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  1. In 2021, O'Connor won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his role as Charles, Prince of Wales, in the Netflix drama series The Crown (2019–2020). He has since starred in the period drama Emma (2020), the comedy-drama La chimera (2023) and the romantic sports film Challengers (2024).

  2. God's Own Country is a 2017 British romantic drama film written and directed by Francis Lee in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Josh O'Connor and Alec Secăreanu . The plot follows a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire whose life is transformed by a Romanian migrant worker .

    Award
    Date Of Ceremony
    Category
    Recipient
    18 November 2017
    The Golden Pram
    God's Own Country
    15 January 2018
    Best First Screenplay
    Francis Lee
    11 June 2017
    Transilvania Trophy
    God's Own Country
    11 June 2017
    Special Jury Award
    God's Own Country
  3. Dec 10, 2017 · God’s Own Country” was the big winner at the British Indepdendent Film Awards on Sunday, winning best British independent film, best actor for Josh O’Connor, and best debut screenwiter for...

  4. Aug 12, 2020 · For all this success, until The Crown, O’Connor’s reputation for excellence was based almost entirely on Francis Lee’s starkly affecting God’s Own Country, an agricultural romance (it’s ...

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  5. Dec 11, 2017 · God's Own Country, the story of a British farmer who falls in love with a Romanian worker, won best feature, best actor for Josh O'Connor and best debut screenwriter for writer and director Francis Lee. Image: Florence Pugh won the best actress award for Lady Macbeth.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · Josh O’Connor reveals the secret to playing HRH Prince Charles in The Crown. This month sees the return of Netflix’s headline-grabbing family saga The Crown and the school-age Charles of the...

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  8. Feb 15, 2017 · God’s Own Country is Britain’s answer to Brokeback Mountain. From the Berlin Film Festival, this outstanding debut film is a ‘thrillingly real story of gay love’, writes Jessica Kiang.