Nicholas Hoult says Bafta nomination was 'big surprise'

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Despite having already been in About A Boy and Skins, 20-year-old British actor Nicholas Hoult has just been nominated for a Bafta rising star award for his role in A Single Man. He's one of five nominees which include Bella from Twilight, Kristen Stewart, and Carey Mulligan, one of Newsbeat's top tips for 2010. He's also due to appear in big budget movie Clash Of The Titans but says the Bafta nomination was a big surprise.

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How does it feel to be nominated for a Bafta rising star award?

Was the nomination a surprise at all?

What about the competition for the award. Surely Kristen Stewart is the favourite?

Is Tom Ford (director of A Single Man) going to design you a suit?

Talking about Skins, it's producing some great actors isn't it? Why is Skins so successful?

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Nicholas Hoult plays a student in A Single Man, set in 1960s California

Your Bafta nomination is for your role in A Single Man but you're also in The Clash Of The Titans, which stars Sam Worthington from Avatar. What's he like to work with?

What was it like to work on such a big budget film?

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