She was hotly-tipped to win the Best Actress award following her performance in The Favourite.
And dressed in a suitably regal black and white gown Olivia Colman, was named best actress for her role as Queen Anne in The Favourite, which swept the board with seven prizes.
But she veered away from royal demeanour in her emotional acceptance speech at the Royal Albert Hall as she promised 'to get so p*****' with a few celebratory drinks.


Overjoyed! Olivia Colman was delighted as she took home the gong for her sensational display in the critically acclaimed film at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening
The film about the eccentric 18th century British monarch, which now seems bound for Oscars glory, was beaten to the best film prize by Mexican drama Roma.
But it won other BAFTAs for outstanding British film, original screenplay, costume design, production design and hair and make-up, while Miss Colman's British co-star Rachel Weisz was best supporting actress
The film's Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos said: 'We made a very British film, the story is very British. I don't know what else to say about Olivia, she's just an amazing human being, actor and she's a joy to work with.

Speech: Following her win she congratulated her 'extraordinary' fellow nominees while joking that she is going to get 'p***ed' to celebrate her incredible win along with her 'classy' co-stars Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone


During her speech she said: 'To be in the same company as my fellow nominees is simply extraordinary. I'm very shaky and card read this, sorry. We're having an amazing night aren't we?

Lost out: The film about the eccentric 18th century British monarch, which now seems bound for Oscars glory, was beaten to the best film prize by Mexican drama Roma


Touching: Olivia and Rachel put on a touching display as they celebrated their wins together holding up their shining awards

Hooray! The winners of the night stood together for an incredible group shot after receiving their gongs

Glowing: Olivia took a moment to pose with fellow winners Rami Malek and Spike Lee following a successful night


Sweet: Thelma Schoonmaker picked up the Fellowship award for her commitment to film as she caught up with presenter Joanna Lumley
'I think she doesn't take herself too seriously, and just enjoys what she's doing a lot and that's why every time it's all new to her.'
Olivia gushed: 'I do know what to say, I've actually written something down. To my fellow nominees, to be in the same company as you is an extraordinary honour. I'm very shaky, sorry. We're having an amazing night aren't we? We're going to get so p***** later.'
She added: 'Emma and Rachel, [thank you] for your performances and what you did after the camera stopped rolling. We've never talked about this and I find it very emotional, but I love you.'

Touching: Rachel put on an emotional display with her co-star Olivia Colman after her awards win as the friends shared a sweet kiss


Winner! Rachel Weisz collected the prestigious gong at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening
Earlier in the evening Rachel Weisz put on an emotional display with her co-star Olivia as she collected the prestigious gong Olivia, 45, looked delighted with her friend's achievement, as they shared a sweet kiss as Olivia congratulated the actress for winning the sort-after award.
Rachel looked much younger than her years as she sported her dark chocolate brown tresses slicked behind her ears, while her features were enhanced with rosy blusher and deep pink gloss.
As she collected the award for Best Supporting Actress, Rachel said: 'I played this opposite two of the most glorious women Olivia Colman and Emma Stone and didn't we have the most glorious time? Hats off to you ladies!'.
Speaking about their on-screen kiss, Rachel said they were very unprepared: 'My mouth met hers and our lips opened and there's not really preparation involved in kissing someone I don't think. I don't know of any.


Friends: Olivia, 45, looked delighted with her friend's achievement, as they shared a sweet kiss as Olivia congratulated the actress for winning the sort-after award (pictured right in The Favourite during an intimate moment)

Gorgeous: Rachel looked much younger than her years as she sported her dark chocolate brown tresses slicked behind her ears, while her features were enhanced with rosy blusher and deep pink gloss


Speech: As she collected the award for Best Supporting Actress, Rachel said: 'I played this opposite two of the most glorious women Olivia Colman and Emma Stone and didn't we have the most glorious time? Hats off to you ladies!'
'My character was in love with her, they'd been lovers since they were girls teenagers. There was no age of consent for women anyway! No preparation she's just gorgeous and lovely.'
The Crown actress, hoping to win the Best Actress award, looked effortlessly chic in an Emilia Wickstead monochrome gown with a stunning empire neckline and two-tone white and black effect as her film The Favourite picked up five gongs.
Olivia accessorised her simple but effective ensemble with a chunky glitzy bangle and a pair of dainty jewel drop earrings, while toting a black leather clutch bang in her hand.

Stunning: The Crown actress, 45, looked effortlessly chic in monochrome gown with a stunning empire neckline and two-tone white and black effect as her film The Favourite picked up two gongs in the early stages of the evening


Wow: Olivia Colman joined her fellow A-listers on the red carpet at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening

Winner! Rami Malek was awarded the Best Actor gong by a glamorous Margot Robbie, as he took to the stage wearing a sharp white suit and thanked Freddie Mercury as he address the ceremony


Glam: Olivia accessorised her simple but effective ensemble with a chunky glitzy bangle and a pair of dainty jewel drop earrings, while toting a black leather clutch bang in her hand


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Rami Malek was awarded the Best Actor gong, as he took to the stage wearing a sharp white suit and thanked Freddie Mercury as he address the ceremony.
He gushed: 'I can't believe am I included in this group of actors, I've entered this world, as an outsider you Brits do it so well and it's not lost on me how sacred your musical heritage is, so thank you so much for including me.
'Thank you so very much to Queen, and to the greatest outsider of them all, for being so unwavering, so uncompromising, and so wonderful in every which way, Freddie Mercury.'


