Fresh off winning her first Emmy for “Big Little Lies,” Laura Dern could be on her way to two additional nominations in the same year. Not only is she a strong contender for her scene-stealing work in Showtime’s “Twin Peaks” revival but her new HBO movie “The Tale” is also earning rave reviews. Will the Dern-aissance keep growing stronger and net her two Emmy nominations this summer?

Dern is coming off a huge year in which she earned a Critics’ Choice Award, Golden Globe and Emmy for “Big Little Lies” and appeared in the latest “Star Wars” film. She also starred as the previously unseen Diane Evans in the “Twin Peaks” revival, in which she had quite juicy material. Then, Sundance Film Festival attendees got to see her in “The Tale,” a sexual abuse drama with strong reviews that was acquired by HBO. The network will release the film on May 26, just a few days before the end of of Emmy eligibility.

The actress will be competing in Best Limited Series/Movie Actress for “The Tale” and Best Limited Series/Movie Supporting Actress for “Twin Peaks.” Gold Derby odds currently have Dern easily attaining both nominations. Should she do so, Dern would mirror Sarah Paulson‘s accomplishment in 2016, in which she was nominated for the exact same categories for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” and supporting for “American Horror Story: Hotel.” And of course, she went on to win her overdue Emmy for the former.

While many actors have received two acting nominations in the same year, one is often for a one-off guest appearance. Few actors have managed two nominations in the meatier lead and supporting categories. Recent examples include Martin Freeman and Jim Parsons in 2014, Elisabeth Moss in 2013, Chandra Wilson in 2009 and Tom Wilkinson in 2008. While earning multiple nominations obviously increases your chances of winning, it is not a guarantee. Just ask poor Laurie Metcalf, who was nominated for not one, not two, but three performances in 2016 and went home empty-handed.

Yet, Dern is in a prime spot in her career where she could easily continue her winning streak. Not only is she respected for her craft, but she loves the process of campaigning and has spoken out on some important issues plaguing not only the film industry but the world at large. Dern could benefit from the same “When they like you, they really like you” sentiment that helped Sterling K. Brown win back-to-back Emmys for two different programs. But could Dern be like Allison Janney in 2014 and win two acting categories in the same year?

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