'It had to be Jessie Buckley': star-maker Nina Gold glimpses Oscar chance for Hamnet casting

Academy Honours Casting Directors for First Time in Oscars History

Nina Gold, the woman who cast Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in the Oscar-nominated Hamnet, has been shortlisted for an Academy Award honouring casting directors. This marks a significant milestone for the industry, as the category was only included after decades of lobbying by professionals.

Gold's ability to identify and nurture talent has made her one of the most sought-after casting directors in the business. Her success can be attributed to a combination of analytical skills, instinct, and an uncanny ability to find hidden gems. "There's no single formula to being a successful casting director," she explained. "It's instinct, and if you can get the actor and character to intersect at exactly the right point, then it really is magic."

Gold's career spans over two decades, during which she has worked on some of the biggest films and TV shows in the industry. Her credits include Game of Thrones, The Crown, Slow Horses, and several Star Wars films. She has also had success launching the careers of Claire Foy, Eddie Redmayne, John Boyega, Bella Ramsey, and Maisie Williams.

Despite her impressive track record, Gold acknowledged the barriers to diversity in film and TV. "If you're British, even if you think you're not thinking about class, it's still subliminally part of your thinking about character and people," she said. "Drama schools aren't as diverse as they used to be because of cost." However, Gold has shown a commitment to inclusion by casting predominantly working-class performers in her latest BBC show, Waiting for the Out.

Gold's work on Hamnet was particularly notable, given the film's critical success and the fact that it marked a major breakthrough for both Buckley and Mescal. "I just really felt like it had to be Jessie Buckley from the very moment I started thinking about the character seriously," Gold said. The chemistry between Buckley and Mescal was undeniable, and their performances earned them widespread acclaim.

Gold's nomination is a testament to her skill and dedication as a casting director. Her ability to find and nurture talent has made her one of the most respected professionals in the industry. As she prepares for the Oscars, Gold remains humble and focused on her work. "Film-making is a collaborative endeavour – ideally, we're speaking the same language," she said with a laugh.
 
πŸŽ₯ the oscar's decision to finally honor casting directors is super overdue! Nina Gold's success story is truly inspiring - from finding hidden gems to launching careers of top talent πŸ’«. I'm loving how she's being humble about her wins, it's all about collaboration and speaking the same language in the film industry 🀝. her commitment to diversity and inclusion is something we should be cheering more often! πŸ‘
 
can you believe it? finally got an award for all those casting directors out there who have been working behind the scenes like Nina Gold? 🀩 she's literally magic at finding hidden gems and getting actors to nail their roles. 20+ yrs in the industry is impressive, but what's even more amazing is how she's pushing for diversity and inclusion in film & tv. waiting for the out is such a great example of this... anyway, congrats nina gold! πŸ‘ you totally deserve it πŸŽ‰ [link to Nina Gold's Oscar nomination interview](https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.oscars.org/news/nina-go...1414344454137&usg=AOvVaw2T8nOxPbqWcZy1K4Q6t0k) [link to Nina Gold's BBC show waiting for the out](https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b077jwzr)
 