He gushed: 'I can't believe am I included in this group of actors, I've entered this world, as an outsider you Brits do it so well and it's not lost on me how sacred your musical heritage is, so thank you so much for including me.

Thank you! 'Thank you so very much to Queen, and to the greatest outsider of them all, for being so unwavering, so uncompromising, and so wonderful in every which way, Freddie Mercury'
Olivia appeared radiant as she showcased her glowy complexion, wearing a glamorous coat of make-up with lashings of mascara and eye-liner and a glossy lip.
Yorgos Lanthimos's The Favourite has swept the nominations with 12 nods in top categories including a Best Actress chance Supporting Actress and Best Film.
The Favourite picked up seven awards during the ceremony, including Outstanding British Film and Best Production, while Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody was awarded with the Best Sound gong.

Best film: Yorgos Lanthimos's The Favourite has swept the nominations with 12 nods in top categories including a Best Actress chance Supporting Actress and Best Film


Glamorous: Lucy Boynton and Joseph Fiennes made a handsome pair as they took to the stage to present an award

Amazing accolade: Daniel Sudick, Craig Hammack, Geoffrey E. Baumann and Jesse James Chisholm hold their award for Special Visual Effects for the film Black Panther


Bright stars: Lauren Dark and Michael Pearce hold their awards for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer
Netflix drama Roma took home the top prize at the awards ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall, pipping other nominees BlacKkKlansman, The Favourite, Green Book and A Star Is Born to the post.
Taking to the stage alongside the whole of the Roma cast, the film's director Alfonso Cuarón said: 'This time I'm going to read because as you can tell, I blanked and can't think what to say.
'I just want to thank Participant Media and Netflix for their faith and courage and I share this award with my amazing cast and crew.'

Dazzling: Melissa McCarthy dazzled in a sparkling floor-length gown as she awarded a recipient with a desired BAFTA

Well done! Melissa handed the BAFTA to Yorgos Lanthimos for Outstanding British Film The Favourite

Purple rain! Spike Lee picked up the award for Best Adapted screenplay for BlacKkKlansman


Elated: Mahershala Ali looked elated to be awarded his Best Actor in a Supporting Role Bafta for Green Book
Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, which has previously done well at earlier awards ceremony's, was given the Best Animation accolade at the glitzy awards ceremony.
The audience were treated to a spectacular display from Cirque du Soleil, who wowed crowds by performing a series of expertly executed tricks as performers shot up into the sky while others waited to catch them.
Bradley Cooper looked dapper as he picked up the award for Best Soundtrack for his directional debut, A Star is Born, where he credited his wife Irina Shayk and his leading lady Lady Gaga.


Spectacular: The audience were treated to a spectacular display from Cirque du Soleil, who wowed crowds by performing a series of expertly executed tricks as performers shot up into the sky while others waited to catch them

Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, which has previously done well at earlier awards ceremony's, was given the Best Animation accolade at the glitzy awards ceremony (Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman and Phil Lord picked up the gong)


Sirens: Lily Collins looked beautiful in blue as she presented an award alongside Olga Kurylenko at the ceremony
Following A Star Is Born's Best Soundtrack win, Lady Gaga tweeted: 'I can't believe we just won Best Original Music @BAFTA 's . I wish so much I was there but I'm at the Grammy's to show them our love as well. We made a film about music. This means the world to me. Thank u to all our fans we love u so much, we wouldn't be here without u #BAFTAs,'
Letitia Wright spoke of how she nearly quit acting due to a 'deep depression' as she picked up the Rising Star Award at the EE awards
The Black Panther star took home the honour at the annual awards ceremony, Speaking to accept her prize, she said: 'A few years ago I saw myself in a deep depression and I wanted to quit acting.

Thankful: Bradley Cooper looked dapper as he picked up the award for Best Soundtrack for his directional debut, A Star is Born, where he credited his wife Irina Shayk and his leading lady Lady Gaga


Following A Star Is Born's Best Soundtrack win, Lady Gaga tweeted: 'I can't believe we just won Best Original Music @BAFTAs'

Anticipation: Eleanor Tomlinson and Henry Goldin looked stunning as they presented the award
'The only thing that pulled me out of that was God, my belief, my family, and an email from BAFTA telling me they wanted me to be a part of BAFTA Breakthrough Brits and it inspired me to keep going.
I'm still a work in progress. I want to encourage young people - matter of fact you don't even have to be young - anybody that is going through a hard time, God made you and you're important.
Let your light shine.' The 25-year-old actress beat fellow nominees Barry Keoghan, Cynthia Erivo, Jessie Buckley and Lakeith Stanfield to the crown.


Smashed it! Black Panther star Letitia Wright looks elated after collecting the award for Rising Star

Collecting his award: Jason Isaacs made a slightly lewd joke presenting best Short film awards talking about how you can get the pleasure at home that you get from animation.... in 15 minutes
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