BAFTA: Jeff Goldblum plays moving piano tribute to David Lynch, Maggie Smith

ANI February 17, 2025 257 views

Hollywood star Jeff Goldblum delivered a poignant piano performance at the 78th BAFTA Awards, paying tribute to cinema legends like David Lynch and Maggie Smith. His rendition of "As Time Goes By" was part of the emotional in memoriam segment, honoring notable film personalities who passed away. Goldblum, known for his jazz music alongside his acting career, brought a personal touch to the ceremony. The event, hosted by David Tennant at London's Royal Festival Hall, celebrated the enduring legacy of these iconic artists.

"Goldblum's soulful style will provide a moving and personal tribute" - BAFTA Organizers
London, February 17: The 78th edition of BAFTA saw Jeff Goldblum giving a moving piano tribute to renowned dignitaries such as David Lynch and Maggie Smith.

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Jeff Goldblum played "As Time Goes By" during in memoriam segment

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BAFTA honored multiple cinema legends at 78th awards

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Tribute included David Lynch, Maggie Smith, and other film icons

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Performance held at London's Royal Festival Hall

According to Deadline, The Wicked star, an accomplished jazz pianist with three albums to his name, played As Time Goes By in tribute to the late stars.

Blue Velvet director Lynch and Smith, star of Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, were left until last on the tribute reel in memoriam section.

"Goldblum's soulful style will provide a moving and personal tribute," BAFTA organizers had said when they unveiled his on-stage appearance during the biggest night in British film. "When not acting, Jeff Goldblum has a dedicated following of his jazz band, the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra," as per The Hollywood Reporter.

In November, the Jurassic Park alum surprised people at London's St. Pancras International train station, which had unveiled a Wicked-themed Christmas tree in partnership with Universal Pictures, with a piano performance to celebrate the movie's release.

Others honored in Goldblum's performance included Donald Sutherland, James Earl Jones, Joan Plowright, Gena Rowlands, Kris Kristofferson, and Shelley Duvall.

The 2025 BAFTA Film Awards were held at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in London. David Tennant hosted the gala, which was streamed on Lionsgate Play in India.

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