🎬 I'm so stoked to see some major recognition for Nina Gold, a total rockstar in the casting director world! She's got this crazy ability to find talent and bring it to life on screen, and her track record is pretty insane - from Game of Thrones to Star Wars, she's worked with the best. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to work with someone who's been able to launch careers like Claire Foy and Eddie Redmayne? 🀩 The fact that she's even more passionate about diversity in film is majorly admirable - it's clear she's not just a genius casting director, but also a true advocate for inclusion. πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀩 just heard about Nina Gold getting nominated for that new Academy Award thingy! I mean, can you believe it? The woman behind Hamnet's amazing castings is being honored for her work! She's literally magic πŸ’« when it comes to finding those hidden gems. And it's not like she's the only one; people are talking about how much diversity and representation there was in that show. I'm loving the fact that she's pushing boundaries and making a change 🌟. The thing is, casting directors are so underappreciated, but Gold is proof that with talent and hard work, you can make it happen πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸŽ¬πŸ‘ Can you believe it's finally happening? They're recognizing the importance of casting directors like Nina Gold at last! πŸ™Œ It's about time we give credit to these behind-the-scenes wizards who can make or break an actor's career. I mean, think about all the iconic roles that have been nailed thanks to their genius casting choices 🀩. And yeah, it's interesting how she talked about class and diversity in film... maybe it's time for us to rethink our industry's biases πŸ‘€. But honestly, who cares? We've got Nina Gold on board, and we're getting some incredible talent on screen! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” what's up with the casting directors finally getting an Oscar honour? it feels like they've been doing their thing for ages without any recognition. i mean, Nina Gold has been in the industry for over 20 years and her credits are insane, but still she had to lobby for a category that didn't exist before. πŸ™„ shouldn't her success speak for itself? also, what's with all the "magic" talk? it sounds like a bunch of hooey to me 😏. i'd love to see some real data on how she finds talent and what makes her successful. source? πŸ“Š
 
OMG, I'm so stoked that the Academy is finally giving casting directors the recognition they deserve πŸŽ‰πŸ’₯! Nina Gold is like a total rockstar in her field, and it's amazing to see her get nominated for this honor #CastingDirectorsDeserveLove! The fact that she's been able to find and nurture talent for so long is just incredible πŸ™ŒπŸΌ, and I'm loving how she's speaking out about the importance of diversity in film and TV #InclusionMatters. Her work on Hamnet was, like, totally iconic πŸ’«, and it's amazing that she was able to bring out the best in Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal #TalentUnleashed! This nomination is a testament to her skills and dedication, and I'm so here for it πŸ€©πŸ’―. Can't wait to see what happens at the Oscars πŸŽ‰πŸ‘!
 
I'm so stoked they're finally giving casting directors their due at the Oscars πŸŽ‰! Nina Gold's work is just incredible, I mean have you seen her picks for Game of Thrones? Low-key obsessed with Claire Foy and Eddie Redmayne... anyway, it's about time we give it up for these behind-the-scenes magic makers πŸ™Œ. And can we talk about how diverse the castings are getting? It's all about finding that perfect intersection between actor and character, I guess πŸ’«. Not sure what's more impressive, her track record or how she keeps on top of industry changes...
 
OMG, can you believe it's finally happening 🀯? They're giving out awards just for casting directors! I mean, I know Nina Gold is super talented and all, but I remember when casting was like, a secret process or something 🀫. You didn't even know who got cast until the movie came out! Now, they have an official award for it? Crazy, right? And can we talk about how long it took to get to this point? Decades of lobbying by professionals? Like, I remember when The O.C. first came out and the casting was just a huge deal πŸ˜‚. It's amazing to see how far the industry has come. Nina Gold's success is no surprise though - she's like the ultimate casting genius πŸ€“. And it's great to see her acknowledging the barriers to diversity in film, that's so important πŸ’–.
 
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omg can you believe it? finally some recognition for the unsung heroes behind the scenes! πŸ€©πŸ’« Nina Gold is killing it and we couldn't be more hyped for her πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ [GIF of a trophy being awarded to Nina Gold]
 
aww, this is such amazing news 🀩 Nina Gold's dedication to finding and nurturing talent is truly inspiring! it's about time the academy recognizes her hard work and contributions to the industry πŸ’« i mean, who else can say they've launched the careers of so many talented actors? πŸ™Œ her commitment to inclusion and casting predominantly working-class performers in her latest show is just fabulous πŸ’– i love how humble and focused she remains despite being nominated for an oscar πŸŽ‰ keep shining, Nina! 🌟
 
omg i'm so happy to see nina gold gettin that recognition πŸ™Œ she's literally been doing this for ages and has already made such an impact on the industry πŸŽ₯ her ability to find those hidden gems is just magic, and it's amazing to see her acknowledge the barriers to diversity in film & TV 🀝 it's so important for casting directors like her to be pushing for change and representation πŸ’– i'm sending all my love and good vibes to nina gold as she prepares for the oscars πŸŽ‰
 
