Carey Mulligan, Sarah Lancashire, and Stephen Fry are among the prominent figures acknowledged in King Charles III’s New Year honors list.
Mulligan (known for Promising Young Woman) and Lancashire (from Happy Valley) have been appointed Commanders of the British Empire for their contributions to the field of drama.
Fry has been knighted in recognition of his efforts in environmental advocacy, charity work, and mental health initiatives. The Hobbit star expressed that he was “startled and enchanted” upon receiving notification of his knighthood.
Other notable actors honored include Anne Reid, star of The Sixth Commandment, who received a CBE. Officer of the Order of the British Empire awards were also given to Anne-Marie Duff (Bad Sisters), Eddie Marsan (Back to Black), and Kevin Whately (Inspector Morse).
Thomas Baker, known for Doctor Who, was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire, while Carmen Munroe, recognized for her role in Desmond’s, was named a Dame.
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Former BAFTA CEO Amanda Berry was honored with a CBE, alongside Steve Morrison, the founder and former CEO of British super-producer All3Media. Both were recognized for their significant contributions to the creative industries.
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Carey Mulligan, Sarah Lancashire, Stephen Fry, Anne Reid, Anne-Marie Duff, Eddie Marsan, Kevin Whately, Thomas Baker, Carmen Munroe, Amanda Berry, Steve Morrison
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All3Media
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Promising Young Woman, Happy Valley, The Hobbit, The Sixth Commandment, Bad Sisters, Back to Black, Inspector Morse, Doctor Who, Desmond’s
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