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British actors secured top honours at this year’s BAFTA ceremony, with Aramayo making history and Buckley celebrating creative achievement that resonates with audiences everywhere.

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00:02British actor Robert Arameo has won the BAFTA Best Actor Award for his portrayal of a campaigner
00:07for Tourette's Syndrome. Competing against established names, he was visibly moved
00:12as he collected his trophy and thanked those who inspired him. Arameo also won the BAFTA
00:18Rising Star Award, marking the first time an individual has taken both prizes in the same
00:23year. Actress Jessie Buckley won Best Actress for her role in a historical drama and dedicated
00:29her award to women past and present. The ceremony was attended by guests including arts figures
00:35and supporters of film talent across regions and viewers nationwide. The event also highlighted
00:41new British filmmakers.
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