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The Breakout Performances Of 2013

2013 has been a great year for entertainment. We've seen a surplus of phenomenal, Academy-bait films in the past few months, from big-budgeted blockbusters like Gravity to character-driven indies like Nebraska, that will make the upcoming Oscar race one of the most crowded in years.
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[h2]Elizabeth Debicki – The Great Gatsby[/h2]

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Why: As enigmatic, coquettish socialite Jordan Baker in Baz Luhrmann’s decadent take on The Great Gatsby, Debicki made one hell of a first impression. The Aussie newcomer fit in perfectly with the glamorous, glittery atmosphere of the film and nailed every one of her gorgeous, ruminative lines (“I like large parties… they’re so intimate,” she exclaims at one point). Debicki’s bold turn as Jordan won her praise from many critics and fans of Fitzgerald’s classic novel. Though the character often took a backseat to Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan, Debicki’s performance was truly hypnotic.

What’s Next: Debicki has landed a role in Guy Ritchie’s adaptation of the classic spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., which already has Armie Hammer, Henry Cavill and Hugh Grant attached to star.

[h2]Brie Larson – Short Term 12[/h2]

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Why: Larson had already built a small fan-base for herself with supporting roles in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and 21 Jump Street, but Short Term 12 marked Larson’s arrival as an overpoweringly strong, capable dramatic actress. As passionate foster-care supervisor Grace, Larson anchored an illuminating, moving gut-punch of a movie, showing off a truly staggering range. Grace was an incredibly difficult character to play, both emotionally and physically, but the actress succeeded wildly in the role, capturing Grace’s insecurities and strengths with unmistakable zeal and deep feeling.

What’s Next: The actress will star in musical rom-com Basmati Blues then play Mark Wahlberg’s love interest in crime drama The Gambler.


Thanks for taking a look at our list of the breakout stars of 2013! Did we leave anyone off who should have been considered, or were any of the actors or actresses we listed undeserving? Let us know your picks in the comments section! 


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