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Lily Collins, Ellie Bamber & David Oyelowo Attend 'Les Miserables' Photocall!

Lily Collins, Ellie Bamber and David Oyelowo are celebrating their upcoming series!

The three stars were all in attendance at the photocall for BBC One’s Les Miserables at BAFTA on Wednesday evening (December 5) in London, England.

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Erin Kellyman, Josh O’Connor, Adeel Akhtar and series writer Andrew Davies were all in attendance at the event.

The television adaptation of Victor Hugo‘s classic novel follows Jean Valjean as he evades capture by the unyielding Inspector Javert, and is set against a backdrop of post-Napoleonic France as unrest beings to grip the city of Paris once more.

The series premieres on December 30.

'The Crown' Stars Film Prince Charles' Investiture Ceremony

Olivia Colman and Josh O’Connor film a scene for the third season of The Crown on Sunday (November 18) at Caernarfon Castle in Wales.

Olivia is playing Queen Elizabeth II and Josh is taking on the role of Prince Charles. They were joined by Tobias Menzies, who is stepping into the role of Prince Philip for the new season.

The stars filmed Charles‘ Investiture Ceremony, where he was presented as Prince of Wales for the first time. The event happened when he was 20 years old, which was almost 50 years ago!

The Crown filmed the scene at Caernarfon Castle, which is where the real-life event happened.

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Josh O'Connor to Play Young Prince Charles on 'The Crown'

Josh O’Connor has landed the role of young Prince Charles on the upcoming third season of the Netflix series The Crown.

Each season of the show follows a different decade in the life of Queen Elizabeth and Olivia Colman is taking over for Claire Foy in seasons three and four.

Princess Diana is expected to be introduced near the end of the third season and featured heavily in the fourth and fifth seasons.

Marion Bailey has been cast as the Queen Mother for the upcoming season.

“I am thrilled to be joining The Firm for the next installment of The Crown,” Josh said in a statement provided to THR. “Seasons three and four will follow some of the most turbulent events in the Prince of Wales’ life and our national story, and I’m excited to be bringing to life the man in the midst of it all. I’m very aware it’s a formidably talented family to be joining but reliably informed I have the ears for the part and will fit right in.”

You might recognize Josh from his work in the films God’s Own Country and Florence Foster Jenkins.

Daniel Kaluuya & Timothee Chalamet Celebrate Rising Star BAFTA Nominations!

Daniel Kaluuya suits up for the 2018 EE British Academy Film Awards Nominees Party at Kensington Palace on Saturday (February 17) in London, England.

The 28-year-old Get Out star looked handsome in a charcoal suit with maroon tie as he was joined at the event by Call Me By Your Name star Timothee Chalamet.

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Other stars at the event included Florence Pugh and Josh O’Connor.

All four actors are nominated for the Rising Star award at Sunday’s awards show.

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Daniel Kaluuya, Timothee Chalamet & More Nominated for BAFTA Rising Star Award 2018

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) just announced its Rising Star Award nominees for 2018!

Get Out lead Daniel Kaluuya, Call Me By Your Name star Timothee Chalamet, Lady Macbeth actress Florence Pugh, God’s Own Country actor Josh O’Connor and Thor: Ragnarok‘s Tessa Thompson were nominated for this year’s prestigious award.

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Previous recipients include James McAvoy, Kristen Stewart, Tom Hardy and John Boyega.

The winner will be announced at the BAFTAs on February 18.

Pictured below: Josh and Florence pose together at the EE Rising Star Nominations held at BAFTA on Thursday (January 4) in London, England.