United Kingdom, Feb. 17 -- Jodie Foster thinks it is "cool" there's been 47 years between her first Oscar nomination and her most recent.

The 61-year-old actress was recently shortlisted for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role accolade for her work on 'Nyad' and she's pleased it has put her in second place for the longest timespan between first and last acting nods from the Academy, bettered only by Katherine Hepburn, who had a 48-year gap.

Jodie - whose first nomination was for 'Taxi Driver' in 1976 - told The Rake: "Oh, really. That's cool, I like that statistic. Look, I worked in the sixties, the seventies, the eighties, the nineties, the noughts, the tens and the twenties... That's amazing, all those different eras."

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