Saturday 5 March 2022

1964, Film and Television Awards: British Academy Awards (BAFTAs)

Best Film
Winner: ‘Dr. Strangelove’
(Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George, UK / USA, 1964)

Nominees:

  • ‘Becket’ (Peter Glenville, Jean Anouilh, Lucienne Hill, Edward Anhalt, UK / USA, 1964)
  • ‘The Pumpkin Eater’ (Jack Clayton, Penelope Mortimer, Harold Pinter, UK, 1964)
  • ‘The Train’ (John Frankenheimer, Franklin Coen, Frank Davis, Rose Valland, France/ Italy / USA, 1964)

Best British Actor
Winner: Richard Attenborough

  • As Regimental Sergeant Major Lauderdale in ‘Guns at Batasi’
  • As Billy Savage in ‘Séance on a Wet Afternoon’

Nominees:

  • Peter O'Toole as Henry II in ‘Becket’
  • Peter Sellers as Group Captain Lionel Mandrake/President Merkin Muffley/Doctor Strangelove in ‘Dr. Strangelove’
  • Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau in ‘The Pink Panther’
  • Tom Courtenay as Private Arthur Hamp in ‘King and Country’

Best British Actress
Winner: Audrey Hepburn as Regina Lampert in ‘Charade’

Nominees:

  • Deborah Kerr as Miss Madrigal in ‘The Chalk Garden’
  • Edith Evans as Mrs. St. Maugham in ‘The Chalk Garden’
  • Rita Tushingham as Kate Brady in ‘Girl with Green Eyes’

Best Foreign Actor
Winner: Marcello Mastroianni as Carmine Sbaratti/Renzo/Augusto Rusconti in ‘Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’

Nominees:

  • Cary Grant as Peter Joshua in ‘Charade’
  • Sidney Poitier as Homer Smith in ‘Lilies of the Field’
  • Sterling Hayden as Brigadier General Jack Ripper in ‘Dr. Strangelove’

Best Foreign Actress
Winner: Anne Bancroft as Jo Armitage in ‘The Pumpkin Eater’

Nominees:

  • Ava Gardner as Maxine Faulk in ‘The Night of the Iguana’
  • Kim Stanley as Myra Savage in ‘Séance on a Wet Afternoon’
  • Shirley MacLaine as Irma la Douce in ‘Irma la Douce’
  • Shirley MacLaine as Louisa May Foster in ‘What a Way to Go!’

Best Screenplay
Winner: Harold Pinter: ‘The Pumpkin Eater’

Nominees:

  • Edward Anhalt: ‘Becket’
  • Stanley Kubrick, Peter George and Terry Southern: ‘Dr. Strangelove’
  • Bryan Forbes: ‘Séance on a Wet Afternoon’


Best Cinematography, Black and White
Winner: Oswald Morris: ‘The Pumpkin Eater’

Nominees:

  • Douglas Slocombe: ‘Guns at Batasi’
  • Denys Coop: ‘King and Country’
  • Gerry Turpin: ‘Séance on a Wet Afternoon’

Best Cinematography, Colour
Winner: Geoffrey Unsworth: ‘Becket’

Nominees:

  • Freddie Young: ‘The 7th Dawn’
  • Arthur Ibbetson: ‘The Chalk Garden’
  • Nicolas Roeg: ‘Nothing but the Best’
  • Jack Hildyard: ‘The Yellow Rolls-Royce’

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