Cue the credits on British cinema's biggest nightpublished at 21:48 GMT
Jacob Phillips
Live from the Baftas
Another year of Bafta action has come to an end.
Gasps and cheers rang out at the Bafta media centre as Robert Aramayo won the best leading actor award ahead of Hollywood royalty.
An even bigger cheer came seconds later as Aramayo’s father appeared on camera for a second time in floods of tears.
Timothee Chalamet had spent seven years mastering table tennis for his role in Marty Supreme and the film had received 11 nominations, but failed to bring home any awards.
Leonardo DiCaprio picked up a record seventh Bafta nomination for his role as washed up revolutionary Bob Ferguson in One Battle After Another - that puts DiCaprio on even footing with the likes of Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier and Daniel Day-Lewis.
While there was no personal victory for the Hollywood A-lister, One Battle After Another was the biggest winner of the night with six Baftas.
Both Chalamet and DiCaprio are in the running for the best actor award at the Oscars later this year, where Hollywood still reigns supreme.
But for now, what a fantastic night for British talent.
We're now ending our live coverage. Thanks for joining us and if you want a full rundown of tonight's awards, see our winner's list.




















