Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo, Tima McFarling

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Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo, Tina McFarling

Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo and longtime former BFI communications executive Tina McFarling are among the UK film and TV luminaries who have been recognised for their service to the industry in the UK’s 2025 New Year Honours list.

Elba, an OBE, receives a knighthood in recognition of his “exceptional contributions to entertainment and tireless efforts in youth empowerment and social justice”.

The actor earned Bafta nominations for Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom and TV’s Luther, and has directed features including Yardie.

His activism has seen him champion the ‘Don’t Stop Your Future’ campaign against youth violence and knife crime, and co-founded the Elba Hope Foundation and co-created the Creative Futures project, which provides vocational arts training for disadvantaged youth.

Erivo, who stars in the current release Wicked: For Good, as well as Wicked, becomes an MBE in recognition of her work as an actor, singer, producer, and author.

Her feature acting credits also include Harriet and Widows. Erivo has earned three Oscar nominations.

McFarling has received an MBE in recognition of services to the film industry. The highly regarded communications and media advisor most recently served as head of strategic communications at the British Film Institute (BFI). She has also worked in senior roles at the UK Film Council and Premier PR and as a journalist, including at Screen International for nearly a decade.

Further figures to be recognised with OBEs are former BBC chief content officer Charlotte Moore for services to public broadcasting, Willow and Star Wars actor Warwick Davis, broadcaster and The Thursday Murder Club author and screenwriter Richard Osman, and actor and comedian Matt Lucas.

Composer Max Richter, whose scores include Waltz With Bashir, Wadjda, and Hamnet, has earned a CBE, as has David Gurney, lately film laboratory lead at the BFI for services to cinema and heritage.