Organisers of Sunday's BAFTA awards have been criticised for forgetting to mention in their 'In Memoriam' feature the award-winning actor Bob Hoskins, who died in 2014.
Hoskins, 71, won a BAFTA in 1986 for playing George, the cockney chauffeur to a high-class prostitute in the film Mona Lisa.
The star died from pneumonia last April but was omitted from a montage which was played during the ceremony.
Viewers took to Twitter after the Long Good Friday star was not featured alongside other late actors such as Robin Williams, Mickey Rooney and Lauren Bacall who all died last year.
Hoskins retired from acting in 2011 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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Bob Hoskins and Jaime Winstone share a joke as they attend the Made In Dagenham premiere.
Hoskins and Sally Hawkins attend the Made In Dagenham premiere in 2010.
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