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"Many Photos" - BAFTAs 2019: Claire Foy tucks into a packet of Wine Gums

She was nominated for the prestigious Best Actress in a Supporting Role award for her role in drama film First Man but lost out to Rachel Weisz.


However rather than fretting over pre-awards ceremony nerves, Claire Foy was more concerned about her rumbling stomach as she complained to presenters Dermot O'Leary and Edith Bowman of her hunger at the BAFTAs on Sunday.


Quick to appease the 34-year-old actress, Dermot dashed off to find her something to eat, while Claire told Edith she was desperate for a plate of potatoes and gravy. 




Hungry? Rather than fretting over pre-awards ceremony nerves, Claire Foy was more concerned about her rumbling stomach as she tucked into Wine Gums at the BAFTAs on Sunday


Hungry? Rather than fretting over pre-awards ceremony nerves, Claire Foy was more concerned about her rumbling stomach as she tucked into Wine Gums at the BAFTAs on Sunday



Returning with a bag of Wine Gums sweets, Claire joyously tucked into the bag of gummy treats as she chatted to the two red carpet corespondents.

The Crown star put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowy dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit.


Showcasing her radiant décolletage, the screen star's strapless ensemble featured waterfall tasseled detailing, while her height was boosted with a pair of Jimmy Choo silver heels. 



Wow-factor! Claire Foy commanded attention as she attended the 72nd British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening


Wow-factor! Claire Foy commanded attention as she attended the 72nd British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening






Sensational: The Crown star put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowy dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit





Sensational: The Crown star put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowy dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit


 Sensational: The Crown star put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowy dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit





What a vision! Claire put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowing dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit


What a vision! Claire put on an incredibly sophisticated display as she slipped into a flowing dark green gown, embellished with a sizzling thigh-high slit











Go for green like Claire wearing Oscar de la Renta



Oscar de la Renta draped asymmetric dress


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Seen working the red carpet at the 2019 BAFTA awards, Claire Foy looked nothing but regal in this emerald green, draped dress by Oscar de la Renta.


Styled by the fabulous Nicky Yates, this asymmetric folding of the dress gives the piece a flattering fit, with the thigh split adding a sexy edge to the look.


We adore the fringe tassel embellishment, that adds texture to the dress and gives an elongating effect. Finishing the ensemble with Jimmy Choo's iconic 'Shiloh' shoes, we simply can't fault this look.


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The Promise actress amped up her glamorous appearance with eye-catching diamond jewellery, consisting of shimmery dangle earrings and a matching bracelet.


Brunette beauty Claire slicked her cropped 'do back to reveal her striking visage, which was enhanced with heavy strokes of mascara, blush-swept cheeks and a slick of rose-tinted lipstick. 


First Man joins the seven nominations club with seven nods for Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound, and Special Visual Effects, as well as Supporting Actress for Claire.


British talent Claire, who plays Neil Armstrong's wife in the moon landings biopic, competed with The Favourite's Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz, Margot Robbie for Mary Queen of Scots and Amy Adams for Vice - with Rachel taking home the gong.


Joanna Lumley returned for a second stint behind the podium for the 72nd annual awards after impressing last year in place of Stephen Fry while Cirque de Soleil will also be back with another performance after their 2018 tribute to Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water. 




Dazzling: Showcasing her radiant décolletage, the screen star's strapless ensemble featured waterfall tasseled detailing, while her height was boosted with a pair of Jimmy Choo silver heels


Dazzling: Showcasing her radiant décolletage, the screen star's strapless ensemble featured waterfall tasseled detailing, while her height was boosted with a pair of Jimmy Choo silver heels





Radiant: The screen star amped up her glamorous appearance with eye-catching diamond jewellery, consisting of shimmery dangle earrings and a matching bracelet


Radiant: The screen star amped up her glamorous appearance with eye-catching diamond jewellery, consisting of shimmery dangle earrings and a matching bracelet





Impressive: The star has been nominated for the prestigious Best Actress in a Supporting Role award for her role in drama film First Man


Impressive: The star has been nominated for the prestigious Best Actress in a Supporting Role award for her role in drama film First Man



Yorgos Lanthimos’s The Favourite has swept the nominations with 12 nods in top categories including a Best Actress chance for its star Olivia Colman, Supporting Actress nominations for Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz and a shot at Best Film.


The Favourite will compete with A Star Is Born, BlacKkKlansman, Green Book and Roma for Best Film but surprisingly, after its success at last month's Golden Globes, Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed in the category.


The Favourite is nominated in 12 categories. Bohemian Rhapsody, First Man, Roma and A Star Is Born each have seven nominations; Vice has six, BlacKkKlansman has five, and Cold War and Green Book have four each. Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Mary Poppins Returns, Mary Queen of Scots and Stan & Ollie have three nominations each.



