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In January 2007, Morgan earned a Golden Globe from the Hollywood Foreign Press for his work on "The Queen." While during his acceptance speech, he called Queen Elizabeth II a "stubborn seventy year old woman" and wondered aloud what it would take for leaders to listen to their people when it concerns something of real importance. Following those remarks he was asked to "wrap up" his statement after less than one minute of speaking. Alec Baldwin was the following award recipient. His remarks lasted one minute, twenty-six seconds. He subsequently admitted that "As far as I am aware, I wrote about a cold, emotionally detached, haughty, difficult, prickly, private, uncommunicative, out-of-touch bigot". In February 2007, Morgan won a BAFTA for his adapted screenplay to The Last King of Scotland, alongside fellow scribe Jeremy Brock. On May 5, 2007, the 50th San Francisco International Film Festival will honor Peter Morgan with this year's Kanbar Award for Excellence in Screenwriting.
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