Actor Sir Daniel Day-Lewis receives Honorary Degree
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The actor is being conferred with an Honorary Doctorate (DLit) – Doctor of Literature. Students graduating at the ceremony are from the Educational Studies, History, Politics, Theatre and Performance departments.
Hailed as one of his generation’s finest actors, Sir Daniel is an acclaimed talent known for the intensity of his performances and breadth of roles.
He is the only artist to win three Best Actor Academy Awards – for playing Christy Brown in My Left Foot (1989), Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (2007) and Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln (2012).
Sir Daniel has roots in south London: he grew up in Greenwich and spent his teenage years roaming the neighbourhoods around Goldsmiths with Lewisham, New Cross and Deptford among his stamping grounds.