Eddie Redmayne To Receive Golden Eye Award for Lifetime Achievement at 2022 Zurich Film Festival

Eddie Redmayne will receive the Golden Eye Award for lifetime achievement from the Zurich Film Festival. Eddie's work spans across many genres, from playing Newt Scamander in Fantastic Beasts to Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. Christian Jungen, the Artistic Director of the Zurich Film Festival said Eddie is one of the most versatile actors.

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Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne will receive the Golden Eye award for lifetime achievement from the Zurich Film Festival in 2022. According to The Hollywood Reporter, on September 25, just before Tobias Lindholm's The Good Nurse has its European debut, the British actor will personally accept the award in Zurich. As a nurse who poses a fatal threat to his patients, Redmayne co-stars in the Netflix thriller with Jessica Chastain. He will take part in a ZFF Masters session while at the festival. Fantastic Beasts 3: Warner Bros Removes Gay References in Chinese Version of Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law Starrer.

Redmayne's work spans several genres, from Hollywood blockbusters to indie arthouse movies. He is arguably most recognized for his role as Newt Scamander in Warner Bros.' Harry Potter spin-off series Fantastic Beasts.

In addition to portraying political activist Tom Hayden in Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) and physicist Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything and Marius Pontmercy in Tom Hooper's blockbuster musical Les Miserables, he received the Oscar for Best Actor in 2014. (2012).

"Eddie Redmayne is one of contemporary cinema's most versatile actors. He furnishes his characters with a rare human depth and captivates us with his extraordinary powers of expression," said Christian Jungen, Artistic Director of the Zurich Film Festival. "In The Good Nurse, Redmayne once again proves his versatility with a performance that keeps us riveted to our seats."

His breakthrough in entertainment cinema came with Tom Hooper's Les Miserables, featuring an all-star cast ranging from Hugh Jackman to Russell Crowe, from Anne Hathaway to Amanda Seyfried. Previous award winners are among others Iris Berben, Kristen Stewart, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Malkovich, Helen Hunt and Olivia Colman. Fantastic Beasts Star Eddie Redmayne Takes a Clear Stand on J K Rowling's Transphobia Row, Says 'I Disagree With Jo'.

On September 25, Redmayne will give a one-hour ZFF Masters presentation at Arena Cinemas 4. Iris Berben, Kristen Stewart, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Malkovich, Helen Hunt, and Olivia Colman are just a few of the previous award recipients.

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