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Actor Stephen Graham made OBE in New Year Honours list | JOE.co.uk
Actor Stephen Graham made OBE in New Year Honours list | JOE.co.uk,Stephen Graham will receive an OBE for services to drama, having appeared in a number of critically-acclaimed films and TV dramas across his career.

Actor Stephen Graham made OBE in New Year Honours list | JOE.co.uk

He’s become one of the most revered and popular names in British acting

Actor Stephen Graham has been made OBE in the New Year Honours for services to drama.

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The much-loved actor will receive the Order of the British Empire for his services, having appeared in a number of critically-acclaimed blockbuster films and TV dramas across his three-decade career.

Graham has starred opposite the likes of Brad Pitt in 2000 film Snatch and more recently featured alongside legends Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino in the 2019 gangster epic The Irishman.

The film he is best known for though is probably 2006 drama This Is England, where he played the dangerous English nationalist Andrew ‘Combo’ Gascoigne.

He has also become one of the most-loved and recognisable faces in British television. The 49-year-old reprised the character of Combo in the TV dramas This Is England ’86, This Is England ’88 and This Is England ’90, which aired on Channel 4.

Graham starred in the fifth series of Line of Duty, and had a role in the Peaky Blinders finale this year.

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This year he starred in drama The Walk In, a dramatisation of real-world events in which Graham plays reformed neo-Nazi Matthew Collins’ as he tries to infiltrate and derail one of the UK’s most threatening far-right groups.

He also received praise for his one-take film Boiling Point, in which he plays head chef Andy Jones as he battles numerous personal and professional crises.

Names from across the worlds of sport, television, film and music have also been recognised in the 2023 New Year Honours.

England captain Leah Williamson is made an OBE and teammates Lucy Bronze, Beth Mead and Ellen White become MBEs.

Meanwhile, Queen guitarist Brian May and artist Grayson Perry have both been knighted, whilst Olympic heptathlete Denise Lewis has received a damehood.

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