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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Friday it was extending membership invitations to 178 actors, directors, executives and others, including Ellen Page, Anthony Mackie, Russell Brand, Jennifer Garner and Jennifer Lawrence.

“These individuals are among the best filmmakers working in the industry today,” Academy President Tom Sherak said in a statement. “Their talent and creativity have entertained moviegoers around the world, and I welcome each of them to our ranks.”

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The group said that its membership policies would have allowed up to 211 new members in 2011 but that several branch committees endorsed fewer candidates than were proposed to them. Voting membership has held steady at just under 6,000 members since 2003.

In an unprecedented gesture, documentary filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in Libya in April, was listed among the invitees. Hetherington was an Oscar nominee this year for his film “Restrepo.” The Documentary Branch proposed that his name be included among the 2011 invitees, and the governors agreed.

Read on for the full list of invitees.

The 2011 invitees are:

Actors
Russell Brand – ‘Arthur,’ ‘Get Him to the Greek’
Gerard Butler – ‘The Ugly Truth,’ ‘300’
Vincent Cassel – ‘Black Swan,’ ‘Eastern Promises’
Robbie Coltrane – ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,’ ‘Mona Lisa’
Bradley Cooper – ‘Limitless,’ ‘The Hangover’
John Corbett – ‘Sex and the City 2,’ ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’
Rosemarie DeWitt – ‘The Company Men,’ ‘Rachel Getting Married’
Peter Dinklage – ‘Find Me Guilty,’ ‘The Station Agent’
David Duchovny – ‘Things We Lost in the Fire,’ ‘The X-Files’
Jesse Eisenberg – ‘The Social Network,’ ‘The Squid and the Whale’
Jennifer Garner – ‘Arthur,’ ‘Juno’
John Hawkes – ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Perfect Storm’
Thomas Jane – ‘The Mist,’ ‘The Thin Red Line’
Nastassja Kinski – ‘An American Rhapsody,’ ‘Tess’
Beyonce Knowles – ‘Dreamgirls,’ ‘Austin Powers in Goldmember’
Mila Kunis – ‘Black Swan,’ ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’
Jennifer Lawrence – ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘The Burning Plain’
Tea Leoni – ‘Ghost Town,’ ‘Spanglish’
Anthony Mackie – ‘The Hurt Locker,’ ‘Million Dollar Baby’
Lesley Manville – ‘Another Year,’ ‘Topsy-Turvy’
Rooney Mara – ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street,’ ‘The Social Network’
Dominic Monaghan – ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’
Connie Nielsen – ‘Brothers,’ ‘Gladiator’
Er – ‘Animal Kingdom,’ ‘Cosi’

Animators
Geefwee Boedoe – ‘Let’s Pollute,’ ‘Monsters, Inc.’
Alessandro Carloni – ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ ‘Over the Hedge’
Sylvain Chomet – ‘The Illusionist,’ ‘The Triplets of Belleville’
Jakob Hjort Jensen – ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ ‘Flushed Away’
Biljana Labovic – ‘The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger,’ ‘Idiots and Angels’
Tomm Moore – ‘The Secret of Kells,’ ‘Backwards Boy’
Teddy Newton – ‘Day & Night,’ ‘Ratatouille’
Bob Peterson – ‘Up,’ ‘Finding Nemo’ (also invited to the Writers Branch)
Javier Recio Gracia – ‘The Lady and the Reaper,’ ‘The Missing Lynx’
Andrew Ruhemann – ‘The Lost Thing,’ ‘City Paradise’
Kristof Serrand – ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ ‘Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas’
Shaun Tan – ‘The Lost Thing,’ ‘Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!’
Simon Wells – ‘Mars Needs Moms,’ ‘The Prince of Egypt’

Art Directors
Anahid Nazarian – ‘The Virgin Suicides,’ ‘The Godfather, Part III’
Lauren E. Polizzi – ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’

At-Large
George Aguilar
Barry Bernardi
Christopher Dodd
Ted Gagliano
James L. Honore
Dawn Hudson
Beverly Pasterczyk
Randall Poster
Ric Robertson
David Schnuelle
Randy Spendlove
Beverly Joanna Wood

Casting Directors
Nina Gold – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Jane Eyre’
Jina Jay – ‘The Reader,’ ‘Layer Cake’
Lora Kennedy – ‘The Town,’ ‘Syriana’

