BAFTA Awards 2012 Winners List — Octavia Spencer, 'The Artist' & More

Sun, February 12, 2012 4:38pm EDT by 3 Comments
BAFTA Awards Winners 2012

This prestigious ceremony awarded some of the industry’s finest actors and movies — see who took home masks!

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards were held on Feb. 12 at the Royal Opera House in London, and as the last film awards ceremony before the Oscars, they draw a HUGE amount of international attention. Check out all of the winners and tell us, HollywoodLifers — which actors and films were most deserving of victory?

Best Picture:

The Artist

Best Director:

Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

Best Actor:

Jean Dujardin – The Artist

Best Actress:

Meryl Streep – The Iron Lady

Best Supporting Actress:

Octavia SpencerThe Help

Best Supporting Actor:

Christopher Plummer – Beginners

Best Adapted Screenplay:

Bridget O’Connor & Peter Straughan – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Best Original Screenplay:

Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

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QueenEvaDoosh

Posted at 10:26 AM on February 13, 2012  

Even though brad was not nominated 4 an award am stil a big fan of his….

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Abimbola Adesanya

Posted at 6:43 AM on February 13, 2012  

Wonder what’s going on why they never recognise Brad Pitt. Does dat mean Benjamin Button, The tree of Life & Moneyball are not good enough films to earn him something? Not surprised though cos its more a case of lobbying just as someone said. The better you or your rep can lobby d more yu get awards. Too bad. Anyway awards doesn’t give money he’s making dough real fine.

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annie

Posted at 9:50 AM on February 13, 2012  

So agree with you, and i also got a shock everytime when i saw Brad not getting any awards even after nominating in every award show, this is completely unfair and totaly insane. Being nominated in almost every award shows is so much appretiative. But this situation raising a question in my mind that to which extant of acting should he go to get an award…Anyways he’s a great actor and he’s doing a great job!!!

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