Here's a bunch of celebs at the Bafta's, which are British awards for excellence in film. Daniel Day Lewis followed up his Screen Actor's Guild and Golden Globe wins with Best Actor for "There Will Be Blood". French actress Marion Cotillard (pictured above with Daniel and Anthony Hopkins) won for her portrayal of French singer Edith Piaf in "La Vie En Rose". "Atonement" won for Best Picture and Production Design, and it was also nominated (but lost) in twelve other categories. Asked about the slight shut-out, co-producer Eric Fellner said: "When you are nominated 14 times and see 12 losses it's a great relief. Being nominated is an extraordinary thing. I'm incredibly happy to have 14 nominations and two wins." A great relief? Someone's lazy and didn't want to keep climbing the steps to the stage. Though, I think Kanye West needs to develop that attitude.
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28 more photos from the BAFTA's featuring Emily Blunt, Keira Knightley, Jessica Biel, Julie Christie, Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Day Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem, Kate Hudson, Victoria Silvstedt, Sienna Miller, Amanda Peet, Tilda Swinton and James McAvoy are after the jump.
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green cardigan says:
DD Lewis said in his acceptance speech that he would go way up in his children's estimation if he got his picture taken with Daniel Radcliffe..and there it is ! lol
I don't know why the other Best actor nominees are even botherign to turn up to the award ceremonies, to be honest. It's kind of obvious who the winner is already.
J says:
Javier Bardem is a dang-on hunk. And Keira Knightly? Ugly and skinny.
Your Mom says:
Marion Cotillard is far too young to have such an advanced case of "hooker knees."
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