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The National Film Awards (AKA Daily Mail National Film Awards, Daily Mail Film Awards, British Film Oscars, Britain's Oscars, Silver Star) were the first ever〔(British Pathe - Daily Mail Film Awards 1946 )〕 national film awards held in Britain. They were sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper with readers voting at cinemas across the country, for best Actor, Actress and Film. The inaugural event was held at the Dorchester Hotel, London in 1946. The first awards were awarded to James Mason and Margaret Lockwood for most outstanding British actor and actress during the war years.〔 The award is seen as the predecessor to the British Film Academy Awards (later BAFTA) which, although it began in 1947, did not give best actor/actress awards until 1952. ==Awards categories (as voted by the public)== * National Film Award for Most popular and outstanding British actor during the war years: 1946 Only * National Film Award for Most popular and outstanding British actress during the war years: 1946 Only * National Film Award for Best Film: 1946-1951 * National Film Award for Best Film Actor of the Year : 1947-1951 * National Film Award for Best Film Actress of the Year : 1947-1951 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daily Mail National Film Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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