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2024 EE Rising Star nominees announced ahead of BAFTA Film Awards

The five nominees for the EE Rising Star Award, now in its 19thĀ year and created in honour of the late Mary Selway, were announced during a press conference at The Savoy Hotel in London yesterday.

Introduced by BAFTA CEO, Jane Millichip and hosted by Film Critic & Radio Host, Ali Plumb and Actor & Producer, Stephen Graham, the nominees consist of five actors who have each demonstrated their remarkable talent in film over the past year, having captured the imagination of both the public and film industry alike.

The EE Rising Star Award nominees for 2024 are:

Phoebe Dynevor

Phoebe can currently be seen in the critically acclaimed finance thriller,Ā ‘Fair Play’. Directed by Chloe Domont, Phoebe stars as Emily. The story follows a young couple (Emily and Luke) whose relationship starts to unravel following an unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund firm. The film premiered at Sundance early 2023 and entered a bidding war securing the film for international release. Phoebe is arguably best known for her role as Daphne Bridgerton in Shonda Rhimesā€™ global phenomenon,Ā ‘Bridgerton’. Dynevor is also set to star opposite Diane Lane and Zoey Deutch in thriller,Ā ‘Anniversary’. The film follows a very close-knit family that is torn apart as new movement ā€œThe Changeā€ envelops the U.S.

Dynevor commenting on her nomination, said:Ā ā€œBeing recognised by the EE BAFTA Film Awards for the EE Rising Star Award is a testament to the hard work of the entire team on ā€˜Fair Playā€™ who brought this film to life. I am truly grateful for this recognition and excited to continue challenging myself with new roles and projects. Thank you to BAFTA and EE for listing me alongside this year’s wonderful nominees.ā€

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo is an American comedian, writer, producer, actress and voice actress who most recently starred inĀ ‘Bottoms’, a satirical teen comedy directed by Emma Seligman and co-written with Rachel Sennott which premiered in August 2023. The film follows the story of two high school senior girls who set up a fight club as a vehicle to hook up with cheerleaders; Ayo plays the leading role of ā€˜Josieā€™. She has also starred opposite Jeremy Allen White in breakout television show,Ā ‘The Bear’.Ā Ayo delivered high praise for her performance as character Sydney, earning her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, alongside multiple ensemble nominations. Edebiri continues to voice the character Missy in the hit showĀ ‘Big Mouth’Ā on which she is also a writer.

Edebiri, commenting on her nomination, said:Ā “Itā€™s wonderful and humbling to receive this nomination. Itā€™s the greatest privilege to tell stories and make people laugh. I know Iā€™m in esteemed company and this means the world.ā€

Jacob Elordi

Jacob can currently be seen starring in award season contender, the psychological thriller,Ā ‘Saltburn’,Ā as well as the iconic Elvis Presley opposite Cailee Spaeny in Sofia Coppolaā€™s filmĀ ‘Priscilla’.Ā Directed by Academy-Award winning filmmaker, Emerald Fennell,Ā ‘Saltburn’Ā follows a student (Barry Keoghan) who is invited to an alluring classmateā€™s (Elordi) estate for a thrilling summer. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival and opened the BFI London Film Festival in 2023. Upcoming projects includeĀ ‘The Narrow Road to The Deep North’,Ā an Australian limited series set during World War II based on Richard Flanaganā€™s Booker Prize-winning novel as well asĀ ‘Oh Canada’Ā in which he stars alongside Uma Thurman and Richard Gere, which follows a dying documentary filmmaker who comes to terms with his legacy for Paul Schrader.

Elordi, commenting on his nomination, said:Ā ā€œI am deeply honoured to be recognised by BAFTA and EE with a Rising Star nomination.ā€

Mia McKenna Bruce

MiaĀ is an English actress who is receiving acclaim for her lead performance in Molly Manning-Walkerā€™s film,Ā ‘How to Have Sex’.Ā The film, in which she plays Tara, follows three British teenage girls on a trip to Malia, a Greek Island of Crete, for a rites-of-passage holiday filled with drinking, clubbing, and hooking up. It was released in November 2023. Meanwhile in 2022, Mia gave a scene-stealing performance in the role of Mary Musgrove, the younger sister of Dakota Johnsonā€™s ā€˜Anne Elliotā€™ in the film adaptation of Jane Austenā€™sĀ ‘Persuasion’.Ā This follows her nomination for a Royal Television Society Award in 2017 for ā€˜Performance of the Yearā€™ for her role of ā€˜Tee Taylorā€™ in the BBCā€™s television seriesĀ The Dumping Ground.

McKenna-Bruce commenting on her nomination, said:Ā ā€œI have always been inspired by the work of those actors recognised in the BAFTA EE Rising Star category. To hear that I now stand amongst the past and present nominees is surreal and a total dream come true. I am so very grateful, thank you to the jury.ā€

Sophie Wilde

Sophie most recently appeared on our screens as the lead inĀ ‘Talk To Me’. Labelled the ā€˜scariest horror movie of 2023ā€™, the film debuted at Sundance last year to rave reviews, with critics praising Sophieā€™s performance as Mia. The project quickly became A24ā€™s highest grossing film of the year. The Australian actress will next appear inĀ ‘Baby Girl’, alongside Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson andĀ Boy Swallows Universe, opposite Phoebe Tonkin. In addition, Sophie recently led inĀ ‘Everything Now’. Written by Ripley Parker, Sophie took on the role of Mia, opposite Stephen Fry. The series was celebrated by critics, with Sophieā€™s performance in particular receiving praise.

Wilde, commenting on her nomination, said:Ā “I am so very excited and grateful to BAFTA and EE for including me in this category and amongst this yearā€™s brilliant nominees. To be recognised, and for ‘Talk To Me’, a film we all put so much love and hard work into, is a privilege.”

This year, the EE Rising Star Award jury panel was tasked with selecting the 2024 nominees from a comprehensive list of talented actors. The jury met at The Savoy Hotel in November 2023 where they whittled down the longlisted names to these five nominees, and who will go head-to-head in the public vote ahead of the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards.

The jury, chaired by Anna Higgs, BAFTA Film Committee Chair, featured actorsĀ Daisy Edgar-Jones,Ā į¹¢į»pįŗ¹ĢĀ DƬrĆ­sĆ¹ and Himesh Patel, casting directorsĀ Lucy BevanĀ (‘The Batman’), and Nina GoldĀ (‘Game of Thrones’),Ā film producer Adam Ackland (‘The End We Start From’) alongside leading industry specialists.

Voting is now open atĀ ee.co.uk/BAFTAĀ and the winner will be announced at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024. The ceremony will be held at the Southbank Centreā€™s Royal Festival Hall on Sunday, 18thĀ February and will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK.

Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip Ellwood-Hughes
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