Saturday, June 11, 2011

CBE

CBE
Actor Colin Firth, who won an Oscar for his role as King George VI critically acclaimed film of stuttering, the king's speech, he was appointed CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for the price of Queen's birthday on Saturday said recognition of his contribution to theater.
Ironically, Firth was not the first choice for the role and who came after him, the only way Hugh Grant refused.
His staging of the fight with the King's speech and how they overcame with the help of a somewhat eccentric Australian speech won him several awards including the BAFTA British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
King George VI was the father of the queen, who suddenly found himself on the throne after his brother Edward VIII was forced to abdicate her decision to marry Wallis Simpson, a socialite, twice-divorced American, in defiance of England Church did not allow the divorced to remarry while their former spouses are alive. He could not stay on the throne if he married Mrs. Simpson.
Firth has obtained cult status among a generation of young women who played Mr. Darcy in the TV adaptation of the BBC in 1995, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. His other movies are Bridget Jones's Diary, and the musical Mamma Mia.

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