Emily Blunt is up for two prizes at next month's Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, the nominations for which have just been announced.
The British star is up for the guild's best film actress prize for Mary Poppins Returns, which is having its European premiere later in London.
She is also up for a supporting actor award for horror film A Quiet Place, which husband John Krasinski directed.
Christian Bale and Olivia Colman are among the other British nominees.
The former is shortlisted for his role as former US vice president Dick Cheney in the political satire Vice.
The latter is up for the best actress award for The Favourite, for which Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone are also recognised.
Hugh Grant, Joseph Fiennes and Sir Anthony Hopkins are among the British talents in contention for the guild's television awards.
Stone also receives a second nomination here for Netflix series Maniac, while Krasinski gets his own nod for acting in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga are both nominated for their acting in A Star is Born, which is also up for outstanding performance by a cast.
Black Panther, Black Klansman, Bohemian Rhapsody and Crazy Rich Asians are also shortlisted for the SAG equivalent to a best picture award.