| COLINFIRTH | Best Actor winner for "The King's Speech" |
| WALLACEBEERY | Best Actor winner for "The Champ" |
| MICHAELGAMBON | BAFTA TV Award Best Actor winner for The Singing Detective, Wives and Daughters, Longitude and Perfect Strangers |
| GAMBON | BAFTA TV Award Best Actor winner for The Singing Detective, Wives and Daughters Longitude and Perfect Strangers (7,6) |
| MICHAEL | BAFTA TV Award Best Actor winner for The Singing Detective, Wives and Daughters Longitude and Perfect Strangers (7,6) |
| FIRTH | Colin ___, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for The King's Speech (5) |
| LEMMON | Best Actor winner for "Save the Tiger" (1973) |
| BRANDO | Best Actor winner for "On the Waterfront" |
| EDDIEREDMAYNE | Best Actor winner for 2014's "The Theory of Everything": 2 wds. |
| DONAT | Best Actor winner for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" |
| NIVEN | Best Actor winner for "Separate Tables" |
| SPALL | Timothy ?, 2014 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor winner for Mr Turner |
| PETERFINCH | Best Actor winner for "Network" |
| RAMI | __ Malek, Best Actor winner for "Bohemian Rhapsody" |
| REDBUTTONS | Best Actor winner for "Sayonara" |
| FOXX | 2004 Best Actor winner for "Ray" |
| MALEK | Best Actor winner for "Bohemian Rhapsody" |
| CROWE | Best Actor winner for "Gladiator" |
| PECK | Bob ___, 1986 BAFTA TV Award Best Actor winner for Edge of Darkness (4) |
| HATFIELD | - House; seat of one branch of the Cecil family since 1611 that was used as a location for The King's Speech, Paddington and The Favourite (8) |