The 2010–11 awards season brought Colin Firth a historic sweep — his role as King George VI in The King’s Speech earned him virtually every major acting prize the industry offers, culminating in the Academy Award for Best Actor. He had previously been nominated for his performance in Tom Ford’s A Single Man (2009), which also won him his first BAFTA.
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Oscar
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BAFTAs
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Golden Globe
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SAG Award
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Nominations
Career Highlights
Major Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Academy Award | Best Actor | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2011 | BAFTA | Best Actor in a Leading Role | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2010 | BAFTA | Best Actor in a Leading Role | A Single Man | Win |
| 2011 | Golden Globe | Best Actor – Drama | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2011 | Screen Actors Guild | Outstanding Male Actor | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2011 | Critics’ Choice | Best Actor | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2011 | London Film Critics’ Circle | Actor of the Year | The King’s Speech | Win |
| 2010 | Academy Award | Best Actor | A Single Man | Nom |
| 1997 | BAFTA | Best Actor | The English Patient | Nom |
| 2004 | BAFTA | Best Actor | Girl with a Pearl Earring | Nom |
| 2012 | BAFTA | Best Actor | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | Nom |
| 2010 | Golden Globe | Best Actor – Drama | A Single Man | Nom |
| 2011 | Screen Actors Guild | Outstanding Cast | The King’s Speech | Nom |
| 2012 | Screen Actors Guild | Outstanding Cast | The King’s Speech | Nom |