Evening Standard British Film Awards

British annual film awards, established 1973
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Awarded forBritish and Irish film
Country United Kingdom
First awarded1973
WebsiteLondon Evening Standard British Film Awards

The Evening Standard British Film Awards were established in 1973 by London's Evening Standard newspaper. The Standard Awards is the only ceremony "dedicated to British and Irish talent,"[1] judged by a panel of "top UK critics."[2] Each ceremony honours films from the previous year.

1973–1980 Winners

1973 Winners

  • Best Actor : Keith Michell – Henry VIII and His Six Wives
  • Best Actress : Glenda Jackson – Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Best Comedy : The National Health – Jack Gold
  • Best Film : Ryan's Daughter – David Lean
  • Best Newcomer – Actor : Simon Ward
  • Best Newcomer – Actress : Lynne Frederick

1974 Winners

  • Best Actor : Michael Caine – Sleuth
  • Best Actress : Glenda Jackson – A Touch of Class
  • Best Comedy : The Three Musketeers – Richard Lester
  • Best Film : Live and Let Die – Guy Hamilton
  • Best Newcomer – Actor : Edward Fox
  • Best Newcomer – Actress : Heather Wright

1975 Winners

  • Best Actor : Albert Finney – Murder on the Orient Express
  • Best Actress : Wendy Hiller – Murder on the Orient Express
  • Best Comedy : The Four Musketeers – Richard Lester
  • Best Film : Murder on the Orient Express – Sidney Lumet
  • Best Newcomer – Actor : Robin Askwith
  • Best Newcomer – Actress : Jill Townsend

1976 Winners

1977 Winners

1978 Winners

1979 Winners

1980 Winners

1981–1990 Winners

1981 Winners

1982 Winners

1983 Winners

1984 Winners

1985 Winners

1986 Winners

1987 Winners

1988 Winners

1989 Winners

1990 Winners

1991–2000 Winners

1991 Winners

1992 Winners

1993 Winners

1994 Winners

1995 Winners

1996 Winners

1997 Winners

1998 Winners

1999 Winners

2000 Winners

2001–2010 Winners

2001 Winners

2002 Winners

2003 Winners

2004 Winners

2005 Winners

2006 Winners

2007 Winners

2008 Winners

2009 Winners

2010 Winners

2011–2020 Winners

2011 Winners

  • Best Film : We Need to Talk About Kevin
  • Best Actor : Michael FassbenderShame & Jane Eyre
  • Best Actress : Olivia ColmanTyrannosaur
  • Best Screenplay : Andrew HaighWeekend
  • Most Promising Newcomer : Tom Kingsley & Will Sharpe – Co-writers/Directors of Black Pond
  • Best Documentary : Senna
  • Technical Achievement Award : Robbie Ryan, for his Cinematography on Wuthering Heights
  • Peter Sellers Award for Comedy : The Guard
  • Alexander Walker Special Award : John Hurt for his contribution to cinema

2012 Winners

2016 Winners

2017 Winners

2018 Winners

References

  1. ^ "Culture & Entertainment News – The Irish Times". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ "SLUMDOG VS UNDERDOGS AT STANDARD AWARDS". Archived from the original on 26 January 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  3. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2010-11-11). "A Day in the Life: Four Portraits of Post-War Britain – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-02-22. [compilation of his short films] The Elephant Will Never Forget (1953)... They Took Us to the Sea (1961)... Our School (1962)... I Think They Call Him John (1964)
  4. ^ "A Day in the Life: Four Portraits of Post-War Britain". digital:works. 2011-06-27. Retrieved 2023-02-22. winner of the Evening Standard film awards 2010 for best documentary