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Best Interests is a four-part British television drama series, written by Jack Thorne. [1] [2] It stars Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen as a married couple, fighting ...
There is no statutory limit on the number of acting nominees from the same film in a single category. As of the 95th Academy Awards , no film has ever received more than three; the last film to do so was The Godfather Part II , which received three nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the 47th Academy Awards .
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This list of film acting awards is an index to articles that describe awards given to actors and actresses in films. It includes general awards, best cast awards, and awards for debut actresses and actors. It excludes awards for lead actress, lead actor and supporting actor (male and female), which are covered by separate lists.
Sophia Loren received an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Two Women and a Best Actress nomination for Marriage Italian Style. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has given Academy Awards to actors and actresses for non-English performances in films, with the first award given in 1961.
“Someone saying, ‘I see you,’ makes the day easier, because then you don’t feel like you’re pretending it’s not hard.” Kendrick also shared her perspective.
With respect to patients, the term 'acting in' has been used to refer to the process of a client/patient bringing an issue from outside the therapy into the analytic situation, and acting upon it there. [2] The therapist is advised to respond to the issue immediately to prevent further and more disruptive acting in. [3]
The duty to act in good faith is an obligation not only to make decisions free from self-interest, but also free of any interest that diverts the control persons from acting in the best interest of the company. The duty to act in good faith may be measured by an individual's particular knowledge and expertise.