Award
1967 (awarded)
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Golden Globe Award statuette awarded to Paul Scofield for his performance as Sir Thomas More in the film A Man for all Seasons adapted by Robert Bolt from his own stage play and directed by Fred Zinneman. The film won a total of four awards at the 1966 Golden Globe Ceremony, held on 15 February 1967: Best Actor, Director, Screenplay and Best Picture Drama.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Gold plated britannium |
Brief description | Golden Globe statuette, won by Paul Scofield in 1966 for his performance in 'A Man for all Seasons'. |
Physical description | Gold plated Golden Globe Award statuette on a marble base. |
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Credit line | Given by Martin Scofield |
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Literary reference | A Man for All Seasons |
Summary | Golden Globe Award statuette awarded to Paul Scofield for his performance as Sir Thomas More in the film A Man for all Seasons adapted by Robert Bolt from his own stage play and directed by Fred Zinneman. The film won a total of four awards at the 1966 Golden Globe Ceremony, held on 15 February 1967: Best Actor, Director, Screenplay and Best Picture Drama. |
Other number | THM/397/7/2/1/14 - Archive number |
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Accession number | S.138-2013 |
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Record created | January 24, 2014 |
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