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It was her big night.
But Kate Winslet chose to have her mother Sally Anne by her side and not husband Ned Rocknroll as she picked up the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA for her role in Steve Jobs on Sunday night.
The British actress made sure to thank her husband of three years in her emotional acceptance speech though, explaining Ned had given up his seat for his mother-in-law at the ceremony held at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House.
Taking to the stage Kate ended her speech by thanking 'my wonderful husband Ned who gave his seat to my mum so she could sit next to me.'
Addressing the vast Opera House, she called out: 'Neddy you're in this room, I know you are! Hi babe, happy Valentine's day!'
Kate also thanked her children Mia, Joe and Bear, telling the star-studded crowd: 'My children who are probably more excited about this moment than I am. And my wonderful parents, I love you so much.'
The actress also made sure to pay tribute to her fellow nominees Rooney Mara, Alicia Vikander, Julie Walters and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
'What an incredible year to be nominated, what an incredible year to be in this room,' she gushed. 'It has been an extraordinary year for women and I am so proud to stand alongside you Jennifer, Julie, Rooney and Alicia your performances are so extraordinary. I really am quite overwhelmed actually.'
Dressed to impress in Antonio Berardi Kate worked her angles for photographers ahead of the ceremony, looking incredible on the night.
For the star-studded event, Kate wore a one shoulder fishtail which featured a concealed knee high split that became visible as she walked the carpet.
The mother-of-three added height to her ensemble with a pair of stud embellished pointed stilettos.
Adding a Valentine's Day theme to her look, Kate opted for a statement scarlet clutch bag decorated with petals which was perfectly matched to her lipstick colour.
For her make-up, Winslet highlighted her striking blue eyes with lashings of mascara as she styled her hair in loose curls.
An oxblood manicure and array of dazzling diamonds finished the award-winning actress' outfit.
THE EE BRITISH ACADEMY FILM AWARDS 2016 WINNERS
LEADING ACTOR
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
LEADING ACTRESS
Brie Larson, Room
BEST FILM
The Revenant
DIRECTOR
Alejandro G Inarritu, The Revenant
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mark Rylance, Bridge Of Spies
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
Brooklyn
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Big Short
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Spotlight
EE BAFTA RISING STAR
John Boyega
DOCUMENTARY
Amy
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Emmanuel Lubezki, The Revenant
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Wild Tales
ANIMATED FILM
Inside Out
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
Najil Abu Nowar (Writer/Director) Rupert Lloyd (Producer) Theeb
EDITING
Mad Max: Fury Road, Margaret Sixel
PRODUCTION DESIGN
Mad Max: Fury Road, Colin Gibson, Lisa Thompson
COSTUME DESIGN
Mad Max: Fury Road, Jenny Beavan
MAKE UP AND HAIR
Mad Max: Fury Road, Lesley Vanderwalt, Damian Martin
SOUND
The Revenant, Lon Bender, Chris Duesterdiek, Martin Hernandez, Frank A Montano, Jon Taylor, Randy Thom
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Chris Corbould, Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, Neal Scanlan
BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
Edmond, Nina Gantz, Emilie Jouffroy
BRITISH SHORT FILM
Operator , Caroline Bartleet, Rebecca Morgan
BAFTA Fellowship
Sidney Poitier
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