Cillian Murphy bags his first BAFTA TV award nomination for 'Peaky Blinders'

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ollywood star Cillian Murphy has received his first-ever BAFTA TV award nomination for his performance in the series 'Peaky Blinders' Season 6.

According to Deadline, a US-based entertainment news outlet, Murphy bagged the nomination in the leading actor category. His only previous nomination from BAFTA was for the Rising Star prize at the 2007 Film Awards.

Murphy, who secured Peaky Blinders' only nomination, is joined by another first-time TV nominee in the Leading Actor race, Gary Oldman, who is up for the prize for his performance as spy Jackson Lamb in Apple TV+'s 'Slow Horses,' reported Deadline.

The sixth and the final season of the award-winning gangster drama Tv series 'Peaky Blinders' premiered in February last year.

Apart from Murphy, actor Daniel Radcliffe's also bagged his first-ever BAFTA Tv award nomination for his performance in 'Weird The Al Yankovic Story.'

Meanwhile, Murphy will be next seen in director Christopher Nolan's next 'Oppenheimer' which is all set to hit the theatres on July 21, 2023.

'Oppenheimer' is played by Cillian Murphy, who is securing the lead for the first time in a Christopher Nolan film. Having previously starred in 'Inception,' 'Batman Begins,' 'The Dark Knight,' 'The Dark Knight Rises,' and 'Dunkirk,' Murphy has been a mainstay in many of Nolan's movies.

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