First Brad Pitt has twins, now he has double nominations...
He's been given the nod for not one, but two mega awards at this year's Baftas.
The 45-year-old has been nominated for best actor for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button and best supporting actor for Burn After Reading.
Go Bradley.
The actor has previously been nominated for only one Bafta in his career, in 2007 he was in the running for best film for The Departed, which he co-produced, but lost out to The Queen.
The star's award record is not too shabby mind, he was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar in 1996 for Twelve Monkeys. Although he lost out on the coveted gold statue, Brad did bag a Golden Globe award for the film.
In the past, Angie's man has also been awarded for his talent by the Venice Film Festival, People's Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards, Palm Springs International Film Festival, MTV Movie Awards and the Gotham Awards.
We'll be rooting for you to score at the Baftas, Brad.







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