylon” and “Women Talking” were nominated as the year’s best ensemble even though neither film received a single individual acting nomination. Such were the vagaries of the 29th annual Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, which were announced on Wednesday morning in a ramshackle Instagram Live presentation by Ashley Park and Haley Lu Richardson.In most cases, the 2,000-plus randomly-selected SAG members who made up the film and television nominating committees stuck to the favorites: Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, Brendan Fraser, Cate Blanchett and Michelle Yeoh in the lead categories, Brendan Gleeson, Ke Huy Quan, Angela Bassett, Kerry Condon, Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu in supporting and “Babylon,” “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “The Fabelmans” and “Women Talking” in the ensemble category.If there were surprises in the film categories, they were that a pair of Netflix stars, Sandler and de Armas, crashed the top five.
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The Fabelmans star and mother of three walked the red carpet with her , Hamilton director Thomas Kail. Nominated for best actress in a drama motion picture for her portrayal of Mitzi Fabelman—a character inspired by director Steven Spielberg's mother—Williams will compete alongside Cate Blanchett (Tár), Olivia Colman (Empire of Light), Viola Davis (The Woman King), and Ana de Armas (Blonde). Previously, won two Golden Globes for her portrayals of Marilyn Monroe in the 2011 film My Week with Marilyn (2011) and Gwen Verdon in the 2019 miniseries Fosse/Verdon. Memorably, at the 2020 Golden Globes, Williams used her to make a moving endorsement of a woman's right to choose when or if she has children. By By By By More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.