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  2. Awards

    2009

    "Harry Brown" (Screen)

    1. Won Best British Film - Empire Awards (2010)

    "Dh'Eirich na Deòir" ("The Tears Welled") (Screen)

    1. Best TV Drama - nomination BAFTA Scotland 2009

    2008

    "Into The Storm" (Screen)

    1. Over 25 Awards and Nominations
    2. 14 Emmy Award nominations including - Win for Brendan Gleeson as Outstanding Lead Actor

    "City Of Vice" (Screen)

    1. Winner Judges' Award, RTS Awards
    2. Nominated Best Drama Series, Writers Guild of Great Britain Awards

    2007

    "The Relief Of Belsen" (Screen)

    1. BAFTA nomination for Best Specialist Factual
    2. Broadcast Awards - Won Best Single Drama
    3. Royal Television Society Nomination for Best History

    "The Crucible" (Stage)

    Laurence Olivier Awards
    1. Nomination for Best Actor - Iain Glen
    2. Won Best Revival
    3. Won Best Director - Dominic Cooke
    What's On Stage Awards - 5 Nominations includingƒ
    1. Best Actor- Iain Glen

    "Small Engine Repairs" (Screen)

    Galway Film Festival
    1. Best Film
    Irish Film and Television Awards
    1. 1 win and three nominations including Best Film
    Nashville Film Festival 2007
    1. 2 Wins Best Feature and Audience Award for Best Film

    2006

    "Hedda Gabler" (Stage)

    Laurence Olivier Awards - 4 Wins includingƒ
    1. Best Revival (and 2 Olivier Nominations)

    "Vagabond Shoes" (Screen)

    Winner of 12 International Awards includingƒ
    1. Best Short Film - BAFTA Audience Award
    2. Grand Jury Prize - Lille Short Film Festival
    3. Best Short Film - New York City Short Film Festival

    2005

    "Kidnapped" (Screen)

    1. Nominated Satellite Award Outstanding Motion Picture Made for Television

    "Man To Man" (Screen)

    1. Nominated Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival)

    2004

    "Song For A Raggy Boy" (Screen)

    14 International Awards and 6 Nominations including:

    Irish Film And Television Awards
    1. Won Audience Award - Best Irish Film
    Amiens International Film Festival (2003)
    1. Audience Award Best Feature Film
    Copenhagen International Film Festival (2003)
    1. Best Film

    2003

    University Of Aberdeen

    1. Awarded Honorary Degree - Doctor Of Laws, Iain Glen BA
      (For Services to the Arts)

    "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Screen)

    Laurence Olivier Awards
    1. 2 Wins and 2 Nominations

    "The Soul Keeper" (Screen)

    3 International Awards and 7 Nominations includingƒ
    1. Best Film - The Flaiano Film Festival

    2000

    "Wives And Daughters" (Screen)

    4 BAFTA Awards and 3 Nominations including:
    1. Best Drama Serial
    Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
    1. 2 Awards

    1999

    "The Blue Room" (Stage)

    Laurence Olivier Awards - 6 Nominations including:
    1. Best Actress, Nicole Kidman
    2. Best Actor, Iain Glen
    3. Best New Play, David Hare
    4. Best Director, Sam Mendes
    Drama League Awards (Broadway)
    1. Best Actor, Iain Glen
    2. Best Actress, Nicole Kidman

    "Mararia" (Screen)

    Goya Awards
    1. 1 Win and Four Nominations
    Miami Hispanic Film Festival
    1. Best Film

    1997

    "Martin Guerre" (Stage)

    Laurence Olivier Awards
    1. Best Musical, Martin Guerre
    2. Nomination for Best Actor in a Musical - Iain Glen

    1994

    "Henry V" (Stage)

    Evening Standard Awards:
    1. Nomination for Best Actor, Iain Glen
    The Shakespeare Globe Classic Awards:
    1. Nomination for The Richard Burton Award for most promising newcomer, Iain Glen

    1993

    "Macbeth" (Stage)

    Glasgow Mayfest Awards:
    1. Best Actor, Iain Glen

    1992

    "She Stoops To Conquer" (Stage)

    Regional Theatre Awards:
    1. Nomination for Best Actor, Iain Glen

    "Coriolanus" (Stage)

    Regional Theatre Awards:
    1. Nomination for Best Actor, Iain Glen

    1991

    "Fools Of Fortune" (Screen)

    1. The Evening Standard Film Awards - Best Actor, Iain Glen

    "Silent Scream" (Screen)

    1. The Berlin Film Festival - Silver Bear for Best Actor, Iain Glen
    2. The Evening Standard Film Awards - Best Actor, Iain Glen
    3. The Michael Powell Award - British Film of The Year
    4. Scottish Bafta Award - Best Film

    "Mountains Of The Moon" (Screen)

    1. The Evening Standard Film Awards - Best Actor, Iain Glen

    1985

    The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art

    1. Bancroft Gold Medal, Iain Glen

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