Ten rounds of side-by-side articles. Pick which one sounds machine-written — then see how you did.
Question 1 of 10
In recent years, Oscar wins in major categories have tended to be quickly followed up with royal recognition. Gary Oldman is the only British winner of best actor or best actress this century not to be the recipient of some kind of honour, but he strongly refutes any suggestion that he has turned one down, by repeating “no” four times in succession.
In the pantheon of British actors, few have reached the heights of Gary Oldman. Known for his transformative performances and chameleonic ability to disappear into roles, Oldman has become a cinematic icon. So why has Gary Oldman, arguably one of the greatest actors of his generation, not received an honour such as a knighthood or an Order of the British Empire?