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iVillage announced the winners:
Man You’d Trade Your Husband For

“Of course, you love your man dearly — but 58% of you say that if you ever met the sexy Robert Pattinson in person, he’d be the biggest threat to your mate! As a brooding vampire, Twilight star R-Pattz has a dark, romantic intensity. But when he ditches the pale skin and loosens up a bit, the actor is even hotter. K-Stew is one lucky lady!”
The British actor won with 58% of the votes.
Here’s how the other nominees measured up:
Johnny Depp: 24%
Jake Gyllenhaal: 14%
Denzel Washington: 3%
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Rob, Kristen and Anna are featured in the video of Bafta highlights of last 2010

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The awards don’t officially air on television until Tuesday, October 19th so don’t read any further if you want to avoid spoilers until then.
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Robert Pattinson is up for ‘Hottest Actor’ in the 2010 Toat Film Hotlist awards. Also Rob related is Water For Elephants nominated for ‘Hottest Ticket’ (film you’re most looking forward to seeing).
You can vote here


TotalFilmHotlist | Via TwiExaminer

The Spike Scream Awards 2010 will air October 19th, 9:00–11:00 PM!
Here are the nominations:
Best Fantasy Actor – Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga Eclipse
Ultimate Scream – The Twilight Saga Eclipse
Best Fantasy Movie – The Twilight Saga Eclipse
Go vote here!
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The Teen Choice Awards will take place tonight and Robert Pattinson will reportedly be presenting.
The Red Carpet will be streamed live at 3:30 -5:oo PM PT live / 6:30-8:00 PM ET.
For the possible streams go HERE and HERE

The award show will be taped right after the red carpet and will air on Monday (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on Fox.
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Hollywood’s Most Influential Top Unexpected Musicians Database, Debuted by NAMM as First-Ever Compilation of Surprise Music-Makers
Global List of Unexpected Musicians Lets Fans Discover Celebrities’ Lesser-Known Musical Talents during National Wanna Play Music Week, May 3-7
Past and present headliners Robert Pattinson, Johnny Depp, Halle Berry, Thomas Edison, Alan Greenspan, and Steven Spielberg are among the list of “Unexpected Musicians” in the world of film, television, politics, business and science, unveiled today by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM).
“NAMM created the celebrity database as another way to help fans find unexpected musical inspiration from personalities they know and admire,”
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SCHERMI D’AMORE 2010
The award winners at the International Festival of Film Melodrama
AUDIENCE PRIZE – THE SCHERMI D’AMORE ROSE
The Schermi d’Amore Rose goes to the film Little Ashes (Great Britain – Spain, 2009) directed by Paul Morrison.
This year it was once again the audience who awarded the prize at the 14th festival dedicated to romantic films and melodrama.
Winner of Schermi d’Amore in 1999 with Solomon and Gaenor, which had its world première in Verona, Paul Morrison’s was among the five foreign films nominated for Oscars the following year. Now the refined British director has once again been recognized for his talent with a biopic which takes him from Wales in the 1910s (the setting for Solomon and Gaenor) to the Spain of the 1920s, for a tragic love story. The tormented relationship between Federico García Lorca (1899-1936) and Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), which the painter – after the Andalusian dramatist’s execution by Franco’s supporters – kept secret until the final years of his life. The Surrealist genius – played by Robert Pattinson before starring in Twilight – is portrayed during his university years, torn between his attraction for the author of Sonnets of Dark Love and his desire for fame and fortune, which would take him to Paris with the director Luis Buñuel (1900-1983), the third legendary Spanish figure with whom he would create the famous short, Un chien andalou (1929).
Source via PattinsonLife
Here’s an outtake from the article:

Other awards received by Twilighters for non-”Twilight” performances fall primarily in the niche, festival, or independent realm. Robert Pattinson’s sole non-”Twilight” win was awarded by the Strasbourg International Film Festival—he was honored with a “Best Actor” designation for his performance in “How to Be”.
ETA: He was actually awarded Best Actor back in 20o8. Thanks RobPattOnline for the info.
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