Kate Hudson Earns Oscar Nod for ‘Song Sung Blue’

Kate Hudson has garnered attention for her performance in “Song Sung Blue,” earning her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. This recognition marks a significant milestone in her career, as it is her first nomination in 25 years.
Kate Hudson’s Oscar Nomination for ‘Song Sung Blue’
Hudson plays the role of Claire Sardina, a Milwaukee resident, in the film. “Song Sung Blue” is inspired by a 2008 documentary detailing the lives of Mike and Claire Sardina, who formed the tribute act Lightning and Thunder, paying homage to music legends Neil Diamond and Patsy Cline.
Significance of the Role
The role resonates deeply with Hudson, who reflects on how her experiences in motherhood have influenced her acting career. This contribution to cinema is especially meaningful for her.
About the Nominations
- Date of Nomination Announcement: January 22.
- Film’s Oscar Nomination: Only nod for “Song Sung Blue.”
- Previous Nomination: Hudson’s last was for Best Supporting Actress in “Almost Famous.”
- Cinematography Shortlist: “Song Sung Blue” made the Oscars shortlist but did not secure a final nomination.
Hugh Jackman co-stars with Hudson, adding star power to a film that has attracted critical attention. As the 98th Annual Academy Awards approach, the excitement for Hudson’s return to the Oscars builds.
Stay updated with further developments regarding the Academy Awards and Hudson’s performance in “Song Sung Blue.” For inquiries, reach out to Kelli Arseneau at (920) 213-3721 or follow her on X at @ArseneauKelli.




