Rowan Atkinson, Kate Beckinsale and Ricky Gervais were among the winners at the National Film Awards UK.
The ceremony was held at the Porchester Hall in London on Thursday (01.07.21) to celebrate the efforts of those in the motion picture industry, with Rowan honoured with the Global Contribution to Motion Picture and Lifetime Achievement Award for his legendary career on screen.
The ‘Johnny English’ star said: “I would like to thank the National Film Academy for this special honour and all the film fans who have supported my career for so long.”
Kate took home the Best Actress gong for her role in the movie ‘Farming’ while Ricky picked up the Best Screenplay award for his hit Netflix comedy series ‘Afterlife’.
She said: “Thank you for voting me Best Actress at this year’s National Film Awards UK. I wish I could be there to pick it up in person but unfortunately the COVID quarantine is stopping me from being able to do that.
“I want to thank all of our cast but particularly Damson Idris, who was the sun around which everybody orbited as is the most brilliant actor.”
Other winners included Vanessa Redgrave, who claimed that Outstanding Achievement Award – a surprise accolade that was bestowed on her for her decades of contribution to the world of film.
Mathew Horne claimed the award for Best Actor in a TV Series for ‘Gavin & Stacey’ while T’Nia Miller won Best Actress in a TV series for ‘Years & Years’.
The full list of winners at the 2021 National Film Awards UK:
Best Actress sponsored by GLabs
Kate Beckinsale (Farming)
Best Actor sponsored by Eden Perfumes
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Farming)
Best Newcomer sponsored by Urban Veda
Mhairi Calvey
Best Actress in a TV Series sponsored by Initio Parfumes
T’Nia Miller (Years & Years)
Best Supporting Actress sponsored by Storm Label
Gemma Jones (Rocketman)
Best Actor in a TV Series sponsored by RICH Prosecco
Mathew Horne (Gavin & Stacey)
Best Supporting Actor sponsored by Heart of Suffolk Distillery
Khali Best (Blue Story)
Best Drama sponsored by Dechavel
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