Acting at the 2008 BAFTA Awards. He has received four BAFTA Awards for
Best Actor, the second most for an actor.
Note: Dench and Finney's tally of wins and nominations includes those received in the
Most Promising Newcomer category.
Actors nominated twice in the same category in the same year Nine actors have received dual nominations in the same category in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards. ; Notes •
Michael Caine was the first actor to receive dual nominations in the same category in a single year. • The only ceremony with multiple actors double nominated in the same category was the
57th, with
Sean Penn and
Scarlett Johansson. Penn became the first actor to win neither nomination, while Johansson became the first (and remains the only) to have neither performance nominated for
the corresponding Oscar. •
Kate Winslet is the only actor to receive dual nominations twice.
Actors nominated in two different categories for the same performance in the same year Twenty three actors have received two nominations for the same performance in a single year at the BAFTA Film Awards. ; Notes •
Albert Finney was the first actor to receive two nominations for one performance. •
Jodie Foster was the first actor to win both nominations. •
Brad Davis is the only actor to win neither nomination. • The only ceremony with multiple actors to receive two nominations for one performance was the
37th, with
Phyllis Logan and
Julie Walters. Logan and Walters were nominated twice against each other, and both won, effectively splitting categories.
Directing Directors nominated for multiple films in the same year The only director to receive dual nominations in the same year at the BAFTA Film Awards was
Steven Soderbergh for
Erin Brockovich and
Traffic in 2000. Additionally,
Sidney Lumet received one joint nomination for
Murder on the Orient Express and
Serpico in 1974.
Other •
Most awards won by a single film •
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), with 9 wins. •
Most nominations received by a single film •
Gandhi (1982), with 16 nominations. •
Most awards won by a non English-language film •
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), with 7 wins. •
Most nominations received by a non English-language film •
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) and
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), with 14 nominations each. •
Most nominations received by an animated film •
Shrek (2001), with 6 nominations. •
First non-English language film to win Best Film •
Bicycle Thieves in 1949. •
First non-English language films to be nominated for Best Film •
Four Steps in the Clouds,
Monsieur Vincent and
Paisan in 1948. •
First animated film to be nominated for Best Film •
Shrek (2001) •
First animated film to win any screenplay categories •
Shrek (2001), with
Best Adapted Screenplay •
Largest sweep (winning awards in every nominated category) •
A Man for All Seasons (1966), with 7 wins. •
Most nominations without winning an award •
Women in Love (1969),
Finding Neverland (2004), and
Marty Supreme (2025), with 11 nominations each. •
Most total nominations and awards for a person •
Woody Allen received 24 nominations and won 10 awards. •
Most nominations and awards for a person in a single year •
Alfonso Cuarón received six nominations and won four awards in
2018. •
Most nominations for a woman in a single year •
Chloé Zhao received four nominations in
2020. •
Most total awards for a woman •
Judi Dench and
Catherine Martin won six awards each. •
Most total nominations for a woman •
Sandy Powell received 16 nominations. •
Highest "perfect score" • Composer
Ennio Morricone has six nominations and six wins. •
Only person to receive every nomination in a category •
Jocelyn Rickards received both nominations for Best British Costume Design – Black and White in
1967, winning for
Mademoiselle. •
Only actor to win a BAFTA for portraying a real BAFTA winner •
Cate Blanchett won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for portraying
Katharine Hepburn in
The Aviator (2004). • NOTE:
Robert Downey Jr. won Best Actor in a Leading Role for portraying
Charlie Chaplin in
Chaplin (1992). Chaplin received the
BAFTA Fellowship, an honorary award, but was never nominated for a competitive BAFTA. •
Only actor to be nominated for a voice-only performance •
Eddie Murphy nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for voicing
Donkey in
Shrek (2001). •
Oldest person to win an award •
James Ivory, age 89 (Best Adapted Screenplay,
Call Me by Your Name, 2017). •
Youngest person to win an award •
Jodie Foster, age 13 (Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles,
Bugsy Malone /
Taxi Driver, 1976). ==Ceremonies==