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Gabourey Sidibe, Jeremy Renner: BAFTA After-Party Photo



Gabourey Sidibe, Jeremy Renner

Gabourey Sidibe and Jeremy Renner, both BAFTA nominees, attend the BAFTA Soho House Grey Goose after party at the Grosvenor House Hotel on February 21 in London. Gabourey Sidibe was a Best Actress nominee for Lee Daniels' urban family drama Precious, while Jeremy Renner was in the running in the Best Actor category for Kathryn Bigelow's Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker. Sidibe lost to Carey Mulligan for An Education; Renner lost to Colin Firth for A Single Man. (Photo by Dave M. Benett/Getty Images for Grey Goose.)

Both Sidibe and Renner are up for Academy Awards, though neither one is the favorite to win in their respective categories. Sandra Bullock is expected to take home the Best Actress Oscar, while Jeff Bridges will probably win for Best Actor. Bullock was nominated for The Blind Side; Bridges was nominated for Crazy Heart.

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