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Canadians Christopher Plummer, Jean-Marc Valle's Big Little Lies earn Golden Globe nods

Veteran Canadian actor Christopher Plummer has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his role in All the Money in the World, one of a host of Canadians earning a nod for the annual film and television prize.

Eric McCormack, animated film The Breadwinner also nominated

Veteran actor Christopher Plummer among the Canadians up for the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards. (Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Veteran Canadian actor Christopher Plummer has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his role in All the Money in the World.

The 87-year-old Plummer replaced Kevin Spacey as billionaire J. Paul Getty after Spacey was ousted from the movie in the wake of a series of sexual misconduct allegations.

Plummer was nominated for best actor in a supporting role along with Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project), Armie Hammer (Call Me by Your Name), Richard Jenkins (The Shape of Water) and Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri).

The Breadwinner, based on the bestselling book by Canadian author Deborah Ellis, earned a nod. (Elevation Pictures)

Eric McCormack and the animated film The Breadwinner were among the other Canadian nominees announced today.

Toronto-born McCormack is nominated for best actor in a musical or comedy series for Will and Grace.

And The Breadwinner,a Canadian co-production produced by Angelina Jolie, is up for best animated film.

Director Jean-Marc Valle's TV drama series Big Little Lies earned six nominations. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, the HBO series Big Little Lies,directed by Montreal's Jean-Marc Valle, is in the running for six trophies while Guillermo del Toro's Cold War-era fairy tale The Shape of Water, which was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, earned a leading seven nods.

Alberta-shot series Fargowas also nominated for TV's best limited series or motion picture.

The Handmaid's Tale,based on Canadian author Margaret Atwood's acclaimed novel, also received several nominations, including best television drama.