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Canadian Screen Award Nomination For Randy Thomas

Seasoned Canadian Actor Randy Thomas Put Forward for Canadian Screen Award Nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Drama.


Toronto, ON – Seasoned actor Randy Thomas has been officially put forward for nomination by Brainpower Studio for the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television’s prestigious Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Drama for his riveting role in The Jane Mysteries: Murder at Moseby starring Jodie Sweetin and Stephen Huszar.


Known for his commanding presence as stoic corporate executives and his undeniable charm as comedic father figures, Thomas stunned audiences with his transformative performance as an emotionally distraught and lonely antagonist in the Hallmark mystery franchise.

His portrayal—layered with heartbreak, volatility, and an unexpected
path to redemption—took fans by surprise, further solidifying his range and talent as a seasoned performer.


The industry has taken notice, with Thomas’ nomination consideration reflecting the powerful impact of his performance.


Randy is a special actor. He has Leading Man charisma like George Clooney but with a unique knack for comedy. We are incredibly grateful to Director Marco Deufemia and Brainpower Studio CEO Beth Stevenson for seeing the depth of Randy’s talent and entrusting him with such a complex role. The fact that they put him forward for nomination tells us that Randy far exceeded their expectations. Let’s hope the Academy recognizes his extraordinary work as well. A win in this category would be a career highlight, and we anticipate this nomination will open even more doors for him across Canada and the U.S.


As the industry eagerly awaits the final nominations, Randy Thomas’ performance in Murder at Moseby stands as a testament to the rich and evolving talent pool within Canadian entertainment. With growing anticipation from his peers and fans alike, one thing is certain—this should be the beginning of a thrilling new chapter in Randy
Thomas’ career that’s long overdue. For The Silo, Sandy Martinez. 514-286-6001

Canada Ranks Fourth In World For Top Actors

The Emmys and the Golden Globes took place last month, and the Oscars are now just around the corner. With nomination season underway, a new study has revealed which nations and US states produced this year’s most acclaimed actors. 

We asked our friends at Spin Genie to analyze 2024’s nomination lists for the Oscars, Emmys, and Golden Globes to reveal the countries with the most nominated actors in the world. 

Countries with the most nominated actors 

RankCountry of nationalityNumber of Nominees
1United States111
2United Kingdom25
3Australia6
4Canada5
5Ireland3 

1. United States

Number of Nominees: 111

Home to Hollywood and major film studios, the United States dominates the global acting scene, producing some of the most outstanding talents on the silver screen. America stands out with 111 actor nominations across major awards, including the Golden Globes,  Emmys, and the Oscars. 

Some of the most notable nominations include Robert Downey Jr. and Emma Stone, who have both won Golden Globes for their performances on the big screen. Both have also secured Oscar nominations, Robert Downey Jr. for his supporting role in ‘Oppenheimer’ and Emma Stone’s performance as an ‘Actress in a Leading Role’ in the comedy fantasy ‘Poor Things.’

2. United Kingdom 

Number of Nominees: 25

The UK has the second most nominated actors, with 25 nominees in total in the Emmys, Golden Globes, and Oscars. From Carey Mulligan to Daniel Radcliffe, some several noteworthy actors and actresses are shaping the landscape of international film recognition. 

‘Succession’ star Matthew Macfadyen received nominations from the Emmys and the Golden Globes, winning awards for his supporting role in both. 

3. Australia 

Number of Nominees: 6

Australia ranks third with six nominations across the three notable accolades. The country has produced remarkable talents, from everyone’s favourite ‘Barbie’ Margot Robbie, who received a nomination for ‘Best Performance by a Female Actor’ at the Golden Globes, to royalty’s finest, ‘The Crown’s’ Elizabeth Debicki, who won a Golden Globe and an Emmy nomination for her supporting role as Princess Diana in the popular series. 

4. Canada

Number of Nominees: 5

Though falling short on today’s list, Canadian actors have done exceedingly well in the past and this year, Ryan Gosling landed a nomination for ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role’ for his performance as Ken in ‘Barbie’.


Here are some Canadian-born actors who have been nominated for an Emmy, Golden Globe or an Oscar:


-Ryan Gosling. Nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Half Nelson” in 2006 and
for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “La La Land” in 2016.
-Elliot Page. Nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for “Juno” in 2007.
-Brendan Fraser. Won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “The Whale” in 2022.
-Brian Cox. Nominated for both Golden Globes and Emmys for his role in “Succession”.
-Kieran Culkin. Nominated for both Golden Globes and Emmys for his role in “Succession”.
-Jeremy Strong. Nominated for both Golden Globes and Emmys for his role in “Succession”.

Further research shows:

  • Meryl Streep has received the all-time most Oscar nominations, with 17 nominations for Best Actress and 4 for Best Supporting Actress. The Sophie’s Choice and Devil Wears Prada actress has received a total of 21 nominations and has won 3 of them. 
  • California is the state with the most nominated actors, with 23 nominees. New York is just behind with a total of 16 nominees.