Anne-Marie Duff, a Best Supporting Actress BAFTA nominee for Sam Taylor-Wood's Nowhere Boy, was present at the BAFTA Soho House Grey Goose after party at the Grosvenor House Hotel on February 21 in London. Though one of the leads in The Last Station, which earned Academy Award nominations for Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer, Duff's husband James McAvoy has been all but ignored this awards season. (Photos by Chris Jackson & Ian Gavan/Getty Images For Grey Goose.)
Duff, on the other hand, has received several nominations for her performance as John Lennon's mother in Nowhere Boy. (Lennon is played by Aaron Johnson.) In addition to her BAFTA nod, Duff was nominated by the London Critics Circle, the Irish Film & Television Academy, and was voted the year's Best Supporting Actress at the British Independent Film Awards. Nowhere Boy also stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Thomas Sangster, and David Morrissey.
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