Tony Award Winning actress Vanessa Redgrave will be awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts with the Academy Fellowship at the Orange British Academy Film Awards ceremony at London's Royal Opera House. The ceremony will take place on Sunday, February 21.
From Alfred Hitchcock in 1971, the Academy Fellowship has been awarded in recognition of outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image. Previous recipients of the Fellowship include Charlie Chaplin, Lord Olivier, Billy Wilder, Woody Allen, ElizaBeth Taylor, and Judi Dench. Last year's Fellow was Terry Gilliam. David Parfitt, Chair of the Academy said: "We are absolutely thrilled to be awarding the fellowship to Vanessa. She is a hugely talented and respected actress who has served as an inspiration to the British film industry." Vanessa Redgrave said of the news, "I'm truly delighted, it's such an honour to be recognised in this way. Looking through the list of past recipients shows what a wonderful accolade this is, and the fact that Alfred Hitchcock was the very first recipient makes it even more special, as my father made his first film with him."Upcoming projects of Redgrave's include "Letters to Juliet" with Amanda Seyfried and Gael Garcia Bernal, and "The Whistleblower" with Rachel Weisz and Monica Bellucci.
The Orange British Academy Film Awards will be hosted by Jonathan Ross and broadcast on BBC One from 9pm on Sunday 21 February. A Red Carpet Special hosted by George Lamb will be on BBC Three starting at 7.30pm.
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