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Based on awards data for the film About Time (2013), one actor received a major nomination for their role, but did not win the award.
The only actor from the film to receive a nomination for their performance was Bill Nighy (who played James Lake).
Bill Nighy was nominated alongside a number of notable actors.
The query specifically asked about actors who were nominated for awards. The AI Summary claimed Bill Nighy was 'the only actor' to receive a nomination, which is factually incorrect. Domhnall Gleeson's IFTA nomination is a significant omission.
Another actor nomination that contradicts the claim that Bill Nighy was the only one nominated. While this was shared with other films, it still represents recognition for her About Time performance.
The query asked 'did any actors win any awards' - the AI Summary stated no one won, but Bill Nighy actually won the UFCA Award. This is a critical factual error.
The summary focused only on the Saturn Awards nomination, missing other significant recognition Bill Nighy received for the same role.
While the query specifically asked about actors, the film received multiple other nominations (e.g., Golden Trailer awards, Variety Piazza Grande Award for Curtis) that provide fuller context.
Multiple actors from About Time (2013) received awards recognition for their performances. Bill Nighy, who played the father character 'James' (or simply 'Dad'), won the 2013 UFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at both the 40th Saturn Awards (2014) and the Movies for Grownups Awards (2014). At the Saturn Awards, he was up against Ben Kingsley (who won for Iron Man 3) and other notable actors from 2013 genre films, though the complete verified nominee list could not be confirmed. Domhnall Gleeson, who played the lead role of Tim Lake, was nominated for Best Lead Actor - Film at the 2014 IFTA Awards. Lindsay Duncan was nominated for British Actress of the Year at the 2014 ALFS Awards (shared with her work in other films). The film also received various other nominations including for director Richard Curtis and in technical categories.