Beverly Hills, CA -- (SPW) --
Actors Joel Edgerton, Lucy Liu, Daisy Ridley and Parker Sawyers will be presenters at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’
43rd Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. The awards ceremony caps a week of industry activities for the 17 winning student filmmakers from the U.S. and abroad.
Edgerton is an Australian actor whose films include “Kinky Boots” (2005), “Animal Kingdom” (2010), “Zero Dark Thirty” (2012), “The Great Gatsby” (2013) and “Black Mass” (2015). He will next be seen in “Loving,” to be released in November. In 2015 he wrote, produced, directed and starred in the psychological thriller “The Gift,” which earned him a Directors Guild of America nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement by a First-Time Feature Film Director.
A native New Yorker, Liu currently co-stars on the drama series “Elementary” on CBS. Her film credits include “Charlie’s Angels” (2000), “Chicago” (2002), “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003), “Kill Bill – Vol. 1” (2003) and the “Kung Fu Panda” series of animated films. In 2008 she produced and narrated the documentary short “The Road to Traffick,” followed by the feature-length documentary “Redlight” (2010). Liu made her directorial debut with the narrative short “Meena,” based on the true story of sexual slavery survivor Meena Haseena, which premiered in New York City in 2014.
English actress Ridley is best known for her breakthrough role as Rey in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015). She has since voiced the lead role of Taeko in the 25th anniversary re-release of Studio Ghibli’s classic animated film “Only Yesterday,” which opened earlier this year. She also served as an executive producer and narrator on the documentary “The Eagle Huntress,” which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and is being released this October. Ridley’s upcoming projects include Episode VIII of “Star Wars,” which will be released in December 2017, and the supernatural drama “Kolma” from director Marielle Heller.
Sawyers, a native of Indianapolis, began his career with the Helen Wells Agency as a model and commercial actor. After being cast in such notable features as “Hyde Park on Hudson” (2012) and “Zero Dark Thirty” (2012), Sawyers landed his first lead role, as Barack Obama in the recently released “Southside with You” (2016). He can be seen in several upcoming features, including “Snowden,” directed by Oliver Stone, “The Autopsy of Jane Doe” and “Megan Leavey.”
A complete list of this year’s Student Academy Award® winners can be found
here.
This year the Foreign Film category was expanded to include separate awards for narrative, animation and documentary entries. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal awards will be given in the Foreign Narrative category; Gold Medal awards will be given in the Foreign Animation and the Foreign Documentary categories. The U.S. competition categories remain the same: Alternative, Animation, Narrative and Documentary. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal awards will be given in each.
The 43rd Student Academy Awards ceremony on September 22 is free and open to the public, but advance tickets are required. Tickets may be obtained online at
oscars.org. Any remaining tickets will be made available at the door on the evening of the event. The Samuel Goldwyn Theater is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
The Student Academy Awards were established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work.
About THE ACADEMY
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a global community of more than 7,000 of the most accomplished artists, filmmakers and executives working in film. In addition to celebrating and recognizing excellence in filmmaking through the Oscars, the Academy supports a wide range of initiatives to promote the art and science of the movies, including public programming, educational outreach and the upcoming Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which is under construction in Los Angeles. www.oscars.org