Academy Invites 529 New Members Including Jenna Ortega and Jacob Elordi
1-Minute Brief
The Academy's expanded membership reflects ongoing efforts to diversify and broaden representation within the Oscar voting body.
Key Facts
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited 529 new members to join its voting body.
- Jenna Ortega, Jacob Elordi, and Stephen Fry are among the new invitees.
- The new class nearly doubles the Academy's membership compared to a decade ago.
- Other invitees include Josh O’Connor, Teyana Taylor, Jon Bernthal, and the Safdie brothers.
- Academy CEO Bill Kramer and president Lynette Howell Taylor issued a statement welcoming the new members.
What Happened
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the invitation of 529 new members, including several high-profile actors and filmmakers, to join its Oscar voting body.
Why It Matters
Expanding the Academy's membership is part of ongoing initiatives to increase diversity and global representation in the organization, which may influence future Oscar nominations and awards.
What's Next
The invited individuals may choose to accept or decline membership. The Academy will continue its efforts to broaden participation and representation in the coming years.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoFilm academy invites 529 new members, including Jenna Ortega, the Safdie brothers and Jacob Elordi
- The GuardianLeft26m agoJacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry among new invited Oscar voters