Cinematographers
Frank Byers – ‘Illegal Tender,’ ‘Boxing Helena’
Patrick Cady – ‘Lottery Ticket,’ ‘Broken Bridges’
Danny Cohen – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Pirate Radio’
Lukas Ettlin – ‘The Lincoln Lawyer,’ ‘Middle Men’
Steven Fierberg – ‘Love & Other Drugs,’ ‘Secretary’
Barry Markowitz – ‘Crazy Heart,’ ‘Sling Blade’
Charles Minsky – ‘Valentine’s Day,’ ‘Pretty Woman’
Lawrence Sher – ‘The Hangover,’ ‘Garden State’
Eric Steelberg – ‘Up in the Air,’ ‘(500) Days of Summer’

Costume Designers
Odile Dicks-Mireaux – ‘An Education,’ ‘The Constant Gardener’
Sarah Edwards – ‘Salt,’ ‘Michael Clayton’
Danny Glicker – ‘Up in the Air,’ ‘Milk’

Directors
Gregg Araki – ‘Kaboom,’ ‘Nowhere’
Susanne Bier – ‘In a Better World,’ ‘After the Wedding’
Neil Burger – ‘Limitless,’ ‘The Illusionist’
Lisa Cholodenko – ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘Laurel Canyon’ (also invited to the Writers Branch)
Debra Granik – ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘Down to the Bone’ (also invited to the Writers Branch)
Tom Hooper – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘The Damned United’
John Cameron Mitchell – ‘Rabbit Hole,’ ‘Shortbus’
Yojiro Takita – ‘Departures,’ ‘Himitsu’

Documentary
Jon Alpert – ‘China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province,’ ‘Lock-up: The Prisoners
of Rikers Island’
Amir Bar-Lev – ‘The Tillman Story,’ ‘Fighter’
Lesley Chilcott – ‘Waiting for ‘Superman’,’ ‘It Might Get Loud’
Carl Deal – ‘Capitalism: A Love Story,’ ‘Trouble the Water’
Charles Ferguson – ‘Inside Job,’ ‘No End in Sight’
Tim Hetherington – ‘Restrepo’ (posthumous)
Sebastian Junger – ‘Restrepo’
Thomas Lennon – ‘The Warriors of Qiugang,’ ‘The Blood of Yingzhou District’
Diane Weyermann – ‘Waiting for ‘Superman’,’ ‘Food, Inc.’
Ruby Yang – ‘The Blood of Yingzhou District,’ ‘The Warriors of Qiugang’

Executives
William J. Damaschke
Richard M. Fay
Donna Langley
Leslie Moonves
Vanessa L. Morrison
Bill Pohlad
Rich Ross
Jeff Small
Thomas Tull

Film Editors
Tariq Anwar – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘American Beauty’
Naomi Geraghty – ‘Limitless,’ ‘Reservation Road’
Jon Harris – ‘127 Hours,’ ‘Layer Cake’
Darren Holmes – ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ ‘The Iron Giant’
Pamela Martin – ‘The Fighter,’ ‘Little Miss Sunshine’
Joel Negron – ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon,’ ‘The Karate Kid’
Terilyn A. Shropshire – ‘Jumping the Broom,’ ‘Eve’s Bayou’
Angus Wall – ‘The Social Network,’ ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’
Andrew Weisblum – ‘The Black Swan,’ ‘The Wrestler’

Live Action Short Films
Luke Matheny – ‘God of Love,’ ‘Earano’

Makeup Artists and Hairstylists
Judy Chin – ‘Black Swan,’ ‘Requiem for a Dream’
Kathrine Gordon – ‘3:10 to Yuma,’ ‘Ocean’s Eleven’
Trefor Proud – ‘W.,’ ‘Topsy-Turvy’
Cindy Jane Williams – ‘Burlesque,’ ‘Hancock’
Wesley Wofford – ‘Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son,’ ‘A Beautiful Mind’

Music
Terence Blanchard – ‘Inside Man,’ ‘Malcolm X’
Fernand Bos – ‘Crazy Heart,’ ‘Cold Mountain’
Graeme Revell – ‘Darfur Now,’ ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’

