Olivia Colman wins two BAFTAs
Olivia Colman has won two BAFTA Awards this evening. She claimed the female performance in comedy gong for Twenty Twelve and best supporting actress for Accused (Mo's Story).
Olivia Colman has won two BAFTA Awards this evening. She claimed the female performance in comedy gong for Twenty Twelve and best supporting actress for Accused (Mo's Story).
Actress Sheridan Smith has won the leading actress BAFTA Award for her role in ITV's Mrs Biggs.
Speaking to Daybreak after the show she said: "I've stopped crying… finally! It was like an out of body experience…. I'm still in shock, I can't believe it."
The actress said she was "such a massive fan" of fellow nominees Sienna Miller, Rebecca Hall and Anne Reid.
"This is mad, bonkers, brilliant!" she added.
The Broadchurch actress Olivia Colman has won two BAFTAs. Here is a run down of the winners and losers from this year's awards.
There could be double delight for Peter Capaldi and Olivia Colman at tonight's Baftas with the duo both nominated for two different awards.