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Costume suppliers to be honoured at Bafta film awards

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A BRITISH costume supplier which has provided clothes for some of the most successful films in history including Star Wars, Titanic and Lawrence of Arabia is to be honoured at this year’s Baftas.

Angels Costumes, which was founded in 1840, will receive the Outstandin­g British Contributi­on to Cinema Award after more than a century working with the film industry.

The family-run business, based in London, is the world’s largest profession­al costume house and has received 36 Best Costume Oscars over the years, dating back to Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet in 1948 and most recently for The Grand Budapest Hotel last year.

Dame Pippa Harris, chairwoman of Bafta’s film committee, said the company remained “at the very heart” of the film industry.

“I’m delighted that Bafta is honouring the costumiers Angels,” she said.

“It’s extraordin­ary to think that the company has been in existence longer than Bafta or indeed cinema itself. I cannot think of a more deserving recipient.”

Tim Angel, chairman of Angels Costumes, said the award recognised the “incredibly-talented people that have worked for the company over the years”.

He said: “To have been at the heart of the British and internatio­nal film industry from the very start is an incredible achievemen­t, and we are all honoured to play a role in its continued growth.

“As cinema has evolved and changed, so too has Angels.”

Angels has supplied costumes to a range of classic films such as Dr Zhivago, Chariots of in Gladiator.

It has also made costumes for some of the most-successful movie franchises in history including the Harry Potter, James Bond and Pirates of the Caribbean series.

The Bafta awards take place at the Royal Opera House in London’s Covent Garden on February 14. The ceremony, hosted by Stephen Fry, will be broadcast on BBC One. Fire, Shakespear­e Love and

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TIM ANGEL: Said award honoured the many talented people to have worked at the company.

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