Mark Rylance, Victoria Beckham on Queen’s list for honours
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year honours list focuses on sports stars, some luminaries from the world of fashion and entertainment, and a heavy helping of researchers, doctors and volunteers who have worked behind-the-scenes to improve the quality of British life.
The list includes Oscar-winning actor and stage star Mark Rylance, who will become a knight, and the formerly pouting pop star Victoria Beckham, reinvented as a successful fashion designer, who will be made an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, usually known as an OBE. Not bad for a performer who made her name as a Spice Girl.
British honours are awarded twice each year, once at New Year’s and once on the queen’s official birthday in June. The winners are actually chosen by civil servants committees based on nominations from the government and the public.
For Rylance, the honour comes less than a year after he won the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his stellar performance in Steven Spielberg’s “Bridge of Spies.” He has also won extensive plaudits for his stage work and his performance in the BBC’s adaptation of “Wolf Hall.”