Richard E Grant to host 2023 Baftas

Actor Richard E Grant. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

Actor Richard E Grant. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill

Published Jan 16, 2023

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Richard E Grant is to host the 2023 Baftas.

The 65-year-old actor will front the upcoming ceremony – which takes place on Sunday, February 19 to honour the biggest achievements in British movie-making over the past year – and is looking forward to “celebrating the very best” the industry has to offer as he follows on from the likes of Rebel Wilson, Dame Joanna Lumley, and Graham Norton in taking the reins at the annual event.

In a statement, Grant said: “I feel hugely privileged to be hosting the EE Baftas for the first time and the opportunity to celebrate the very best of the extraordinary range of this year’s films.”

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The “Withnail and I” star will be joined in the host line-up by “This Morning” presenter, Alison Hammond – who will give viewers an “access-all-areas experience of one of the biggest nights in film” via a purpose-built studio. Radio DJ Vick Hope and Ali Plumb will be interviewing stars on the red carpet as they arrive.

Jane Millichip, chief executive of Bafta, said: “We are blessed to have a fantastic line-up of hosts for our 2023 EE Bafta film awards, all of whom exude wit, charm and warmth.

“I can’t wait to see Richard E Grant take to the stage. Much-loved by our audience at home, Richard also commands huge respect from his industry peers.”

The nominees for the upcoming ceremony will be announced on Thursday, with the likes of Michelle Yeoh, Viola Davis, Bill Nighy, and Colin Farrell already having made the long list for their performances while movies such as Martin McDonagh’s “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” have also received a nod on the list.