Most probably no. This is an awkward decision, to be your own attorney in some circumstances like trials or any court or legal problems.
A Grammy Award is for the field of music. The popular award for the field of acting is the Academy Award.
The proper phrase is "on behalf" (of someone or a group).Example: The award was presented on behalf of the American Legion.
A Power of Attorney can only be granted by the individual who is giving it, to some other trusted person whom they specifically name . . . . and they must be of proveable sound mind when they do it. An attorney cannot help you, nor can a court grant such a power. Perhaps you are thinking of a "Guardianship." In that case you (or an attorney on your behalf) can petition the court to award you a "guardianship" if sufficient legal qualifications are met.
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If it's a prize for their acting, an Academy Award.
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Everything that has to do with acting. A whole fake reality.
The award really depends on the facts in the case and your situation. The award can be arranged as a settlement by your attorney or the case can go to trial where a Jury of peers would make the decision.
Peter Finch won the Oscar for Best Actor for: Network (1976) Nomination and award were posthumous. Finch became the first posthumous winner in an acting category. His widow Eletha Finch and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky accepted the award on his behalf.
Tara Reid has acted in numerous television shows and movies but has not won any acting awards. She has actually never been nominated for a conventional acting award, but she was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress and Worst Screen Couple.
Dr. Rajkumar has got a national award. He got it for both acting and singing. He is from Kannada movie land.