King's Speech Reigns Over Bafta Awards
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King's Speech Reigns Over Bafta Awards
The King's Speech ruled at the Baftas, winning seven awards included best film and best actor for Colin Firth.
It also won outstanding British film, best original screenplay, supporting acting honours for Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush, and best score.
Firth, 50, who also won the best actor Bafta last year for A Single Man, joked: "I like coming here."
David Fincher was named best director for The Social Network. Black Swan's Natalie Portman was best actress.
Firth is the first star to win the best actor Bafta two years' running since the late Rod Steiger won back-to-back Baftas for The Pawnbroker in 1967 and In the Heat of the Night in 1968.
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It also won outstanding British film, best original screenplay, supporting acting honours for Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush, and best score.
Firth, 50, who also won the best actor Bafta last year for A Single Man, joked: "I like coming here."
David Fincher was named best director for The Social Network. Black Swan's Natalie Portman was best actress.
Firth is the first star to win the best actor Bafta two years' running since the late Rod Steiger won back-to-back Baftas for The Pawnbroker in 1967 and In the Heat of the Night in 1968.
Full Story : BBC News - Click Here
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