🀯 I'm so glad they're finally giving casting directors some recognition! It's about time, tbh πŸ™„. Nina Gold is literally the OG - her track record is insane! She's been in this industry for over two decades and still killing it πŸŽ₯. The fact that she acknowledges the barriers to diversity is super important tho 🀝. We need more people like her who are willing to break down those walls and give talented performers from all walks of life a chance πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, her work on Hamnet was pure magic ✨. Can't wait to see what she does next! πŸ‘€
 
I think it's about time they gave recognition to casting directors at the Oscars πŸŽ₯. It's not just about finding the right actors for roles, but also bringing people together and creating magic on screen. I mean, who doesn't love a good cast chemistry? The fact that Nina Gold is being honored for her work is awesome, and it's great to see her acknowledging the importance of diversity in film and TV 🌈. It's not just about making a movie look pretty, but also telling stories that matter to people from different backgrounds. I'm rooting for her at the Oscars, and I think she deserves it πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸ™ the truth is, success often comes from finding that one special spark πŸ”₯ in someone, but it's not just about magic ✨ it's about understanding people and their stories on a deeper level. nina gold's work shows us that with empathy and attention to detail πŸ‘€, we can bring out the best in others. it's also about acknowledging the complexities of our own biases 🀝 and actively working to break down barriers. as gold said, if we're not careful, class can become a silent obstacle 🚫, but by being intentional about representation and inclusion, we can create spaces where everyone has an equal chance to shine πŸ’«
 
omg i'm so hyped about this πŸŽ‰ Nina Gold is literally a casting genius πŸ’‘ her ability to find those hidden gems is insane 🀯 and it's amazing that she's finally getting recognition for her work πŸ™Œ i mean, she's been doing this for like two decades already 😩 but its still crazy to think about how much she's contributed to the industry πŸŽ₯ her dedication to inclusion is also super inspiring πŸ™ launching careers for actors from diverse backgrounds is not easy at all πŸ’ͺ and it's clear that Nina Gold is passionate about making a difference πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀩, this is like totally amazing news! I'm so happy to see casting directors getting the recognition they deserve, especially after all those years of pushing for this category πŸ™Œ. Nina Gold is literally a genius when it comes to finding talent - her ability to spot hidden gems and make actors intersect at just the right point is pure magic ✨. And can we talk about her track record? She's worked on so many iconic shows and films, launching the careers of amazing actors like Claire Foy and John Boyega 🀩. It's awesome that she's also committed to inclusion and casting diverse performers in her projects πŸ‘. Her humility and focus are so inspiring - I love how she keeps it real about film-making being a collaborative endeavour 😊. This nomination is definitely long overdue, but I'm so glad it's finally happening!
 
I'm so stoked that Nina Gold is getting this well-deserved recognition 🀩! It's amazing to see how her unique approach to casting has made such a huge impact on the industry. I mean, can you believe it's only now that the Oscars are finally acknowledging casting directors? It's like, we knew they were important back in the day πŸ˜‚.

Gold's story is really inspiring - she's been doing this for over two decades and still manages to find those hidden gems 🀫. And it's not just about finding talent, but also about creating a sense of community on set. I love how she talks about needing to "speak the same language" with filmmakers. That's so true! When everyone is on the same page, magic happens ✨.

I'm also loving that she's talking about diversity and inclusion in the industry 🌈. It's about time we had some real conversations about these issues. Casting predominantly working-class performers is such a game-changer - it brings so much authenticity to roles and helps break down barriers πŸ’₯.

Anyway, I think Gold deserves all the recognition in the world for her hard work and dedication. She's a true legend of the industry πŸ™Œ!
 
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