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Best Leading Actor: BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH gets a nod for his portrayal of Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing in The Imitation Game.
EDDIE REDMAYNE was nominated for his performance as Professor Stephen Hawking in biopic The Theory of Everything.
JAKE GYLLENHAAL's starring turn in crime thriller Nightcrawler earned him a nomination in the Leading Actor category.
MICHAEL KEATON received his first BAFTA nomination for his portrayal of fading star Riggan in Birdman.
RALPH FIENNES earned a Best Actor nomination for his performance as eccentric hotel manager Gustave H. in Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Best Leading Actress: AMY ADAMS won a nomination in the Leading Actress category for her turn in Tim Burton's drama Big Eyes.
One of a pair of acting nominations for Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything, FELICITY JONES is up for the Leading Actress category for her performance as Jane Hawking.
JULIANNE MOORE could finally win an acting gong this year after three previous BAFTA nominations in 2000, 2003 and 2011. She's nominated for her leading role in Still Alice.
2006 Best Actress winner REESE WHITHERSPOON is nominated for her star turn in Jean Marc Vallée's adapted screenplay Wild.
ROSAMUND PIKE's portrayal of murderous wife Amy Dunne in David Fincher's Gone Girl has earned her a nod for Best Actress.
Best Supporting Actor: EDWARD NORTON gets his second BAFTA nomination for a supporting role in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman.
ETHAN HAWKE earns a Best Supporting Actor mention for his role in Richard Linklater's 12 year project Boyhood
J. K. SIMMONS receives his debut acting nomination for his role alongside Miles Teller in Damian Chazelle's music drama Whiplash.
MARK RUFFALO's performance with on-screen brother Channing Tatum in Foxcatcher earns him a nomination in the Supporting Actor category.
A transformative display as multi-millionaire wrestling coach John Du Pont gives STEVE CARELL a mention in the Supporting Actor section.
Best Supporting Actress: 2011 Rising Star nominee EMMA STONE fulfills her potential by getting a Supporting Actress nod for her role in Birdman.
Harry Potter star IMELDA STAUNTON receives a nomination for her supporting role in British comedy drama Pride.
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY is up for the Supporting Actress award for her portrayal of Alan Turing's fiance in The Imitation Game.
A performance over twelve years in Linklater's BOYHOOD earns Patricia Arquette a nomination in the Supporting Actress category.
RENE RUSSO is up for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of corrupt news director Nina Romina in Dan Gilroy's thriller Nightcrawler.
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show caption2025-07-28T15:31:00Z By Silvia Wong
The festival also saw the launch of ASEAN On Screen industry programme.
2025-07-28T14:00:00Z By Stuart Kemp
Polish Days, the industry programme of the 25th New Horizons International Film Festival, took place in Wroclaw from July 20-22.
2025-07-25T08:15:00Z By Ben Dalton
Skarsgard appeared in Cannes Grand Prix winner ‘Sentimental Value’ this year.
2024-12-09T08:01:00Z By Gabriella Geisinger
The awards will take place on February 16 at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall.
2018-04-24T05:07:00Z By Jeremy Kay
Nominations announced on January 22, 2019.
2018-04-16T04:29:00Z By Liz Shackleton
Louis Koo named best actor for Paradox; Teresa Mo wins best actress for Tomorrow Is Another Day.
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