2019 BAFTA WINNERS






Best Film


Black KkKlansman


Green Book


The Favourite


WINNER: Roma


A Star Is Born


Outstanding British Film  


Beast 


Bohemian Rhapsody 


WINNER: The Favourite 


McQueen 


Stan & Ollie 


You Were Never Really Here 


Best Actor in a Leading Role 


Bradley Cooper - A Star Is Born


Christian Bale - Vice


WINNER: Rami Malek - Bohemian Rhapsody


Steve Coogan - Stan and Ollie


Viggo Mortensen - Green Book




Lavish: Olivia Colman is nominated for Best Leading Actress, while Rachel Weisz is also up for Supporting Actress


Lavish: Olivia Colman is nominated for Best Leading Actress, while Rachel Weisz is also up for Supporting Actress



Best Actress in a Leading Role 


Glenn Close - The Wife


Lady Gaga - A Star Is Born


Melissa McCarthy - Can You Ever Forgive Me?


WINNER: Olivia Colman - The Favourite


Viola Davis - Widows


Best Direction  


 Black KkKlansman


Pawel Pawlikowski - Cold War


Yorgos Lanthimos - The Favourite


WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón - Roma


Bradley Cooper - A Star Is Born

Best Actor in a Supporting Role 


Adam Driver - Black KkKlansman


WINNER: Mahershala Ali - Green Book


Richard E Grant - Can You Ever Forgive Me?


Sam Rockwell - Vice


Timothee Chalamet - Beautiful Boy




Winner this time? Gaga will again compete with Glenn Close for The Wife, who beat her at the Golden Globes result


Winner this time? Gaga will again compete with Glenn Close for The Wife, who beat her at the Golden Globes result


Best Actress in a Supporting Role 


Amy Adams - Vice


Claire Foy - First Man


Emma Stone - The Favourite


Margot Robbie - Mary, Queen of Scots


WINNER: Rachel Weisz - The Favourite

Outstanding Debut by a British Director, Writer or Producer


Apostasy - Daniel Kokotajlo 


WINNER: Beast - Michael Pearce and Lauren Dark 


A Cambodian Spring - Chris Kelly 


Pili - Leanne Welham and Sophie Harman


Ray & Liz - Richard Billingham and Jacqui Davies 


Best Film Not in the English Language


Capernaum 


Cold War 


Dogman 


WINNER: Roma 


Shoplifters 




Legendary: Incredibles 2 will compete for Best Animated Film


Legendary: Incredibles 2 will compete for Best Animated Film



Best Short Film


WINNER: 73 Cows


Bachelor


The Blue Door


The Field


Wale

Best Short Animation


I'm OK


Marfa


WINNER: Roughhouse


Best Animated Film


Incredibles 2


Isle of Dogs


WINNER: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse




British hope: Christian Bale is the favourite to take home Leading Actor for playing Dick Cheney (above) in Vice

British hope: Christian Bale is the favourite to take home Leading Actor for playing Dick Cheney (above) in Vice








Honoured: While Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed for Best Film, Rami Malek will compete for Leading Actor 


Honoured: While Bohemian Rhapsody was snubbed for Best Film, Rami Malek will compete for Leading Actor 



Best Documentary


WINNER: Free Solo


McQueen


RBG


They Shall Not Grow Old


Three Identical Strangers


Best Cinematography


Bohemian Rhapsody


Cold War


The Favourite


First Man


WINNER: Roma


Best Sound


WINNER: Bohemian Rhapsody


First Man


Mission: Impossible - Fallout


A Quiet Place


A Star Is Born


Best Film Music


BlackkKlansman


If Beale Street Could Talk


Isle of Dogs


Mary Poppins Returns


WINNER: A Star Is Born




Important: Peter Jackson's acclaimed war film They Shall Not Grow Old is up for Best Documentary


Important: Peter Jackson's acclaimed war film They Shall Not Grow Old is up for Best Documentary



Best Production Design


Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald


WINNER: The Favourite


First Man


Mary Poppins Returns


Roma


Best Costume Design


The Ballad of Buster Scruggs


Bohemian Rhapsody


WINNER: The Favourite


Mary Poppins Returns


Mary Queen of Scots


Best Editing


Bohemian Rhapsody


The Favourite


First Man


Roma


WINNER: Vice


Best Special Visual Effects


Avengers: Infinity War


WINNER: Black Panther


Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald


First Man


Ready Player One




Nods: A Star Is Born has scored the same number of BAFTA nominations as its rival Bohemian Rhapsody, with seven chances


Nods: A Star Is Born has scored the same number of BAFTA nominations as its rival Bohemian Rhapsody, with seven chances



Best Makeup and Hair


Bohemian Rhapsody


WINNER: The Favourite


Mary Queen of Scots


Stan & Ollie


Vice


Best Original Screenplay


Cold War


WINNER: The Favourite


Green Book


Roma


Vice


Best Adapted Screenplay


WINNER: BlacKkKlansman


Can You Ever Forgive Me?


First Man


If Beale Street Could Talk


A Star Is Born


BAFTA Rising Star Award  


WINNER: Letitia Wright


Lakeith Stanfield


Barry Keoghan


Cynthia Erivo


Jessie Buckley




 




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