A still of Ray Fearon standing indoors, wearing a fitted blue sweater, looking toward someone with a calm, serious expression. Behind him is a colorful abstract painting and a floral arrangement with white lilies and orange flowers. The blurred silhouette of another person with curly hair is visible in the foreground. Nominated at the National Film Awards UK 2025

Ray Fearon, nominated for Best Supporting Actor | Still from My Fault: London

The National Film Awards UK has announced the full list of nominees for its 11th annual edition, celebrating excellence in British and international cinema and television. This year, alumni and Fellows of Rose Bruford College feature across multiple categories and nominated productions.

Ray Fearon, alumnus and current President, has received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in My Fault: London. The film is also nominated for Best Screenplay and Best British Film. Fearon also stars in Cleaner, which is up for Best Action in a Film/Series, Best Screenplay, and Best British Film.

Gary Oldman is nominated for Best Actor for his acclaimed performance in Slow Horses, based on the Slough House series of novels.

Mr Bates vs The Post Office, co-produced by Rose Bruford alumna and Fellow Sara Huxley, has received five nominations, including Best TV Drama Series and Best Actor in a TV Series for Honorary Fellow Toby Jones.

Also competing for Best TV Drama Series are Code of Silence, starring alumna Beth Goddard; Mobland, which also features Toby Jones; Baby Reindeer, with alumna Jessica Gunning; and Adolescence, executive produced by alumna Hannah Walters.

Alumnus Bailey Patrick appears in Marching Powder, nominated for both Best British Film and Best Comedy.

KAMA, which stars Matt Wakeford, is nominated for Best Independent Film.

Voting is open to the public until 19th June, with the ceremony set to take place on 2 July.