LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The Palm Springs International Film Festival, that has already announced awards for a series of contenders deemed approaching to land Oscar nominations, has now motionless to respect an actor who's been inexplicably upheld over by many electorate so far.
Gary Oldman, whose opening in "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" is a marvel of understatement, will accept a festival's International Star Award, PSIFF announced on Friday.
"Gary Oldman is a performer whose ability to execute a many impassioned of characters is a covenant to a concern of his talent," pronounced a festival's chairman, Harold Matzner, in a statement. "In 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,' as a essence of John le Carro's classical spymaster George Smiley, he combines cunning, pathos, and cold integrity when he is brought out of retirement to ferret out a double representative during a Cold War."
The International Star Award, according to PSIFF, is designed to respect "an actor or singer who has achieved both vicious and blurb general approval via their physique of work."
Oldman's work includes roles in a "Harry Potter" and "Dark Knight" movies, as good as "Sid and Nancy," "Prick Up Your Ears," "JFK," "Bram Stoker's Dracula," "True Romance" and "The Contender." He has never been nominated for an Oscar.
Previously announced PSIFF honorees, all of whom will accept their honors during a festival's awards celebration on Saturday, Jan 7, embody George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Michelle Williams, Glenn Close, Octavia Spencer, Michel Hazanavicius and a artistic group behind a film "Young Adult." The festival is approaching to finish a line-up of honorees with one additional announcement.
The awards celebration will be hold early in a run of a 23rd Palm Springs International Film Festival, that starts on Jan 5 and runs by Jan 16.
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