25 November,2023 06:59 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
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Actor Stephen Graham, who made his mark on the popular crime-thriller show âBoardwalk Empire' as Al Capone, will be receiving the top award at the British Independent Film Awards called 'The Richard Harris Award'.
The award named after the late star, recognises an outstanding contribution by an actor to British film and sees Graham join a list of fellow honorees that includes the likes of Judi Dench, Daniel Day-Lewis, Emma Thompson, Vanessa Redgrave and Riz Ahmed, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The six-time BAFTA TV nominee recently landed his first BAFTA film nomination for his lead turn in hit 2022's one-shot kitchen drama âBoiling Point', which was also the first project from Graham's own banner Matriarch Productions. The studio was set up with his wife and fellow actor Hannah Walters with the aim of providing opportunities for underrepresented talent. The film has since been spun off into a BBC mini-series, in which Graham also stars.
A versatile and acclaimed actor Graham first made a name for himself on Guy Ritchie's 2000 gangster thriller âSnatch', playing Jason Statham's partner in crime, Tommy. He would soon head to Hollywood for Martin Scorsese's âGangs of New York', the âBoardwalk Empire', and later in âThe Irishman'â¯opposite Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.
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Graham can currently be seen starring in Netflix's global hit âBodies', an adaptation of Si Spencer's psychological-time-bending graphic novel. He's set to lead opposite Daisy Ridley in Disney'sâ¯'Young Woman and the Sea', chronicling the daring journey of the first woman to swim across the English Channel in 1926 and will also be seen starring with Saoirse Ronan inâ¯Steve McQueen's highly anticipated London-set WWII drama âBlitz'.
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