Producers
Iain Canning – ‘Oranges and Sunshine,’ ‘The King’s Speech’
Cean Chaffin – ‘The Social Network,’ ‘Fight Club’
Kevin Feige – ‘Thor,’ ‘Iron Man’
Gary Goetzman – ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ ‘Mamma Mia!’
Sisse Graum Jorgensen – ‘In a Better World,’ ‘After the Wedding’
Jeffrey Levy-Hinte – ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘Laurel Canyon’
Todd Lieberman – ‘The Fighter,’ ‘The Proposal’
Robert Lorenz – ‘Letters from Iwo Jima,’ ‘Mystic River’
Celine Rattray – ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘Grace Is Gone’
Emile Sherman – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Candy’
Emma Thomas – ‘Inception,’ ‘The Dark Knight’
Gareth Unwin – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Exam’

Production Designers
Howard Cummings – ‘I Love You, Beth Cooper,’ ‘John Grisham’s The Rainmaker’
Therese DePrez – ‘Black Swan,’ ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’
Guy Hendrix Dyas – ‘Inception,’ ‘The Brothers Grimm’
Jess Gonchor – ‘True Grit,’ ‘Capote’
Jane Musky – ‘Something Borrowed,’ ‘Finding Forrester’
Eve Stewart – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Topsy-Turvy’

Public Relations
Susan Ciccone
Alissa Grayson
Jeffrey Hall
Jill Ann Jones
Mark Markline
Carmelo Pirrone
Ira Rubenstein
David Schneiderman
Loren Schwartz
Lance Volland

Set Decorators
Judy Farr – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Death at a Funeral’
Gene Serdena – ‘The Fighter,’ ‘House of Sand and Fog’

Sound
Andrew DeCristofaro – ‘Hall Pass,’ ‘Crazy Heart’
Joe Dorn – ‘The Wolfman,’ ‘Spider-Man 3’
Marc Fishman – ‘Bridesmaids,’ ‘Crash’
Lora Hirschberg – ‘Inception,’ ‘The Dark Knight’
Chris Jargo – ‘Robin Hood,’ ‘American Gangster’
John Midgley – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace’
Ed Novick – ‘Inception,’ ‘The Dark Knight’
Hammond Peek – ‘King Kong,’ ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’
Brian Vessa – ‘Nemesis,’ ‘Lambada’
Mark Weingarten – ‘The Social Network,’ ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’

Visual Effects
Tim Alexander – ‘Rango,’ ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’
Rob Bredow – ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,’ ‘The Polar Express’
Tim Burke – ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,’ ‘Gladiator’
Peter Chesney – ‘No Country for Old Men,’ ‘Men in Black’
Paul Franklin – ‘Inception,’ ‘The Dark Knight’
Kevin Tod Haug – ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,’ ‘Quantum of Solace’
Florian Kainz – ‘Mission: Impossible III,’ ‘The Perfect Storm’
Marshall Krasser – ‘Iron Man 2,’ ‘Titanic’
Sean Phillips – ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ‘The Polar Express’
Peter G. Travers – ‘Watchmen,’ ‘The Matrix Reloaded’
Brian Van’t Hul – ‘Coraline,’ ‘I, Robot’
Mark H. Weingartner – ‘Sex and the City 2,’ ‘Inception’

Writers
Stuart Blumberg – ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘Keeping the Faith’
Lisa Cholodenko – ‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘Laurel Canyon’ (also invited to the Directors Branch)
Debra Granik – ‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘Down to the Bone’ (also invited to the Directors Branch)
Karen McCullah Lutz – ‘The Ugly Truth,’ ‘Legally Blonde’
Aline Brosh McKenna – ’27 Dresses,’ ‘The Devil Wears Prada’
Bob Peterson – ‘Up,’ ‘Finding Nemo’ (also invited to the Short Films and Feature Animation Branch)
David Rabe – ‘The Firm,’ ‘Casualties of War’
Anne Rosellini – ‘Winter’s Bone’
David Seidler – ‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘The King & I’
Scott Silver – ‘The Fighter,’ ‘8 Mile’
Kirsten Smith – ‘The Ugly Truth,’ ‘Legally Blonde’
Aaron Sorkin – ‘The Social Network,’ ‘A Few Good Men’
Daniel Waters – ‘Batman Returns,’ ‘Heathers’

-- Julie Makinen

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