Natalie Portman: For MaryAnn Johanson, a movie critic and founder of the long-running , Portman leads the list for her turn as the psychologically fragile ballerina in "Black Swan," the tour de force directed by Darren Aronofsky. Portman's "Black Swan" co-stars, Mila Kunis and Barbara Hershey, could both be shoe-ins for Best Supporting Actress honors.
Sally Hawkins has a good shot for her portrayal of a British factory worker who leads a strike for equal wages in "Made in Dagenham." "Hawkins' character undergoes a powerful transformation,
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Lesley Manville is another favorite for her role in "Another Year." "Manville's character is unhappily single