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Duff and Serkis take film honoursAnne-Marie Duff and Andy Serkis have scooped best acting film awards, both for portrayals of real-life people.Anne-Marie, who plays John Lennon's spirited mother Julia in the biopic Nowhere Boy, beat Oscar hopeful Carey Mulligan among others to be named best actress at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards.Andy's embodiment of singer Ian Dury in warts-and-all film Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll won him the best actor gong, beating Tom Hardy for Bronson, Christian McKay for Me And Orson Welles and Alex MacQueen for The Hide.Carey was nominated as best actress for An Education, based on the memoirs of journalist Lynn Barber, while Kelly Macdonald was also in the running for playing a lonely fugitive in Michael Keaton's directorial debut The Merry Gentleman.....
Anne-Marie Duff and Andy Serkis have scooped best acting film awards, both for portrayals of real-life people.
Anne-Marie, who plays John Lennon's spirited mother Julia in the biopic Nowhere Boy, beat Oscar hopeful Carey Mulligan among others to be named best actress at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards.
Andy's embodiment of singer Ian Dury in warts-and-all film Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll won him the best actor gong, beating Tom Hardy for Bronson, Christian McKay for Me And Orson Welles and Alex MacQueen for The Hide.
Carey was nominated as best actress for An Education, based on the memoirs of journalist Lynn Barber, while Kelly Macdonald was also in the running for playing a lonely fugitive in Michael Keaton's directorial debut The Merry Gentleman.
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By Vicky Shaw, Press Association
Anne-Marie Duff gave a loving "thank you" to her husband James McAvoy as she scooped the best actress gong at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards.
Duff plays John Lennon's spirited mother Julia in the biopic Nowhere Boy, and was shortlisted alongside Oscar hopeful Carey Mulligan.
The night also saw Andy Serkis named best actor for his embodiment of singer Ian Dury in warts-and-all film Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll.
Duff is expecting her first child with McAvoy and the pair arrived at last night's ceremony together.
Wearing a gathered pink dress over her baby bump, she said she was "blown away" to win the award.
She said: "I'd really like to be Mrs McAvoy for a minute and say thank you for seriously having to live with a flame-haired broken hearted banjo player for quite some time.
"Thank you for your support and always allowing me to take my work far too seriously, which I do." http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/annemarie-duff--blown-away-by-evening-standard-film-award-1894176.html
Congratulations to the Anne-Marie on her British Film Award win for Best Actress. Nice to see James smiling in pictures for a change, but I'm still not liking the hair.
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More pics of James and AM from the Evening Standard awards. I think AM looks really beautiful with her pregnancy glow. Love her hair. James - not so much. I liked his hair in "Penelope" and I thought he looked great with it combed back when he was in US. But right now it looks like it needs to be shaped...bit too long on sides and in back.
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