US actress Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who won Best Supporting Actor for her performance in The Holdovers, swept down the red carpet in a Robert Wun gown featuring a peach corset, black velvet skirt and swooping train.
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Celebs wore black, white and red - plus some shades of peach, apricot and gold - all over the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards held in London on Sunday night.
Atomic bomb origin story Oppenheimer swept the pool, taking out the coveted Best Film award, as well as awards for leading actor Cillian Murphy, supporting actor Robert Downey Jr, editing, cinematography, original score and director for Christopher Nolan.
Robert Downey Jr, who won Best Supporting Actor for his role in Oppenheimer, demonstrates the amount of stretch in his suit while wife Susan Downey looks on.
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Has singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor seen a 'Murder On The Dancefloor'? She performed her early 200s hit (recently resuscitated by movie Saltburn) at the awards ceremony.
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Michael J. Fox and wife Tracy Pollan pose on the red carpet.
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Hugh Grant - currently in the midst of something of a renaissance (a Hughnaissance?) with wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein.
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Dua Lipa swooped down the red carpet in a lipstick-red dress and cape, continuing a recent celeb penchant for red frocks on awards nights.
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US actor and director Bradley Cooper didn't win a BAFTA for his performance in Maestro, but he did do a fine impersonation of a naval captain on the red carpet.
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Australian actress Cate Blanchett shows what an excellent actor she is as she listens intently to Prince William at the BAFTAs.
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Emma Stone, who won a BAFTA for her performance in Poor Things, cosies up to Emily Blunt (who didn't win for her performance in Oppenheimer).
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No BAFTA for Barbie actress Margot Robbie, but she was still on brand in a shade of pink.
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Cillian Murphy, who won for his performance in Oppenheimer, on the red carpet with fellow Irish actor Andrew Scott in a red suit/shirt combo.
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