WINS AND NOMINATIONS JAVIER BARDEM Win Supporting Actor, 2008 – No Country For Old Men Also two nominations.
CATE BL ANCHET T Wins
Leading Actor, 1983 – Gandhi Most Promising Newcomer To Leading Film Roles, 1983 – Gandhi Also one nomination.
SIR IAN MCKELLEN Nominations Supporting Actor, 2004 – The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King Leading Actor, 2002 – The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Leading Actor, 1997 – Richard III Adapted Screenplay, 1997 – Richard III (with Richard Loncraine)
G EO RG E CLO O N E Y Win Best Film, 2013 – Argo
STEVE MCQUEEN Win
CBE
(with Grant Heslov and Ben Affleck)
Special Achievement By A British
Also nominated eight times.
Director, Writer Or Producer In
Leading Actress, 2008 – La Vie En Rose Also one nomination.
CLINT EASTWOOD Nominations
DA N I EL DAY- L E W I S Wins Leading Actor, 2013 – Lincoln Leading Actor, 2008 – There Will Be Blood Leading Actor, 2003 – Gangs Of New York Leading Actor, 1990 – My Left Foot Also two nominations.
JOHN HURT Win
CBE
Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema, 2012 Supporting Actor, 1979 – Midnight Express Actor, 1981 – The Elephant Man Also nominated three times.
SIR SIDNEY POITIER Win Foreign Actor, 1959 – The Defi ant Ones Also nominated five times.
MICKEY ROURKE Win Leading Actor, 2009 – The Wrestler
MERYL STREEP Wins Leading Actress, 2012 – The Iron Lady Leading Actress, 1982 – The French Lieutenant’s Woman Also nominated 12 times.
TILDA SWINTO N Win Supporting Actress, 2008 – Michael Clayton Also two nominations.
With thanks to Margo Holder and Lancôme for selected shoots.
E S S A Y
Director, 2009 – Changeling Film, 1993 – Unforgiven Director, 1993 – Unforgiven
Also two nominations.
P H O T O G R A P H I C
M A RI O N COTI LL A RD Win
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Their First Feature Film, 2009 – Hunger
C I N E M M E R S I V E :
Supporting Actress, 2005 – The Aviator Leading Actress, 1999 – Elizabeth Also nominated three times.
SIR BEN KINGSLEY Wins