LONDON — Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren, whose roles have ranged from a hard-nosed detective to Queen Elizabeth II, is to receive the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ highest honor.
The academy announced Monday that the 68-year-old will collect the BAFTA Fellowship on Feb. 16 at London’s Royal Opera House.
Mirren was acclaimed for her starring role in the TV detective series “Prime Suspect ” and won a best-actress Academy Award in 2006 for “The Queen.”
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